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    Robertson Davies explores in Fifth Business the conflict between love of others and love of ourselves. The characters in the novel are not attached to only one person in physically or spiritually, because they only love themselves and just seek for their own pleasures. Ironically, people want to love and also want freedom. Human’s behaviors are in order to satisfy their own desires, that shows love is selfish. Dunstan’s love to Mary Dempster is selfless because he does not want to get anything…

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    Life is never easy, as people do good and terrible things but mostly life is about the challenges of either being known or know what you feel. In the book Fifth Business, by Robertson Davies, explores many ideas and many feelings, but one idea spilt into two stays’ throughout. The idea of an internal character or spirit of one versus the characters that worry about external things, like appearance and materialistic objects. The ideal characters that would fit into these acquisitions is Boy…

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    Mary Dempster was the wife of Amasa Dempster, the Baptist priest of Deptford, Ontario, Canada. She was a kind lady and very introverted. While her husband was very religious and constantly felt as if God was testing him, Mary was not so involved in religion. However, she did not let her husband’s strong belief in God influence her life. She was calm, even-tempered, and believed that things would all eventually be resolved. Mary’s life changed when an incident occurred on December 27, 1908, which…

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    The different type of Religion in Fifth Business Expressed in many ways, religion is a substantial motif in Robertson Davies Fifth Business. Even when hidden in deep meaning, It is represented through many distinct characters, events and themes. It is a crucial part all through out Dunny 's life and every thing he experiences circulates back to his spirituality. However, Dunny is not the only character intrigued by the divine. Amasa and Boy Staunton are characters used to signify two other…

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    Feminism in Fifth Business and Hamlet The current society has various perspectives of women both negative and positive. Moreover, literature exemplifies the different role of women comparing the roles of ancient and modern women. These comparisons have one thing in common, and that is the multifaceted roles of women in the ancient and modern society. This comparison is evident in two works of literature centuries apart; Fifth Business by Robert Davies and Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The main…

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    Emma Fifth Business Essay 1. Setting and character portrayal, not plot, are the essential elements of fiction. Referencing the two works, how far can you agree with this statement? Two classic pieces of literature, Jane Austen’s Emma and Robertson Davies’ Fifth Business challenge one of writing’s most conventional ideas, that plot is the essential element to writing. However that is not the case in these two fictitious novels, where the essential elements are setting and character portrayal…

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    between men and women in the political, social, personal and economic aspects of life. The inequality between females and males has been an issue since the beginning of time and can be observed in many types of literature. Throughout the novel Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, it is quite evident that feminism is not practiced as the female characters are often subservient to the male characters. Furthermore, the female characters are portrayed as having less equality than the male characters…

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    biggest personality flaws in Fifth Business, unlike the character Percy-Boyd Staunton the thrower of the snowball, who seems to feel the least amount of guilt. Percy never owns up to throwing the snowball, nor does he take interest in the decline of Mary Dempster and the destruction of her family. His life becomes one glorious success after another, from successfully navigating his way through the great depression, to becoming wealthy through his sugar refining business. On the surface…

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    In Fifth Business, Leola suffers a tragic event since she is unable to adapt to the environment. It is Boy who is responsible for Leola’s fate during the section 4 because without him, Leola will probably more responsible and independent. Throughout the Section 4 of the novel, Fifth Business Davies shows how Boy is incredible financially stable; he certainly can buy anything he wants. However, Boy abuses his wife slowly throughout the section by verbally and emotionally. By doing so, he is to…

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    In Fifth Business, Boy, Dunstan and Paul all move out of Deptford and take on new identities. While their lives had been significantly changed, there were always aspects from their previous lives that they carried with them and eventually succumbed to. Each character evolved differently and went through a very separate set of experiences, but eventually it all came back to them trying to find their identity and place in the world. While they could all be called successful at this, it…

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