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    important character which is less important than another main character; Berman. Personally‚ It is more convincing that Berman is the most important character in the story because he is the protagonist‚ he is an influential character‚ and he leads the readers to the story theme. Berman is considered as the protagonist of the story‚ which represents an example of a well developed character. Character development describes the change an individual undergoes through the course of a story as a result of

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    character Q- 3 person omniscient The narrator is NOT a character in the story; all knowing narrator; narrates relates all thoughts and feelings of more than one character Q- Protagonist Central character or hero in a narrative or drama Q- Antagonist A force of working against the protagonist. It can be a character‚ society‚ a force of nature or a force within the main character- opposing force Q- Allusion Reference to a famous person‚ place‚ event or work of literature

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    sequence‚ in which two men struggle in the water. It certainly reminds one of the recent scenes in the news of refugees’ real-life struggle. It makes for a solid opening. The story then transitions to the past establishing the ordinary world of the protagonist‚ Alberto. Make sure to label the setting as being Cuba. The idea of the sugarcane field is nicely highlighted‚ as is the political backdrop. One can sense that Alberto’s world is changing for his family. The best scenes introduce Sanyon

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    The protagonist Alex‚ is unlike most protagonist‚ to start off is an individual that enjoys the pain and suffering of other‚ selfish‚ cunning‚ a delinquent‚ temper‚ evil‚ twisted‚ an anti-hero‚ who loves and enjoys violence‚ while viewing his immoral actions as if it was an art

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    (Schweitzer 14). Schweitzer notes that during this time period women forfeited the emotional support that friendship provided once they were married. The main protagonist criticizes marriage in a letter she writes to her friend Lucy Freeman‚ “Marriage is the tomb of friendship. It appears to me a very selfish state” (Foster 24). It can be noted from Eliza’ view of marriage that Foster is critical of marriage because

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    the impact of war and conflict on the main characters * Main themes: determination‚ love‚ strength to overcome grief. Throughout her novel Goodnight Mr. Tom‚ Michelle Magorian explores the impact of war and conflict on individuals. The protagonists William Beech and Thomas Oakley are challenged to overcome the impact and tragedy of both personal and global war and conflict. The issues faced by them throughout the course of their lives may seem incomprehensible to many‚ yet through determination

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    Yellow Wallpaper” and “The Swimmer”‚ the protagonists use the settings to symbolize their emotions and tribulations throughout the story. In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ Jane was isolated by her husband in a house‚ and specifically in a room that brought her to her eventual insanity. In “The Swimmer” Neddy lives in the suburbs‚ a place that looks like it has everything figured out but in reality it’s full of isolation and emptiness. In both stories‚ the protagonists use their settings to reflect their lives

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    dream. He has a family; a wife and two boys. His average dream of having a better job earning a decent living‚ and providing a better living standard for himself and his family. There are three main characteristics that characterize Willy as the protagonist in Death of a Salesman; his love of being social‚ the fact that he is a dreamer and a lover. Willy Loman has always believed that the only way to succeed in life is to be well liked by people. He depends on people to make him feel that he is at

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    play in Shakespeare’s inventory. This play is about men and women who are skillful in the use of language and are experts in arguing and making fun of others. There are two kinds of people in the play‚ antagonists and protagonists. The antagonist‚ Don John‚ is the brother of protagonist Don Pedro. This makes the story interesting for the brothers are on the opposite side. This also increases the tension. The themes of the story are love‚ lies and trust. An example of love can be seen in the characters

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    one. She is also very loyal to her trusted friends and those family members she deems worthy of her time and energy. 2). Aside from the obvious physical differences‚ I think that Edith Wharton’s protagonists do have many of the characteristics of my modern heroine. Most of her female protagonists have the characteristics of integrity‚ adaptability‚ loyalty to family‚ and ability to forbear the vicissitudes of life. They are not empowered in the way that we perceive twenty-first century women

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