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    The story of Frankenstein is one of great tragedy and great human sacrificing. Victor Frankenstein is the main character within this great novel‚ but it is hard to call Victor the protagonist within the story because of all of his terrible flaws. Likewise it is difficult to call the creature that Victor Frankenstein creates the antagonist. However‚ the story of Frankenstein is one of a man trying to create life out of death. Victor Frankenstein is a crazed scientist who for all intents and purposes

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    Racism: Two Short Stories

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    on which to use when writing. They are almost exactly polar opposites of each other‚ ones advantage being the others disadvantage and vice versa. In the aspect of the two short stories “Let them call it Jazz” and “A sense of shame”‚ we are able to compare one to the other‚ identify their key features and ultimately understand when and where they are they should be used to bring a bout the strongest effects possible. We see throughout “Let them call it Jazz” how the focus is very narrow‚ linking

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    Dimension (Literal Comprehension) 1. Who was Tio Sabelo? 2. What is an Awok? 3. Who was Minggay Awok? 4. Where did Minggay live? 5. What is a Wakwak? Second Dimension (Interpretative Comprehension) 1. What are the characteristics of the protagonist and the antagonist? 2. Why was Minggay feared in Libas and the surrounding barrios? 3. What minor characters appear in the story‚ and what roles do these characters play in advancing the action of the story? 4. Why is the old woman living alone

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    Roy Elal Mrs. Hancock Language Arts‚ 9 October 23‚ 2012 Good and Evil “Life is neither good or evil‚ but only a place for good and evil.” - Marcus Aurelius. A Wrinkle in Time is a book about the journey through the war of good versus evil and the ultimate triumph of love. Every character is clearly distinguished with either good or evil: the “good” characters include Meg‚ her family‚ Calvin‚ the Mrs. W’s‚ Aunt Beast‚ and the Happy Medium; the “evil” characters include IT‚ The Dark Thing‚ and

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    Danny Boyle's Trash Theme

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    themes of the two texts are - Poverty‚ Friendship & Greed. These points are some of many that you can compare the two texts with. The first of the Comparisons between the two texts is poverty‚ In “Trash” the Main characters (Raphael‚ Gardo and Rat) are all living in a town called Behala‚ which in the book is a very poverted town in Manila. In millions this is the opposite as the Protagonist‚ Damien wants to give money to the poor as he has found money which he believes has come from God.

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    Types of Drama

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    subject matter and the death of one or more main characters. These plays rarely have a happy ending.  Is a serious drama where the protagonists begin happily and ends in misery and failure. It emphasizes the characters more than the situation. It focuses on the tragic flaw of the main character which brings about his or her fall.  It is brought about when the protagonist or tragic hero casts aside prudent human behavior‚ creates a state of disorder‚ and reaps the consequences of his or her actions

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    A Bridge to Wisemans Cove

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    author shows how people can be rescued from despair.” Comment on this statement using evidence from the book to support your opinion. 2.) “ Compare the character of Carl at the end of the novel with the person you met at the start.” In the novel‚ A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove many of the main characters were rescued from despair. Two of these protagonists were Carl and Harley Matt. A lady called Joy Duncan rescued these two boys from their aunt Beryl‚ who had been emotive to them both over a long

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    The case study above focused on two American television shows produced in Hollywood‚ but the female detective as protagonist seems to be a popular trend across most of the western world. Currently‚ Scandinavia and the United Kingdom has popular drama series with female protagonists‚ many of them highly regarded by national and international critics alike. In America‚ there are also other shows to support this current trend of female detectives. Some of them follow the more supernatural strand like

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    innocence and corruption‚ but also to the tragic end of Ted who shoots himself. The author uses many techniques to explore the theme of the loss of innocence of the main protagonist‚ Leo. He first highlights the naivety of the young boy by the use of symbolism. Leo is presented to us as fascinated by the Zodiac and all magic. He compares the people of B.H. with figures in the Zodiac: You insisted on thinking of them as angels‚ even if they were fallen angels. They belonged to your zodiac. The word

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    Hamlet vs. Beowulf

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    How do the protagonists from Beowulf and Hamlet compare? Though both play a major role in an epic story‚ they share a few common viewpoints. The outcome of both stories is greatly influenced by the main character’s struggles in life. The situations that occur throughout these stories also impact the narratives. In addition‚ the various characters in each work influence the protagonists’ choices and lives. Each is involved in themes which can easily relate to those of modern day society‚ although

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