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    The primary purpose of Shakespeare’s “King Lear”is the tragedy and focus of the fall of a noble character due to a tragic flaw. Shakespeare’s main purpose was perhaps to emphasize on the idea that tragedies intend to show how our very own human nature can turn out to be our worst enemy. In “King Lear‚” the reader gets to see how Lear suffers from his tragic flaw‚ which includes of arrogance and misjudgements. Because of his tragic flaw‚ King Lear makes bad decisions. When he announces his plan in

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    cannot accept the truth‚ the present‚ and modernization going around them. The character of Emily Grierson in William Faulkner ’s "A Rose for Emily" is one from this category of people. Emily Grierson was a strange personality with distinguished characteristics. From the point of view of many‚ she is a crazy woman because she kills her lover in order to keep him forever with herself. Miss Emily Grierson is a static character that is locked in her past life. She is not able to change herself and roll

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    In the play The Glass Menagerie Laura is a character that many young women across the nation can easily relate to. Although she was crippled at a young age‚ Laura’s insecurities often times run her life. Like Laura‚ many women find their insecurities at the forefront of their minds. Laura is a shy‚ quiet and often times invisible character throughout the play. However‚ she is a strong‚ unique‚ and lovable character as well. Often times we see our flaws as a disadvantage and something that can only

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    One of the main characters in “V for Vendetta” is V. He is a mysterious‚ vigilante‚ freedom fighter‚ and a terrorist who is easily recognized by his Guy Fawkes mask‚ long hair‚ and dark clothing. He is a person permeated by an idea that the country they are living in is sick and that it is his duty to save the country and fulfill the idea. He was permeated by this idea after his experience at Larkhill where he underwent medical testing and saw that his country was up to. The costume V is wearing

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    In Fences‚ through characterization August Wilson develops Troy as a loathed character and Rose as an admired one. Troy is developed as a loathed character as a result of his actions which include: crushing Cory’s dream of playing football in college‚ cheating on his wife‚ kicking his son out of the house‚ and being very hostile towards his family. Troy is developed as a bitter character who is slightly disconnected from the current society and as a result he is unable to recognize or accept social

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    Holden is a very opinionated character. He is a character that has been related to by teenagers over the last 60 years. Holden learns throughout the book that childhood innocence can not be protected forever. Everybody needs to grow up at one time or another. This is a great lesson to be learned by readers. At some point in every successful person’s life they realized that the needed to mature and become a responsible‚ functioning adult. Holden Caulfield is a character that is unique in many ways;

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    renowned author‚ Toni Morrison‚ is known for her mystical references and interpretations. This is seen constantly in her 1977 novel‚ Song of Solomon. It is an eccentric story‚ one like no other‚ and any reader will see that from the first few pages. Morrison depicts eccentric characters and an African folktale to challenge readers into understanding the story’s deeper meaning. Song of Solomon focuses on the life of the protagonist Milkman Dead and his lifelong quest dedicated to discovering both his roots

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    George Wilson’s character starts with humble beginnings‚ No one thinks to highly of him‚ but his circumstances‚ when tangled with the themes of the novel is what will lead to the climax of the novel. George Wilson’s purpose in The Great Gatsby is to show a contrast between corruption and innocence. He is the only passive character in this story and similar to Nick‚ has moral dilemmas. He is the opposite of the American dream shown through his low wealth and social status. However‚ as he does show

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    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a novel illustrating the struggles of a racist town in Alabama. Characters are at a struggle to comprehend the way people act. Knowing this‚ they have to learn what is right and act accordingly. Throughout Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ characters discover and begin to emphasize each other’s lives in large portions and in doing so‚ many characters develop and mature to understand the world they live in. Atticus Finch is a single father with two young

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    The scene in Sling Blade which our class watched effectively created characterization for the character known as Carl. To begin the scene‚ it starts with Carl sitting and listening to a fellow in the same institution. A doctor interrupts his talking and says “there are some people for you to see”. The look on the man interrupted is dumbfounded. I can infer this is because Carl doesn’t receive many visitors. This is the author’s first note of characterization. It shows that Carl wasn’t a very popular

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