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    1. Point of View The novel was written in a first person’s point of view. The narrator of the novel‚ Amir‚ tells the story firstly based on his memories in a chronological flashback order. Time soon catches up and Amir narrates as things are happening in the second part of the novel. The telling of the novel was passed to Rahim Khan as he narrates about the life he and Hassan were living while Amir and Baba were in America before the narration was passed back to Amir. 2. Plot • Introduction – The

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    Running through the award winning book‚ “THE MAZE RUNNER” Introduction “Every secret of a writer’s soul‚ every experience of his life‚ every quality of his mind is written in his works.” As English writer Virgina Woolf quoted‚ the authors thoughts and beliefs have a large influence on the book so‚ as an introduction I will explain about James Dashner‚ the author of THE MAZE RUNNER. Firstly‚ I will explain about his background. Dashner was born in 1972 and lived with his 5 siblings. Dashner loved

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    after a bombing raid leveled an area. It would be wise to look at the characters and their influence in this short story and the results they have on various subsequent view-points that the reader will see. Main Characters: Trevor or T. is the protagonist in the story as the plot revolves around his actions and decisions. Defining the antagonist is a bit more complicated‚ since we can look at the Old Misery’s house as an antagonist but deeper inspection could point one to recognise that the fact

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    towards forcing his personal views on others puts him in a position to be as bad as he wants whenever because it is this feeling of superiority that lets him hurt anyone. While Jape is a clear antagonist‚ Jeremiah Land is the obvious protagonist and this is shown through his steadfast beliefs in God. Jeremiah shows his unique moral character through his good intentions and care for his family. His “miracles” prove to be the counter part of Jape and his killing nature throughout the book

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    this type of women the femme fatale nickname which means deadly woman in French. The transformation of the genre in neo-noir have helped to clarify some of the constant elements of the noir vision‚ most importantly the moral uncertainty of the protagonist and his or in neo-noir often her ill-fated relationship with a wider society that itself is guilty of corruption and criminality. Sources: www.rogerebert.com www.filmnoirstudies.com www.crimeculture.com

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    between the haves and the have nots. Peter Weir’s 1998 movie‚ “The Truman Show” is about the an ordinary salary man who is the main character in a 24 - hour reality show of the same name based on his life. The interesting point here is that the protagonist himself does not know that his everyday life is being filmed and broadcasted around the world. Near the movie’s climax the main character slowly notices a strange repetition in his life pattern. This SF movie is not far away from the world we are

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    the rules and act right or to defy the rules and act on ones desires. Meaning Savage vs. Civilized. William Golding associates the instinct of civilization with good and the instinct of savage with evil. In the story the character Ralph is the protagonist who represents civilized‚ leadership‚ and order. On the other hand Jack is the antagonist and represents savagery and the desire for power. William implies that people are much more prone to the instinct of savagery than the instinct of civilization

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    basis for most stories. A quest consists of 5 main parts; First is the quester‚ or the protagonist of the story. They are usually a hero but can be an anti-hero if it suits the mood of the book better. 2nd is the place the quester must go‚ or

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    his shameless ability to repress women‚ hide his poor hygienic habits‚ and look upon himself in an egotistical manner. First‚ Salinger’s technique of making Stradlater represent a womanizing and repressive character strikes fear deep into his protagonist which essentially invokes him to act the way that he does. By writing the characters the way that he did‚ making three completely different teenage boys live at an arms-length proximity to one another‚

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    In both “The Storm” and “A Respectable Woman”‚ The main female protagonists exert control over their sexuality and play major roles within their marriages. By playing these major roles‚ consequently‚ the male protagonists are respectful‚ of the female protagonists and value their thoughts. They do not dismiss what the women say because they are female‚ as many men did during these time periods. With the women engaging in sexual acts and/or having sexual desires without feeling guilty‚ Chopin challenges

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