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    In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ many characters are employed to become symbols for themes. For example‚ Dolphus Raymond‚ the town drunkard an interracial relationship‚ is used to represent the theme of “appearance versus reality”. Generally‚ the people of Maycomb viewed Raymond as a drunkard heathen who had committed an act against god by marrying and starting a family with a black woman‚ In accordance with the racist views of the time‚ Raymond had committed a horrible atrocity‚ and the people

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    Can we ever know the truth about a person? Is it possible to know if someone is lying to us? How can we discover what lies behind the words someone tells us? Shakespeare was fascinated with these questions. Many of his most evil characters were thought by others in the play to be sincere and truthful. In Othello‚ this theme has its most potent and dramatic realization in the character of Iago. Iago fools everyone in the play into believing he’s honest. No one even suspects him of treachery‚ until

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    The decision I made to choose the gothic theme Appearance vs Reality was the right decision. My decision was the right decision because I was able to relate it to how in life people aren’t always the way they seem. Taking this into account‚ consider the following quote‚ “‘And I to your long life’”. (Beers et al. 289). Why was this line so terrifying to us‚ but so insignificant to Fortunato? My decision was the right decision because it can be applied to life to help you better figure out the intentions

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    Individuals use their knowledge of truth and reality to shape their beliefs and actions in daily life. Take for example‚ a man faced with the decision between two paths‚ one very dark whilst the other covered with light‚ and so he picks the bright one‚ believing the light will grant them safety. But in some cases‚ one’s perception of reality and truth deceives them‚ and the man’s trust in the light leads to his demise‚ at the hand of hungry lions attracted to the glow. Such is the case in William

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    society. Throughout A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Williams tries to contrast the outdated qualities of a previous time with the cruel realism of the harshness that personifies present life. An inspection of the figurative association between reality and appearance in the play tells the divergence of these two conflicting viewpoints. The characters of Stanley and Blanche signify the extravagances on the range of realism and fact‚ however the character of Stella is used to portray the median of these

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    According to Alfred Kazin‚ “In every great novel of society... what counts is the reality behind the appearance” (Kazin‚ 1981‚ 297). In other words‚ he’s saying that the best books are those that include one or more realities behind appearances. The novel first I chose is called Perfect by Ellen Hopkins. This book has four main characters; Cara‚ Sean‚ Kendra‚ and Andre‚ who are all teens struggling to fit the ideal of perfection‚ even if it means hurting and lying to themselves and others. The other

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    In the short story “Young Goodman Brown” we are met with the challenge of determining appearance vs. reality. Throughout the story Brown faces many things he does not know to be true or false. Some of these are the symbol of the woods‚ plot of the meeting in the woods‚ and the character of the townspeople. Brown first leaves his home and wife Faith to meet a fellow traveler in the woods. As Brown starts towards the woods his mind is plagued with thoughts of his faith and heaven and getting back

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    different themes like light and darkness; and apperance and reality to show how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth need for power will corrupt them. William Shakespeare uses the theme of appearance and reality to explore the nature of human characteristics within The Tragedy of MacBeth. This theme is continually referenced throughout the poem. For instance‚ one of those situations is when Macbeth kills Duncan; while‚ trying to sell the appearance

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    materialistic ‘American Dream’ give the appearance of perfection. However‚ for many‚ their lives are not as ideal as what they seem. Issues such as sexual abuse‚ mental illness‚ alcoholism‚ adultery‚ greed and restlessness‚ affect the lives of even those who appear to live the ‘American Dream.’ In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels The Great Gatsby and Tender is the Night‚ the characters Daisy Buchanan and Nicole Diver give the appearance of a charmed existence‚ but it is in fact

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    Aime Césaire’s A Tempest was written in 1969 during a time when there was an increased pressure for decolonization. Anti-colonial leaders saw an opportunity to make nations out of the colonies of people who wanted to recreate their futures after World War II. Shakespeare’s The Tempest was written in 1611‚ on the eve of European exploration of the New World. This paper compares these two plays‚ which are separated by over 150 years‚ and examines the conflict between the characters of Prospero and

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