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    5 February 2014 Unbounded Sentiment: An Examination of Character Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” details the emotional process of a certain Louise Mallard as she copes with news of her husband’s recent death. The story experiences a change of tone partway through‚ as it soon becomes clear that Mrs. Mallard‚ while initiatially shaken‚ is in fact elated by the news of her late husband’s untimely demise. One can actually notice Mrs. Mallard’s entire mood and outlook shift dramatically during

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    Tom Joad

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    are first introduced to Tom Joad‚ he is an enigma. He presents many contrasts‚ and the reader is not sure what to make of him. Though only recently released from the Oklahoma state penitentiary for murder‚ Tom is honest about his past. He freely admits to his reason for imprisonment‚ and goes so far as to say that he would kill again‚ if it came to it. Despite his flaws‚ Tom nonetheless wins the trust of the reader and Jim Casey. Casey‚ the fallen preacher‚ becomes close to Tom and begins to influence

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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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    pressure from society‚ Atticus Finch defends the black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ doing what’s right even if it may be perceived as wrong. Throughout the book‚ Atticus passes his thoughts to his children‚ Jem and Scout‚ teaching

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF MR. KAPASI IN “INTERPRETER OF MALADIES” Mr. Kapasi is the protagonist in “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri. In this short story that is narrated in limited omniscient‚ Mr. Kapasi is the smart Indian man in his late forties that has lost romantic values in his marriage. Mr. Kapasi is detail oriented and posseses a lot of attributes such as: observance‚ hard working‚ modesty‚ dependability‚ intelligence and above all‚ he is very meticulous in his physical appearance

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    Possibility of Evil‚ by Shirley Jackson follows that very friend. Embodied in the character Mrs.Strangeworth‚ she lives in a quaint little town where she knows everyone. Unlike her appearance as a little old lady‚ she is actually a mean spirited old woman who tries to inform the townsfolk of “evils” and by writing anonymous letters to various people‚ and by doing so she makes them uneasy. When one boy delivers a letter to Mr. Crane and says who it is from‚ she gets her prize roses destroyed. In the short

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    Tom Brennan

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    individual’s perception of the world and obstacles may arise which test individual’s strength. This is shown through analysis of the novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C. Burke (2005) and the memoir “At least it’s not contagious’ by Samantha Miles (1995). Hindered by emotional turmoil and an uncontrollable situation in Mumbilli‚ the protagonist Tom Brennan relieves his devastated life in the new realm of Coghill through forming new relationships and accepting new avenues for personal development

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    overwhelms Mrs. Mallard because of the loss of her husband.  This makes Mrs. Mallard seem emotionally weak. It makes women appear to be emotionally weaker than men.  It would be normal for her to be upset with the death of her husband‚ but the story has two people telling her the bad news‚ her sister and her husband’s friend.  Mrs. Mallard also has problems with her heart which show her to be a weaker person from the start.  Mrs. Mallard is immediately shown to be the obviously weaker character. - Plagiarized

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    How does Fitzgerald make Tom Buchanan an unpleasant character? Support your answer by close reference to Fitzgerald’s writing. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald creates a most unpleasant character in the form of Tom Buchanan. Fitzgerald achieves this primarily by consistently showing Buchanan’s unpleasant characteristics to the reader in every situation where we meet him. Buchanan is displayed as a selfish‚ controlling and physically dominant bully who disregards care for anyone‚ including his

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    Tom Finch Monologue

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    behind was on fire. His face looked frightened‚ so much like his father’s. He said that Mr. Finch and Cal just drove into our yard in those fancy automobiles that costs way too much. My heart started beating so fast but i still had hope. He could be here because they realized Tom was innocent and he was finally coming home to us. When i got to my home‚ I saw my children playing a game with their marbles. I saw Mr. Finch standing there with a look of sorrow on his face. He looked at me with regret.

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