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    The story of Wuthering Heights‚ by Emily Brontë is really a novel about the revenge of characters and the fact there is little love between most of the them in the book. There are cycles of hatred between most of the generations in the novel. However most of these conflicts can be traced back to two characters‚ Hindley and Catherine. These two characters pass down their own traits to later generation and the people around them. In total the similarities of the generations of characters at Wuthering

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    buying them lunch. When they arrive at his home‚ he makes the two girls drunk and takes drugs himself and rapes them violently while the music of Beethoven is playing. This is only one example of the fact that women are highly disrespected in this novel. Alex only sees women as sexual objects and they don’t get a voice or feelings in the book. Of course the girls who he just raped leave his apartment completely hysterical and also Alex’s own mother gets feelings in the book by just wanting the best

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    Great Expectations Do our views of Magwitch change during the course of the novel? Great Expectations is about an ordinary‚ working class boy who suddenly finds himself with a secret benefactor who wants to make him into a rich gentleman. The boy comes to learn some hard lessons in life. In this story Dickens wants us to realise that being rich is not the most important thing in life compared to love and loyalty. Pip meets a convict in the graveyard where the story starts. The convict scares

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    1. The new name by which Grete addresses Gregor is “It”‚ which implies a sense of alienation from her own brother‚ and suggests Grete treating her brother as an object. 2. As the entire family witnesses Gregor’s morbid situation at the end of the novel in his room‚ Mr. Samsa‚ wearing his occupational uniform‚ comes out with Grete on one arm‚ and his wife on the other. Though all of them appear to be in a very depressed and gloomy mood‚ they decide to take the day off from their busy work lives‚ and

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    this rose his willingness to tear others down based on their wealth. With the tactical use of intricate characters‚ situations‚ and darkness and light‚ Dickens exemplifies the wrongness of judging people by their social class. Characters in the novel are what portray strong

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    Simon Becoming the Hero Sometimes the bravest person can be the one in the little one in the background. In William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”‚ Simon is the Christ figure because he says no to temptation and sacrifices himself in order to save the others from themselves. In Golding’s allegorical novel‚ little Simon steps up and unexpectedly becomes a hero. Simon is introduced as a sweet boy who likes to be alone. In order to avoid being corrupted‚ he refuses to take part in any of Jack’s foolishness

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    ideas and opinions of the novel. Despite the fact that a majority of the novel can be interpreted so differently‚ there is one central theme that is portrayed endlessly throughout the novel: wealth. Wealth was looked upon as a deciphering factor between social classes which ultimately led to a distinct gap in the social classes of society. Many thought that money led to an invitation into society dominated with wealth and fame; however‚ as readers see throughout the novel‚ wealth actually creates

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    William Golding September 23‚ 2013 Period 7 On September 19‚ 1911‚ an aspiring author was born. Sir William Gerald Golding‚ an 82 year old man when he died‚ was born in Saint Columb Minor‚ Cornwall‚ England (biography.com). He was raised by Mildred and Alex Golding‚ both avid workers. His mother was an activist‚ and she fought for women’s right to vote. His father was a schoolmaster. Golding first attended Marlborough Grammar School‚ the place his father worked. Golding said that he would

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    How does Shakespeare present marriage in the Taming of the Shrew? In The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare is using Kate and Petruchio’s relationship to present marriage as something women should not aspire to‚ this is different to the conventions of other comedies‚ for example; in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing the two characters dislike each other but become better people through love and marriage. Apart from this ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ does seem to have many of the conventions that

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    Calls’‚ many contrasts and paradox’s are present and at the centre of them all is the character known as Inspector Goole. However‚ the inspector is not any ordinary inspector. I believe that the inspector is used as a device by Priestley to explore the wider themes of the play and to depict other characters true personalities. This essay will explore some of the techniques Priestley presents the inspector in An Inspector Calls. One of the ways Priestley presents the inspector is through his physical

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