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    we consider a relationship/marriage‚ we hear time and time again about the ingredients that make a relationship/marriage work. Love‚ honesty‚ trust and communication are a few of those that normally soar to the top of the list. We are also familiar with the actions that lead to the destruction of a relationship/marriage. Infidelity‚ abuse and neglect all go to the top of that list. However‚ do we ever consider those things that we don’t necessarily see as destroying a relationship/marriage‚ but over

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    The Chosen by Chaim Potok‚ there are two main characters who form a friendship. One of the characters has a strong relationship with his father; however‚ the other character does not. Also‚ the character with the strong relationship has the option to become whatever he wants to be when he is an adult while the other character has pressure on himself to become a rabbi. Based on these circumstances‚ I relate more to the character with the strong relationship‚ Reuven Malter. The first time a relation

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    One of the most complex characters in A Tale of Two Cities is Dr. Alexandre Manette. A man torn apart from 18 years of prison‚ Manette struggles to return to life in society. After regaining his sanity and confidence‚ he attempts to use his power for good and justice. However‚ he unintentionally ensures that his son-in-law be sentenced to death because of his actions in his dark past. Manette is a constant symbol for people not being able to escape their pasts. Dr. Manette can be considered both

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    The Count of Monte Cristo the main character‚ Edmond Dantes‚ takes on various identities. Some people have even argued that his continuing metamorphosis verge on Multiple Personality Disorder. Those people are wrong. Though he does exhibit similar symptoms‚ Dantes is fully conscious of the new identities he takes on. In fact‚ he does changes intentionally. His purpose in taking on new identities is to seek vengeance on his enemies while maintaining the innocence of Edmond Dantes. Edmond Dantes a

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    1900’s‚ it was still acceptable for a man to keep his family within his standards by any means. In John Steinbeck’s 1947 novel The Pearl‚ Steinbeck explores the traditional and rigid view of females in society through relationships with men in regards to gender equality. As time has went on‚ gender roles have changed dramatically‚ as they also change slightly through the course of The Pearl. Kino and Juana are married couple in a small‚ rural fishing and pearl diving community‚ and they have a small

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    Loneliness is one of the primary themes in Of Mice and Men. Throughout the novel‚ John Steinbeck shows the enormous effect that loneliness has on the characters. Steinbeck most clearly illustrates this theme through Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley ’s wife. Ranch hands are ideal types of people to portray as being lonely‚ because their constant travel leaves them without someone to talk to or share things with. Steinbeck also shows how important it is for every human being to have a companion. Companionship is necessary

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    Atwood and Hosseini both present female oppression dramatically through the main characters of Laila and Offred. Both show females in a corrupt society where the treatment of women is unthinkable for a modern reader. The characters are developed through narrative structure‚ language and action to create a striking view of female oppression. The narrative structures are integral to portraying female oppression and are different for each text. The first person narrative of “The Handmaid’s Tale” uses

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    How Does Priestley Present the Character of Mr Birling in Act 1? Mr Birling is presented as a successful businessman‚ who has been active in local politics and was Lord Mayor of Brumley (although it may become clear that he does not care about the local community). Mr Birling is also wife of Sybil Birling and the father of Sheila and Eric. From the first set of stage directions we know that the family is comfortable in their wealth and also found out that Arthur Birling’s wife is his social superior

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    To Kill A Mockingbird - Relationship of Two Characters In the beginning‚ all was good and calm in the lives of the Finches. Members of the family included Atticus‚ Jem‚ Scout‚ Aunt Alexandra‚ and Calpurnia. The relationship of two of the main characters‚ Atticus and Jem‚ is of particular interest. In the beginning section of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the relationship of Atticus and Jem is simple. Jem sees Atticus as older and less active then the fathers of his

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    Compare how Shakespeare and Steinbeck present villains and victims in ‘Othello’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’. By Bushra Begum Both ‘Othello’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’ are tragedies about society’s villains and victims and how their pursuit of love‚ hopes and dreams leads them to death and destruction. William Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ (1603) is based on a Greek tragedy; the setting is in Venice and then Cyprus‚ which reflects Othello transforming into a powerful and dominant hero to a ‘Monstrous’ devil. Briefly

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