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    ESSAY `A hero´ -How successfully does the writer present the close family relationships with: his father‚ his granny‚ his mother and the relations between father and mother and comment the use of words‚ phrases and techniques. The story of “A hero” focuses on the character Swami – a ten year old loving cricket boy and his relationship with his family‚ especially with his overbearing (dominating) father. The centre of the story concerns a family and their relationships with each other.

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    Inspector Goole

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    Inspector Goole in Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls’ is arguably the most important character. An agent of change and a voice and a voice of personal and social conscience he delivers the main message of the play in his parting speech challenging the Birlings‚ and the audience‚ to “Remember” that there are “millions and millions” of people like Eva Smith‚ all “linked” in some way. Clearly at this stage his examination of the Birlings behaviour and the investigation of the suicide of Eva Smith

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    How does Priestley present Mr Birling in Act one? The play‚ by J.B Priestley‚ was set in 1912 because the author wanted to give an audience a better understanding of the contrast in social class and hierarchy‚ which was split into Upper‚ Middle and working class‚ compared to what they had in 1945‚ when the play was written. Additionally‚ by setting it during The Edwardian era‚ the assemblage is able to observe the domineering Capitalistic views which is the heart of Arthur Birling’s philosophy.

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    Eric Foner

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    The most important chapter in this reading is when Foner talks about how freedom means different things to different people. Foner explains the two different types that people think about freedom. The first way people think of freedom is by protecting indivuals from authority. The second is to make choices freely without anyone concerned about you. This part was important because no one was use to this concept so it took time to get this in their head. As these different kinds of freedom were put

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    An Inspector Calls is a play set in 1912. In the play‚ Gerald and Sheila are enjoying an engagement party when intrudes a ‘police inspector’ who reveals that a lower class woman drank disinfectant and died. The inspector gradually reveals that every member of the family plays a part in the girl’s death. What is important about this play‚ and at first seems irrelevant‚ is that it is set in 1912. What must be remembered is that today if a young woman was struggling with the dilemmas that Eva Smith

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    Hamlet Act 1

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    Act 1- Scene 1 The first entrance of the ghost is made impressive because Marcellus and Bernardo only told Horatio about them seeing the ghost in the two nights before during their watch. Horatio did not believe them “Horatio says ‘tis but our fantasy and will not let belief take hold of him touching this sight twice seen of us;” (1.1.23-25) What makes the siting of the ghost so important is that the two guard believe it to be the ghost of the dead King Hamlet. When the ghost appears and Horatio

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    by Robert Browning‚ taken from the 1842 collection‚ Dramatic Lyrics‚ explores many aspects of conflict that relate to both the Elizabethan and Victorian societies. Written as a dramatic monologue rather than a play‚ Browning uses the poem to expose how jealousy and envy lead to a catastrophic build-up of internal conflict‚ which results in her desire kill her rival by poisoning her in the presence of her lover. However‚ while it is clear that both Shakespeare and Browning are interested in presenting

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    The Crucible play has many characters‚ but how could one forget Abigail Williams? Abigail has the most influence over her friends and this is shown throughout the play. She is very proud and manipulative in any situation. Her character stands out and shows the readers how her character portrays the time period of the evil in the witch trials. Abigail Williams is not a victim of her society. She is very manipulative and has control over all her friends in the play. Abigail treats the girls very poorly

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    at him trying to receive his love. “[Abigail] cannot sleep for dreamin‘‚ [She] cannot dream but [she] wake and walk about the house as though [she] find you comin’ through some door.” The quote is a great example of Abigail’s desperation‚ it shows how she

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    Eric The Red

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    Eric the Red (Eric Thorvaldsson) was the viking known for founding Greenland and creating struggling‚ but later flourishing settlements - But how Eric even found Greenland in the first place‚ has a lot more to do with ‘villain‚’ than ‘hero.’ Setting the Scene Eric was born in Stavanger‚ Norway in the year 950 BCE (Before Common Era.) At age ten‚ his father‚ Thorvald Asvaldsson‚ was exiled from Norway for the act of manslaughter. Because of Eric’s youth‚ he had to leave as well. The two moved

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