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    The Book Thief Analysis Essay Think of Germany as a heads and tails coin. The book Thief is about a girl named Liesel who lives with her foster parents Hans and Rosa Hubberman. Liesel has a friend named Rudy. They both go around stealing food‚ but Liesel not only stole food‚ she stole books. Death (Narrator) was soon fond of Liesel and he then gave her the nick name The Book Thief. This novel is great to understand the other side of Germany. Unlike other stories that talk about Jews‚ concentration

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    The Problem Introduction Fictional characters become so interesting in literature. The two most common characters are the protagonist and the antagonist. They are the highlighters of the story. Protagonist characters are those who play the chief part of the story. While the antagonist are those characters who oppose the work and plan of the protagonist. These characters have different personalities and may also have different personality type. Personality

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    mistake is a great example of an unreal setting. Through the analysis of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass‚ Alice interacts with many different characters. These characters are either animals or completely made up characters who have humanistic traits of man where they can walk‚ talk‚ and participate in activities that Alice herself would participate in real life such as croquet or having tea. In Alice’s dreams‚ the characters can express their thoughts and inner emotions through communication

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    Analysis of The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald’s character Jay Gatsby‚ in The Great Gatsby‚ is a naïve‚ lovesick young man that is sucked in by his dream of wealth. Gatsby is naïve in the fact that he believes himself to be in love with Daisy when in reality he is only infatuated with her because of her wealth and status and what both of these would mean to his overall status. Gatsby is hardworking and loyal to a fault‚ which reflects upon his innocence‚ but the worst of Gatsby’s characteristics

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    was Montag curiosity that led him to a deeper place of refection and thought Dynamtic in literature or drama‚ a character who undergoes a permanent change in outlook or character during the story; also called Quotes Montag asserts‚ "Maybe the books can get us half out of the cave.  They just might stop us from making the same damn insane mistakes!" In this way‚ Montag sees books not only as helpful tools‚ but as vital agents of salvation for his diseased world. Montag gets the last laugh

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    Sheet † The GOTE Sheet is a starting point for analyzing any role. Using your imagination‚ take a blank sheet of paper and answer the following questions about a dramatic character from a play you know. Reread the play first‚ with the questions in mind‚ and answer as the character would: 1. Basic information about the character • Name: • Sex: • Age: • Marital Status: • Educational Level: • Economic/Social Status: 2. GOAL: What do I really want? When do I want it? 3. OTHER: From whom (in

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Character Analysis: Dill Harris  Introduced into the story in chapter one page 7  Even though his first impression to Jem and Scout was a bit odd‚ he automatically gains their attention and respect. (page 7)  Stays at May comb for the duration of each summer at his aunts house and then returns to his mothers and step fathers house  Dill returns to and leaves May comb many times in the duration of the novel after that visit and their initial meeting.  Dill is a very

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    Capulet Character Analysis William Shakespeare’s infamous plays have been watched throughout time. The notorious play‚ “Romeo and Juliet” has survived centuries to be adapted into a 1996 film. This updated version replaces the archaic environment of the 16th century‚ but maintains the plays original English dialect. This major change forces details of the original story to be altered. This essay will highlight these differences between the play and the book by showing how one minor character was changed

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    Oedipus was king of Thebes‚ he was hated and infamous. He lost the throne to Creon by tearing out his own eyes and killed himself. His two sons Eteocles and Polyneices fought each other for the kingship but ended up killing each other. Creon was hailed king of Thebes. Antigone and Ismene were sisters to Eteocles and polyneices. Creon favored Eteocles and he perceived him as the cities champion and ordered that Eteocles could be buried in a grave with every rite of sanctity given to him as

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    In Sophocles’ "Oedipus Rex"‚ the theme of irony plays an important part throughout the play. In the play‚ Oedipus Rex believes that if he leaves Corinth he will be able to avoid his fate. The oracle says the Oedipus will kill his father and bear children with his mother. Eventually‚ he unknowingly kills his father in a chance meeting and married his mother. Oedipus remains clueless that the oracle’s prediction has come to pass. The play is a tragedy‚ and Oedipus is a tragic hero because he has an

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