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    February 2011 “Ethan?” With a cold and steady gaze‚ Ethan peers off into the snowy distance. He firmly holds his most trusted companion. Without warning and hesitation‚ Ethan raises the deadly steel rifle and begins wildly firing upon a herd of buffalo. After a short while‚ Martin stops shooting‚ having already shot one down. Ethan in a maddened frenzy continues to shoot the buffalo while Martin tries to stop him to no avail. Explaining his twisted reasoning afterwards‚ Ethan gruffly mumbles‚

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    novel. He uses Ethan to represent the trials and tribulations that an ordinary man may struggle with throughout that time period‚ he uses universal problems that slowly push a man over the edge. Ethan Hawley is a common man iwth old-fashioned morals. Throughout the story he struggles with temptations brought to him through different influences such as family‚ friends‚ and business. Theses temptations lead him to an inevitable downfall. Throughout the bigining of the novel‚ Ethan comes to realize

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    on her birthday. Ethan Wate is also a major character in the novel; he is Lena’s boyfriend that tries to turn Lena light. The setting takes place in a small southern town of Gatlin South Carolina. The overall tone or mood of the story is romantic and mysterious. The point of view from which the story is told is first persona and Ethan is telling the story. The theme of the story is not to let others pick your fate but for you to make the choice. The conflict of the story is Ethan and Lena trying to

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    representations of American heroism. This is through the characters Ethan Edwards and Atticus Finch. They both represent the values of American culture. Although both characters have heroic qualities such as taking on challenges that no one else will accept and being resourceful and brave in significant ways their values are different. Atticus is a family man while Ethan is not. Atticus fights for what he believes in and wants racial equality. Ethan on the other hand is full of hate against the Native Americans

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    Sixteen-year-old Ethan Wate lives in Gatlin‚ S.C.‚ but dislikes his small town and would like to move away. He lives with his father and a housekeeper; his mother has passed away. On the first day of his sophomore year of high school‚ Ethan again has a dream about falling through trees with a girl whose face he can’t see. This dream has been recurring for months‚ and it troubles Ethan because in the dream he loves the girl he is falling with‚ though he does not know who she is. When Ethan wakes‚ he finds

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    book that influence the culture of New Baytown in 1961. One big problem that the main character of the book‚ Ethan Allen Hawley‚ a former member of Long Island’s aristocratic class‚ faces is his father losing the family fortune‚ and thus

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    The Searchers The scene in The Searchers being analyzed is the event that creates the plot of the entire film. Ethan returns from a ploy by the Comanche to get the men away the homestead‚ while the Comanche burn the homestead‚ kill the remaining men and women and abduct the girls Debbie and Lucy. In The Searchers this passage plays an important role in the development of the film‚ it provides psychological characterization of the main characters through cinematography‚ the editing style of the

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    August Bishop and Ethan Knight have been best friends since the day they first met at his seventh birthday party. Ethan’s mother passed away not long after giving birth‚ so he is left with his dad and spends a lot of time with August and her family. Both are nineteen years old and have hopeful dreams. Ethan has been performing magic tricks his whole life‚ always leaving August in awe and wondering how the trick was done. August‚ on the other hand‚ has a love for acting. She cares about her family

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    Wayne’s crude‚ but wonderfully played character. Would he really have shot his own niece? What was Ethan really thinking? To find the answer it is actually best to analyze the character of Martin‚ who according to author Brian Henderson stands for everything that Ethan does not. Henderson’s thesis starts off vaguely by pointing out musical scores at each end of the film which show that Ethan Edwards does not have a “peace of mind”. What we do know about Wayne’s character from the beginning

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    Biography John Steinbeck was born in Salinas‚ California‚ on February 27th‚ 1902. His father worked as country treasurer and his mother was a teacher. Steinbeck had three sisters: two of which were older and one was younger. Steinbeck often returns back to his hometown of Salinas‚ a place that he alludes to often in his writings. Steinbeck went to Stanford University in 1919‚ but was not what one would call a "typical student." Steinbeck simply took classes that interested him harnessed his writing

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