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    dr fausts is the protagonist and tragic hero of marlowe play . he is a contradactory character capable of tremendous eloquence and possessing of awesome ambitions. he is arrogant self a granddizing .he represent the spirit of renaissance with its rejection of the medieval Dr. Faustus is a typical character. He is unhappy with what he has acquired but longs for what he doesn’t possess. In Vedas and Vedanta philosophy it is said that people who hanker after woman‚ wealth and name and fame are bound

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    Macbeth Character Sketch

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    At the beginning of the play Macbeth is a very brave solider and also is known as the Thane of Glamis. He is known as a person of great value. Macbeth has an encounter with the witches where they tell him his prophecies. Macbeth all of a sudden has an impatient ambition come to him. Right after the first prophecy of being named Thane of Cawdor becomes true; Macbeth starts to think about murdering King Duncan in order for him to become King. Also there is love in Macbeth‚ as he is married and tells

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    Bassanio’s character is more fully drawn than Antonio’s‚ but it does not possess the powerful individuality that Shakespeare gives to his portraits of Portia and Shylock. First off‚ when one begins considering Bassanio‚ one should dismiss all the critics who condemn him for his financial habits. Bassanio’s request to Antonio for more money is perfectly natural for him. He is young; he is in love; and he is‚ by nature‚ impulsive and romantic. Young men in love have often gone into debt; thus Bassanio

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    Heathcliff is an interesting individual with several adjectives that describe him. Although he has several descriptors‚ the majority of them are negative. Even though he is the main character in the novel‚ most people would agree he is negative and gloomy. In a survey that conducted by Dr. Brooks two thirds of the surveyors sympathized with Catherine rather than the one third that sympathized with Heathcliff. When asked Dr. Brooks class found it hard to give any positive adjectives to describe him

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    Character Sketch Guidelines A Character Sketch is a great way for your student to assess the characters in the literature they are reading or people that they are researching about. It can give them tools of observation as they look at the many details about another individual. When studying a specific character in a literary piece the sketch gives the student the freedom to be a detective and try to find out what the author is expressing through their characters. They can sketch the protagonist

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    2014 Joseph: a cruel and religious parent Throughout history‚ it is not difficult to find leaders who used religion to control his country. Hitler was a symbol of fascist dictatorship during World War Two when Jews suffered at his end. The Chrysalids by John Windham is based on a society where few people survive a nuclear disaster and continue to live in a small town. Joseph is the local consequence and largest land owner in Waknuk. He is cruel and religious. Joseph demonstrates his cruel

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    Themes of Chrysalids

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    The Chrysalids Have you ever dreamed of a place where you will have to hide your true identity to survive. “ The Chrysalids” by John Wyndham shows the reader exactly that. In this novel there are many different themes but the main themes are ; Survival to live in this community‚ discrimination‚ and punishment. Survival in this community is vital because if you are born a deviant you must learn to hide yourselves to blend in with the group otherwise you are banished to the fringes. As David

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    The Chrysalids By John Wyndham Chapter one—A Dream and the Definition (pages 5-14) Glossary a.) germinate: to begin to develop b.) dungarees: heavy cotton pants or overalls usually made of blue denim c.) cleft: a fissure or crack d.) precepts: orders or rules meant to guide one’s conduct e.) rote: fixed routine; repetition of forms or phrases often without attention to meaning f.) cold-poulticed: a poultice is usually a soft mixture made with herbs and organic material‚ usually heated

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    Trish--a character sketch

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    My cousin Ann is one of my best friends atof all time. We are really close to each other. I treat her as my sister and she treats me the same way. Ann lived in Pangasinan in our family’s hometown while I lived here in Makati. Despite that‚ we usually have our vacation in Pangasinan‚ so me and Ann can hang out together and do whatever we want. We have the same trips‚. Our the same likes and dislikes for anything. Ann and I like to sing and whenever there’s an occasion in our family‚ we usually entertain

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    The Chrysalids Essay

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    The Sci-Fi novel‚ The Chrysalids is a very disappointing novel. Many children in Africa have no hope because they have no parents; have little food or water. David from the book‚ The Chrysalids has a similar fate as John Wyndham sends him and his friends into a world with no hope. The book is about David and his friends who are hunted by the village because of their differences. This novel is very depressing with no hope because violation of human rights; no acceptance of differences and abuse of

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