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    woman’s curiosity of love‚ affairs and sexual satisfaction using deception‚ while trying to conceal her identity with fear of degrading her true self if she was not in full disguise. In the short story‚ Fantomia‚ author Eliza Haywood depicts a protagonist that is determined to seduce this man‚ Beauplasir. She dresses herself as four different characters to conceal her identity but at first she is described as “A young lady of distinguished Birth‚ Beauty‚ Wit‚ and Spirit…”(Haywood‚ p.1) “She was young

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    are‚ in their basic structure‚ ones that he or any reader could expect to meet anywhere. For me‚ the cave would represent as a trial that Tom has to pass before he can graduate into maturity. Coming-of-age stories often involve tests in which the protagonist is separated from the rest of the society for a period of time and faces significant dangers or challenges. Only after having survived on the strength of his personal resources‚ is Tom ready to rejoin society. It also represents the symbolic change

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    modern‚ it could even be occurring in the present. The first act started off with John as the protagonist and the main character. Though‚ there is not much to like about either of the characters‚ in my opinion‚ and the likes and dislikes of both characters change as the play progresses. I would not categorize the play as a comedy‚ obviously‚ but it would be hard to call it a tragedy too. If John is the protagonist than Carol would have to be the antagonist‚ however the events of the play switch so suddenly

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    Eveline is not sympathetic character for three reasons. She chose not to go with frank to Buenos Ayres‚ she chose to stay in Ireland and continue with her unhappy life‚ and the ghost of her mother constantly haunted her because of the promise that she had made to her that after she died‚ she would take charge and take care of the house and family. The first reason why I think that Eveline is not a sympathetic character is because she did not go with frank to start the new life that she wanted. The

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    never good enough for her family. She had her heart broken by a boy at school and became depressed over it‚ depressed enough to consider swallowing a bottle of aspirins‚ and almost succeeding‚ but stopping at six. One night‚ while babysitting‚ the protagonist decides to get drunk after dwelling on the boy for months. She does not realize how much alcohol she has consumed‚ and eventually makes herself very sick. Her friends come over to help her‚ and begin to make themselves too comfortable when the parents

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    did in her book‚ which was herself. Both characters were celebrating at a party‚ drank a little bit causing them to get drunk‚ which then caused them to get pregnant from circumstances that happened that night. (Eckler. 2007. Par.25). Also‚ the protagonist women characters each had a go-to person to talk to throughout the whole ordeal. Rebecca had her best friend to talk to for advice who already has had screaming kids herself to handle. Alison had a confidant to get help from too; her sister‚ and

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    "The Japanese Quince" is written in indirect presentation; Galsworthy never really shows us the character in action. We‚ the readers‚ must infer what the characters are like from what the characters think‚ say and do. In this short story‚ all the protagonist does is step outside‚ walk up to a tree and then walk back home. There is not that much action or a straightforward explanation of the character. The reader must decipher clues in the story in order to understand the characters. Without the many

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    paragraphs describe a very aggravated man who has much hatred built up towards his wife and the heat. While initially it is hard to figure out if the man is being sarcastic with his crude comments‚ Fish allows his seriousness to shine when our protagonist wishes death upon his wife. The events following come out of no where when in the end‚ the man is the one to die. The main character in “Death by Scrabble” is a very unhappily married man. During his game of scrabble he realizes that the words

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    Lightning Thief‚ by Rick Riordan‚ Percy‚ Annabeth‚ and Grover are trying to recover Zeus’ stolen master bolt. The main protagonist Percy is an outcast that struggles to fit in because he moves from school to school and is a lone child of Poseidon‚ yet he has lots of termitity. Another protagonist Annabeth is very smart and immaculate because she is a child of Athena. And the last main protagonist is Grover‚ he is Percy’s best friend and will stay by Percy through all of the trouble they face. They all go

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    Drama at the Farm: A Canadian Survival Story Canadian Writer Margaret Atwood would argue that every country in the world has a single unifying and informing symbol‚ to act as a belief system that keeps everyone together and working for common ends. These unifying symbols manifest in the literature produce by authors and literary thinkers; whether or not it is done consciously or subconsciously. According to Atwood‚ in the United States "Frontier" is the unifying symbol‚ the exploration of new land

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