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    Throughout her essay Margoulick argues that the supposed messages about feminism in these shows are indeed‚ proofs of the prevalence of the power of men over women. The essay can be divided into 12 parts: 1. Introduction. The apparition of women as protagonist in the TV shows: Xena‚ Nikita‚ and Buffy. 1.1. Introduction to the real meaning of the image of women as heroic females in these shows. Paragraph 1. 1.2. Introduction to Xena: Warrior Princess plot. Paragraph 2. 1.3. Introduction to Buffy the Vampire

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    THE LOST THING-Short Film CONTEXTUAL Shaun Tan is an Australian illustrator‚ author of children’s books and projected fiction cover artist. “The Lost Thing” was originally published as a picture book for children in 2000. The screen adaptation of the story was released in 2010 and it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film the following year. “The Lost Thing” tells the story of a boy who discovers a bizarre lost creature at the beach and sets out to find somewhere it can belong. Tan

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    III as a villain but also as a tragic hero. Richard is in every way the dominant character of the play that bears his name‚ to the extent that he is both the protagonist of the story and its major villain. Richard III is an intense exploration of the psychology of evil‚ and that exploration is centered on Richard’s mind. Critics sometimes compare Richard to the medieval character‚ Vice‚ who was a flat and one-sided embodiment of evil. Even though Richard III is a character who commits many terrible

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    scene chosen for analysis contains a lot of shots that vary between the protagonist and what he observes. Everything happens in the middle of a road in a desert. There it is suppose to taking place a meeting between the protagonist and the person whom he is being confused. The scene begins with a stablishing shot that places the viewer. The protagonist arrives in a bus. Then the director uses a master shot where the protagonist is seen on an empty road. We see him analyzing the situation. This is

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    Round character Definition: A round character is a major character in a work of fiction who encounters conflict and is changed by it. Round characters tend to be more fully developed and described than flat‚ or static‚ characters. If you think of the characters you most love in fiction‚ they probably seem as real to you as people you know in real life. This is a good sign that they are round characters. A writer employs a number of tools or elements to develop a character‚ making him or her round

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    Parent/Child relationships are widely portrayed in the two novels‚ Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon. The authors both explore and portray the relationships between the main characters and a parental role differently in relation to the other despite them both being from opposite sides of the world‚ as well as the story being set in different time periods. In Mister Pip‚ its Matilda a young black girl from the island of Papua New Guinea with

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    Incidentally‚ even when non-human characters are used‚ they tend to have human characteristics. Characters are usually of two types: the protagonist and the antagonist.  The protagonist is the main character. He or she is in conflict with another character‚ who is known as the antagonist. An example of a protagonist and an antagonist are Superman‚ the protagonist‚ and Lex Luthor‚ the antagonist.  4. Theme: This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or comments on in his or her writing

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    nk’s father can be considered the antagonist of Angela’s Ashes‚ because his actions keep the McCourts destitute. (As antagonist is a character or obstacle in a literary work that opposes the protagonist and causes the major conflict.) While his family suffers from crippling hunger‚ and his children contract diseases caused by weakness and malnutrition‚ Malachy drinks excessively and comes home roaring that his sons must be ready to die for Ireland. Frank’s father drinks himself into a stupor partially

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    From the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ the youthful protagonist Holden Caufield‚ employs the word "phony" to describe the behavior of a number of characters including Mr. Spencer and Ossenburger‚ however it is not them who are"phony"‚ it is the young main character. First‚ Mr. Spencer‚ Holden’s ex- history teacher‚ is not described as phony‚ but according to the adolescent‚ his choice of words are. Secondly‚ according to our main character‚ Ossenburger is not the generous philanthropist he portrays

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    well as few other similarities. Such as there are similarities‚ there also differences in between the two. The follwing paragraphs will discuss the topics above and bring insight on what "Self-discovery" means. In the story "Mirror Image" the protagonist‚ Alice‚ is learning how to be herself and adjust to a new body after having her brain transplanted. As the story progresses‚ Alice struggles to come to terms with her apperance and how she is percieved by her family and others. In particular Jenny

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