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    Narrative Voice

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    ’It is important to see beyond narrative voice when judging a text.’ Unless a story is written from someone’s point of view there is no story. Within literature‚ two commonly used viewpoints are First person and Third person limited. First person is where the narrator is a character in the story; and Third person limited is told from a character’s perspective. A writer will choose the point of view that they believe will best convey their message. At the heart of that choice is their choice of

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    Treachery In Macbeth

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    action. In this scene‚ the audience or reader finally realizes how bad Macbeth has truly become‚ while feeling pity for Lady Macduff. In the play Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Act IV scene ii is crucial because it displays the themes of manhood‚ betrayal‚ and madness. First of all‚ Act IV scene ii is an essential part of the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare because it connects the theme of manliness to the rest of the play. In this scene‚ Lady Macduff is curious as to why

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    The Car Man Analysis

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    The Car Man “The Car Man”‚ the dance drama by Mathew Bourne that takes place in a small town during the 1960’s in a car garage and a Diner. The car garage and the Diner are owned by the character named Dino thus the name Dino’s Garage and Diner. Some of the Characters that are introduce are: Dino the owner‚ Lana Dino’s wife‚ Rita Lana’s sister‚ Angelo‚ Rita’s Boyfriend‚ and Lucas the drifter that enter in a passionate affair with Lana and a misguided one with Angelo. Some of the attire of the characters

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    Greek Human Nature

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    Furthermore‚ Medea throw her hate and suffering to her children who do not have any part of their father’s betrayal as she says to them.The readers of the plays are provided with all the edges of human beings‚ for instance‚ being a human implies understanding the pain of the betrayal but being able to betray nevertheless. Euripides in his plays illustrated it both by male and female characters. In fact‚ it is necessary to pay attention to the

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    Shoehorn Sonata Essay

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    The Shoehorn Sonata by John Misto is a play that gives insight into the stories of the forgotten women prisoners of World War II. It explores the gruesome reality of war and the betrayal of government towards the women prisoners. Misto engages the audience through a multitude of techniques through the play‚ bringing the experiences and people to life. The reality of war is brutal and unjust. Through the experiences of prisoners of war‚ Bridie and Sheila‚ the audience is presented with a grim picture

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    point of view because Iago was bragging about himself and say he’s better than Cassio and Iago deserves more of the position than Cassio. This caused Iago to create a plan of revenge to Othello out of Jealously. Betrayal is one of Iago’s important character trait that causes Iago to betrayal everyone making Iago look like a trustworthy good man in everyone’s eyes. Iago talked to himself of his plan to take revenge out on Othello bemuse Iago was not chooses to be his right hand as a ensign. "I stand

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    turn on the river for Cairo‚ thereby continuing deeper into the hazardous South. Huck‚ in turn‚ demonstrates his loyalty to Jim by returning for Jim once Jim is taken captive. By doing so‚ Huck also demonstrates his loyalty to humanity through his betrayal of racism. In Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Twain develops the theme that loyalty is measured through one’s actions in times of crisis by having Huckleberry break class lines and befriend a runaway slave in the racist antebellum

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    allegories are used to represent the Russian Revolution. It can be said that the book is about many themes. We can agree with the fact that one of them is corruption. However‚ it is not the main one. Mostly it would be the theme of deception or betrayal. According to Collins Cobuild “Corruption is dishonesty and illegal behavior by people in position of authority or power”. In Animal Farm the ones “in position of authority” are the pigs‚ Napoleon‚ Squealer and Snowball. The pigs begin by leading

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    Jesus anyways. This made them grave sinners. After their betrayals‚ they realized how gravely they had sinned and they both felt remorse over their actions and repented. Though they had many similarities‚ it was their differences that determined their eternal fates. Even though Peter and Judas both betrayed Christ‚ they did so very differently. Judas revealed Jesus’ identity to the Roman soldiers for a cash prize. This act of betrayal allowed the Romans to crucify Jesus. When Jesus was taken

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    reasons this happened was because of his wife‚ his gluttony for power‚ and his betrayal toward his friends. The first example is Lady Macbeth‚ otherwise none his wife‚ who wants power and will do anything to get it. The second example is Macbeth’s growing lust for power after he kills the king. The last significant example is when Macbeth kills his friends and their families. His wife‚ his gluttony for power‚ and the betrayal of his friends exemplify of what

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