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    that affected the French and the modern world profoundly. It was a time where monarchs fell apart‚ whereas nationalism and democracy arose upon the hands of the civilians. A Tale of Two Cities‚ a novel written by Charles Dickens‚ takes place in France. Prior to Dickens writing his highly acclaimed novel‚ he compared his time era to France because the French authorities abused their privileges and struck poverty‚ violence‚ and injustice. Madame Defarge‚ who is the antagonist‚ represents evil and

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    like way that because he thought Gatsby was fake. Jay Gatsby- Both the racketeer and romantic idealist. He was a high-class rich man. He loves to show off and have parties. He was a fake person because he pretended to be something he was not. He does not tell the truth about his parents being wealthy and where he is from. His parents were actually poor farmers. He was in love with Daisy and wanted her to leave her husband Tom. Gatsby would do anything for Daisy. He think that he is wealthy

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    In the novel by Dickens‚ there are several incidences where fire is used in a symbolic way. The fire at Miss Havisham’s home in chapter VIII‚ 45 was extinguished. Miss Havisham went past the fires that had been extinguished‚ to the stairs and past a gallery. She looked as though she was ascending into the sky. This is symbolic of the passion that she had. The fires were extinguished meaning that her passion had faded. Miss Havisham‚ was slowly wasting away. On her birthday‚ Miss Havisham had visitors

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    How can a flower represent a character? In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ there are many flowers that are assigned to different characters. The azaleas‚ geraniums‚ and camellias are just a few. Azaleas are known for being beautiful and opening their blossoms all at once. The azaleas represent femininity or softness. Miss Maudie represents strength and integrity. When her house got burned down she just started working on her garden again as if nothing had even happened. “Miss Maudie

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    around. The students in the story were wriggling around when they got excited like how worms would move around. The ceiling in the story‚ had many lights moving around so much like it was dancing.. In this personification‚ Harper Lee described how the ceiling was full of lights. When the students took out their molasses buckets‚ the buckets reflected the lights onto the ceiling. When Ms.Caroline gave Walter quarters for lunch‚ he may have never seen so much money in his life. In this hyperbole‚ Harper

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    as hopeful who throughout the novel always pursues one individual‚ his lover Daisy from five years ago. The green light exemplifies Gatsby’s single goal and dream. Considering Gatsby has spent the last five years being a very successful bootlegger‚ to get Daisy to be his would be Gatsby’s American Dream and his token to his success. The American Dream for Daisy however consists of having a materialistic lifestyle and wealth. Fitzgerald uses the motif of the green light to emphasize the relationship

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    When Henrik Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House was first published in the year 1879‚ it caused an uproar for its portrayal of a married woman’s role in society. The play‚ in three acts‚ chronicles the struggle of Nora Hemler who attempts to keep her husband from finding out her transaction of a loan by forgery in order not to bring her‚ him‚ or their children shame. It becomes evident‚ however‚ further through the play that Nora and her husband’s marriage is not as plastic and as perfect as it seems. The

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    with a green light bulb? Why or why not? It would not be a wise choice to put a plant under a green light bulb. The reason for this is that due to the fact that the leaves are green they reflect green light. This shining green light onto the flowers will cause photosynthesis to stop. Since the light is being reflectd‚ the cells do not get any light. With out light they cannot carry out the everyday occurrence of photosyntesis. If the choice was mine‚ I would place them into violet light‚ because

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    The Letter A is a mark of punishment and humiliation. However ‚ Hester Prynne carries the symbol upon her with a very different out look than the puritans intended. Hester and the Puritans both have strong feelings for this Scarlet Letter but both will not come to terms and define a universal meaning for this strong symbol. <br> <br>The Puritans intend this A to be a disgrace to Hester Prynne. To make the public aware that she is nothing but a sinner and an adulteress. The Puritans want nothing more

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    portrayed as very perceptive; she sees and‚ for the most part‚ understands everything that is happening. Using this‚ Pearl pushes other characters in the story to think about things in a different way‚ or remind them of something. Most of the time‚ she does this in the form of reminding Hester and others about Hester sin. Let’s delve deeper into Pearl’s character and her role in The Scarlet Letter. Pearl is very perceptive. She sees everything the other characters do‚ and tries to understand them. This

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