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    The relationship between Jane and Mr Rochester is explored for the first time in Chapter 12. Mr Rochester’s entrance into the novel in Chapter 12‚ unbeknownst to Jane until the final paragraphs of the chapter‚ acts as an interesting way for the reader to explore both Jane’s and Mr Rochester’s characters and Bronte uses this as an initial indication of the relationship that develops through the rest of the novel. It is clear from the beginning of the chapter that Jane is frustrated by her situation

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    Explore Download 49CommentLinkEmbedSave for laterof 1Readcast PUBLIC SPEAKING TEXTSEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN TEMBAK‚ 09300 KUALA KETILTHEME : WORLD OF SELF‚ FAMILY AND FRIENDSTOPIC : FAVOURITE PASTIMEMY FAVOURITE HOBBY Good morning to all judges‚ teachers‚ fellow contestants andaudiences. I would grasp this honour today to tell about my favourite hobby.A hobby is a kind of amusement‚ an interesting pursuit which fruitfullyoccupies our leisure hours. There are many kinds of hobbies like collectingthings

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    Initially‚ Michael Frayn portrays Mrs Hayward as someone with the perfect life‚ from Stephen’s perspective‚ someone who does not appear to warrant sympathy. She is always “unhurried and composed”‚ and has a “rest” in the afternoon‚ reflecting the idea her life is tranquil and stress-free. Stephen feels a sense of admiration towards the Haywards and describes them as “impeccable”‚ a contrast to his own “unsatisfactory family”; He continually feels inferior to them‚ portraying the idea they are superior

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is said to be about the duality of man. The book is also about many societal perspectives and tackles a less referenced theme of society’s view on image and reputation. It was written during a time when if you were a woman and had red hair you were told you had an excitable and hot-tempered personality‚ you were then told to pursue men with dark brown or black hair because he would have a more calm demeanor. Everything during that era was based

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    Explore the ways in which Kidd strikingly portrays the relationship between Lily and Rosaleen in the course of the novel. Sue Monk Kidd uses Rosaleen as a stand-in mother of Lily to change her from a girl to a woman‚ and also to adapt her to the environment that is to come. Continuing the entire way through The Secret Life of Bees is her maternal and womanly impact on Lily‚ and the bond between the unlikely pair is shown throughout the serious and fun events during the story becoming much stronger

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    Arthur birling’s Character J.B. Priestley wrote ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ a three act drama which was first performed in 1945‚ which is after the Second World War ended. In this play‚ Arthur Birling is a wealthy mill owner and a politician. He represents the capitalist upper class. Since Priestley was a socialist and server in the war‚ he wanted to show this ruling class family as the ‘antagonists’ in this play‚ as he himself‚ in his life‚ accused the ruling class for their mistakes‚ who helped trigger

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    In literature‚ a beguiling character often uses deception in order to mislead other characters. If an individual is skilled in this art‚ he may even go so far as to deceive the reader. In John Collier’s short story‚ "Thus I Refute Beelzy‚" Mr. Beelzy is one such character. Throughout the work‚ he is able to keep a veil over the eyes of those who ’see’ him‚ and so hide his true intentions. Mr. Beelzy’s deceptive appearance stems from the manner of his entrance into Small Simon’s life. The reasons

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    Character Analysis of Mr Jones Mr Jones is the first character we hear of in the book. Our first impression of him which is confirmed later on in the book is of a drunkard‚ careless and irresponsible farmer. Unfortunately because for his carelessness the animals suffer and this is the reason why they rebel. We can see the bad effect that this had on the animals in: Chapter 1 -“was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes” Chapter 2 -“so that when evening came‚ the animals were still unfed”

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    Killing Mr.Griffin by the author of Lois Duncan is about a very strict and demanding english teacher whose name is Mr.Griffin. Some of his students are fed up with them working hard and getting bad grades and having to retake his class so a group plans to kidnap the teacher and teach him a lesson but after they get into the plan and put it into action they realize their plan had gone down the drain. Irma Ruggles is portrayed as sneaky and wanting attention but loving and kind. Irma Ruggles is

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    Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde A novel’s characters may be described in multitudes of ways. Keeping this thought in mind‚ the three main characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ Dr. Jekyll‚ Mr. Hyde‚ and Mr. Utterson are highlighted by Stevenson. He developed each character individually through their actions and by comparing them in a comprehensive manner with which a reader can understand and ultimately‚ relate with. In this way Stevenson shows the reader who the characters really through their actions

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