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    Edgar Linton? Surprisingly‚ quite a bit. Although he has a reserved and calm nature‚ there is actually ample analysis that can be drawn from his character. It may not be as spontaneous and exhilarating as his counter-part (you know‚ Heathcliff!) but he does represent a part of society that is necessary in Wuthering Heights. Edgar’s tranquility goes hand-in-hand with his well-tempered upper class lifestyle. He’s wealthy and he’s a gentleman! Such a combination. Seer into the past and we discover that

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    In traditional fairytales‚ ogres are man eating beasts. The prince usually rescues the princess and they live happily ever after. 18.10.10 The main themes in a traditional fairytale are always either based on Romance/Magic & Evil. The main elements always are the antagonist (the bad guy)‚ the protagonist (The good guy) and mainly sometimes the helper. In traditional fairytales the antagonist‚ the protagonist and the helper are often stereotypical‚ take Cinderella for example the

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    characters. Whereas‚ Marlowe presents the master/servant relationship as a mutually beneficial deal out of choice‚ rather than against the will of the servant. However‚ while Prospero is clearly reformed at

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    captured in time through photography. Photography has challenged what was possible many times‚ and now it is one of the most important mediums of the modern society. Photography has advanced tremendously over time. In the beginning a person had to stay still for several minutes for a colorless black and white image. Moving was never allowed because it would distort the image and make it bury. Eventually‚ it would advance so that with only one flash‚ a person could see an image of that time. But still

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    beautiful Estella. Pip’s idea of gentleman is rank and riches‚ and has nothing to do with morals. All through the novel Pip change from an innocent boy to a matured young man. Pip was an innocent young child with great ambition. Pip lost his parents when he was very young and is brought up by his sister and her husband in poverty. Pip’s ambition is to get an education abroad and live a wealthy life and to marry with the beautiful Estella‚ who rejected him which ultimately consumed him to be

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    In her home‚ Kambili is abused‚ and unable to express her emotions. Her father Eugene is a dictator with strong catholic beliefs and he always wants to be in control. Eugene makes schedules for Kambili and Jaja on what they have to do at certain times‚ if they don’t follow the schedule‚ they get

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    How does Steinbeck emphasise the unusual nature of the friendship between George and Lennie? In the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ Steinbeck stresses the importance and abnormality of the friendship between George and Lennie by using a variety of methods. They are complete opposites‚ yet they share a journey through the struggles of The Great Depression as friends and have faith in the same dream. This pulls them together through the most stressful parts of the novel. These two itinerant workers meet

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    In the novel Great Expectations‚ written by Charles Dickens‚ a then teen girl Estella changes her views for Pip from hate to like to love‚ and for her adopted mother‚ Miss. Havisham love to a sense of betrayal. In the first part of the novel‚ Estella is introduced to Pip; who is a then teenager that is a blacksmith apprentice‚ her initial thoughts of the new boy are neutral and she has no intimate feelings for him whatsoever. In these early parts of the novel‚ Estella is faithful and obedient to

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    Grenville presents Will and Sal’s relationship as one in which they can both develop and shine alone as well as together. It is extremely clear from the start of the novel how important their relationship is‚ as they are able to grow and change together in the most difficult of situations. Grenville shows the importance of Will and Sal’s relationship by suggesting how Sal has greatly influenced Will’s life from a young age‚ making him feel more content and relaxed. Will lowered his tough defence

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    every minute he was awake. In Richard Wright’s novel Black Boy‚ Richard suffers from physical‚ emotional‚ and mental hunger. For Richard‚ the lack of food was not the only thing that affected his physical state of being. Richard longed for food‚ for the longer he went without it‚ it was slowly eating away his muscles; he desired to see the day when his hunger would end. Though his mother wanted to provide him with food‚ she was not able to due to how difficult it was to find a job. After she established

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