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    In the play‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard‚ the two main characters are destined to die. This is given away in the title. In the beginning of the play‚ they wander through a forrest flipping a coin. While strolling though the woods‚ they run into a troupe of actors called the Tragedians. They put on a show for them and the scene changes. They watch a play about their lives and realize that they will soon be murdered. The story of Hamlet is told through Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s

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    Reverend Parris is a self serving person who only thinks of himself and his own reputation. He is a static character because his behaviour doesn’t change throughout the play‚ The Crucible. At the beginning of the play‚ he is concerned with the way his niece and her friend’s actions reflect on him and his reputation. Toward the end of the play‚ he is concerned about how he and his reputation will look if people find out some of the most respected people of the church died because of his niece‚ Abigail

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    is the villain of the play; he is extremely evil-minded. Although a lot of the time he does not show it. This comes under a very important theme of Shakespeare’s plays: appearance and reality. In every play of Shakespeare‚ there is always a character that is not what they seem to be. For example‚ in Act I‚ scene 2‚ lines 1-13‚ he gives a long speech about how sad he feels about his brother’s death (King Hamlet). “Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother death the memory be green‚ and

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    Although having a fractured past‚ the determined Irish-American Sean Thornton combats himself and struggles to come to terms with his real identity. Thornton is a very decisive man. In many scenes throughout the movie he displays a very distinct character trait. He is determined to get what he wants. For example‚ Thornton wants with all of his heart for the fiery Mary Kate Danaher to be his wife. However‚ Danaher’s brother loathes Thornton for trying to woo Miss Danaher and hurting his love for

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    Ophelia the Victim In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the character of Ophelia is being portrayed quite like a victim. This simple‚ innocent young woman falls victim to many things. She is the victim of Hamlet’s harassment‚ the victim of manipulation by many‚ the victim of her own flaws of being obedient‚ indecisive‚ and weak both mentally and eventually physically. Ophelia is unfortunately not very strong willed and is placed in the crossfire between many things and is unable to escape them. Gerald

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    experience different problems and solutions that will better her to develop self-confidence. As the novel progresses‚ her relationships with Logan Killicks‚ Jody Starks‚ and Tea Cake develops her independence from a dependent and shy‚ flat character‚ to a round‚ strong character with a voice for herself. Janie’s first relationship is with Logan Killicks. Nanny‚ being Janie’s Guardian‚

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    Most Greek tragedies have a tragic hero who is of nobility with hubris that lead to misguide judgment and their downfall. Both main characters Antigone and Creon have the characteristics as a tragic hero but Creon more so in his status as a king. Creon’s hubris and close mindedness doesn’t allow him to listen to the advice and comment that are made by his decisions. The ultimatum decision of Creon is putting Antigone who is both family and the fiancé of his son Haemon. Creon has the nerve to tell

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    The movie Pleasantville was a commentary on the ideas of the 1950s. Throughout the movie‚ there are many parallels between the two. The Fifties were a time of normalcy and the desire to keep things they way they were. During the movie‚ the changes Bud/David and Mary Sue/Jennifer bring about are met with strong opposition. After the town rebels against the “Coloreds”‚ Betty Parker is almost raped because she was different from the rest of the town. The movie also touches on the gender roles of the

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    Hamlet’s major antagonist is a shrewd‚ lustful‚ conniving king who contrasts sharply with the other male characters in the play. Claudius is bent upon maintaining his own power. He strikes us an intelligent and capable ruler. He gives a speech to make his court and country proud‚ addressing his brother’s death and the potential conflict with Norway. Claudius knows that a change in government could ignite civil unrest‚ and he is afraid of possible unlawful allegiances and rebellion. His speech juxtaposes

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    never grows old”. In both the Novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”‚ and the film “Pleasantville”‚ the youth was much more accepting of change. The children in both the novel and the film are very open-minded and do not understand the grimy side of the world they live in. Although this is a wonderful thing‚ the sad truth is that they too will grow up‚ and their state of mind will change with them. Mary Sue and Jem both show character‚ but they show it in different ways. In both stories‚ the children are much

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