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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the author‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ uses his book to portray and critique many male-female relationships. Some of these relationships are marriages‚ while others are not. There is the relationship between Daisy and Tom Buchanan‚ Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker‚ Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson‚ Myrtle and George Wilson‚ and Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. Some of these relationships had the ability to affect many other people‚ even if the two in the relationship did not mean

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    How does SNS change the way communicate between people in Vietnam? About 5-10 years ago‚ people communicate directly in the normal way. But then Social Network System appeared and it changed a lot the way people communicate‚ especially in Vietnam. Nowadays‚ young people who grow up with the Internet and all the technology out there‚ actually they take all of it for granted. It’s easy to have a new technology devices and it’s also simple to learn how to use it. The communication between people

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    characters)‚ no matter how briefly sketched are real.(CLIFFS NOTES P.54).Charles Dickens has the ability to make his characters very close to human‚ if not human. Charles Dickens’ novelGreat Expectations‚ is mainly based on a character named Pip who goes from ’rags’ to ’riches’. Joe Gargery‚ Pip’s brother-in-law‚ lives with Pip and Mrs. Joe in the marsh country. He is a blacksmith who doesn’t make a lot of money but manages to stay a mild and good-natured man. But what causes Joe to stay so mild and

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    dynamic. Therefore‚ when looking at true character change‚ we have to compare these two aspects. Kafka elaborates on two characters specifically throughout the book‚ Gregor and Grete. While he talks how Gregor’s metamorphosis has impacted his family‚ he only focuses on the physical aspects and Gregor’s personality remains unchanged. However‚ when he talks about Grete‚ he shows the change in character she experienced due to

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    are depicted that way. In the book‚ we see Huck’s conscience evolve and his personality change‚ particularly towards the concept of slavery. Even though in the beginning of the book‚ Huck viewed slavery as normal and completely appropriate‚ throughout the book his opinion changed due to his friendship with Jim. Huck demonstrates that it is difficult to dehumanize someone that you have a personal relationship with. Because of his friendship with Jim‚ Huck’s morals taught by society were contradicted

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    Do you change as much as Scout Finch changes throughout the story‚ To Kill a Mockingbird She has some moments where some people may wonder what is going through her head‚ like when she fights with Walter. Some may wonder why she fights with him. People may think‚ “Why won’t she just leave him be?” Scout fights with Walter‚ because she thinks he is the reason she got in trouble from the teacher. In occasions within the story‚ Scout is feisty‚ outspoken‚ and curious. In the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird

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    situations they experience. This is because people can become set in a mindset until a certain event changes their persona‚ people often acquire certain traits from people they choose to associate with‚ and people often choose to alter their personalities in order to “fit in”.

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    By the end of this expedition‚ he will have changed almost everything about him and how he lives everyday life. At the beginning of the story‚ Bilbo was kind‚ but was also extremely contempt with his way of life. He wanted nothing more than to “ eat meals six times a day” (Tolkien 5). But by the end of the expedition he had learned to

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    At the beginning of the story‚ Orpheus has this talent that he uses it in a bad way towards the gods that changes Eurydice.Orpheus is singing and playing around that he didn’t care what would be his consequence.Eurydice goes to the underworld and Orpheus is the one that discovers his wife body and he was so sad to see his wife dead.“ Grief came alike‚ to gods and to men as the listened but no comfort came to him from the expression of hi sorrow.” He was so talented at his singing that he made fun

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    Aylmer does not quite understand the quote by C.Joybell because he loses sight of his love of Georgiana for scientific perfection. Moreover‚ Aylmer’s want to get rid of Georgiana’s birthmark produces a change in his feelings toward her. When discussing the birthmark and a possible removal with Georgiana‚ Aylmer said‚ “you [Georgiana] came so nearly perfect from the hand of Nature… as being the visible mark of earthly imperfection” (11). Additionally‚ Hawthorne states “this one defect [grew] more

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