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    liked both to the lives of ordinary citizens and the future of Russia itself. Crime and Punishment relies heavily on the atmosphere of St. Petersburg to evoke its themes of poverty‚ isolation‚ and immorality. Critic I.F.I Evnin deems it “the first great Russian novel in which

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    stillness of the air grew quite oppressive‚ and the silence was so marked that the bleating of a sheep inland or the barking of a dog in the town was distinctly heard‚ and the band on the pier‚ with its lively French air‚ was like a discord in the great harmony of nature’s silence. (Stoker 84/85) In just these few

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    atmosphere of both the house and miss Havisham. As he walks to her he notices that all the clocks have stopped at twenty to nine and she says: "Look at me‚ you are not afraid of a woman who has not seen the sun since you were born?". Dickens uses a great deal of straight forward language in the novel relating to death and decay‚ especially in his description of Miss Havisham. She openly talks about having her heart broken. Pip notices that it is kind of like she has stopped living and that her life

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    Biddy vs. Estella The main character of this novel is very obviously Pip. He is both the narrator and protagonist of the novel. When delving into the characteristics of Pip‚ it is easy to see that for every action Pip does‚ he is thinking of how someone else will view it‚ whether that someone be Estella‚ Miss Havisham‚ Biddy‚ Joe or any other character in this novel. It is easy to say that Pip’s main goals in life were most affected and determined by Estella’s relationship with Pip and also Biddy’s

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    Our obligations to our relations having been lessened considerably‚ obstacles to our union failed to present themselves. Though she never told me so in words‚ Estella had grown weary in her way of life. The selling of her final worldly possession‚ and all those memories associated with it‚ had‚ I suspect‚ been her final step. If Providence had not found me treading the familiar grounds of Satis House‚ she would have been beyond my reach forever. Gone was the quick‚ flashing eye that irritated my

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    Michael). Not only were his characters based off of the less fortunate‚ but they were also based off of real life situations” (Pearson‚ John). In his classic novel‚ Oliver Twist‚ the main plot was about poverty and abandonment‚ which Dickens had a great deal of experience during his early childhood. His childhood experiences influenced his characters and themes shown throughout his

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    Miss Havisham Miss Havisham appearance is very ghostly and skeleton like but in another way very elegant with the rich materials and fine fabrics she wears but she also has certain scruffiness to her with the messy bridal flowers in her hair and one shoe on a one shoe off kind of thing. The old woman looked pretty much skin and bone and that’s why in the extract pip describes her as a ‘skeleton in the ashes of a rich dress’. At first in the extract pip describes her in a very elegant and wealthy

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    except that he is known as Pop Eye. He lives in a house that is separated from the rest of the island. Once the rebels and redskins attack the island‚ the people living there must hide. Many people escape overseas‚ but some remain on the island in great danger. Mr. Watts chooses to stay on the island along with his wife. There are not many people left‚ but the ones that are left are unable to go to school and do things that they once did. Because Mr. Watts believes that every child should be educated

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    It is normal in today’s world to feel as an outcast or unwelcome at times. It is a very unfortunate and saddening feeling to feel as such. An outcast is‚ “a person who has been rejected by society or a social group .” Fortunately‚ we have writers and authors who are able to focus and elaborate on this feeling of being an outcast‚ and give us a result of what can happen if someone faces the fears of being an outcast from society for a length of time. Both‚ Doveskey and Kafka focus on the idea

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    However‚ such is not the real issue that has been bothering the RGA-aligned girl and boy scouts. The real issue was discerning the true musical notes behind the beauteous high song of the origin. Or more correctly‚ figuring out why there is such a great divide between the boy and girl scouts‚ the likes of which could not be found among the Ryanite

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