show. My first impression was “Wow! This is way better than the TV show” because of the little details added and the mesmerizing words I was baffled and fascinated on how the book would end. In the book Pretty Little Liars there are four main protagonists which are Aria Montgomery‚ Hanna Marin‚ Emily Fields‚ and Spencer Hastings and an antagonist “A”. This book all revolves around their struggles‚ love life‚ and primarily the secrets they have. To begin‚ I will talk about Aria Montgomery a bohemian
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1- Richard III‚ The Protagonist “Yet neither can his blood redeem him [Richard III] from injurious tongues‚ nor the reproach offered his body be thought cruel enough‚ but that we must still make him more cruelly infamous in Pamphlets and Plays.” (1617—William Cornwallis. From Essays of Certaine Paradoxes) Richard III is written in 1591-1592. Richard III is the dominant character of the play as that he is both the protagonist of the story and its major villain
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push the plot forward. It is obvious to see how important women’s roles are‚ how the roles influence this story and how those roles make readers think deeply in the most literature. In Oryx and Crake‚ women’s roles are that of: mothers of the main protagonist‚ in which case they influence their child; objects of sexual service‚ which always represents the temptation and they are puppets used by evildoers to do something horrible and hurt others without purpose. Mothers play essential roles in
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Lester Calvin’s original goals was to sell the business to Lester Wallace. His second goal was to get his barbershop back from Lester Wallace. The writer demonstrated different obstacles for the protagonist to succeed in his goal. For the first goal the writer demonstrated obstacles for the protagonist to succeed in his goal by the following. Jennifer‚ the main character wife‚ talks to Calvin about how the family left the business for him to run and to pass it down in family tradition. The writer
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about the subject . 4. setting is a time and place where the action takes place . 5. static character is a character that changes during the story . 6. protagonist main or central character of whom the conflict resolves around. 7. antagonist is the character that opposes the protagonist . 8. round character has many different personalities . 9. flat character has one personalities . 10. dynamic character
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112 Karen Tucker March 14‚ 2013 Independence is the state of being dependent. In the stories‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol‚ the main character Connie‚ and the story “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler‚ the protagonist Donny‚ both search for independence in their life; however their pursuit for this freedom is stemmed in different ways leading to bad endings for both characters. Connie searches for independence by creating a sexy appearance and enticing boys while
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bring about the solution to the conflict Conflict Man vs. Man – against another character or society Man vs. Nature – external forces Man vs. Self – conflict with some element of his own nature Protagonist: the central character in the conflict Antagonist: the forces opposing the protagonist (people‚ things‚ society‚ traits of the character) Motivation: what causes a character to do what he or she does. Character Flat: one-two traits. A minor character Round: complex‚ many-sided Realistic:
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look for in a person they read about in any kind of genre. There is no perfect character in a story. Every character has some kind of flaw in them that draws us in. This is called a tragic flaw. Tragic flaw is a flaw in the protagonist of a tragedy that brings the protagonist to their down fall. The tragic flaw is what causes the internal turmoil in our character in this particular story. In “Story of an Hour” (p.168-171) by Kate Chopin‚ the main character Louise Mallard suffers an internal turmoil
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Section A: Fiction Assignment This is an extract from the‚ Midnight’s Children‚ by Salman Rushdie. In this extract‚ the protagonist‚ Saleem Sinai shares the history about his birth and the significance of why his birth is considered as a historical event. He explains how on the 15th of August 11947‚ he was born but at the very time of his entrance into the world‚ India gained its independence from the British. The rest of the extract is focused on his concerns and feelings about sharing his monumental
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how the ladies needed to follow certain rules‚ for example the role of the women in the home or the women image. Among all these situations‚ the protagonist starts looking for her true
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