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    When asked to compare Geoffrey Chaucer’s "Wife of Bath" character with either Madonna‚ Oprah‚ or Hilary Clinton‚ it’s obvious that Madonna stands out as almost a duplicate of her. Everything about the two could be lined up side by side‚ and we wouldn’t be able to guess which is which. Although the rights‚ power‚ and even image of women has changed over the years‚ we will always have the bold ones that stand out in any era. What do the Wife of Bath and Madonna have in common? In short‚ both

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    Invent a Character By Kimberly Dana‚ Award-Winning Author ©Kimberly Dana Invent a Character - Introduction About the Packet: During author visitations‚ kids will often ask me how I invent my characters. I tell them I think about someone interesting - then I think about their favorite candy bar. They chuckle and I say‚ “Seriously! This is how well you need to know and understand your characters.” In order to help kids invent their character‚ I’ve created this ready-to-use/student-friendly

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    the person who will help usher in moral change into the Maycomb society. Due to time of writing‚ it seems that Lee presents the character of Atticus in such a way to impress upon the public that‚ like the Maycomb community‚ they should also review their prejudiced views. Due to the very striking presentation of Atticus in the novel‚ he is one of literatures most well known characters‚ who has left his mark in the world of law as well. Atticus is presented by Lee as being near perfect‚ he has perfect

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    How are the elements of realism used to present believable characters to the audience? "If you know your character’s thoughts‚ the proper vocal and bodily expressions will naturally follow" said by the creator of realist theatre Constantine Stanislavski‚ is used heavily in the assistance to the portrayal and understanding of the characters in Ray Lawler’s ‘Summer of the Seventeenth Doll’. Actors and actresses can achieve great heights with the depiction of the characters through Lawler’s use of

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    How do William Golding and William Shakespeare present disturbed characters? In Lord of the Flies Golding presents disturbed characters as savage and blood-thirsty. After his own experience in world war two‚ he seems to believe everybody has a savage personality and thriving which is brought out through an extreme situation. Golding uses the technique of evoking emotion from the reader through the use of innocent children committing unthinkable actions. He conveys his views through the ever growing

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    How does Orwell present the character of Snowball in animal farm? At the beginning of chapter 5‚ in animal farm‚ Snowball is presented as popular with the animals‚ and skilled at raising support for himself among them. Orwell writes that ‘Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches’. This shows that he is both good with words and persuasive‚ as well as liked. Later‚ when he is banished‚ the animals are shown as wary‚ and one even protests against it saying that ‘he fought bravely

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    How does John Steinbeck present the character of Crooks? In the novel "Of Mice and Men" John Steinbeck‚ the author‚ uses the character of Crooks to represent racism and symbolize the marginalization of the black community occurring at the time in which the novel is set. Crooks is significant as he provides an insight into the reality of the American Dream and the feelings of all the ranchers: their loneliness and need for company and human interaction. Crooks got his name from his "crooked

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    How Does Shakespeare Present The Character Romeo In Romeo And Juliet At Act 3 Scene 1? In act 3 scene 1 Shakespeare takes us through a critical adventure where the main character Romeo is presented in admixed of empathy transforming from a young juvenile who doesn’t sympathize true love into a man who would die for love. The scene commences with benvolio and mercutio at the town square. Benvolio states the day is hot; the capels are abroad let’s retire. As tension assembles

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    Shawshank Redemption: Relationships Between Characters In the film “Shawshank Redemption” there is a character by the name of Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) who is accused of murdering his wife and her lover. He is unjustly sentenced to serve two consecutive life sentences at Shawshank State Prison. Andy‚ a quiet and stoic former banker‚ uses his skills to make friends with some of the inmates and even the prison staff. Andy becomes especially friendly with Ellis Boyd “Red” Redding. He puts his skills

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    Brontë and Maya Angelou present male charactersthrough detailed discussion of Jane Eyre and wider reference to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Jane Eyre is an early insight into how proto-feminists were regarded in the 19th century‚ where a women’s role was stereotypically to be seen and not heard. Charlotte Bronte uses the character Jane Eyre as a platform to express the imbalance of equality between the two genders and uses a series of male characters to depict how an independent‚ disadvantaged

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