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    As a commander its character are usually seen as a powerful man who takes a lot of control over people. In this novel the commander is sympathetic depending who the person is but usually a monster because as a commander you must learn to not tolerate with foolish behavior given by anyone. So if someone is misbehaving you must not have grief and let them go‚ the role of an commander is that you must take control and do what must be done. If you are too nice of a person and feels sympathy all the time

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    Zeitoun Character Analysis

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    person’s faith was mentioned‚ regardless of its relevance. When a crime is committed by a Christian‚ do they mention his religion?”(Eggers 37). Dave Egger states in his novel Zeitoun. Zeitoun is a nonfiction book written by Dave Eggers about the main character named Abdulrahman Zeitoun and his Muslim family that lives in New Orleans. During this time‚ Hurricane Katrina is about to run its course through New Orleans. Zeitoun decides to ride the hurricane out and tell his family to leave without him. Throughout

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    Extract from Text | My response | ACT 1IAGO I hate the Moor: And it is thought abroad‚ that ’twixt my sheets He has done my office: I know not if’t be true; But I‚ for mere suspicion in that kind‚ Will do as if for surety. (1.3.12) | Initially‚ Iago tells us of his hatred for the Moor is because Othello chose to promote Cassio to Lieutenant‚ instead of his‚ thus leaving the audience to thinks that Iagos reason for wanting to destroy Othello is because of that. However later on in the play‚ in

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    father’s chambers until he had gotten his way‚ until his father had submitted to Siddhartha’s wishes and agreed to let him leave home to join the Samanas. This stubbornness‚ this patience with people and situations is also a large part of Siddhartha’s character. It enables him to out wait anyone or anything‚ which teaches him how to do without and also helps him through his time with the Samanas. "Siddhartha learned a great deal from the Samanas he learned many ways of losing the Self" (15). Despite the

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    Sybil Character Analysis

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    Sybil’s character is based on a Shirley Ardell Mason‚ who was born January 25‚ 1923. Sybil was originally a novel in 1973 written by Flora Rheta Schreiberthe. Then later came to life in the TV movie ‘Sybil’‚ in 1976‚ starring Sally Field. Shirley Ardell Mason died in 1998. As a result to her death her assets were auctioned off‚ it was during this time that the world came to know that Shirley Ardell Mason was true Sybil from the book and movie. Sybil’s mother was an abusive schizophrenic. As a child

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    Abstract This paper makes a modest attempt to analyse the various issues faced by the immigrants as portrayed in Lahiri’s novel first novel The Namesake. The story of the novel is set in United States‚ Calcutta hovers in the background. . It is out of her experiences of the bizarre identity crisis on the part of those who have remained as immigrants and those who were traumatized by homelessness‚ that the contents of the novel The Namesake were derived. Jhumpa Lahiri admits that as the novel conveys

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    In the novel Quicksand by Nella Larsen‚ the protagonist Helga Crane‚ who is born from a Danish mother and African American father‚ is in constant pursuit for happiness and acceptance. Helga’s concept of happiness is difficult for her to decipher because she unrealistic expectations. Although Helga attempts to find happiness by moving to Harlem‚ New York and Copenhagen‚ Denmark‚ it proves to be unsuccessful. In Helga Crane’s endless search for happiness and acceptance‚ she suffers from an internal

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    “Writers provide glimpses of other worlds giving readers opportunities to reflect on their own world”. To what extended do you agree. The help is set in Jackson‚ Mississippi and begins in August 1962. The novel features three main narrators – Aibileen‚ Minny and Skeeter. This is based on three women who had the courage to stand up to the Mississippian society‚ putting their lives at risk for the sake of the African American race. Aibileen is a black woman who works for white family‚ the Leefolts

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    Truddi Character Analysis

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    When children experience trauma throughout their childhood‚ it can manifest in dangerous ways in their later life. Much like what happens to Truddi Chase‚ the main character and narrator of the novel. She was subjected to physical‚ sexual‚ and emotional abuse from the age of two. This abuse she suffered by the hands of her mother and stepfather is the reason that she developed ‘the troops’ which is how she refers to her other personalities. The troops are made up of over 92 different and distant

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    Throughout the whole novel Ultraviolet‚ which was written by R.J. Anderson‚ the main character Alison’s assumptions of Dr.Minta‚ her mom and Tori had changed a lot. She trusted that every person appeared to be the way she could see with her naked eyes at the beginning until Faraday told her “everybody has a story” (Anderson 267). Then she gradually found out that she misunderstood some people around her. During the process of her trying to relearn them‚ she finally realized that everything she believed

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