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    is a novel based on unrequited love and one man’s quest for revenge. This book is a novel of two halves and personally I would argue that the first half of the book is far superior to the second half. The first part details the tense goings on of Heathcliff and Cathy’s relationship and how society keeps them apart whilst the second part discusses Heathcliff’s motive for revenge on Hindley. Eventually he attains his revenge and then repents for all he has done wrong to get it which eventually allows

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    their childish behavior while teaching them lessons they will use all of their life. Once these lessons are fully comprehended by the kids villains‚ such as Scar from The Lion king and Plankton from SpongeBob‚ specifically geared toward children were introduced to expose children to character traits that opposed the very morals that were taught to them. These villains were usually inherently evil usually having no reason to oppose the hero other than simple emotions such as jealously or greed being their

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    powerful symbolism‚ abundant diction‚ and intoxicating personification‚ Bronte manipulates the mysterious setting and potent characters in order to illustrate the meaning of the author’s remarkable work. Wuthering Heights is the dwelling of Hindley‚ Heathcliff‚ and Catherine that experiences commotion during stormy weather‚ hence the significant adjective:

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    into a lower class‚ like Heathcliff. When he was a child he was taken in by Catherine’s father‚ Mr. Earnshaw‚ as a malnourished‚ orphan and therefore since then has no status or reputation. Catherine says‚ “‘It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him: and that‚ not because he’s handsome‚ Nelly‚ but because he’s more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of‚ his and mine are the same’” (Bronte 80). Consequently‚ Heathcliff and Catherine are in love

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    The Moors

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    overall setting of the novel are The Moors‚ which play a huge role in the development of the story and the presentation of the characters. The significance of The Moors is to show the split personalities of characters such as Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. The Moors are also significant to the overall meaning and structure of the novel‚ by showing how the two generations in this novel clash and reflect one another. The moors are the main landscape of this novel. The Moors represent both the good

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    In the movie “Mean Creek” we are faced with many characters with their own set of morals and personalities. However‚ like all movies there must be a villain who does evil deliberately and is the principle bad character in the film. It is without a doubt that Marty is the real villain in Mean Creek. This is shown through his costume‚ various camera angles and props that flood the film. Marty is shown throughout the film as villainous due to many factors‚ but one element Estes uses to communicate

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    Iago’s cunning and ingenuity‚ although helpful in his course of destruction‚ in the end do not disguise the fact that he is a malevolent manipulator who‚ throughout the play‚ fails to conceive a legitimate motive for his malicious actions. Iago is a villain. He is the embodiment of evil‚ hatred and spite‚ a vicious sociopath with no moral compunction‚ and therefore while he does initially provide a reason for his wicked intentions‚ his true motive is only the promising destruction of purity and goodness

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    “Well‚ you need the villain. If you don’t have a villain‚ the good guy can stay home.” Christoph Waltz.Villains are like school‚ you don’t really like it but you would be nowhere without it. A villain is a character that is evil and creates problems in the story. Queen Levana from Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles‚ and the Sirens from Homer’s The Odyssey. Queen Levana is the queen of Luna and lets know one dampen her reign‚ she will do anything to get what she wants. The sirens are mythical creatures

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    as shown by the name “Wuthering” which suggests violent wind blowing however contrasting this Thrush cross grange is more peaceful and more a calming mood. Wuthering Heights is also dark and cold this can picture the darker side of life as when Heathcliff arrives it is snowing and it is bitter this is shown by the quote “the air made me shiver through every limb”. Thrush cross grange yet again is shown more positive as it is depicted as more bright and warm ”enjoy the cheerful fire” this suggests

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    continuous battle with good vs. evil‚ both mentally and physically. These characters‚ when compared‚ are all very relatable. Claudius and the sisters Goneril and Regan are nearly the same when examined. Claudius is the plays antagonist and main villain. He is the brother to King Hamlet‚ second husband to Gertrude‚ and uncle to Prince Hamlet. Claudius obtained the throne by murdering his own brother purely out of greed and ambition. On top of murdering him‚ he also married the late king’s wife‚ Gertrude

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