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    Explore the Evolution of Pip and Joe’s Relationship – How it Changes and Develops Joe is actually Pip’s brother-in-law and the village blacksmith. Joe stays with his overbearing‚ abusive wife—known as Mrs. Joe—solely out of love for Pip. Joe’s quiet goodness makes him one of the few completely sympathetic characters in Great Expectations. Although he is uneducated and unrefined‚ he consistently acts for the benefit of those he loves and suffers in silence when Pip treats him coldly. From

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    The jobs of the two main characters in the stories are vastly different. In RVW‚ Rip was hinted at being a farmer‚ yet he never did any of the farming on his own land. However‚ Ichabod was the schoolteacher in LSH. He was one of the most well respected men around the town‚ just under the village parishioner. What is ironic in both of these stories is how the main character in RVW was very lazy in a town where everyone seemed to be doing something. In LSH‚ the main character in a town‚ with the name

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    Shylock’s character sketch in merchant of venice Shylock is a focal point of the play. A traditional stereotype of the Jew in Elizabethan times‚ he is comically caricatured as a greedy miser. He wears a traditional "Jewish gabardine." He is a middle- aged man between fifty and fifty-five‚ who has a keenness of observation‚ a memory for details‚ and a strong amount of energy. He is well versed in the Bible and is able to draw analogies from various Biblical sources and stories‚ which are relevant

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    Show Recent Messages (F3) Jasmine: SORRY THAT TOOK EVEN LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD BECAUSE Jasmine: my grandpa called Jasmine: he’s really sad Jasmine: his best friend died Heicho: OH NO I AM SORRY Jasmine: I never met him and he was 90 something? Jasmine: ono poor grandpa and the guy’s family though Heicho: YEAH THAT IS SAD. I’m sorry Jasmine: IT"S OKAY Heicho: AHH OKAY Jasmine: Do you want to write? Jasmine: If you do not want to‚ it’s okay you know! Jasmine: We can talk and

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    Character Sketch of Doctor Faustus : Introduction : Aritstotle approved a great importance to Dr.Faustus and approved as a hero.This excellent Faustus damned by accident or decided by God. He is frightened by the devil and has been ordered not to repent. When he really repented Faustus is an individual. He‚ the young extremist‚ eager‚ buyont with brilliance energetic investigate his mind. Faustus is a chaos of willpower and helpless. There is a fundamental

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    The Life and Death of Pimp C Chad Lamont Butler was born on December 29th‚ 1973 in Port Arthur‚ Texas. He is better known by his stage name Pimp C and one of the two founding members of the rap duo Underground Kings also known as UGK. Over the course of his twenty-year career in the music industry he became known for his love of selling and using drugs‚ along with his desire to pimp women which all can be heard in the lyrics of his music. Naturally‚ living such a demoralized lifestyle it caused him

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    Meriem Jerbi MA1 Literature The study of characters of a literary work is as important as the study of its content because it offers a venue through which the writer’s thematic concerns are articulated and broached. In fact‚ critics and writers go to great lengths in drawing a well distinctive classification of characters. In the 20th century‚ a broad theoretical distinction was frequently made between flat and round characters. Relying on E.M Forster’s book _Aspects of the Novel_‚ this present

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    Creating fictional characters Producing a character sketch‚ which is an outline of your protagonist‚ will help when you write a novel or fictional story because you will have a clear idea of what your protagonist looks like and his or her personality. Essentially‚ a character sketch is a visual picture. In order for your readers to visualise your character‚ you need to create one. By providing them with a character sketch‚ your readers will feel as if they are looking at them in an actual picture

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    Declaration of Originality I‚ Marshall Manisha Kumari of form 503 of A D Patel College‚ hereby‚ declare that this research project titled ’Cassava Plantation In Veisaru Area’‚ is my original work and not copied from anywhere therefore‚ any mistakes incurred will be solely of my responsibility. Any information from printed material or from any other source that has been used in completion of this project has been acknowledged. Signature:____________ Date:8th September 2011

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    succeeded in making the reader feel sorry for Pip. Dickens used his own experiences as a boy to help him write sympathetically of being a young child‚ his family had no money and got transferred from city to city until he was ten years old‚ his father was also sent to prison for six months over debt. He based the character Pip in remembrance of himself as a child‚ writing about his own thoughts and feelings to help himself create more sympathy for Pip. Pips given name was Philip Pirrip‚ as he was so

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