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    Laurie’s lies In the story “Charles” ‚ Shirley Jackson vividly creates an entertaining main character‚ Laurie‚ through a description of his own looks‚ clothing‚ his own words‚ and actions. Shirley Jackson shows Laurie as having three main personality traits. Laurie can be best described as rude‚ impish‚ and disruptive. Early on in this story Laurie shows us his rude behavior when he starts kindergarten. Laurie is rude to everyone. He is rude to his teacher‚ his dad‚ and his mom. He says to his

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    The character of Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello is unique in the fact that he has no conscience. Iago is the prime example of being a villain‚ as he lives only to serve himself and has absolute disdain and unconcern for the welfare of others. While what Shakespeare says about the ideal of man is that it is in man’s nature to yearn toward Heaven and to pursue the Good; Iago is unique among his villains because he has no operating conscience. The main characteristics of Iago are that he is selfish

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    this case‚ the epic poem Beowulf would be an example of a literary work that has left various interpretations for the readers. In Burton Raffel’s translation of the poem‚ the final line states Beowulf as “deserving of praise”. However‚ in other translations‚ the final line states Beowulf as desiring of praise. Although these are two differing characterizations of Beowulf‚ they also reveal the aspects and interpretations of the title hero. The best characterization of Beowulf would be that he is deserving

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    Kaitlin Rice Ms. Fischer AP Literature 18 September 2013 Heroes In everyday life there may be someone that you may look up to or consider a hero. In most stories you read about epic heroes and all the challenges they face. We often consider them as something that we want to become. A real hero is someone who faces everyday challenges bravely and lives a smile despite problems and shortcomings. A hero is someone who has bravery‚ confidence‚ determination‚ dedication‚ endurance‚ perseverance

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    In the literary work of Beowulf‚ it is imperative to analyze the relationships between characters and how those relationships function to create new meaning or a better understanding of the literature as a whole. In Beowulf‚ it can be said that the characters of Beowulf and Wiglaf share parallels that serve to show Wiglaf as becoming the next king‚ and not only the successor of the throne‚ but a sign of hope for the doomed society of the Geats. These similarities can be recognized especially well

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    How is conflict‚ characterization‚ and narration connected to your life? From the early 2000’s conflict‚ characterization‚ and narration has been shaping today’s world. Conflict‚ characterization‚ and narration is in effect on your life right now! Conflict‚ characterization‚ and narration are connected to literature and life on a day to day basis. Hofmeyr directly and indirectly characterizes Adam Stone by showing his outlook and feelings. “His cheeks burn as he walks to the gear room.” This shows

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    Beowulf The Hero “… A fiend out of hell”(Heaney 100). These words describe the monster Grendel‚ who is truly an evil entity. Only an epic hero with strength‚ courage and confidence is able to defeat this mighty foe. This hero’s name is Beowulf. He displays all of these throughout the epic. Beowulf’s first epic hero trait is confidence. Beowulf displays confidence when he talked to Unferth in the great hall Heorot. Beowulf said‚ “…but he will find me different. I will show him how Geats shape

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    Changez professes himself a ‘lover’ of America to his anonymous listener at the start of the novel. To begin with‚ for Changez‚ the journey from Pakistan to Princeton (and then to Underwood Samson) was about “a dream come true. Princeton inspired in me the feeling that my life was a Rilm in which I was the star and everything was possible.” Later‚ Changez calls the dream his “American dream.” Changez’s life before 9/11 is a

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    Shakespeare Essay The play Macbeth written by Shakespeare goes under the genre tragedy. The term ‘tragedy’ has come to be used to refer to any serious dramatic representation in which the main character goes through a series of misfortunes that eventually lead to his downfall. The development of the protagonist can be explained or referred to five stages that Aristotle created. The first stage is exposition where the character is introduced to the audience with the information that is necessary

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    How does Williams present Blanche in scene 1? From the beginning of A Streetcar Named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams‚ it is evident that Blanche will demonstrate a contrasting persona to that of the other female voices‚ ‘her appearance is incongruous to this setting. She is daintily dressed in a white suit.’ The introduction to Blanche through the stage directions makes it apparent to the reader that Blanche will not blend in with her new surroundings and will believe herself to be superior to that

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