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    The story of Frankenstein is one of great tragedy and great human sacrificing. Victor Frankenstein is the main character within this great novel‚ but it is hard to call Victor the protagonist within the story because of all of his terrible flaws. Likewise it is difficult to call the creature that Victor Frankenstein creates the antagonist. However‚ the story of Frankenstein is one of a man trying to create life out of death. Victor Frankenstein is a crazed scientist who for all intents and purposes

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    England - The Promised Land?: Utopian Expectations vs. Dystopian Experiences Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Theoretical Background 2 2.2 ‘Mother Country’ 2 2.3 The Immigrant Experience 5 2.4 ‘Nation Language’ and its Use in Poetry 7 Analysis 9 3.2 Utopian Expectations 9 3.2 Dystopian Experiences 13 3 4 Conclusion 17 Bibliography 18 Plagiarism Statement Appendices Appendix A: “Old Slave Villages”‚ “Poverty Life” Appendix

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    The most realistic of the three dystopian scenarios is that of The Veldt. In The Veldt‚ Family roles have been replaced entirely by technology. The children do not respect their parents in the least because the house has taken over their roles as caregivers. Lydia‚ the mother even says at one point‚ “The house is wife and mother now‚ and nursemaid. Can I compete with an African veldt?...I cannot” (Bradbury 3). While modern families have not necessarily reached this extent of our alliance‚ technology

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    Protagonist Definition – protagonist‚ the main character in a story or play. A protagonist is the character that the story is narrated by‚ and whose conflicts create the plot. Sometimes the protagonist can be referred to as the hero of a story or play. Batman‚ in the Batman movies‚ is the protagonist. He is the hero in the movie and solves the conflicts. Other examples of protagonist include Napoleon‚ in the story Animal Farm; Goodman Brown‚ in the short story “Young Goodman Brown”. These characters

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    Who- Winston Churchill convinced the Entente Powers to try to get control over western Turkey. The Entente Powers is made up by British Empire‚ French Republic and Russian Empire. Australian and New Zealand forces also joined in to help the Entente Powers. Winston Churchill had Admiral Sir Sackville Carden send him a plan for the naval attack in the Straits. Carden was replaced with Sir John de Robeck after collapsing. Ian Hamilton was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief who was then replaced Sir

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    Analysis of Winston Smith In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston Smith is the protagonist. He is thirty-nine years old‚ frail‚ and thin. Winston is a common man that most of the readers can sympathize with. He is a man who wants to test the limits of the Party’s powers by seeing how many illegal things he can get away with. The reader’s feel as if they are experiencing the horrible events brought on by the Thought Police‚ the Party‚ and Big Brother with Winston and Julia‚ his love interest

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    paper will focus on just a couple. In George Orwell’s Novel 1984 the protagonist shows various transitions in his attitude and life style. Winston Smith does not realize it but longs for love and compassion. He is in a marriage that is assigned to him. He does not really love his wife Katherine. When she divorces him he notices that he needs someone to love and to take care of. This feeling lead to Winston’s Dreams of his mother and how she loved and nurtured his sister he can’t remember. He often dreams

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    Winston was born in Blenheim palace‚ November 30‚ 1874. His childhood was spent running and playing through the hallways of Blenheim palace. Churchill actually never really got along with his parents‚ so they sent him to boarding school where after he joined the military. Churchill fought in many different wars including WWI when he was a teenager and WWII when he was Prime Minister. Churchill would make money by writing true stories of what was actually happening in the war‚ instead of the lies

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    “If everything’s the same‚ then there aren’t any choices! I want to wake up and decide things.”(Jonas) “It’s the choosing that’s mordant‚ isn’t it?”(Giver). In the Newbery award winning novel‚ The Giver by Lois Lowry is about a future dystopian. In this society everything is the same and no one sees colors‚ feels pain‚ or make decisions for themselves. The idea of “sameness” is totally unfair. When you don’t get to have any choices‚ feelings‚ or personalities‚ it just takes the human out of humanity

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    "The giver" takes place in a dystopian society where everything is regulated‚ no one does or says anything without the Council knowing; Their jobs‚ spouses‚ and children are all chosen for them‚ everything is on a schedule everyone is on a routine‚ get up go to work come home eat sleep repeat every single day. There is no time for recreation or anything of the sort. In some ways this is superior to our own society‚ perhaps it would be better to suppress certain emotions of the human psyche. We evolved

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