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    all fairy tales‚ happily ever after. Belle is a gorgeous and intelligent young woman. Everyone in her town is captivated by her beauty that they do not pay attention to her love of reading. She had even refused the marriage of the good-looking antagonist‚ Gaston‚ because he loved her for her looks only. Not only is Belle beautiful but the love for her father is infinite. She set her father free from captivity of the Beast by allowing the Beast to confine her in his castle instead. I find many characteristics

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    Montresor is the protagonist because he is the narrator and main character. He is evil minded and murdered Fortunato. The protagonist usually is the main character and the hero‚ but Montresor is the main character and is not a hero. Fortunato is the antagonist because he amplifies the mystery and susepense. 4. The similarities of the two stories could be a mental disorder drawing them to the necessity for evil. “The Black Cat” 1. The narrator feels condemned and guilty‚ though he is not guilty

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    freedom after he stole the stone‚ Meneer still gave him many opportunities for him to make amend. According to Sponono‚ authorities such as Meneer should always forgive others. When Sponono and Tembo got into a fight‚ Sponono insisted on forgiving his antagonist because he had forgave Tembo himself. Meneer asked "Do you think‚ that if a person is forgiven‚ his offence is wiped out as though it had never been done?" "Yes‚" Sponono replied. To Sponono‚ there could be an infinite times of forgiving before

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    Marele Day‚ is strategically able to create distinctive voices and experiences throughout the novel by incorporating a variety of characters including Claudia Valentine‚ a female investigator in big city Sydney‚ Australia‚ and Harry Lavender‚ the antagonist of the novel and the boss of Sydney’s underworld. Day’s strong and clever use of techniques‚ effectively create a range of significant‚ distinctive voices. In contrast‚ "Weapons Training" by Bruce Dawe is able to create a very strong‚ distinctive

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    the one who caused him to break his heart last time they have seen each other. The man is the person who was in love with Vera‚ and after them breaking up‚ he started to travel around the world. This story does not contain a protagonist‚ nor an antagonist‚ as Vera and the man are the only two characters mentioned in the story. It is written in third-person‚ with the narrator speaking through the whole story. The plot of this story is that the main character‚ Vera‚ saw a man she hasn’t seen in

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    Analysis “Art for heart’s sake” by R. Goldberg. The text “Art for heart’s sake” was written by Reuben Lucius Goldberg‚ an American sculptor‚ cartoonist and writer‚ who was born in San-Francisco. Introduction: The action began with male nurse Koppel’s words for Collis P. Ellsworth‚ who didn’t want to drink his juice. Ellsworth was not an ordinary patient‚ he was a shopaholic in global case. If he buys something‚ he will suffer from heart attack. Complication: After that came a doctor named Caswell

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    Lord of the Flies Lord of The Flies by William Golding focuses on the most obvious topic‚ which would be how greed leads to the end of what was good. Alought that maybe to main topic there are other themes that could be found throughout the book such as‚ the corruption of innocence or the use of symbolism to compare to the stories of the Bible to the book. Golding shows the similarities of the characters and island in Lord of the Flies to the characters and locations within the Bible. The

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    “A Temporary Matter” By Jhumpa Lahiri 1. The story is about the marriage of the 2 main characters‚ Shukumar and his wife‚ Shoba. The story begins when Shoba‚ returning home from the gym‚ finds a notice from the electric company letting the people of their street know that nightly there will be an hour long outage while they are repairing some lines that had been downed during their last snowstorm. Shukumar is comparing the differences in his head from his wife the way she was when they had

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    Close to the water’s edge When people are at a point in their life where they have to make important decisions that will form their future and identity‚ it is said that they are standing at a crossroad. Choosing a path can often be difficult because there are so many different ones to choose‚ and it only gets harder when somebody tries to influence you‚ such as maybe your parents. Parents always want the best for their children‚ but do they always know what the best is? Probably not. This is also

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    are two types of conflict. First is the internal conflict through which there is a struggle between two opposing values‚ emotions and choices. Another type of conflict is the external conflict where there is a clash between the protagonist and the antagonist. In “Gimpel The Fool”‚ written by Isaac Singer‚ the main conflict is an external conflict. There is a clash between Gimpel and the society. He has the reputation of being a fool.. In Singer’s story‚ he shows that the society can be deceiving and

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