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    used bicycles‚ cars‚ or people in order to deliver the IEDs to their targets more efficiently. In order to counteract these IEDs‚ the American soldiers would either have to get lucky or be able to spot signs like freshly dug dirt or a trash pile in a weird place. If they find an IED on patrol‚ the unit calls in a bomb squad to diffuse it. The majority of these missions were successful and the casualties from IEDs were nowhere near as bad as what the media would have people believe. Later in the

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    Tragic Character and Plot in Things Fall Apart Despite being written in 1959 and set in Nigeria‚ Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe reads much like a Greek tragedy. AmidstPrinciples from Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in the Poetics are evident throughout the novel‚ and contribute to the development of the protagonist and the incidents of the plot. Amid the images of slaves‚ missionaries‚ and western colonialism‚ Achebe uses these principles to create a tragic character and plot that carrypropel his

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    the atmosphere and setting affects the plot with the witches‚ Glamis castle‚ and the Dunsinane banquet. The play starts with the Witches‚ which is at a desolate place with thunder and lightning. "When shall we three meet again in thunder‚ lightning‚ or in rain?" The witches are the main source of the evil and supernatural in the play. "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair" They also give an impression of fear‚ horror and mystery. Glamis castle also affects the plot of Macbeth because it is where Macbeth

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    The main character in the story is Eddie Carbone‚ an Italian American longshoreman‚ who lives with his wife‚ Beatrice and his orphaned niece‚ Catherine. They live in an insular‚ self-ruled neighborhood known as a polis. As the play begins‚ Eddie is protective and kind toward Catherine‚ although his feelings grow into something more than avuncular as the play develops. His attachment to her is brought into perspective by the arrival from Italy of Beatrice’s two cousins‚ Marco and Rodolpho. They have

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    bottom) Nander‚ Wester‚ Middluns‚ Estill‚ Sunder‚ Monsea‚ and Lienid. Kasta‚ the main character‚ comes from Middluns‚ a kingdom ruled by one named Randa. Po‚ a character Katsa later meets‚ derives from Lienid. Katsa is a Graceling‚ one of the rare people in her lad born with an extreme skill in a certain "category". These graces could be anything from land/sea navigation‚ advanced hearing‚ persuasive speaking‚ and even mind-reading and killing. It is very easy to tell someone is graced because of

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    Difficult People Analysis 1. In the beginning-part plot outline‚ Pyotr is a frustrated youth who strives to balance his financial expenditures to that of the amount of his father’s low income. The effort to consume father’s pension for Pyotr’s schooling creates a serious doubt to the financial security of every member in household. Pyotr’s father is a disappointment to the family‚ his anti-social behavior has subdued the family into a state of fear and panic at the harsh tone of his voice.

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    impressive wealth through deception and other dishonest ways. As the play starts‚ Volpone is with his servant Mosca entering the shrine where Volpone keeps all his wealth and treasures. The reader learns that Volpone is about to deceive yet more people as he tries to trick his alleged friends - Voltore (the ’vulture’)‚ Corbaccio (the ’raven’) and Corvino (the ’crow’) - into believing that each is Volpone’s heir and that he is actually on his deathbed. What these three men do not know is that Volpone

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    Will Cash. They both carry differences in behavior‚ personality‚ and physical attributes. Will Cash is an attractive‚ popular‚ rich kid who has girls swooning left to right over him. On the other hand‚ Owen is a tough‚ violent‚ loner at school as people describe‚ but when Annabel meets him he turns out to be a good caring person. As Owen stays completely honest and patient with others‚ Will is the opposite‚ he is dishonest in his relationship with Sophie and is careless on others emotions. Lastly

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    By: Anonymous Plot Flaws in The Great Gatsby: The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a novel that epitomizes the time in our history known as the roaring twenties. It was a time of great extravagances and frolicsome attitudes. The novel also revealed the darker side of this time with its underlying themes of greed and betrayal on the part of many of the characters. The novel as a whole seems to be a very well thought out piece of literature with little or no flaws. However‚ if studied

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    triggered off by lies and falsehoods that were told in King Lea’s family‚ as well as in the family of the Earl of Gloucester. In this play‚ Shakespeare added a sub-plot to the main-plot and both are based on the same events‚ differing slightly according to the story. The main-plot involves Lear and his three daughters whereas the sub-plot makes use of Gloucester and his two sons. King Lear gives his daughters a love-test‚ stupidly intending to measure love with flattery; "Which of you shall we say

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