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  • Pride and Prejudice Characters

    Pride and Prejudice Characters

    Elizabeth Bennet is the female protagonist of the novel. She appeared at first through the conversation of her parents “…Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters…” The novel is told according to the changes in her thoughts. Elizabeth was born in a middle class family. They owned a small country estate of Longbourn in England. The strory took place in the time of 18th-19th centrury, where the class distinction was still deep in

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    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: regina
  • Character Analysis of Medea

    Character Analysis of Medea

    Character Analysis of Medea Medea was a devotee of the goddess Hecate, and one of the great sorceresses of the ancient world. She was the daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis, and the granddaughter of Helios, the sun god. King Aeetes’ most valuable possession was a golden ram’s fleece. When Jason and the crew of the Argo arrived at Colchis seeking the Golden Fleece, Aeetes was unwilling to relinquish it and set Jason a

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    Essay Length: 891 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • Give a Boy a Gun - Characters

    Give a Boy a Gun - Characters

    Chelsea Baker – new student on the Middletown high school Citation: It’s like, are you in the popular crowd or not? Beth Bender – teacher on the Middletown high school. Brendan was called in her office one day. He says just about “yes, ma’amed” and “no, ma’amed”. Yes ma’am, everything is fine. No ma’am, I don’t have a problem with anyone. But you could see the pain and anger in his eyes. Citation: What Brendan

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    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • Analysis of Hamlet’s Emotional Character

    Analysis of Hamlet’s Emotional Character

    Disillusionment. Depression. Despair. These are the burning emotions churning in young Hamlet's soul as he attempts to come to terms with his father's death and his mother's incestuous, illicit marriage. While Hamlet tries to pick up the pieces of his shattered idealism, he consciously embarks on a quest to seek the truth hidden in Elsinore; this, in stark contrast to Claudius' fervent attempts to obscure the truth of murder. Deception versus truth; illusion versus reality.

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    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Victor
  • "contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets" Main Character Essay

    "contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets" Main Character Essay

    In the story, “Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket,” the main character is Tom Benecke. As the story progresses, he is faced with many decisions. He is forced to act quickly and because of this, many things about him change. In the story, Tom is ambitious, self-centered, and impatient. These three traits change significantly throughout the story. Tom is a very ambitious person when it comes to his work. He is caught up in getting

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    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • Character Relations and Literary Elements in Alice in Wonderland

    Character Relations and Literary Elements in Alice in Wonderland

    “Go on a journey, And roam the streets. Can't see the way out, And so use the stars. She sits for eternity, And then climbs out.” These lyrics, taken from Sigur Rуs’ Glуsуli, depict a sort of awakening or beginning of new life. In the novel Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland and Through The Looking-Glass And What She Found There by Lewis Carroll, Alice undergoes a kind of awakening or embarkation on a life journey when

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Edward
  • Comparative Character Analysis of Classical Vs. Modern Tragic Protagonists

    Comparative Character Analysis of Classical Vs. Modern Tragic Protagonists

    Comparative Character Analysis of Classical Vs. Modern Tragic Protagonists. A hero/ heroine is described as the principal male/ female character in a literary or dramatic work or the central figure in an event, period, or movement. The classic tragic hero was defined by Aristotle in the fourth century as, “someone who is highly renowned and prosperous” (LATWP, 639), suggesting that there is a “natural right ordering and proportion of traits within the human being that

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Jon
  • Character Analysis of Oedipus the King

    Character Analysis of Oedipus the King

    Character Analysis of Oedipus the King You pray to the gods? Let me grant your prayers. This quote helps to describe the overall description of Oedipus character in Oedipus the King written by Sophocles. Throughout Oedipus the King the ideas and themes of fate, irony, and reason reoccur numerous times. Oedipus believes in fate but he believes more in his own abilities and actions to determine his future. Irony is evident in many forms such

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • Chose a Play Where Your Attitude Towards the Main Character Varies as the Play Progresses

    Chose a Play Where Your Attitude Towards the Main Character Varies as the Play Progresses

    Chose a play where your attitude towards the main character varies as the play progresses. Show how the dramatist causes your attitude to change. In your answer you must refer closely to the text and to at least two of the following: characterisation, language, key scene(s) or any other appropriate feature. A play which my attitudes towards the main character varies as the play progresses is William Shakespeare's ‘Macbeth'. It is a dramatic play set

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    Submitted: May 12, 2011 By: sophielwatson
  • Jay Gatsby Chapter 6 Character Analysis

    Jay Gatsby Chapter 6 Character Analysis

    JAY GATSBY ANALYSIS – CHAPTER VI In chapter six of The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby's "notoriety" is made clear through the revealing of his misconstrued and self-made past (97). Nick Carraway describes the background of the novel's mysterious protagonist, primitively James Gatz, as originating from "shiftless and unsuccessful farm people" which is contradictory to his previous assertion that his family was extremely wealthy but unfortunately dead, forcing the reader to acknowledge his never ending battle

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    Submitted: February 23, 2014 By: ashleymcginnis
  • The Character of Hedda Gabler in Ibsen\'S Hedda Gabler

    The Character of Hedda Gabler in Ibsen\'S Hedda Gabler

    The Character of Hedda Gabler in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler The first aspect of the play that hits us, the readers, is the title. Before we even read a line of this play we notice the strangeness between the name of the title character and her name in the play. In the play Hedda is Tesman's wife, but the title suggests that she is the independent daughter of the late General Gabler. Thus, Ibsen introduces the

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    Submitted: August 11, 2014 By: jarruda
  • The Two Main Characters Were Played by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.

    The Two Main Characters Were Played by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.

    The two main Characters were played by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. John Travolta played Danny the High School "slicker", and Olivia Newton-John played Sandy the polite, sweet, goody-goody high school-er. Grease takes place on a High School summer break in 1958. It's the summer break of Danny and Sandy. During summer Break Sandy and Danny meet on the beach, the two of them became close over the summer and fell in love. However, Sandy

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    Submitted: February 1, 2015 By: teamwalton
  • Our Character

    Our Character

    Throughout as for the process, we first had to figure out the stance and the position of our character that would best represents the character and what props and colours we would need to make this character know. Once we had it all planned out we decided to divide up the tasks in order to make it easier to complete the project. We used as to represent the model, because she was the member of

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    Submitted: February 17, 2015 By: Pallavikumar1
  • Characters of Chinese Cities

    Characters of Chinese Cities

    Cultures of Three Cities I have never gone aboard in my life, so what I know about the western culture is not what I have really experienced. That’s the reason why I decided to write something about cultures of different areas in China. I believe I could do much better if I write this article in Chinese. After all, what I want to write is about the Chinese culture, which is more familiar to me.

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    Submitted: March 28, 2015 By: kmev
  • Character Change in the Scarlet Letter

    Character Change in the Scarlet Letter

    Nicholas BadeHonors English 11October 28, 2014 Character Change in The Scarlet Letter Many people do not respond well to change, therefore causing a change in the person. This could include making positive or negative decisions, going through a certain experience, or even a change in environment. As the events occur, and choices are made, many characters change within The Scarlet Letter. Three major characters that drastically change include Hester, Reverend Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. Hester

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    Submitted: April 5, 2015 By: Nick Bade
  • The Call of the Wild- Character Log

    The Call of the Wild- Character Log

    Character Log * Buck- self proclaimed “city dog” He lives on a large estate in the Santa Clara Valley. Buck is a rather active dog that spends his time swimming and hunting. After Buck is dog napped and carted off to Alaska to be used as a sled dog his entire demeanor and mentality changes. He realizes that here nothing will be given to him and he will need to fight with all his might

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    Submitted: September 9, 2015 By: andrew7915
  • The Crucible Character of Abigail Williams

    The Crucible Character of Abigail Williams

    The Crucible Character of Abigail Williams Abigail Williams is the most detrimental character in the Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller in the early 1950s about the Salem, Massachusetts Witch Trials in 1692. She is very influential over other characters. She instigates most of the drama between the citizens of their village and is driven to get her way. Most of the events leading up to the arrests and false prosecution of “witches,” can

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    Submitted: October 13, 2015 By: dionmichael
  • The Biography of My Character Célèbre- Anne Frank

    The Biography of My Character Célèbre- Anne Frank

    -Fiche biographique de mon personnage célèbre- anne frank Nom de personnage célèbre : Le nom de mon personnage célèbre est Anne Frank Date de naissance/lieu de naissance : elle n'avait que 13 ans quand sa famille se sont cachés, ce n'est qu'après l'holocauste, le livre a été publié par son père Otto. Annelies Marie Frank est née le 12 Juin 1929, à Francfort, Allemagne Sa description physique : elle épaisse chevelure brune a partir de

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    Submitted: November 2, 2015 By: chloe2207
  • Eng/220 - the Contrast of Character Between Octavia and Cleopatra

    Eng/220 - the Contrast of Character Between Octavia and Cleopatra

    The Contrast of Character between Octavia and Cleopatra Stephanie Tolli ENG/220 June15, 2015 April Rivers Cleopatra and Octavia, Comparison and Contrast Cleopatra and Octavia were two female leaders who were both similar and yet so different that came from competing societies. The difference in both pretense and method emphasizes the different ideals of their respective civilizations. The Roman notion of Egypt was that it was a country of magic and uncontrolled passion, where their account

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    Submitted: March 7, 2016 By: stephanietolli
  • How Does Outer Beauty Not Reveal the Inner Workings of one’s Character?

    How Does Outer Beauty Not Reveal the Inner Workings of one’s Character?

    Humans tend to link beauty to goodness. One thinks that the more attractive an individual is the better their character and morals are. The society back in the Victorian era believe that as well and this mind frame seems to be carried on in modern society today. As individuals of the modern society, one tends to only believe what our eyes see. This makes one limited to how they behave and view other people in

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    Submitted: March 31, 2016 By: Aayushi Nema
  • 1984 Character Evolution

    1984 Character Evolution

    Character Paragraphs Ibrahim Kawasme Part 1 Orwell demonstrates the terrible possibilities of a totalitarian government through the perspective of Winston Smith. The author uses the protagonist’s individuality, and superior intellectual ability to expose the reader to the suppression imposed by the party. Winston viewed the party much differently than the other citizens and dreamt of rebellion. His accurate examination of the harsh Party was a theme of the dangers of totalitarianism, and gave the readers

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    Submitted: April 16, 2016 By: IbrahimKawasme
  • How the Characters Develop the Atmosphere in a Christmas Carol?

    How the Characters Develop the Atmosphere in a Christmas Carol?

    How the Characters Develop the Atmosphere in A Christmas Carol (Stage #1) Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol presents a dark and gloomy vision of an industrial world which had no social net to assist those at the bottom rungs of society. The arrogant and insensitive nature of the wealthy men of business and leaders of Industrial England, is contrasted with the desperate plight of the very poor. Dickens suggests that the poor suffered as they

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    Submitted: May 29, 2016 By: jb123
  • How I Understand to Characters of Story the Life You Save May Be Your Own by Flannery O´connor

    How I Understand to Characters of Story the Life You Save May Be Your Own by Flannery O´connor

    Koutná Adéla Koutná Professor Joel C. Head KAJ/4123 Composition 23 March 2016 How I understand to characters of story The Life You Save May Be Your Own by Flannery O´Connor I have read story by American writer and essayist Flannery O´Connor. Name of the story is The life you save may be your own and it is short story from her story collection A Good Man Is Hard To Find. Flannery O´Connor was Southern writer

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    Submitted: May 29, 2016 By: LaurinkaAdel
  • Looking at the Girl’s Side: Character Analysis of Jig in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway

    Looking at the Girl’s Side: Character Analysis of Jig in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway

    Looking at the Girl’s Side: Character Analysis of Jig in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is about a girl who finds herself in a situation where she has to choose between keeping her baby and having an abortion. Having the operation means she can keep her current lifestyle where she travels around Europe and tries new things with her partner, who clearly wants her to have

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    Submitted: July 6, 2016 By: Kristelle Olesco
  • Real Courage Defined by Characters in to Kill a Mockingbird

    Real Courage Defined by Characters in to Kill a Mockingbird

    Real Courage Defined by Characters in To Kill a Mockingbird A great writer named William Faulkner once said, “You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore” (William Faulkner). William Faulkner defines the traditional definition of courage in his quote as simply being brave and forgetting your fears. He paints the image of a strong and heroic man exploring the world and defending the meek; this type of

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    Submitted: July 26, 2016 By: huckfinn1234

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