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    realizes it because there were no painters on site until the day of the murder. However these clever mind games and exchanges provide the novel with a rich‚ compelling interaction. Raskolnikov recognized Porify’s intelligence‚ and fears him as an antagonist. The investigator however looks at his suspect differently. Soon Petrovitch’s aim is to show Raskolnikov the error of his theory; that

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    Bibl 104 Db2

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    Biblical narratives tell God’s story. Biblical narratives have three components characters‚ plot‚ and plot resolution (Fee and Stuart‚ 2003). The characters include a protagonist‚ which is the main person in the story (Fee and Stuart‚ 2003). An antagonist which is the person that causes the conflict and lastly‚ agonist which role is to support the main characters in the story. A narrative main function is to retell a story using specific characters. When interpreting narratives it is easy

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    report that attitudes have changed‚ now that Britain has lost its status as a world power. Telling about characters I would like to say‚ that he is not a protagonist‚ but at the same time my tongue is not rotated to say that he is a complete antagonist. The main character is an Englishman who lives in Shanghai for more than 30 years. He certainly achieved a great things and he really proud of it. Also he proud of that many of expatriates

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    story because it very clearly shows the classical struggle between the "privileged" and the "underprivileged" classes. Time after time emotions of despair surface from both the protagonist and the antagonist involved in the story. This story outlines two distinct protagonists and two distinct antagonists. The first two are Colonel Sartoris Snopes ("Sarty") and his father Abner Snopes ("Ab"). Sarty is the protagonist surrounded by his father antagonism whereas Ab is the protagonist antagonized by

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    English 101A

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    English 101A Antagonist- the opponent or enemy of the main character‚ or protagonist. For this word i would use the villagers who trapped Jumpei Niki and the women in the dunes. Characterization- the means through which an author reveals a character’s personality. Women talks about sand being her life and how important sand is to her. She described her character as affection by showing her love toward sand. Climax- the point in a play‚ novel‚ short story‚ or narrative poem at which the

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    Comprehension) 1. Who was Tio Sabelo? 2. What is an Awok? 3. Who was Minggay Awok? 4. Where did Minggay live? 5. What is a Wakwak? Second Dimension (Interpretative Comprehension) 1. What are the characteristics of the protagonist and the antagonist? 2. Why was Minggay feared in Libas and the surrounding barrios? 3. What minor characters appear in the story‚ and what roles do these characters play in advancing the action of the story? 4. Why is the old woman living alone? 5. What details

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    or indicate a specific social environment? | Is the setting a neutral backdrop or is it significant for our understanding of characters/ plot?Is the setting symbolic of the characters/ plot? | | Characters | Who? Main characters: protagonist‚ antagonist;minor characters.What are we told: age‚ appearances‚ background‚ relationships‚ etc. | Round/ dynamic/ developing – flat/ static?How are the characters described: directly by the narrator or indirectly by what they say and do?How would you describe

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    reader and other characters view them‚ and that perspective can change at any point throughout the storyline. In Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice‚ Shylock is presented as the most developed character. Shakespeare purposely creates both an antagonist and protagonist in Shylock‚ by creating a change in view for the reader throughout the play. He can be viewed as a hated Jew that is often referred to as a villain‚ a devil‚ and a money obsessed freak‚ but a sudden change of personality tends to

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    When Rainclouds Gather

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    Matenge is clearly the antagonist of the novel. Head’s characterisation of Matenge is almost comical. He is a overweight and egotistical meglomaniac. He lives off the poor and his inherited unpaid slaves. He parades his wealth and strokes his own ego in his dress and through his actions. He wears a purple robe and sits in high-backed‚ throne-like chair. He is primarily concerned with bolstering his own image and nursing his ideas of his own self-importance. He believes that his status as sub-chief

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    Irony in Tobias Wolff’s “Hunters in the Snow” and Alice Munro’s “How I Met My Husband” Irony expresses and often underlines the contrast between two opposite concepts creating an indirect‚ more sophisticated method of communication. Irony is as efficient in a literary work‚ as the reader can perceive it. Therefore‚ often times the reader must carefully analyze the material‚ reading it repeatedly if necessary‚ in order to fully understand the author’s message and intent. Tobias Wolff and Alice

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