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    in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, it is necessary to explore the female characters in the text. William Shakespeare’s creative works had few females, because women were not permitted to act in the theatres of London in the late 1500s and early 1600s (Bloom). Disregarding the moral principles imposed on women of his time, William Shakespeare creatively created many female characters that were strongly willed, intelligent, and daring. In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Hermia disobeys her father, the…

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    The Crucible Arthur MIller was an American essayist and playwright in the 1950’s the cold war was so called creating a feeling of fear within the citizens and the people accused his wife for even thinking she was a so called spy with the working of Russia.So Arthur had wrote a book so he conclude this event. In the play the crucible by Arthur Miller he had developed the characters of Abigail Williams,Tituba,Rebecca Nurse the lack of choices can create three different types of people. Arthur…

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    Gray believes that “Edna’s awakening allows her to resist the various “interpellations” of the dominant patriarchal ideology and experiment with both alternative and oppositional roles” (Gray 53-73). Throughout the story, Edna discovers her newfound freedom by experimenting with the roles of two characters: Adele Ratignolle and Mademoiselle Reisz. In addition, Edna also experiments with an oppositional role in which she is both “freely sexual and autonomous” (Gray 53-73). During the summer…

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    calling the doctor sooner resulted in the death of Addie, imposing many emotions on Dewey. Due to the importance of her own situation, Dewey Dell seems to be confined in herself after Addie dies because she has no time to grieve her mother 's death (Bloom, 225). She "wishes to have time to let her die". Emotional stress is displayed because Dewey did not have the time she needed to discuss her problem with her mother, and she did not get to receive the closure she would have liked. The Bundrens…

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, she uses a lot of symbolism and references to nature through the story of the main character, Janie, in her lifetime. The use of tree symbolism is the most common in the first half of Hurston’s novel starting with how “Janie saw her life like a great tree in leaf with the things suffered, things enjoyed, things done and undone. Dawn and doom was in the branches” (8) In the beginning of the book, we understand that Janie has just been…

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    discover what it believed to be ‘the mind of South Africa””(Callan, 35). He also developed a strong conscience because of his theological virtuesd. “Because I am Christian I am a passionate believer in human freedom, and theredore in human rights””(Blooms). Being such a passionate christian really made a big part in making him who he became and really was the foundation for events in “Cry, the Beloved Country”. Paton’s…

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    hinting that his dad was traitor (Bloom 34-35). As Lady Macduff and her son were talking a guard interrupted them warning them that they were in great danger and should flee (Bloom 35). Lady Macduff’s love for her son is shown when he is killed. “With his last breath, the young boy calls out to his mother. “he has killed me, mother: / Run away, I pray you!” Lady Macduff, screaming “murder,” runs out, pursued by the murders who are certain to kill as well” (Bloom 35). Lady Macduff’s son also…

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    Like marigolds, they have a time when they bloom and a time where they shrivel up and die. This is exactly like someone’s fame. They become famous (they are starting to bloom), then they reach their peak (full bloom). But after a period of time, they lose their fame and they become forgotten almost as if their fame died out. This line is also an example of personification. Shakespeare…

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    The Holiday Analysis

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    She is a writer, and a lovesick fool, who has been in love with Jasper Bloom for 3 years, a man who is not available. It irritates me that she has not done anything about it, she just stands there helplessly crippled by the fact that she is in love with a man that will not love her. Then again, I also feel sorrow for her, Jasper…

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    narrator’s eyes this is merely proof of his rationality, methodical planning, and precision” (Bloom 41). An…

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