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    Heroes Character Analysis

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    is not only Francis’ first and only love but also the victim of Larry LaSalle. Can I critically respond to the text‚ ‘Heroes’? (AO1) I must generally refer to relevant aspects of Heroes I should discuss thoroughly and increasingly thoughtfully characters/relationships I could consider and suggest experimental ideas and judgements; Quotation ‘That would be nice.’ Means? When she agrees to go to the cinema with Francis she transforms him. She offers him attention and affection that he has lack

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    How do Shakespeare and Browning use linguistic and structural devices to present disturbed female characters in Macbeth and The Laboratory? The Guidelines Timing 4 hours Word count 2000 The Plan The Keywords The Way out AOs Assessment Objective one: ‘Respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and use relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations’ Ao2 Explain how language‚ structure and form contribute to writers’ presentation of ideas‚ themes‚ and settings’

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    Character Analysis of Agamemnon Power as prime motivation In The Iliad‚ Homer gives us many characters to examine: Some characters are simple while some are complicated‚ some are heroic‚ some are cowards‚ some are motivated by the desire for kleos and plunder while some are motivated by power. Each warrior goes into battle with different responsibilities‚ obligations and motives depending on rank and class. For example‚ a king has different motivations for going to war than a soldier has.

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    Character Descriptions: Ralph is twelve years old blond haired boy. He is described as being built "like a boxer‚" and is initially chosen as leader because he is well liked by the majority of the group. Jack and Ralph seem to disagree throughout the entire novel. While Ralph is trying to keep reason and order‚ Jack is trying to take his power. Ralph shows that he is “fair” both on the outside as well as the inside as a leader. Pg. 80calls order 1st chapteruses conch for everyone Pg. 1fair-haired

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    1984 Character Analysis

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    During the unraveling of 1984 the protagonist exponentially strays from the grasp of Big Brother and his ideologies. Through events and characters Winston encounters he becomes more independent in his thoughts and opinions which results in his pure disassociation from the party. By the end of the story‚ Winston devolves into a worse state than he originally was in at the start of the book becoming a docile party puppet. His friendship with O’Brien turns rotten when it is revealed O’Brien is not part

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    Character Analysis: Heathcliff: Heathcliff is a key main character of the novel ‘Wuthering Heights’. In the first chapter there is a physical description of Heathcliff- a dark haired‚ dark skinned orphaned ‘gyspy’ that a middle class gentleman brought home. Throughout the novel there is a desire by the reader to understand him and‚ his actions that motivates readers to continue reading the stories of Heathcliff. The author Emily Bronte has used Heathcliff to tease readers; the character is portrayed

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    Inference based on Evidence (state your inferences and provide supporting evidence) | Insufficient evidence to answer (check box only) | What was your historical figure’s social and economic status in the Salem community? That is‚ what did your character do for a living? Was he or she well off? Would he or she be considered educated‚ upper class‚ middle class‚ lower class‚ poor? | The family of the mother: “The family was apparently of some prominence. Tax records from 1646 showed that John Ayer

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    Grendel as a Ridiculous Character Probably one of the greatest questions of the 19th century comes directly from John Gardner’s novel Grendel. Given a world with no inherent meaning‚ how should one live his or her life? Grendel lives in a world that he is not supposed to be in‚ acting out on emotion. Grendel represents the animalistic traits of humans. His actions are primitive and based around society’s acceptance throughout the novel. Grendel portrays a ridiculous character that is convinced we

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    In William Golding’s novel The Lord Of The Flies‚ each character represents a part of society. Jack‚ the leader of the choir boys and hunters‚ represents parts of society which can be broken down in three ways. The first part is Jack in society as a whole. Here‚ this blood thirsty savage is a symbol of all that is chaotic and disorderly. The tall‚ scrawny‚ “ugly without silliness” boy is constantly trying to break away from Ralph‚ who is orderly‚ and his rules. For example

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    Characters in the stories we have read so far this semester have been faced with a multitude of problems‚ emotions and impulses to work through. It seems that from three stories the characters carry out very different actions‚ but they all have an underlying bond‚ selfishness and the desire to be something there not. It also seems that they are judged in the eyes of the narrator‚ as either succeeding or failing due to the way they carried themselves throughout the story. In the short story‚ “A

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