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    “To what extent has your personal response to Hamlet been shaped by the enduring power of Shakespeare’s characterisation of Hamlet?” In the tragic play Hamlet‚ the character Hamlet was undoubtedly one of William Shakespeare’s greatest characterisations. The overall effect Hamlet has on the audience due to his many human weaknesses is overwhelming. Hamlet’s character‚ heavily manipulated and influenced by his father’s murder by his uncle‚ displays qualities such as his; indecisiveness‚ uncertainties

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    Abigail Characterisation

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    Characterisation: Abigail Williams The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller‚ and is set in the fiercely Puritan Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. Abigail Williams‚ above all else‚ is the least complex. As the antagonist of the play‚ she’s dominant and clearly puts herself out there as the opposition. Abigail is 17-year-old niece of Reverend Parris. She is unmarried‚ and an orphan‚ meaning her position on the social ladder is fairly low. Abigail Williams is a young lady with a vicious

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    CHARACTERISATION: Macbeth In William Shakespeare’s "Macbeth"‚ the audience witness’s one man’s overriding ambitions resulting in consequences both for himself and those around him. In the play the main character is heavily influenced and persuaded by external forces‚ particularly the supernatural and the immense ambition of Lady Macbeth In Act I‚ Shakespeare set the scene for what is to prove the pivotal part of the play‚ the death of King Duncan. Therefore‚ through act one the audience’s perception

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    Othello Othello is a Shakespearean play and a morality tale‚ which is set in Venice‚ Italy and represents the themes of race‚ death and at its very heart is the ‘green-eyed monster’: Jealousy. The character of Othello is insecure and naïve. His race‚ a major theme in the play‚ shows how Othello perceives himself as a rough outsider‚ though he is nothing of the sort and his skills are nevertheless powerful‚ his power being personified by the fact that he is always surrounded by people. In Act 1

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    In Homer’s Iliad ‚Book III opens with the two armies facing each other on the plain outside Troy. Here the character of Helen has been depicted very carefully and dramatically. While Menelaus and Paris are fighting a duel‚ Iris .the messenger Goddess brought the news to Helen telling her about the duel and it’s outcome being the possession of Helen by the victor. While meeting Priam and his council on the rampart ‚ watching the battle‚ some Trojan olders say ‘No one could blame the Trojans and the

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    The characterization of "The Necklace" "The Necklace"‚ by Gue de Maupassant‚ is a story about a woman named Ms. Loisel. she was petty and charming. She married a common little clark. Her life was in poverty and depression. One day‚ She and her husband received an invitation to attend a ball. To conceal her impoverished family situations and show off her charm and beauty‚ she borrowed a necklace from her friend. Then‚ at the ball she did have a wonderful time. However‚ she lost the necklace after

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    How far does characterisation contribute to the way in which the reader responds to events in the novel? Characters in The Great Gatsby are well-educated. Their speech and dialogue reflect this education‚ which in turn reflects their wealth and social status. I have chosen to analyse page 37-39’s language in relative of how characterisation contributes to the way the reader responds to this passage. Fitzgerald presents chapter 3 in many ways‚ like chapter 2‚ moving from one party to another

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    Chapter  16  –  Process  of  Characterisation     • Sections 51 & 52 assign legislative powers to Cth Parliament. • Characterisation = process of determining whether a law falls within one of these heads of power. • The question is whether the law relates to the subject matter or purpose of the heads of power in a way that allows it to be described as a law “with respect to” that head of power. • Simplest view of ‘characterisation’& the judicial review of legislation encapsulated

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    A character trait that Snowball had was intelligence. Snowball was the one who wrote and thought of the seven commandments. He was also the first one who thought of the animal committees. This is seen in “He formed the Egg Production Committee for the hens‚ the Clean Tails League for the cows‚ the Wild Comrades’ Re-education Committee‚ the Whiter Wool Movement for the sheep‚ and various others‚ besides instituting classes in reading and writing.” He knew that these committees were the best way to

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    A View from the bridge Characterisation: Eddie Carbone Explore the ways a central character is presented in the drama text. Use examples from the text in your response. Eddie Carbone‚ a 40 year old Italian American Citizen from Sicily‚ is the tragic protagonist of A view from the Bridge by Arthur Miller. Alfieri‚ the chorus in the story‚ first introduces Eddie as a good‚ hard working man who does normal things like raising a family‚ eating‚ getting old‚ etc. However as Alfieri states‚ no one

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