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    written. The character that was most influenced in the novel was Heathcliff‚ the byronic hero‚ by the injustices he faced as a child and growing up. He seeks revenge against Hindley at first and later Edgar Linton because of the treatment he receives from the both. Heathcliff is not only affected by the characters in the novel but also the setting which is Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights; moreover‚ both places give off a different mood and a change of thought to the characters that cause

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    Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain satirizes the southern view that African Americans are inferior through emphasizing the prejudice of characters. Twain displays the biased idea about slavery in Pap’s long rant. In the log cabin‚ cooks dinner while Pap drinks alcohol. Huck mentions how when Pap drinks‚ he usually attacks the government. This night‚ Pap rambles on about how the government is bad for allowing an African American from Ohio have freedom and voting rights‚ which Pap responds by saying he will

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    Hardy creates an image of Tess in this scene with a “figure (that) looked singularly tall and imposing as she stood in her long white nightgown”(96). Hardy uses this image of Tess to show that she has learned and grown as a character since the beginning of the book. No longer is Tess a simple country girls innocent and inexperienced. Now she is a “imposing” figure‚ someone who her siblings who are in the room with her can look up to and rely on. Tess endured a horrible experience

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    How does Macbeth show his fears in his use of soliloquys? The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare is believed to have been written between 1603 and 1607‚ and is most commonly dated 1606. The tragedy is about a man named Macbeth who is told by three witches that he is going to become king. He does everything in his power to make the prophecies come true and he ends up killing the king‚ his best friend and his friend’s wife and children. When he is told that no one born naturally by a woman can

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    How does Steinbeck use Foreshadowing and Settings effectively in Of Mice and Men? John Ernst Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men uses a lot of foreshadowing and clever settings effectively‚ which makes his novel a great book. The use of foreshadowing entices the reader and makes you want to read on. The well-described settings make a vivid image of what is actually going on and help us think what it really was like during the 1930’s. Steinbeck uses masses of foreshadowing throughout his book. For instance

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    Questions About Race How does the novel portray its African-American characters? Are there elements of racism in these portrayals? African American characters are not given much depth in the book and are only shown a few times. The few times they did‚ such as at Calpurnia’s church‚ they seemed very kind and sweet. There are some elements of racism throughout the book when describing the characters but it is mostly when other characters are talking about the blacks. How is the African-American community

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    by William Golding‚ takes place somewhere in the distant future‚ on the threshold of the next world war. A plane overturns on an unfounded island far from civilization. Amongst the stranded are boys ranging from toddlers to school age. The first characters introduced are Ralph and Piggy. Charismatic and good looking‚ Ralph is the main protagonist of this story. He is neither the most intelligent nor the most physically adept and represents order‚ development‚ and productivity. Piggy is the physically

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    lady.’ Although this may seem harmless to some‚ it is clearly quite a patronising term of address which Bronte strategically put in here. This shows that‚ from the very beginning he is seen as an authorative character who did not even bother to call Jane by her name. Another way in which Bronte does this is by using

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    adults in Acqua Traverse are holding the young boy ransom. As Michele develops as a character we see the contrast of loyalty and betrayal. We are shown this particularly at the novels climax as Michele’s loyalty

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    Motivation can be clearly defined as why someone chooses to do what they preform‚ the reason behind the madness. Within Arthur Miller’s drama‚ The Crucible‚ the motivation of the many different characters is very conspicuous‚ as there are many hints throughout the text. The play is a fictionalized and dramatized version of the story of witchcraft in Salem‚ Massachusetts that took place during 1692. The drama was allegedly a representation of McCarthyism‚ the practice of making accusations without

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