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    Explore the ways that Shakespeare presents his characters in difficult circumstances in Romeo and Juliet and Othello. In Romeo and Juliet and Othello‚ Shakespeare presents Romeo’s love for Juliet through references to the stars and other cosmic images. The fact that Romeo says‚ “arise fair sun and kill the envious moon in “suggests that because he loves Juliet and is willing to marry her ‚she should lose her respect and loyalty to the moon which represents the goddess Diana who at that time was referred

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    Atticus Flaws

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    breath of Steven Jobs’ life. To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee lucidly epitomizes the matter pertaining to this theme in her gothic novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee‚ with southern drama‚ scathingly condemns racial prejudice through the story of a wrongfully accused black man. However‚ she also affirms the inherent goodness in human kindness through the story of the protagonist‚ Atticus Finch and his daughter‚ Scout. In this story‚ Atticus benefits from the racist Maycomb jury‚ who was admired and

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    The Real Atticus Finch

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    The Real Atticus Finch “How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young‚ compassionate with the aged‚ sympathetic with the striving‚ and tolerant of the weak and the strong -- because someday you will have been all of these‚” George Washington Carver once stated. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Atticus Finch‚ a father of Jem and Scout and a lawyer in Maycomb County‚ is tender‚ compassionate‚ sympathetic and tolerant with everyone he comes in contact with. He does

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    the whole play. Throughout act one‚ both in Willy’s dreams and in the present‚ Linda acts as Willy’s sole source of motivation. She is always complementing him‚ "you’re the handsomest man in the world." She encourages him in his work‚ assuring him that "next week you’ll do better." She is also the only person who truly believes in Willy‚ so much that she sticks up for him against Biff and tells him‚ "either he’s your father and you pay him that respect‚ or else you’re not to come here." This

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    utilizes Okonkwo‚ almost as a human metaphor‚ in order to portray the extremities of Igbo culture and how this culture interacts with that of the

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    Atticus Finch

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a bestselling and award winning novel written by Harper Lee. It follows the lives of the Finch family and other citizens in the fictional town of Maycomb in the early 1930’s. The main character is Scout (Jean Louise Finch)‚ who is the daughter of Atticus Finch and the sister of Jem (Jeremy Atticus Finch). At a young age‚ Scout and Jem lost their mother. This left Atticus to raise the two children with the help from his cook‚ Calpurnia. However‚ there are many other unique

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    How does Steinbeck present the character of Curley in Of Mice and Men? In Of Mice and Men Steinbeck mainly presents Curley as a mean person who wants authority on the ranch. Although this makes Curley a more hated character‚ Steinbeck makes it clear to the reader that Curley is only mean as a result of being lonely. This loneliness of Curley was typical of men on ranches in 1930s America. Curley wants to get more authority on the ranch. When we first see Curley‚ he is described as closing his

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    uses the word heathen to describe his father and the traditions that his father follows. “Papa looked at Jaja. “What did you say? Is that what you have learned from living in the same house as a heathen?”” (pg. 191 The Purple Hibiscus) The use of the word “heathen” sets an unsettling mood between the two and already draws a line between Papa and Papa-Nnukwu. Not only does Papa’s character work to diminish the Igbo culture‚ but so does Father Benedict. Father Benedict continues to separate the two

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    Not only does Mr. Snopes lack the ability show kind emotions he also seems to have somewhat of a temper. Faulkner portrays Sarty Snopes as being the youngest boy of Mr. Snopes and having an eagerness to make his father proud. Faulkner delivers what I believe to be a common scenario of how a son will do almost anything to be what his father expects of him. From the very beginning of the story‚ the feelings of Sarty and Mr. Snopes are made evident while in the courtroom where his father is being accused

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    will always win. They’re ugly‚ but those are the facts of life” (Lee 295 ; ch. 23). To Kill a Mockingbird by: Harper Lee is a historical fiction novel about white people not being fair to blacks and segregation in 1930 in Maycomb‚ Alabama during the Great Depression. Appearance should not affect the way one is treated. You shouldn’t be looked at by appearance but by legitimate actions. The Ewell family is totally racist and does not give any black people respect at all‚ he never refers to them

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