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    �5/24/2006� THE FALL OF TWO GREAT MEN - KING LEAR AND DEATH OF A SALESMAN COMPARATIVE ESSAY In many stories‚ the role of protagonist is to endure hardship and losses but regardless‚ the resolution in these stories tends to be a happy ending. However‚ some writers such as William Shakespeare and Arthur Miller prefer more tragic endings for their protagonists. Although the protagonists enjoy a happy life in the beginning of both King Lear and Death of a Salesman‚ we quickly see their uprising hardship

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    At the end of the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ George Wilson murders Jay Gatsby with a pistol. Most people would come to the conclusion that George Wilson is to blame for the death of Gatsby‚ but if we dig a little deeper‚ one could come to a different conclusion. I am of the opinion that Tom and Daisy are the true culprits of this crime. Later in the story‚ we learn that Daisy fell in love with Gatsby before she fell in love with Tom. After they met‚ Gatsby had to return to war‚ and because Daisy was

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    In the article “Are We Witnessing the Death of Modesty?”‚ the author discusses her viewpoints on modesty. She points out that the absence of modesty is becoming increasingly more evident in today’s society‚ while the values of self-respect and purity are declining. She also expresses her deep concern for future generations in regards to the impact that immodesty may leave. According to the author’s beliefs‚ people are losing sight of the importance of modesty and the significance it should hold within

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    The speaker of the ‘The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner’ is a young soldier who went to the World War II. It can be inferred that while he was home with his family‚ he had to go to the war. He was assinged to an aircraft. The line ‘’And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.’’ is a metaphor. We can say that he was a hitman in that line if we consider the shape of the aircrafts. In the first line‚ the age is emphasized. It seems he had a family and he lived with them. We can say that the

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    a way to express clearly: from simple hand gestures‚ to a disgusted face. To understand his novel more thoroughly‚ Arthur Miller uses the most understandable method of comprehension‚ music‚ to express the emotions of the characters in his play‚ "Death of a Salesman". The characters‚ Willy‚ Linda‚ Biff‚ Happy‚ and Ben‚ have a certain style of music and instruments portraying them to show the reader what type of emotional person they are. The beginning of the play starts with a soft‚ sweet

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    In the midst of a fiery excitement‚ a small young boy emerges out of a dusky tropical rainforest. The boy is mistaken for the prey of the boys and is mercilessly speared to death by the crowd. He held the key to their salvation‚ why didn’t they seem to care? Were they just ignorant or was something inside them persuading them against salvation? What diverted their motives? Who is this boy and what was their prey? Simon is set apart from the others early in the book as we notice how he is not

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    Two different men‚ with one shared dream‚ and both of which have different outcomes. In the plays‚ A Raisin in the Sun by Arthur Miller and Death of a Salesman by Lorraine Hansberry‚ the two major characters‚ Walter and Willy are important people with similar personal struggles and a shared dream of making it rich. The characters have similar struggles‚ with the outcome of them pursuing their dreams ending similarly. The characters of Walter and Willy have many common characteristics. Both Willy

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    “One death is a tragedy; one million deaths is a statistic” It is easy to personalise one death – we can all imagine someone we know dying. However‚ beyond 100 or so‚ the number of deaths becomes unfathomable and we can only think of it in an abstract‚ conceptual sense. That is to say‚ we can understand that a million people dying is a terrible thing‚ but we do not feel the amount of sorrow and pain that we feel if one person living relatively near to us dies. Therefore‚ we see one secluded

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    Gogh was a tragic hero. He had the gift of being able to paint and perceive colors different from others‚ but he was a drunk‚ and hated by most of the people around him. In the end he committed suicide. Long after his death people had come to love his work. Willy Lowman from “Death of a Salesman” is a wonderful model of the tragic hero Aristotle painted for us. Willy Lowman was a man trying to live out the American dream. Linda was his stay at home wife and he had two point five sons‚ Biff and

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    Imagine living in a life where getting killed for a matter of honor is acceptable. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ Santiago gets murdered by the Vicario brothers for allegedly taking the virginity of their sister‚ Angela Vicario; where death is the only solution to uphold family honor. Throughout this story‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez depicts the primary themes of history and time through the character roles and events that led up to Santiago’s murder by using the setting and non-linear style to show

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