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    Kirsty Logan the protagonist deals with heartbreaks in a different way than we would see in our current world. The story ”The Rental Heart” is about a binge dating person. The story is told by a first person narrator who also is the main character of the story. The story unfolds unchronologically. It starts briefly in the presence‚ but leaps back in time in a major flashback of the narrator’s life‚ before it again briefly returns to the presence where it ends. The protagonist of the story is

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    control over the things that happen to us‚ which result in different emotions and feelings. People must understand that everybody goes through experiences‚ good or bad‚ and in the end it changes the person that they once were. In this story the protagonist went from innocence to experience. He felt safe in his small town he lived in. “I went to the little window and inhaled the country air. One could hear the breathing of the night‚ feminine‚ enormous.” The air is fresh and the sky is clear. From

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    Chowdhury English 101 Class #0120 Greasy Lake Thomas John Boyle’s short story “Greasy Lake” is about a troubled‚ rebellious‚ out of control teen that learns that being “bad” is not at all what it cuts out to be. Through the gloomy narrative the protagonist goes from having a pleasurable worry free time into a horrific night that will be forever haunting to him and his juvenile friends Digby and Jeff. In this complicated story these “bad” characters nearly took a man’s life away‚ all from an easy joke

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    THE VIRGIN 1. Discuss the characteristics of the protagonist using feminism. * Our main character is Miss Mijares‚ she is most likely in the age of 30s and she is still a virgin. She realized that love and marriage have eluded her because she is taking so much of her mother‚ but the mother died lately. * Using the feminism approach in describing the characteristics of the protagonist in the story‚ Miss Mijares is an educated woman and also holding a high position in her job. Asides

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    concept by exploring the influence of agrarian existence on how characters finds their place in society. “Line written in Kensington Garden” by Matthew Arnold similarly expresses a rapturous appreciation of nature while conveying the isolation of the protagonist in a tumultuous society. Ultimately through analysis of theatrical and poetic forms‚ the responder understands that our emotional links with place both physically and metaphorically can enrich our sense of belonging to one group while alienating

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    Divergent‚ Twilight and many more enjoyable books and novels match up with the hero’s journey fairly closely. When a lot of books follow the same model there tends to be too many similarities‚ with some predictable lines and actions that the protagonist makes. This can lead to some people not enjoying a book or movie due to the fact that they know what will happen or knowing that everything will end up okay and happy in the end. This can give the author the opportunity to make

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    Throughout her essay Margoulick argues that the supposed messages about feminism in these shows are indeed‚ proofs of the prevalence of the power of men over women. The essay can be divided into 12 parts: 1. Introduction. The apparition of women as protagonist in the TV shows: Xena‚ Nikita‚ and Buffy. 1.1. Introduction to the real meaning of the image of women as heroic females in these shows. Paragraph 1. 1.2. Introduction to Xena: Warrior Princess plot. Paragraph 2. 1.3. Introduction to Buffy the Vampire

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    In different stages of life‚ no matter what the setting or the ethnicity is‚ humanity encounters similar experiences in life. As the time goes by‚ all the protagonists represent identical signs of maturing and exhibits empathy through family loyalty and overcoming certain obstacles. Each story contributes to the same universal themes. There are common universal themes connecting to different stories and convey similar messages .The unlike stories portray the diverse aspects of humanity where the

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    “Compare and contrast the presentation of female protagonists in Gothic Literature‚ in order to determine the validity of Gothic as a serious genre rather than the merely macabre” The three texts; Bram Stoker’s Dracula‚ The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter and Selected poems by John Keats project images of female characters in very different ways. Much of the portrayal of females is in correlation to the attitudes and position of women within society at the time of writing. The preconception

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    times - 1960s?) Park A Clean‚ Well-lighted Place: Late at night‚ city in Europe or North America II. Characters Protagonist: Usually the main character‚ and the one whom the reader sympathizes or in some way identifies with. This character is commonly “the good guy”. Antagonist: Usually the opponent of the main character‚ who in some way prevents or obstructs the protagonists goal in the story. This is often “the bad guy”. Types of characters: Flat: Not much is known about the character. Reader

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