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    Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott. Fitzgerald‚ love and money are big concepts that are shown. Love is rather superficial and not pure between Tom and Daisy. The days leading up to their wedding Tom put on quite a show for Daisy to prove he had money‚ “He came down with a hundred people in four private cars‚ and hired a whole floor of the Muhlbach Hotel‚ and the day before the wedding he gave her a string of pearls valued at three hundred and fifty thousand dollars” (75-76). Later

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    Piggy as an Indirect Female Figure in Lord of Flies In Lord of the Flies‚ Golding has excluded women from the society on the island. He also goes further and shows his misogyny. As we have read in the novel‚ in the midst of a nuclear war‚ we observe a group of British boys who were being evacuated to an unnamed destination. Their plane crashed‚ leaving the boys stranded on an unfamiliar island. So far‚ we know that these boys are from London and therefore highly educated‚ cultured‚ and civilized

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    Carve for himself‚ for on his choice depends The safety and health of this whole state And therefore must his choice be circumscribed Unto the voice and yielding of that body Whereof he is the head (1.3.17-24) Act 1 Scene 3 Analysis This scene presents tender‚ if somewhat humorous‚ dialogue between sister and brother‚ father and son‚ and father and daughter. Buried in the conversation‚ however‚ is the undercurrent of honesty vs. deceit‚ love vs. betrayal‚ reality vs. appearances‚ all themes

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    The King’s Fear: An Analysis of Hamlet’s Claudius American author‚ John Steinbeck once said “Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power.” The theme of corruption is demonstrated in Hamlet by a series of events that lead to devastating decay. The “beginning of the end” is caused by Claudius‚ the present king of Denmark‚ Gertrude’s new spouse‚ and Hamlet’s uncle. Claudius is an intelligent antagonist whose Machiavellian plan of fratricide and his thirst for

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    farm and themselves‚ but soon afterwards the animals were betrayed by their own kind. Stalin‚ whom was the leader of Russia‚ would constantly murder his own people‚ and Orwell demonstrates these actions in his novel when Napoleon was murdering his own kind. Orwell illustrates in his novel‚ Napoleon murdering his own kind by accusing them of committing crimes they hadn’t done. Stalin and Napoleon would both kill their own kind for multiple reasons‚ but mainly due to the fear of betrayal. Stalin would

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    How does Sheriff present disturbed characters in ‘Journey’s End’. (NOT Stanhope) Journey’s End is a play written by R.C. Sherriff based on his experience of WW1. He presents several of the characters in the play as being disturbed in different ways from his experience of people’s behaviour in the trenches. The most disturbed character in the play is easily Stanhope due to his ambitious drinking and his temper. However‚ there are still other characters that are disturbed during the play. Out

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    How does Priestley use Eva Smith as a dramatic device? Priestley represents Eva as a dramatic device in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’ in many different ways‚ and also uses her to connect everybody to making them/(all characters) guilty for Eva Smith’s death. At the beginning of the play in Act 1 scene 1‚ Priestley uses Eva to represent the voiceless “she’d left a letter there and sort of a diary”‚ it’s as if Priestley is using the Inspector to represent Eva‚ making Eva voiceless‚ as if the Inspector

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    Simon has the power of "seeing" and understanding what the other boys cannot. When the boys worry about the beastie‚ it is Simon who suggests that the beast might be within them‚ and it is he who has the encounter with the "lord of the flies‚" which is so powerful that it makes him faint. He is killed as the other boys celebrate after a hunt. Because his name is associated with Christianity (Simon Peter‚ Christ’s chief disciple)‚ we can understand his death as a sacrifice resulting from the pagan

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    In The Collector by John Fowles‚ Obsession plays the key role in both characters‚ Clegg and Miranda. One can see that obsession is present in Clegg’s point of view as he stalks Miranda around London. Miranda’s obsession is found in her diary about a man she loves. Both obsessions between Clegg and Miranda differ significantly. At the beginning of The Collector‚ the reader is introduced to Clegg as he is watching over Miranda in the Town Hall Annexe‚ where he works. Days that Clegg worked he would

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    Saint Simon Claude Henri de Rouvroy‚ comte de Saint-Simon‚ often referred to as Henri de Saint-Simon (17 October 1760–19 May 1825) was a French utopian socialist thinker. Saint-Simon was born in Paris. He belonged to a younger branch of the family of the duc de Saint-Simon. He claimed his education was directed by Jean le Rond d’Alembert‚ though no proof of this exists; it is likely that Saint-Simon himself invented this false intellectual pedigree. At the age of sixteen he was in America helping

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