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    judgement on the character and actions of Eddie Carbone? Target: use precise quotations and make use of redrafting time. Eddie Carbone is a complicated character‚ some say he is a villain due to the actions that he takes‚ others sympathise with him‚ saying that he is a victim. You can view him in different lights‚ although he acts‚ some may say‚ in a villainous manner‚ he is a victim of his feelings‚ confused and unsure of the right thing to do. Eddie has very strong feelings that he finds

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    How and why does Macbeth change throughout the play? At the beginning of the play Macbeth was a noble‚ kind‚ ruthful‚ courageous and a loyal soldier. Throughout the play Macbeth changes from the beloved good man praised by most to an evil hated aggressive‚ ruthless murderer. Many different reasons were the cause of Macbeth’s changes for example; the influence of the witches’ predictions and Lady Macbeth’s manipulation had affected Macbeth extremely. At first Macbeth appears to be a brave‚ loyal

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    Explore how Othello changes throughout the play In order to understand how Othello changes throughout the play‚ we have to first take a look at the types of the relationships in the play as his behaviour changes directly links to the influences by the other people whom he has deep relationships. There are two types of relationships‚ one that is between female characters and between male characters. Both have deep bonds between each other. However women friendships are more emotional. Emotions are

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    character comes into the frame completely lacking a moral compass‚ we can see it in comparison. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth we get this comparison. Though not on display on his own‚ when Lord Macbeth interacts with his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ we see that he does have a conscience. Yet evidence for her is hard to find. Lady Macbeth is psychotic. Everything she does seems to be evidence to the fact that she suffers from a mental illness. She is manipulative in her own way and she makes Macbeth

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    In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet Juliet is portrayed as an immature teenager. Although she shows signs of maturity‚ it is overshadowed by her childish behaviour. To begin‚ Juliet is impatient throughout the play. For example‚ when Nurse returned home and had news about Tybalt’s death Juliet kept pestering Nurse for information. The Nurse was attempting to speak‚ but whilst trying to explain that Tybalt was dead Juliet became irate‚ and impatient with the Nurse saying: What devil art thou that

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    Lady Macbeths Character At the beginning of the play Lady Macbeth is very eager on taking the throne and would do anything in order to get it‚ even. She is also very controlling over her husband and demanding. We first see Lady Macbeth in the play when she is reading a letter from macbeth who is explaining what his future holds from him according to the three witches‚ which is that he will take on the throne. Lady Macbeth already is very ambitious about this and starts to plan to kill King Duncan

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    Why Does Fashion Change

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    Why does fashion change? Human beings have been using clothes throughout history; however as we notice today garments that were worn in the past are not the same that are being worn today. In this essay I will develop the question ‘Why does fashion change?’ and if such changes are due to fashion as such or if there is any external influences such as marketing and media. Every change in society‚ including differences between cultures and living styles is reflected in the way people dress and

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    Why Does Gilgamesh Change

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    his rights as king. He has sexual intercourse with the virgins of his town and acts as though he is a god. Although some readers of this classic book may say that Gilgamesh does not change from the beginning of the book‚ it can easily be interpreted the other way. Throughout the book‚ many things cause Gilgamesh to change. He gains a friend‚ he makes a name for himself by killing Humbaba‚ and he tries to become immortal because of the death of Enkidu.

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    How Does Juliet Change

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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a play in which my attitude towards one of the main characters changes many times throughout the play. The character who changes is Juliet herself. Shakespeare portrays the changes in Juliet well by use of language‚ imagery and key speeches. The first time we meet Juliet is when the nurse is reminiscing about Juliet’s childhood. From the nurses recollections of Juliet’s childhood I can gather that she is like a mother figure to her. Lady Capulet‚ Juliet’s

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    one group‚ the Socs are wealthy and the other group‚ the Greasers are poor. In the story the outsiders the characters Ponyboy‚ Johnny‚ Darry‚ Dally‚ Two-bit and Sodapop are all a part of the greasers. In the story all the characters change some way or another. This is how Darry changed as the story progressed. In the beginning of the story darry is constantly undermining ponyboy and acts like the leader of the group at all times. Darry also can get very easily angered as on page 50 he strikes ponyboy

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