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    Analysis of The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald’s character Jay Gatsby‚ in The Great Gatsby‚ is a naïve‚ lovesick young man that is sucked in by his dream of wealth. Gatsby is naïve in the fact that he believes himself to be in love with Daisy when in reality he is only infatuated with her because of her wealth and status and what both of these would mean to his overall status. Gatsby is hardworking and loyal to a fault‚ which reflects upon his innocence‚ but the worst of Gatsby’s characteristics

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    A Character Analysis of John Proctor In order to maintain one’s dignity‚ one must assume the responsibility for one’s actions whatever the outcome. In Arthur Miller’s play “ The Crucible‚” John Proctor is a flawed character at the beginning of the play‚ but by the end he redeems himself and pays the ultimate price because he chooses to act by striving to uphold justice for his wife‚ his friends and himself. The righteous nature of John Proctor to always seek the truth and denounce those who abuse

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    mistake is a great example of an unreal setting. Through the analysis of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass‚ Alice interacts with many different characters. These characters are either animals or completely made up characters who have humanistic traits of man where they can walk‚ talk‚ and participate in activities that Alice herself would participate in real life such as croquet or having tea. In Alice’s dreams‚ the characters can express their thoughts and inner emotions through communication

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    Character Analysis Animal Farm Animal Farm is an allegory of the Bolshevik Revolution written by George Orwell. Most of the allegorical characteristics in the novel can be found within the characters and their actions. Most of the characters and events that take place in the story allude to historical figures and events surrounding the time period of the Bolshevik Revolution. In a sense Orwell is mocking the rebels of the Revolution because once they defeated the Russian Czar. Who they

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    Burr‚ Hamilton‚ and Jefferson‚ a character Analysis. Closely follows the lives of three of the United States greatest politicians as they struggle to create and maintain a new nation. In the appendix of the book the author‚ Roger Kennedy‚ explains how he shows sympathy for historical losers and often doubts some triumphs of winners in history books. So in this book‚ it’s obvious Mr. Kennedy shows a bias to Aaron Burr‚ a lesser-known founder. One such example of this is throughout the book Roger belittles

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    Macbeth Character Analysis William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is arguably one of the greatest and most iconic plays ever written. It has been well known for several centuries and has inspired movies‚ books‚ songs‚ and even a superstition. The main character‚ for which the play was named‚ is a complex and fascinating character; this is part of what makes the play itself so seemingly immortal. Macbeth had many weaknesses‚ which eventually he let leave destruction in his wake. Macbeth‚ Thane of Glamis

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    The analysis of American Character as Depicted in Coming to America Film By Art Buchwald Introduction to American Studies Fitri Aningsih 090110101001 Faculty of Letters University of Jember 2012 1. American Characters a. Adventurer An adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience; it may also be a bold‚ usually someone undertaking with an uncertain outcome. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/adventure) A person who enjoys taking risks or someone who

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    in the Salinas Valley‚ although some episodes happen in Massachusetts and Connecticut. John Steinbeck’s East of Eden depicts humanity’s struggle between virtue and in as a perpetual narrative of human history. Cathy Ames‚ the most controversial character in the novel‚ seems to be the only person of the book incapable of good: she has the characteristics of a born moral monster. She is not. The events that took place in her childhood affected Cathy. We will then see

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    Many people in society can be considered by outsiders by society. These sorts of characters‚ along with being found in modern day society‚ are also found in all forms of media such as Scott Pilgrim in Scott Pilgrim Versus the World‚ Colonel Aureliano Buendia from One Hundred Years of Solitude‚ and even Doctor Gregory House from acclaimed television series House. These characters provide us with a fascinating viewpoint on how they view society and how they are able to interact with society as a result

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    As analysis is conducted into the characters of both Chief Bromden and Randle McMurphy‚ it is easy to conclude that both have characteristics and preform actions that can be considered heroic. Physically both Bromden and McMurphy are huge. But‚ unlike McMurphy‚ Bromden does not have the self-confidence to match his gigantic exterior. This contrast in personality is due to the idea that Bromden has constantly been maltreated for the entirety of his life. McMurphy‚ on the other hand‚ refuses to be

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