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    There are many ways of how the writer uses the character of Raleigh. Sherriff uses Raleigh as a way for some of the audience to relate to the character and as a way to emphasise the reality of death. Raleigh’s character is also used to represent all the keen‚ enthusiastic soldiers and he’s used to develop the other characters. Sherriff uses Raleigh as a way for some of the audience to relate to the character. Raleigh is a new character and is introduced in the play early on. The author may be

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    A worn path is a short story that features the main character Phoenix Jackson. Her character alludes to a mythical bird that consumed itself in fire after five hundred years and rose renewed from it’s ashes. Phoenix is a very old woman who has a dying grandson that is terminally ill. Her objective is to travel through the woods and retrieve medicine for her ill son. She begins the long journey to town on “A bright frozen day in the early morning”(Welty 462). in december. The story seems to indicate

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    Hamlet Shakespeare’s Hamlet explores the complex psychological profile of Hamlet. Shakespeare expertly molds his construction‚ content and language to explore his own social and cultural realities. However‚ it is undoubtedly Shakespeare’s dramatic treatment of the tragic hero’s complex psychological struggle with vengeance and his disillusionment with both his interior and exterior worlds that imbue the play with a timeless universality. In the light of my critical study‚ it has become apparent

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    The Minor Characters In Romeo And Juliet Have A Great Deal Of Influence Of The Destinies Of The Major Characters Romeo and Juliet is a play based on love‚ fate‚ change and tragedy. It tracks the story of two lovers from opposing families’ ancient feud‚ in death. Like most stories‚ the major characters play an important role‚ such as the decisions in which they take. Yet the minor characters also have a good deal of influence over the ultimate destinies of Romeo and Juliet. The first minor character

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    Lee is a very exciting and interesting character in this novel. This character goes through a lot in his life. As the character goes through this novel‚ he starts to figure out his future and a possible career that he can approach soon enough. This character called Lee has many different types of traits‚ but the most important and attracting ones are: problem solver‚ miserable and helpful. The first trait that describes Lee is a problem solver. Lee has been a very good problem solver throughout

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    This is a Geometric Character Analysis of the book Tangerine. A Geometric Character Analysis uses shapes and different lines to represent characters and their connections. Characters and their relationships are important to a narrative because they show their connections through speaking to each other. Without the showing their relationships ‚ their would be no conflict in the story. This would make a very boring book. The first shape‚ the circle‚ represents Paul’s personality. The circular shape

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    This essay is a character study of Ralph‚ who is one of the main characters in William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’. I have chosen to analyse Ralph’s character‚ as it is the character with which I feel that I can relate most closely. Ralph is probably the novel’s main character. This essay will include my identification of the major aspects of Ralph’s character and how he symbolises different themes‚ which are portrayed in the novel. I will cover in this what Ralph contributes to the plot of the

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    What do you think of Ralph and the way he is presented? Ralph is a character out of the Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding lord of the flies. Ralph is also the protagonist of the novel. Ralph is one of the biguns on the island and one of the eldest. By the way he is described throughout the book we can tell that he is around the age of twelve. Although not especially intelligent Ralph is described as tall for his age and attractive and shows more confidence than many on the island

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    Innocent and Corrupt Characters The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a classical coming of age novel that deals with a youth’s mental adjustment to a modern world. Holden Caulfield‚ Salinger’s troubled protagonist‚ has a flawed view of the world where youth and integrity fights maturity and corruption. Salinger explores this dichotomy using a variety of motifs and symbols. In this novel‚ Salinger denotes innocence by the way Holden views a variety of characters. First‚ Jane Gallagher

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    captivation with characters when writing her novel‚ Beloved‚ as she created such extraordinary and passionate characters that bring out many emotions of the reader. The protagonist of Beloved‚ Sethe‚ is such a complex part of the story that her character really pushes the audience to the threshold of feelings such as pity‚ frustration and pleasure. Molly Abel Travis agrees with Morrison to some extent in her article‚ “Beyond Empathy.” Travis believes one must feel for all characters and their struggles

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