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    each protagonist’s death is less important than the death of their sons? Soyinka and Miller shape the protagonists by their presentations of their voice using different language and use of setting cultural context which presents their different responsibilities and duties exposing their character. The different presentations of the characters determine how the audience connect with the protagonists. Elesin and Keller’s deaths are climatic points in the play‚ with their son’s deaths also being pivotal;

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    characters and therefore experience this change. Michael Gow’s Play ‘Away’‚ ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ Directed by Phillip Noyce and ‘The Hobbit’ by J.R.R Tolkien are all examples of texts that are transformative in nature and show transformations in the Protagonist. The nature of these transformations includes Spiritual and Physical transformations. The Ideas that are being portrayed in these texts include Healing‚ Transformation and the sense of Adventure both Physical and Spiritual. Adventures support

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    It shows how he changes; starting from greatness and respect‚ he is tricked by Iago in to being cruel and hating. Many people assume the basis of the story is Othello’s life and that because the play is called Othello that he is the protagonist. The actual protagonist though is the supposed antagonist‚ Iago. Iago with his cunning plot‚ mastery of words and the ultimate lust for vengeance rules the play. Iago dictates what will happen to the character through the play and he does it with master

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    A story’s setting is usually described in the beginning of the story‚ giving an explanation of where and when the story is taking place. Many stories have a protagonist and an antagonist as well as other key characters. The protagonist is the "hero or antihero; (the) character you tend to ’root for’." . The antagonist opposes the protagonist‚ usually creating some sort of conflict within the story. The plot of a story is the way the events play out in the story. Along with these elements‚ there is

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    contains a protagonist who learns and grows as time progresses. This growth can be physical or moral. There are many stories containing this plot. An author tries to send a message out to the reader about life and how you can change. The question is‚ do all bildungsroman novels have the same outcome? I think that protagonists in bildungsroman stories all have a similar‚ successful turnout at the end of the story. In this growth novel‚ there are many things that affect the protagonist. The main character

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    our head high and they answered: “the unconquered.”(p.56). From this quote‚ the Golden one proves to think that Equality 7-2521 is an unconquerable being‚ because of this determination‚ as well as will-power with all his doings. In Invictus‚ the protagonist does not see himself to be overcome by anything‚ but to always be able to rise against his challengers. As the author states in Invictus ‚ we thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. The  leading character explains in this quote how

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    The movies is called “The boy in the striped pajamas”. It was released on November 7th‚ 2008 by the director Mark Herman. The movie takes place in Nazi Germany‚ first the protagonist lived in Berlin‚ but his family and himself had to move close to a death camp called Auschwitz. The time that the movie takes place is during World War II‚ between the years 1939 and 1945. The main character of the movie is a wealthy boy named Bruno that likes to make friends and play with them. Also‚ he doesn’t see

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    She is a sweet brown colored thirteen-year-old girl who is a fantastic writer. Maleeka lives with only her mother because her father has died. She is bullied every day because she is a different color than everyone else. The other protagonist is Mrs. Saunders. She is a new English teacher at McClenton who is very wealthy to teach at this school that is not considered a very good school. Mrs. Saunders has white patches all over her face‚ which many of the kids (not including Maleeka)

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    Narration. Types of Narration Narration is the way authors relate events to readers. Novelists use different way of telling their stories: they use different characters to tell the stories (narrators) and present the events from different ‘angles’ (different points of view). First – person narrator (the story is told by an ‘I’)‚ who may be the main character in the novel or a minor character in the novel‚ an observer of events that happen to others. Third – person narrator In the novels

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    will shape their life. For example‚ Ann from “The Painted Door” is shown as a protagonist because of the way her character is‚ she is very lonely‚ depressed and sad and what she does because of these feelings affects her life tremendously. Paul‚ from “Lamp at Noon”‚ is also shown as the protagonist because he is doing his best to support his family and make a living for them‚ but gets no appreciation for it. The protagonists‚ antagonists and secondary characters shape the story and each character influences

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