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    are stories of monsters that cause destruction and stress for other people. Both stories are classic horror stories that present similar, yet different characters. The main characters in both fight to defeat the monsters. In Frankenstein, the protagonist Victor Frankenstein studied at a university in Ingolstadt, and became fascinated with the creation of life. Victor Frankenstein was very smart, yet very foolish. Trying to be godlike, he discovered how to bring inanimate objects to life, and…

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    murdered his own brother without feeling any guilt and lied about it for his own selfish ways, this grows antipathy for Claudius due to his horrible acts. Through the sympathies the audience realizes that during this moment of the play Hamlet is the protagonist, while Claudius is the antagonist. Dramatic irony plays an important role when developing the conflict of the play because it creates a suspense only for the audience. The audience is only aware of the encounter Hamlet had with the…

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    The two novels, The Giver and 1984 have similarities in character settings and they are both dystopian worlds created by the authors. However, the main themes delivered by the two authors are different. Although there are many similarities in the two stories, there is also a difference. The messages the both authors want to tell the readers through the stories are different. The theme of The Giver is the significance of memory to human life. The author, Lowis Lowry decided to write this book…

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    A protagonist means it is the main character of the story, they are often considered as a noble hero or a character the audience is supposed to feel most sympathetic for. In the novel, one Flew over the Cuckoo 's nest entitled by Ken Kesey, McMurphy is believed to be the true protagonist of the novel; due to him being a Christ figure to the patients, his rebellion actions against Nurse Ratched and also his effort on helping the patients to gain back their individuality and masculinity,…

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    Home is where the heart is. And the heart is with friends and family. Good afternoon everyone and welcome to the start of this wonderful celebration, the Australia Day Film Festival. The two films opening this festival are Rabbit-Proof Fence and Bran Nue Dae. These two films show us the importance of land and cultural identity in Aboriginal. These films, Rachel Perkin’s 2009, Bran Nue Dae and Phillip Noyce’s 2002, Rabbit-Proof Fence have become classics regarding the struggles of Aborigines…

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    in Mark Haddon’s novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Zero, directed by Christopher Kezelos. Both texts demonstrate a very similar but also a very different experience of being an outsider. There many similarities in the protagonists Christopher and Zero, but they also have their differences. Similarly their endings are a little bit similar, but it is mostly very different. But both the text demonstrate the experience of being an outsider. In the texts Zero, and The…

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    we her audience will all be drawn to. Just like Beukes main characters and there multiple attempts to captivate their own audience in which most thrive in doing so. One primary example in reference to the theme of seeking an audience is our protagonist Clayton Broom. Clayton is a mysteriously demented character with all the wrong intentions when it comes to personifying his artistry which consist of human body parts combined with wild animals like deer’s and birds. Clayton creates a…

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    Mohn Character Analysis

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    • Background: o Bureaucrat working at MNU o He was given the job of dealing with relocating the prawns from District 9 to District 10 o He is happily married and has a family; mom and dad • Position: o Protagonist of the film • Character development: o At the beginning of the film, he was a very unremarkable and an ordinary person. He was simple and clumsy; E.g.) He doesn’t know how to start the mike in the beginning of the film, and he was reckless: E.g.) He carelessly held the canister that…

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    the government is trying to catch people who do it. So basically he has to figure out to solve the virus before it kills his own body. The story started with round character named Kristof. Kristof is the protagonist and the antagonist of the story is the government. The reason he is the protagonist because they start talking about him in the story and throughout the story. Kristoff can also be called a round character because the author gave us information about him developed on that…

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    Selfish. Desperate. Ambitious. When the opportunity is taken right under from someone's feet, it can be conceded, eager and even hard working depending on the opportunity given. In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry shows how the struggle was for a colored man in the 1950s to not be successful. Walter Lee Younger, a defiant, selfish, dream chaser, who does not feel validated, and who's never listened too, but will do anything to help his family live happier. The goal Walter wants for him…

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