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    This essay will provide a brief overview and personal opinion of the Modern African Literature of "Things Fall Apart"‚ "Efuru"‚ and "So Long a Letter". These books directly identify the transformation required by each individual for their survival within the groups/clans where they resided. The main characters identified in each book were faced with making decisions that would alter and impact the course of their lives. These difficult decisions not only required them to regard their own well

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    Giovanni Fernandez Drama 16A Per. 3Red In both plays Macbeth and Doctor Faustus there are many different techniques used‚ but there are also many of the same types of dramatic styles. Macbeth is more of a villain tragedy that only has hints of comedy at intervals to take short breaks from the tragedy. On the other hand Doctor Faustus is a dramatic mixture of comedy and tragedy. Both of these plays however‚ contain the element of greed and show how it conquers people. Not many elements

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    Call of the Wild and To Build a Fire were both exciting books about serving in the freezing cold attic yet they also have many differences. Call of the Wild is a story of a dog trying to survive the Alaskan gold rush. To Build a Fire follows a similar storyline yet it is about a man instead of a dog. Although the two books have many similarities such as where the book took place and the the style of writing they also have many differences such as the ending and the main character. Both books touched

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    Compare/Contrast Essay Often conflict between parents and their children are used within young adult fiction stories in order to develop the plot in the specific way. Conflict between parents and their children is an everyday struggle that all families must face‚ it often leads to a life lesson in which both the parents and children learn something new. Within the short stories “Mothership Down” by Marty Chan and “Baby Love” by Kathy Stinson this is precisely what has happened. In both pieces the

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    Determining the Future At multiple points in life‚ people are faced with judgments ranging in difficulty and significance. And every decision could be affected by outside influences which could persuade people to make a choice. Sometimes‚ one is faced with the choice of which juice to drink in the morning‚ a very minute decision to make. There are other‚ more substantial decisions like choosing which college to attend or whether or not it is the right time to buy a home. Depending on the size

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    When Dad Killed Mom Julius Lester is the title of the Novel. The protagonist and I could be friends in ways‚ but we differ from one another. Me and the Protagonist Jeremy‚ contrast each other in many ways. Things that contrast us are the views we have on the world‚ and how the world views us.We both have different views on the world‚ and on ourselves. Unfortunately‚ I would have gone about the situation differently than the protagonist has. Both Jeremy and I have different views on the world which

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    ANALYSIS OF THREE PROTAGONIST CHARACTERS IN DIFFERENT TEENAGE SHORT STORIES: ‘’NEXT TERM‚ WE’LL MASH YOU’’ BY PENELOPE LIVELY‚ ‘’SECRETS’’ BY BERNARD MACLAVERTY AND ‘’THE LICENCE’’ BY FRANK TUOHY Penelope Lively ‘’Next Term‚ We’LL Mash You’’ (1987)‚ Frank Tuohy ‘’The Licence’’ (1964) and Bernard MacLaverty ‘’Secrets’’ (1977) all these three authors wrote didactic literature about young adults and the problems they have to face. The short stories focus on three

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    Protagonist Personality

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    associated with being a protagonist personality type include having a high level of tolerance. Protagonists are true team players‚ and they recognize that that means listening to other peoples’ opinions‚ even when they contradict their own. They admit they don’t have all the answers‚ and are often receptive to dissent‚ so long as it remains constructive. Protagonists also have a reputation for being reliable‚ and they believe in standing by their word. The one thing that galls Protagonists the most is the

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    Trifles‚ is who is the protagonist? There are seven characters in Trifles and only one of them is the protagonist. One might argue that Mrs. Peters or Mrs. Hale is the protagonist because of the disclosure of their feelings and their constant dialogue about Mr. Wright‚ who is dead‚ and Mrs. Wright‚ who is now in jail for murdering her husband. No‚ there is not enough profound and sound evidence to support that argument; however‚ the evidence that supports Mrs. Wright as the protagonist is overwhelming.

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    Psychodrama and Protagonist

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    PSYCHODRAMA I. Defining Psychodrama - Founded by Dr. Jacob Levy Moreno - Which means It means full psycho-realization - It is a technique for expressing difficult emotions and facing deep conflicts by having group participants enact significant life events. It is a method to externally express the internal psyche and work with a person’s representation of the past‚ present‚ and future in the current moment. - Dr. Moreno defined psychodrama as "the science

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