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    set of secondary narrative effects. Your answer should make reference to Sally Potter’s film Orlando. Though Judith Butler asserts that gender is not of any importance‚ her writings on this notion‚ understandably‚ must put a lot of emphasis on the subject of sex. How else could she prove her theory‚ if not through a discussion of the unimportance of gender? In any case‚ her hypothesis is one that practically defines Sally Potter’s Orlando. Based on the novelette of the same name by Virginia Woolf

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    time‚ it influenced the connection between these two characters. With

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    Grace Scott English 9 Honors Mrs. Duff 14 April 2014 Character Analysis: Balthasar In this scene of the play‚ Balthasar‚ Romeo’s servant‚ brings him the news that Juliet has died. He wants Romeo to know of the death and is motivated to tell him what has happened because Balthasar loves Romeo and is very loyal to him. He wanted to make sure Romeo received the news rather than finding out later. He is driven to tell Romeo so that he can avoid possible conflict if Romeo discovered that his

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    Jake Kim Period 6 Character Analysis: Jean Louise Finch (Scout) Loss of innocence and coming of age are two very important themes in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.” There are many accounts in the book where characters learn and develop. However‚ Scout is probably the character who experienced the most growth and maturity. At the beginning of the novel‚ Scout is an innocent child who had little experience with what the real world looked like. Because of Atticus’s parenting‚ Scout is very curious

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    Jones Mrs. McCool 2/15/12 American Lit Dimmesdale Character Analysis Dimmesdale is one of the most interesting characters in The Scarlet Letter. This is because he demonstrates in this story that he is at times a coward‚ and that he is strong‚ yet not courageous. Dimmesdale is develops as a character drastically throughout the story. Changes in his character are frequent throughout the book. Throughout the whole story‚ Dimmesdale shows himself as a very diverse and intriguing character. Dimmesdale

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    Sally Mann is an amazing photographer. She has taken pictures of the south where she is from since the 1970s. Her work is beautiful and is known for being very controversial.Her second and third published photography books received the most negative backlash‚ “Immediate Family‚” (her third book) shows her children being children at their family farm‚ some of the pictures show her children naked‚ and “At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women‚” (her second book) captures the emotions and identities of adolescent

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    Atticus Finch Character Analysis Atticus Finch is one of the major characters in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus is a lawyer in Maycomb‚ the representative of Alabama in state legislature‚ the defendant of Tom Robinson‚ and the father of Jem and Scout Finch. Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus is portrayed as a man of integrity‚ great courage‚ and a parent who is determined to show his kids what is right and what is wrong. Atticus Finch shows integrity and good morals in many

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    Atticus why Mr. Cunningham‚ one of their friends‚ wanted to hurt him. Atticus said that while Mr. Cunningham was part of a group‚ he was still an individual. When Scout asked Mr. Cunningham about his entailment‚ she forced him to have empathy for the Finches who have shown kindness to his family. Had Scout not done this‚ Mr. Cunningham never would have considered things from Atticus’s point of view and the mob would have hurt Atticus and killed Tom. This event along with Atticus’s analysis show the

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    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson all fall under the Gothic Genre‚each exploring different forms of supernatural beings. Each novel fulfills the elements of a classic Gothic novel as they all emphasize the desire to explore the unknown in different contexts. All three books are classic novels that popularized this genre‚acting as a gateway for other authors to explore this genre. Gothic novels cleverly lead the reader

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    Timmy Bullard Mrs. Howe English 1 honors March 6‚ 2013 Character analysis Of all the characters described in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations‚ Phillip (Pip) is the most unsatisfied with himself and his environment. Pip explains how distraught he is with how he treats Joe in the scene where Joe is visiting Pip in London. Joe is here to deliver a message to Pip from Mss. Havisham and Estella‚ but the entire time they are talking‚ Pip feels a sense of awkwardness. Joe then hits Pip with a curve

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