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    dead‚ Candy talks about her disrespectfully and blames her for spoiling the dream. “... he moved with a majesty only achieved by royalty and master craftsmen. He was a jerkline skinner‚ the prince of the ranch. Slim is also a key character to the novel. Slim‚ however‚ is in many ways the exact opposite of Curley’s wife. He is very kind‚ skilled and doesn’t demand attention or respect‚ but he earns it. He is ‘the prince of the ranch’. Technically‚ this should be the role of Curley‚ as the boss’ son

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    these still retain the original words written by the Bard. This play was one of Shakespeare’s earlier texts – written in about 1595‚ and is very firmly themed around love. This essay will explore the different areas of this theme and discuss how Shakespeare presents love in different ways. Romeo and Juliet: the classic love story. But one has to explore what types of love this refers to. Romantic love is the most obvious; indeed this love is communicated between

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    are self-serving to illustrate the impact of such on its citizens. In the book he demonstrates this through the character Winston. Winston knows that Big Brother and the government is just a huge lie. He writes in his journal about how he feels about Oceania and how he isn’t too sure about his surroundings. Everyone was for himself or herself and thinking negative about the government was out of the picture for all of the other citizens who were brainwashed by the government’s slogan “ BIG BROTHER

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    Second of all‚ pearl changed Kino and Juana lives. Third of all‚ their reaction to pearl. The theme of the story is greed is a bad thing because sometimes it can change person to being evil. The main point of the different between Kino and Juana and how pearl changed their lives. First of all‚ Juana is a quite person who takes care of her family‚ she is a mother. Kino is a father‚ a good guy who works hard ad a happy person. His job is a pearl diver‚ when Kino found the pearl Kino changed

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    As seen in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Tom Robinson is falsely accused and unfairly discriminated against simply because of his skin color. Like the other African American characters in the novel‚ he is unable to communicate his feelings due to the complexity of the issue of racism at the time. As soon as the false rape accusation was made against Tom‚ he was almost certainly done for‚ since the bigoted view that the town had against African

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    Discuss the importance of the character of Elizabeth and consider how Miller makes us respond to her throughout the play (30 marks) Throughout the Crucible Miller uses Elizabeth‚ who is a pious character‚ as a judge of character. Through her eyes we learn who is innately good such as Rebecca Nurse‚ we learn that John Proctor is a tragic hero whose fatal flaw is that he is “somewhat bewildered” and that Abigail truly is “a whore” with an “endless capacity for dissembling”. The audience trusts her

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    agreement to appoint Ralph as chief‚ what little order there was on the island began to fade. Jack in particular aided in seeing through the destruction of law and rules with his own savage desire to hunt and kill. He was off hunting somewhere. Ralph and Simon too experienced a bit of savagery in some aspects. It seemed that Piggy was the only true embodiment of society on the island. What happens when the last vestige of society in washed away to savagery? Through metaphor‚ personification and a chilling

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    It is believed that Shakespeare uses violence to present Macbeth’s decent from a tragic hero. In saying this however‚ it could be argued that Shakespeare presents violence and bloodshed as important symbols in the play. Whilst the violence and the blood that is shed is a tangible reminder of the outcomes of greed and the misuse of power‚ it also serves as an image that provokes Macbeth to reflect upon his devilish deeds. With his reign of violence‚ Macbeth becomes obsessed with the blood on his hands

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    Consider the ways in which the author presents Mathilde as a selfish‚ self-absorbed woman. ‘The necklace begins with a short paragraph describing Madame Mathilde Loisel‚ and her character. Though she was‚ ‘Pretty and charming’‚ Mathilde and her husband‚ a junior clerk‚ are not very well off financially‚ and therefore the couple live a modest lifestyle. Mathilde’s selfish desires of a life of ‘refinement and luxury’‚ with servants and extravagant living conditions are somewhat alien to her simple

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    Within the play of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as ambitious and vicious when she is first introduced in Act 1 Scene 5. Lady Macbeth is the one of the main reasons the play played out like it did. Although‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth treat each other as friends‚ they both have an equal say in what happens‚ but Lady Macbeth seems to contribute more opinion than Macbeth does. When her husband writes to Lady Macbeth about the witches‚ she was excited‚ she wanted to be queen and she did not

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