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    work well throughout the novel, and the story is easy to comprehend. Characterization helps introduce every character and give them a background. By using it, the reader can learn more about the character and their habits. Flashbacks help give a sense of the character’s past and the effect it continues to have on them. Setting clearly explains the situation and where each of the characters are. The style of the book is very interesting and the language is pretty casual, yet it feels very…

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    The movie adaptation of A Separate Piece has a less personal engagement between the characters and the audience as well as placing less importance on the events and characters. This creates a less interesting experience compared to the book version. The movie narrates in third-person, hence limiting the characters thoughts and their emotions. It also discards and gives less significance to the events and characters, resulting in the audience not…

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    to choose a winner, in Tennessee William’s play, The Glass Menagerie, the three central characters all exhibit elaborate characteristics, making each one of them eligible for the protagonist role. Laura Wingfield, the youngest of the family and influence for the name of the play’s title, develops throughout the play…

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    Power In Silver Sparrow

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    Secrecy and Power Hidden in the Silver Sparrow. Silver Sparrow is a novel based on lies, secrecy, and bigamy. Intertwined in this is the legitimate family to the character James Witherspoon, his wife Laverne and daughter Chaurisse. On the other hand is his illegal wife Gwendolyn and illegitimate daughter Dana. These individuals are all intertwined within each other’s life, some of them know about the others and some are simply unknown. There is a certain power that lies within individuals who…

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    from many different characters. One of the main characters of the novel was Mick Kelly. Mick’s character was inspired by Carson McCullers herself. Her spiritual ties to music, being drawn to outcasts, and feelings…

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    Aristotle’s definition of character is “that in virtue of which we ascribe certain qualities to the agents” (Butcher). What he means by this is that the character should have certain qualities that would contribute to their eventual misery in the play. Heracles’ essential quality in the plot is shown in the following quote spoken by Iris, “…him…

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    Janie's American Dream

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    to find true love while being oppressed by a variety of factors including nature and class differences. Men, however, top the list; the main character, Janie, had a total of three husbands, two of which treated her poorly. The third husband, Tea Cake, was the exception. He helped Janie accomplish inner peace by allowing her to flourish into her own character. Janie would not have found Tea Cake, however, had she not realized her dream under her Grandmother’s pear tree. When Janie realizes her…

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    in charge of the hospital’s Emergency Room Department, Aziz appeals to the reader’s own nature using the structure of the novel, characterization of the protagonist and the symbolism in the novel in relation to the protagonist, thus making this character…

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    readers by their throats, causing shivers down their spines. Meanwhile, the absence of first-person perspective blurs some specific features of Tom, including his sexual preference and the mention of loneliness, which creates the distance from the character and vagueness in…

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    Central Thesis The main focus of this work is to provide a better understanding of how sexism could shape literary work and its responses as well as critiques. Through two main definitions of Anthony and Cleopatra such as "the fall of a great general" and "transcendental love" (Fitz, 297), the author of the reading explains how several critics have written adequately different responses over the years to the Shakespeare version of the story. Most of the approaches to the play have been depicted…

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