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    during the process. Clearly‚ he does not care about others because he says things such as‚ “Well‚ my legitimate‚ if this letter speed / And my invention thrive‚ Edmund the base / Shall top th’ legitimate. I grow‚ I prosper. / Now‚ gods‚ stand up for bastards! (I. ii. 21-24) that proves he just wants to have a higher status. Also‚ Edgar has no respect for women because he plays with Goneril and Regan at the same time while he loves neither. In fact‚

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    In the book “of mice and men” the author john Steinbeck uses direct and indirect characterization to explore the complex relationship between George and Lennie in many ways. In the first paragraph I will explain the challenges both Lennie and George face and how they keep them together. In the second paragraph I will explain how Steinbeck brings out the differences between Lennie and George. In the third paragraph I will explain how Lennie and George are different from the others on the farm. 1st

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    Is Holden a Byronic Hero?

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    In The Catcher In The Rye‚ judging from incidents involving Holden‚ I can conclude that he is some kind of a Byronic hero who typically exhibits following traits: No doubt‚ Holden has a troubled past. One way to understand Holden’s uncommon combination of characteristics is to look at the traumatic events in his childhood‚ most importantly the death of his brother‚ Allie. How Holden reacts to his brother’s death‚ by smashing all of the windows in the garage that night‚ shows that this event has

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    Catcher In the Rye: Diary entries * Be the main character from your novel. * Create fictional diary entries about each chapter. * Each entry you need to write in first person in the point of view of the main character. * Possible Ideas about the entry: You can write what happened to the character in that chapter‚ and have the character reflect on the events that happened‚ what he/she would have done differently‚ or what that character questions; any possible connections to family‚ values‚ historical

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    weaknesses the characters present in the play. The Australian values Rayson challenges in this play include a fair go for all and strong family ties. In this play‚ not every character is entitled to equal chances. Nugget is an example of this. He is the bastard son of Farley Hamilton‚ and an aborigine. His adopted mother‚ Dibs Hamilton‚ disowns him immediately after his father passes away. She also denies his promised land by tearing up Farley Hamiltons legal will‚ because of his origins. Julia Hamilton

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    sight of. But still‚ methinks‚ it must needs be better for the sufferer to be free to show his pain‚ as this poor woman Hester is‚ than to cover it all up in his heart.” (118) This was said by Arthur Dimmesdale‚ the clergyman with the secret of a bastard child. He punishes himself daily for his sin‚ and takes no pleasure in the pain that the sin causes‚ his lover‚ Hester to feel. How can a man‚ who is that compassionate‚ be an evil sinner bound forever for his for his wrong doings? But with a wild

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    Quiet Kill Analysis

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    Quiet Kill “Forget about that crap‚” Reacher reassured Sherlock. “Sooner or later‚ we’re bound to get nincompoop. He can’t only duck and dodge us but for so long. He is sure to be the loser in the end.” Sherlock: “I guess you’re right. It’s just that he gets to me thinking he’s igloo plate free‚ causing me to have a false sense of confidence just when my level of confidence is practically bone dry. And sadly‚ I don’t like that. Admittedly‚ I feel like I’m at the point of no return.” “Look partner

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    spent most of his years writing. Claude quickly learned that racism was a social norm and segregation was a none to be a part of life. The poem “If we must die” on page 1005 vol.1. “If we must die‚ let it not be like hogs Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot‚”. Was understood to be written towards the white man‚ to show the fact is‚ they are not fighting for survival; they already know they will die. This poem is a great example‚ showing how racism was a huge factor on how authors‚ artist‚ and

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    Abandonment as a Familial Trait: Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie In Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie‚ a family setting is depicted where the son has taken on the role of father in the actual father’s absence which ultimately becomes too much for him to handle. As the drama concludes‚ Tom—who plays both the narrator and a main character—follows in his father’s footsteps by leaving his mother and sister after living his adulthood as the breadwinner for his abandoned mother. Though

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    Major Anderson express concern that they will” screw up” Ender because of the training condition they will put him through‚ Colonel Graff responds‚ by saying‚ “ Of course we will‚ we’re the wicked witch‚ we promise gingerbread‚ but we eat the little bastards alive” (10). Not only is this very callous thing to say about a six- year - old boy‚ this also how cold-hearted Colonel Graff is toward children in general and Ender in particular. He doesn’t even seem to show much remorse at all; in fact‚ he seems

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