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    bestselling novel Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag’s wife Mildred is introduced‚ described‚ and explored. From start to finish the novel tells us of Mildred’s fears‚ changes our perception of her‚ and most importantly‚ describes who and what she represents. But the question is‚ who is this apparently cowardly‚ inconsistent zombie of a character. The society in Fahrenheit 451 is flooded with corrupt‚ brainwashed people that can’t seem to think for themselves. For example‚ in one of the first chapters

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    In the play‚ A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen depicts a foolish‚ fragile‚ very self-centered young lady that rarely has to do anything for to help herself. Nora is cared for and lavished by her husband now that he has obtained a new position at the bank. She has no concerns but her appearance in society and the role of woman in a man’s eye. Nora’s husband believed that borrowing was not an option because it would lead to debts. Therefore‚ he was the one in control of money; this included making

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    Willy Loman : The Tragedy of the American Dream Prosperity‚ job security‚ hard work and family union are some of the concepts that involve the American Dream‚ generally speaking. Some people think this dream is something automatically granted; or in contrast‚ as in the story "Death of a Salesman" written by Arthur Miller‚ as something that has to be achieved in order to be successful in life. The play takes issues with those in America who place too much stress on material gain‚ instead of

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    best salesman‚ just being able to sell goods and provide services‚ won’t get you very far. One must go above and beyond the normal expectations of society in the workforce. In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman the protagonist and father of two‚ Willy Loman‚ tries to do this in order to satisfy his family financially. The tragedy by the controversial American playwright is a well-known classic.

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    out differently. You were never confidence‚ determination‚ hard work‚ pride… qualities which should’ve come with your job description. Obviously you weren’t the person started with the clothes on his back and ended up with diamond mines. You told us that we didn’t need to work hard‚ in fact I clearly remember you telling Ben that its “It’s who you know and the smile on your face and contacts” with others that are important in life. Guess what father‚ The insurance money can only pay for so little

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    Henrik Ibsen play‚ “A Doll House” is considered to be one of the most controversial plays written in the setting of the Victoria age. He characterized his character to follow and to challenge the norms of society at the same time and to play off of each other. They both became lawyers‚ married and then got jobs at a bank instead of following a more legal career. This is where their immediate similarities end. A foil is a character which illuminates the positive and negative qualities of a main character

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    by August Wilson‚ both protagonists Willy Loman and Troy Maxson go through many trials and tribulations trying to achieve this wealth and happiness through the American Dream. These trials and tribulations not only allow the reader to identify the characters’ hubris‚ but also their bitter‚ inconsiderate personalities. Furthermore‚ it was not America holding these characters back from reaching the dream‚ but rather their own bad choices. Their misfortune turns them into bitter people‚ undeserving of

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    famous 1911 gold-foil experiment‚ Earnest Rutherford‚ a former student of Thomson‚ evolved the atomic model once again. Rutherford and his colleagues fired alpha particles‚ helium atoms that had lost their two electrons‚ at a thin piece of gold foil (only 0.00004 cm in width). They used a screen coated in zinc sulfide to "catch" the alpha particles after they had penetrated the gold foil. The screen would also emit a flash of light where it was hit by an alpha particle‚ which enabled them to measure to

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    theme of denial plays an important role in the play‚ The Death of the Salesman. In this playWilly Loman‚ the main character‚ lives his entire life in denial. His view on being successful is deeply disoriented compared to what actual success is. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave relates to Willy Loman’s logic because it can be said that the Loman family is in the cave. The Lomans are abstracted to the truth; frankly‚ they do not take personal thoughts into account. After analyzing the play using a psychological

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    Section A 1. Discuss Rita’s sense of being a half caste in Willy Russell’s play. At first Rita is more of an outcast in both social classes. It is when she decides to go to the Open University that she becomes a half cast. She doesn’t seem to fit in when she attends her literature classes. The way she talks‚ looks and behaves differentiates her from the rest of her classmates. Even though her husband does not approve of her studies and that most students are demeaning towards her‚ she is determined

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