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    and is associated with Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Body: Paragraph One The theme of anger and intolerance is best depicted by the character Gwen. At the beginning of the play and prior to the trip Gwen is introduced to us as a materialistic snob who constantly tries to initiate a fight with everyone and prove that she is superior. At the beginning of Away‚ Gow introduces Gwen’s spiteful and materialistic nature when she insults Tom and his family by bragging about their new caravan that contains

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    needs. The manager of The A&P and Uncle Harry are very similar too because there both just trying to support and do what’s best for Jamie & Sammy. Quennie relates a lot to Carmody because they both think there better than everyone else and there big snobs. The settings of both stories are very different; in My brother’s keeper they have 3 settings (Carmody’s Office‚ Court & Uncle Harry’s house). In the A&P only takes place in the A&P. The time zone however is about the same i think they both take place

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    An Inspector Calls Theme Exploration J.B Priestley wrote “An Inspector Calls” in 1945‚ but the play itself was set in 1912. It is about the life of a noble family who is suddenly affected by a girl named Eva Smith who change all of their lives forever. Apart from being a story‚ this tale conceals the novelist’s view which he explores through the narration. The author of the play successfully depicts a class ridden and hypocritical society by breaking the distinguished image of the aristocratic endower

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    what his dad wants him to do. As the book progresses John Barton and Josie become closer together because John was spending more time with Josie than with Ivy‚ so Josie believes that John is falling for a middle class working woman over a upper class snob like Ivy. Josie also sees a side of John she doesn’t like‚ he was extremely negative about life which Josie disagreed with and didn’t like what he was saying so they start to break away a bit at that moment because of his negativity towards life.

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    Claude. Day3: Mama is religious and Beneatha is taking Guitar lessons. Ruth and Mama talk about how Beneatha switches activities a lot. Beneatha’s boyfriend George is shallow but rich. Beneatha describes George’s family/ the Murchison’s as stuck up snobs. Beneatha admits she does not believe in god. Mama slaps her and makes her “believe” while she is in the house. Day4: Ruth tells Beneatha was a child. Mama admits there is something unknown between her and the family. Ruth tries to comfort Mama.

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    characters Gwen‚ Harry‚ Vic and Tom. Body Paragraph One – Topic sentence – The character Gwen is the main protagonist who has a desire to win in the play Away. Gwen is seen as a stereotypical nagging wife and a mother who can be classified as a snob. Gwen’s dialogue is full of negativity and she is seen as a source of conflict and a barrier to winning a good life for her family. This is shown through her choice of achieving a good life by purchasing a new

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    young‚ unwealthy artist named Jack Dawson who she falls madly in love with. This causes much drama for Rose and her family though because she had an arranged marriage to a conceited man named Cal. Jack sees the true Rose hidden behind the upper class snob. The two fall madly in love and plan to stay happily together. They never imagined such a devastating misfortune to happen on this indestructible ship and how it would change their lives forever. “Nothing on Earth Can Come Between Them...” Purpose

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    Sybil is far too used to the privileges that an upper class society brings‚ certainly more than her husband‚ as she is of higher social standing. Sybil looks down on the lower classes and blindly accepts the stereotypes attached to them including the idea that people of the lower classes were somehow unhuman‚ she mocks the idea that “girls of that class” would refuse stolen money in reference to Eva Smith. It seems that‚ to Sybil‚ status and respectability is more important than anything else

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    Parallels are drawn between the values and attitudes of post-modern and regency society in Emma ’s carriage incident and Clueless ’ car scene. In Emma‚ Mr Elton displays complete disgust and outrage at the notion of marrying the socially inferior Harriet‚ exclaiming ’Good heaven! What can be the meaning of this? ’ This segregation and incompatibility of differing social classes is also portrayed in Clueless through Elton ’s outburst of ’Don ’t you even know who my father is? ’ revealing the transcending

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    whether to trust Nick or not. In order to rely on someone‚ they need to be telling you the truth. Nick constantly lies to people so awkward situations don’t happen. He doesn’t tell his honest opinion when he’s asked for one. He would rather lie and be a snob just to avoid the ugly truth. His morals in life don’t include honesty. “Decorum ranks extremely high on his

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