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    Jane Chretien was born in Shawinigan,Quebec on January 11,1934. Chretien was eighteen child of nineteen children of the Chretien family. The Christians supported the liberal party very strongly. Jean had interest in politics in his early life which was influenced by his parents. He went to university at St.Joseph's Seminary and earned a BA in 1995. At Laval University he got his law degree from where he was also president of a club called young liberals. He soon got married to Aline Chaine in 1997 and had 3 children and adopted one aboriginal child. Jane was elected for prime minister for ten years and he was one of the best and well respected prime minister due to his hard work. He worked in the office November 4, 1993 – December 12, 2003. Although he had his success and failures Jane Chretien was one of the most successful Prime Minister of Canada. Jane Chretien interest in politics started at a young age he was more toward to the liberal party then federle due to his parents. in his teen years he worked for local candidates and members of the parliament. At the age of 26 Jane became the principle organizer for Jean Lesage . After working with Jean Lesage the leader of the provincial Liberal Party of Quebec his success started as he run as a liberal candidate for district of Saint Maurice lafleche in the federal election. This was the election the started Jean Chretien career as a politician which brought on success and…

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    “I hope you care to be recalled to life?” And the old answer: “I can’t say.” Doctor Manette is a character in Charles Dickens’s novel “A Tale of Two Cities,” which is set in the late 18th century, right before and during the French Revolution. He was a physician that was called to care for a man and a woman who were injured. He later discovers that these people had been hurt by the Marquis St. Evrèmonde, who had called for his assistance. They imprison Doctor Manette to make sure he wouldn’t…

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    Hard Times is a novel written by Charles Dickens which judge the English society and tells us about the social and economic pressures of the 19th century. Hard Times is a Victorian novel and is very realistic. Victorian novels bring about realism in literature. Dickens novels are realistic depiction of Victorian society like class consciousness, rapid urbanization, poverty, child labor etc. Dickens talk about love, aspiration, human passion and Hard Times is a novel written by Charles Dickens…

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    In the novel, The Count of Monte Cristo, many characters are introduce throughout the story and most of these characters undergo an indentity change at some point during the novel. The main, and by far the most dynamic character, is Edmond Dantès. Dantès is the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel. Edmond lived his life honestly, that is until he was framed for a crime he did not commit. Taking place in Marseilles, France in the 1800’s, Dantès fights for his freedom and pursues many…

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    The word “inferno” means Hell in Italian. Hell is where the main character Dante Alighieri and the ghost of the Roman poet Virgil, who was sent Dante’s deceased loved one Beatrice, travel in order to help Dante get back on the right path. The reason why Dante travels to Hell is because the Ghost of Virgil offers to guide Dante through Hell in order to get to Paradise (Heaven) to purify himself of all his sins. During the journey in Hell, they travel through the Nine Circles of Hell. The Circles…

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    Revenge in Dante's life Revenge is a powerful thing to want. It consumes people, and can make them forget the important things going on around them. They think that they are getting justice for themselves. When really sometimes revenge is as pointless as putting out a fire with gas. A man named Edmond Dantes was wrongly imprisoned for 14 years. In those years Dantes sat in a prison called the Château d'If, he thought of many different ways to get revenge on his enemies. The men he thought he…

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    A young boy named Edmond Dantés turns into a man due to extreme and strenuous circumstances that forces him into manhood. He takes on a new identity, the Count of Monte Cristo and earns possession of a large inheritance. He then gets revenge on those who were responsible for his 14 years in prison. This is one of many important conflicts that occur in, and determine the plot of, The Count of Monte Cristo. Others include Valentine and Maximilian’s love story, Albert and the Count’s duel, and…

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    Dr Manette, a round character in A Tale of Two Cities, is a very dynamic role player who, through his sacrifice and struggles with the help of his daughter is able to persevere. At the start of the novel Mr. Manette is a crazy doctor who is in prison, making shoes to occupy and help coax him through the trauma of prison. Manette, through the novel is seen as a not only a round character but also a dynamic character. Manette over the course of the novel, undergoes drastic change. He is…

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    8. "Mercedes was left alone. Bathed in tears, she was seen ceaselessly wandering around the little village of the Catalans, sometimes standing motionless in the blazing heat of the southern sun, sometimes sitting on the beach listening to the eternal moaning of the sea asking herself whether it would not be better to let herself sink into the depths rather than undergo the cruel suffering of a wait without hope" (Dumas 40). The narrator is describing Mercedes life without Edmond. This quote is…

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    Charles Darnay’s wife is Lucie, Dr. Manette’s daughter. Lucie had grown up not knowing her parents and thought her father, Dr. Manette was dead; she later found he was imprisoned in a French prison. She also suffered along Darnay all the times he was accused. She had to suffer when her husband was waiting to be put to death, while also worrying that she may be killed herself. Also, though she has been worried and stressed over things all her life, she has learned to have joy. She has learned to…

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