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    Although most of your characters were believable in your powerful tale of revenge‚ The Cask of Amontillado‚ I found your narrator‚ Montresor to be quite unreliable. Could it be that you did not intend for me to sympathize with Montresor for the insult made by Fortunato‚ but rather to judge him? Frankly‚ I found him to be smug and egotistical‚ while questioning his sanity. He did not convince me that his intentions were honorable to support his family’s motto: “Nemo me impune lacessit‚” or “No one

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    insight into how the business was ran by merchants. They also detail the hardships experienced by those traded like animals. When reading accounts from both sides‚ you see how truly unfair the business was. Antera Duke’s diary paints an inaccurate portrait of the African slave trade by making it out to be business as usual. Meanwhile‚ Mahommah Baquaqua’s autobiography shines light on the harsh

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    In Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyer‚ the main character Jane Eyer develops into a self-sufficient independent female despite the abusive childhood.”‘I am not deceitful: if I were‚ I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed”( Brontë‚ 62). At the beginning of the novel Jane was completely reliant on others‚ she quickly realizes that she doesn’t need others to gratify her self-worth. When she speaks out against her aunt

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    Dr. Fontenot ENGL1002-08 March 31‚ 2011 A Character Analysis of Connie of "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" is a short story written by Joyce Carol Oates. In this story‚ the main character Chonnie is a fifteen year old permiscuous young girl. Connie is also a very beautiful girl and grabs the attention of many boys. She especially grabs the attention of a boy she sees riding in a gold car that seems to be stalking her. Then one

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    Dondrea Brown Mr. Turner English 102 27 September 2016 The Character of Dee in “Everyday Use” In Alice Walker “Everyday Use”‚ Dee (Wangero Kemanjo) is the main character. Dee is the opposite of her sister Maggie. Her education is very important to her and it has caused her to separate from her family. Dee has decided to go against her own family heritage and traditions to for take another heritage. She is characterized by being educated‚ unappreciative‚ and very spoiled. Dee believes that her

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    Tom Buchanan can be known as one of those characters you either hate or you love. Whether you love his wealth and successes or loathe how violent he is capable of being through his words and his actions. His actions toward himself and others spark up a lot of conversation about how we feel about this character through his unique personality. In this situation‚ Tom Buchanan can reasonably be considered the ultimate villain because his overall personality portrays him as being arrogant‚ selfish‚ and

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    Herman Melville’s use of the central character in the famous short story‚ “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street‚” truly opens up the premise of this story’s central idea. Instead of Bartleby being the central character‚ he uses the lawyer as the narrator‚ who at the time‚ was the boss who employed Bartleby on Wall Street. Through the eyes of this character we can still be mystified by Bartleby‚ but truly feel the qualities and direct affect that Bartleby demonstrated on others and mostly

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    claiming she forgot about the annual lottery drawing‚ but seems very excited to have made it on time. When Tessie was in no danger she is gossiping with neighbors and encourages her husband to draw for the winner. Jackson curiously builds up the character of Tessie so that it seems she is blinded by tradition until she becomes a victim of it herself. Mrs. Hutchinson is introduced in the story as being late for the drawing of the lottery and claims that she “`clean forgot what day it was’” (Jackson

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    husband Walter Senior. Due to his death‚ they get a $10‚000 insurance check‚ and they decide to buy a house and start Beneatha’s dream of becoming a doctor. While also helping out Walter’s dream of owning a successful liquor store. The purpose of the character Walter‚ is to prove that no matter how old you are‚ people always struggle with becoming an adult and you are never really fully an adult. During act one‚ scene one‚ when Walter first mentions his liquor store idea to Ruth‚ he insults women just

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    people‚ but not all humans are like that. One of the most notable humans to over come the “monster” is Simon‚ a character from the book “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. The story is set on an island in the Pacific Ocean. A plane full of British schoolboys crash lands on an island and they’re stranded there with no adults‚ no society‚ and no rules. Simon is one of the few characters that stay sensible and good throughout the story. He has a sixth sense about things happening around him‚ he

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