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    Hamlet ultimately overcomes his imperfection and avenges his father’s death. Conversely‚ Willy Loman never surmounts his self destruction. Author Miller portrays Willy as a self indulgent salesman who lives in his own lies and pity‚ ultimately leading to his demise. Though the two characters hold similar qualities‚ only one possesses the traits of a tragic hero. Although many similarities exist between Hamlet and Willy Loman‚ only Hamlet exemplifies the qualities of a tragic hero. Aristotle’s theory describes

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    By Sarah Alsaid - From the gilded words of Willy Wonka‚ "there is no life I know to compare with pure imagination. Living there you’ll be free‚ if you truly wish to be." Living a childhood completely different from all the other children his age‚ Willy Wonka‚ the main character in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ grew up to become one of the greatest chocolate sellers known. With his dad known as the town’s dentist‚ Willy spent his childhood with a mouth full of braces‚ was

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    Willy Loman’s obsession with the American Dream and its ideals has strongly affected the people Biff and Happy have become. Due to Willy’s teachings and influences‚ both his sons lead a different life from what they expected. Willy believed that his sons’ attributes would lead them to a successful lifestyle with no conflicts. Yet‚ being well-liked and attractive lead both sons to live a lie‚ nowhere near success. Biff becomes an underachiever who can’t hold a job‚ and feels dissatisfied with the

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    DANIEL THE ONLY ONE TO BLAME IN THIS STORY? Daniel Brennan is the main character of the story‚’ Tom Brennan’. He plays an 18 year old son‚ who makes a decision that completely ruins his life and his reputation. Before the accident‚ Daniel had the dream life any teenage boy could ever want. He was five-eight and his brother Tom was half-back‚ they worked as a team. All that is over now. The story begins with the Brennans fleeing town. They packed all their belongings

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    Henry Fielding‚ (born April 22‚ 1707‚ Sharpham Park‚ Somerset‚ Eng.—died Oct. 8‚ 1754‚ Lisbon)‚ novelist and playwright‚ who‚ with Samuel Richardson‚ is considered a founder of the English novel. Among his major novels are Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749). Leaving school at 17‚ a strikingly handsome youth‚ he settled down to the life of a young gentleman of leisure; but four years later‚ after an abortive elopement with an heiress and the production of a play at the Drury Lane Theatre in

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    Tom Stoppard's Arcadia

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    CARNAL EMBRACE‚ THE GARDEN OF EDEN‚ AND CYCLICAL HISTORY: A CRITIQUE OF TOM STOPPARD’S ARCADIA WORKS CITED Alives‚ Derek B. “’Oh‚ Phooey to Death!’: Bohemian Consolation in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia.” Papers on Language and Literature‚ V. 36 Issue 4‚ 2000. Guspari‚ David. Antioch Reivew STOPPARD’S ARCADIA‚ Spring 1996‚ Vol. 64‚ Issue 2. Gussow‚ Mel. “Happiness‚ Chaos‚ and Tom Stoppard.” American Theatre‚ V.12 Issue 10‚ 1995. Krammer‚ Jeffery. “Stoppard’s Arcadia: Research‚ Time‚

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    In the story of “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving and‚ the story of “The Devil and Daniel Webster“ by Stephen Vincent Benét are two different stories with the same theme about not making a deal with the devil and the consequences. In the stories‚ the characters’ families and ol’ Scratch are very different. Tom Walker has no kids with a very poor looking house and not a very good relationship with his wife. The devil in his story is a dark native American dressed as a woodsman. Who

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    by the prejudice and racism displayed towards people of colour. Particularly‚ Tom Robinson‚ an innocent man‚ slain by the caste system when he later is found guilty of rape‚ resulting in preconceived antipathy towards Tom because of his colour. His innocence of the crime he’s accused of suggests a relationship to the mockingbird for they both provide no harm. Considering the irrationality of the townspeople‚ killing Tom Robinson brought forward no good or prevented no evil‚ just like a mockingbird

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    great playwright Arthur Miller ‚ portrays the "American Dream" which was long sought for a long time by many people around the world. America was and is the land of opportunity‚ and this opportunity is taken but not wisely by the protagonist Willy Loman. Willy is a man who is rather unmanly because of his weak and cowardly acts throughout the play‚ where he is surrounded by Linda his wife and his sons Biff and Happy. In a my opinion‚ this play is extremely well-written and it covers a large diversity

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    Be liked and you will never want. You take me‚ for instance. I never have to wait in line to see a buyer. “Willy Loman is here!” That’s all they have to know‚ and I go right through! ( Death of a Salesman 1435. Act I) Willy gives seemingly sound advice but he also takes it as an opportunity to puff out his chest in bravado and say that he himself is well liked by everyone “never hav[ing] to wait in line to see

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