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    Characterization While many people in this world embrace their culture‚ there are certain individuals who struggle to define what their culture is‚ and who struggle to find themselves. In Alice Walkers “Everyday Use‚” each character individually represents a different aspect of who they are‚ and of what they believe in. The characters Maggie‚ Dee‚ and Mama all represent a different aspect of life‚ which helps to contribute to the overall theme of heritage within a family. Ever since the family

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    author showed greed throughout the book by using foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and characterization. John Steinbeck‚ the author‚ used all of these devices to show that greed was able to take over people’s souls and change their state of minds because of the pearl’s ability to change people. The foreshadowing was used by Steinbeck to lead into situations throughout the story. He used certain quotes to show how the Kino was going to use the pearl and how the pearl was changing Kino. “She knew there was

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    The “American Dream” is the ideal that every American citizen should have the equal opportunity for freedom and prosperity regardless of class‚ race or gender. In the novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck writes of multiple people that pursue their dreams‚ but often fall short. The theme of the dreams and hopes of the lower class in regards to the “American Dream” is shown in George and Lennie and their goal of owning a farm‚ Crooks with his lack of rights‚ and Curley’s Wife with her aspiration

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    The Characterization of Dee in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” The process of characterization is that which every author uses to make‚ build‚ or create a character. In most cases this process is carried out in three ways: 1) the author has the character say things that tell us what kind of person he or she is‚ 2) the author has the character do things that reveal what sort of person we are reading about‚ and 3) the author also often has other people reveal things about the character. In Alice Walker’s

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    playwright targets the theme of The American Dream and how it affects Willy and his family. Miller uses this time period to help develop the theme of The American Dream within the play. In 1949‚ America experienced an economic boom due to their success in WWII. Miller uses the character of Willy to demonstrate to the audience what the average individual in America was going through. Willy uses Biff as a representation of himself to reflect and symbolize on his ideal of the American

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    The American Dream is the idea of the “desired” happy life that everybody wants to achieve: having money‚ a big house‚ and a perfect family. The book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about how to upper class fails to achieve their American Dreams. The main character‚ Nick Carraway‚ narrates the story‚ telling the reader how he perceives the upper class as being hollow. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby’s life to symbolize the overarching theme of the failure to grasp the American Dream‚ which results

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    In The Great Gatsby – The Death of the American Dream the uncredited author presents the idea that Fitzgerald aimed for his novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ to symbolise the death of the American Dream. I would however disagree with this statement‚ as I believe Fitzgerald wished to convey that the American Dream did not die during the 1920s: It never existed in the first place. The 1920s were just the era in which this became clear. Decadence‚ luxury‚ and extravagance are just three of the words used to

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    the American dream.” - Tommy Hilfiger. For most Americans‚ the definition of the American Dream is a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success‚ and a high- class lifestyle for the family and children. This dream is achieved through hard work in a society with some barriers. The American Dream is a desire most people wish to achieve‚ however‚ even though this desire is achievable‚ it can also be easily corrupted. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ the theme of the

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    story of how he became a friend of a mysterious‚ wealthy man‚ Gatsby‚ and how he learned of Gatsby’s tragic life story. Interestingly‚ there are many themes and ideas that the novel‚ The Great Gatsby explores but Gatsby’s pursuit of the American dream is one of its prominent themes. The novel explores the idea in multiple ways and some of these ways being symbolism‚ dialogue and actions of the characters. Ultimately‚ The Great Gatsby provokes the reader to consider what the American dream truly is

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    “The Bagginses had lived in the neighborhood of The Hill for time out of mind‚ and people considered them very respectable‚ not only because most of them were rich‚ but also because they never had any adventures or did anything unexpected.” (1) In J.R.R. Tolkien’s‚ The Hobbit‚ Bilbo Baggins was no exception to this. He was very content living in the shire‚ but when Gandalf arrived at his house along with 13 dwarves he finds himself doing something he thought he would never do‚ going on an adventure

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