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    Troy is also someone who does have some feelings in his heart. He doesn’t want to show his caring feelings towards anyone for fear to lose his masculinity. Despite how Troy treats all of the people he cares about‚ he shows how he is both a sympathetic and non-sympathetic character. He does this by showing what is really in his heart and how he really feels in small ways. Troy has his views on what he believes. When he believes something and he has his mind set on it‚ no one can normally tell him any

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    The Role of Wealth in Our World Poverty is something we all love to talk about when it comes to other people. Unfortunately‚ when it comes to ourselves it’s a different story. Sooner or later we find out where we stand in the social ladder in life. We find out if we have less than we thought we had or vice versa. I remember the first time I truly learned to appreciate the things that I had. Back in 8th grade I had a friend named Daniel and he lived in a mansion. After a few months of hanging out

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    Macbeth is a tragic hero in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth due to his tragic flaw and the events leading to his death. Macbeth evolves as a character due to his tragic flaw of unchecked ambition. Macbeth’s ambition changes drastically throughout the events leading to his demise. The prophecies of the Weird Sisters are interpreted differently by Macbeth and the Weird Sisters. A series of uncontrollable events affect Macbeth and his future kingship. Macbeth’s lineage is threatened by Banquo and

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    English Controlled Assessment Question: Explore the methods Steinbeck uses to demonstrate the effects of isolation on people in Of Mice and Men “You’re all scared of each other that’s what.” This quote is one of the main points of John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice And Men‚ the effect of isolation on human beings‚ and specifically the culture of our nations that forces people to be isolated. Steinbeck almost immediately sets the course of the book with his setting‚ the 1930’s depression was an

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    Techniques That Steinbeck Uses To Present George & Lennie and Their relationship leading up to the Dream. Leading up to their dream Steinbeck builds up a clear image to who Lennie and George are. Immediately the main point is made to us that George is an intelligent‚ curious man who is portrayed as a motherly character who looks after Lennie and shows him what to do. Lennie is portrayed as the complete opposite as he is compared to a horse (huge‚ powerful) and a bear (massive‚ powerful‚ clumsy and

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    How does William Golding present the character of Jack in Lord of the Flies? William Golding’s character of Jack is the antagonist of the novel who is seen to conflict with the novel’s protagonist‚ Ralph‚ throughout. He is presented as being a ruthless and violent dictator and Golding presents him in such a way that the reader has no doubt of his evil nature. As the novel progresses‚ Jack is presented as a power hungry and bloodthirsty savage who is at the centre of the chaos which breaks out on

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    Ibsen presents Pastor Manders throughout the play as a preacher‚ a priest who tries to lecture the other characters and invite them to religion and morality. Manders is shown as a wise man try to guide this family as the father has been a womanizer and has been recently dead. Therefore‚ out of despair‚ the mother of the family‚ Mrs Alving tries to seek advice from Manders. In fact Ibsen dramatizes Mander as a religious‚ close-minded‚ mysterious preacher who clings to dogmatic beliefs and social standards

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    How is the character of Satan portrayed in Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’? In the text‚ Satan is one of the main points of focus‚ especially in the first two books‚ introducing him to the reader‚ telling the story of his fall from a position alongside God‚ and how he intends to overthrow God at some point‚ and gain a position of power. Satan could be considered as a hero in this text‚ if his intentions were not bad‚ but still he is attempting to overcome his own personal doubt and weakness and achieve

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    and Lennie’s relationship George takes the parent roll and treats Lennie as if he is a child. As they are talking about going for the interview for the job George exclaims “Now when we go in to see the boss‚ what you gonna do?”. This shows that he is checking up on Lennie and making sure he has understood instructions‚ which is like what parents do to their children. This shows that Lennie is very much like a child and has to be told many times about information‚ which leads on to how Lennie forgets

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    The Wife of Bath as neither a Feminist nor Antifeminist character The wife of bath‚ a character in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ has consistently been labeled as either a feminist or an antifeminist. Being to able to label her is not as easy as it first appears however. She displays behavior and speech at various times throughout her prologue and story that when taken by itself or out of context could lead a reader to make such a judgment‚ but when everything she mentions and uses

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