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    The Call Of The Wild

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    thrilling theme and was full of shocking twists. The Call of the Wild also includes many abusive parts that made it hard to read. Another reason I like this book is it was filled with many adventurous parts that Buck endures. There was a hateful antagonist named Spitz and a cheerful protagonist named Buck. The climax of the story is probably when Spitz starts to fight Buck and Spitz ends up dying. Some main characters were Perrault and Francois‚ who were the people who bought Buck for their sled team

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    Protagonist in Trifles

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    the evidence that supports Mrs. Wright as the protagonist is overwhelming. Mrs. Wright is clearly the protagonist when identifying the antagonist(s)‚ observing the transformation of Minnie Foster to Mrs. Wright‚ and by realizing what the sympathies from Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters for Mrs. Wright actually mean. When investigating the antagonist‚ or antagonists‚ it is clear that there are many possibilities. Susan Glaspell has strong feminist ideals; furthermore‚ the effects of these ideals are lucid

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    Charlie Fish

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    nothing wrong‚ the only thing he does is to think evil thoughts. The protagonist is usually the "good" guy in the story and the main character. I wouldn’t say he is good‚ because he have intentions to kill his wife‚ but in the end it`s her who is the antagonist and let him die. D: Typical for the crime genre is that there often is a crime or someone who breaks the law. For example the woman in the story is breaking the law by not helping her husband‚ and as it says on the last line “I fall to the

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    The point of view in the Young Ravens story is told from the eagle‚ the point of view in the Stump Lots is omniscient. In the “young ravens” story the eagle is the protagonist and the ewe is the antagonist. In the “stump lots” story the bear is the protagonist and the cow is the antagonist. In both stories the setting is beautifully described with a lot of description. They both take place in nature during the spring. One story however takes place in a valley wile the other

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    Jane Eyre-Lowood

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    she would take care of Jane as her own. Instead‚ she treats her as an outsider and punishes Jane severely. Mrs. Reed hatred for Jane increases throughout the novel as she begins standing up for herself. Mrs. Reed plays the role as Jane’s antagonist‚ an antagonist is “a character‚ group of characters‚ or institution that represents the opposition against which the protagonist or protagonists must contend”. As Jane grows older‚ Mrs. Reed becomes an opportunity for Jane to show her Christian forgiveness

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    Elements of Drama

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    actors are portraying) judged by what they say‚ think‚ and do according to the unfolding circumstances. (a) PROTAGONIST: The lead character in a play‚ on the pro side of the struggle. This is the person whom the main theme is centred on. (b) ANTAGONIST: The opponent of the protagonist on the anti side of the struggle. He is often the bad guy but could be anyone or anything that struggles or whose ideas conflict with the protagonist. D. CONFLICT: Tension

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    techniques to show racism was present during the mid 1900’s. The novels major theme is racism during World War II. The similarities between the books are that they both have racism as their major theme and show it in similar ways as the protagonist and antagonists of each novel fall in love with each other causing controversy. The similarities of the two novels‚ The Divine Wind and The Wrong Boy are there is racism in each novel. In The Wrong Boy the character Hanna Mendel was taken from her home along

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    Enders Game

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    and dynamic character because throughout the story‚ you watch him grow up fighting prejudices and overcoming challenges that have been placed in his way by the secondary antagonist‚ Colonel Graff. The reader empathizes with Ender and feels his pain as he is given so many challenges that he almost breaks. The secondary antagonist is Colonel Graff‚ a flat but dynamic character who acts as a puppet master‚ controlling‚ isolating‚ testing‚ challenging‚ and ultimately

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    Athena Johns Characterization Who is your least favorite character? Why? If you could pick a celebrity that best personifies this character‚ who would it be? Why? Give examples from the play. My least favorite character is Regina Giddens. She was only about herself and how much she would be getting. "...It took me a little while to find out I had made a mistake. As for you - I don’t know. It was almost as if I couldn’t stand the kind of man you were..."(Hellman 65). She even sat there and let

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    English Life and Times

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    case of misconstrued intentions leading them to be viewed as villains. When in actuality they are the sympathetic heroes of both novels. To start off‚ normally in novels the heroes of the book are the protagonists while the villains are the antagonists. Jack Torrance and Rorschach are clearly both the protagonists of their respective stories. The story more or less revolves around them. A villain is a character in a story or play who opposes the hero. A villain is one blamed for a particular evil

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