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    Great Expectations (Prompt 2) Miss Havisham is a wealthy‚ but odd old lady who lives secluded with her daughter Estella Havisham. Miss Havisham was left at the altar by her fiance and lives her life dwelling in the past‚ hung up on losing the love of her life. She wears her wedding dress (that is now yellowing from age) and has every clock in her estate stopped at the exact minute that she found out that the man she loved‚ left her. The reader will quickly notice that Miss Havisham is a

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    “Dead Poet’s Society” Throughout the movie “Dead Poet’s Society” many characters change‚ while others do not. Those who do change are called dynamic characters and those who do not change are called static characters. The dynamic characters find themselves‚ and change through the help of their teacher‚ Mr. Keating‚ and due to the unfortunate event of a death of a classmate. While many of the boys change the one that changes the most is Todd Anderson. Not only do the boys change‚ but

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    between Jane and Mark. Jane is a rational person. She knows when something is appropriate or can see the whole truth in everything whereas Mark sees what he wants to. He will do anything to feel important and included. Because of Mark’s attitude towards her and his job‚ Jane is becoming increasingly exasperated with him. In the beginning of chapter one‚ she expresses her annoyance about the fact that Mark usually misses dinner with his wife‚ and even when he is home he isn’t there mentally. Jane believes

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    Sammy‚ the young character in John Updike ’s "A & P" is truly a dynamic character. At the beginning of this short story‚ Sammy seems to be maintaining the status quo in his job as a checker at the local grocery store in a small New England beach town. He is content until the day that three young women walk into the grocery store in just their bathing suits‚ no shirts and no shoes. Immediately‚ Sammy ’s world is turned upside down and Sammy will undergo a sudden‚ dynamic change that even surprises

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    In Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyer‚ the main character Jane Eyer develops into a self-sufficient independent female despite the abusive childhood.”‘I am not deceitful: if I were‚ I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world except John Reed”( Brontë‚ 62). At the beginning of the novel Jane was completely reliant on others‚ she quickly realizes that she doesn’t need others to gratify her self-worth. When she speaks out against her aunt

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    Creon‚ a Dynamic Character who Instigates Emotions Sophocles is one of the three most revered Ancient Greek playwrights. His works are complex‚ captivating‚ and are still studied to this day‚ over 2400 years after his death. In Antigone‚ Sophocles manages to make Creon a complex character that evokes emotional responses in the readers and forms an emotional attachment with them. It is unusual to go through different feelings about characters as most characters are not developed enough to exhibit

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    DOMINIQUE FRANCON One of the most dynamic characters of The Fountainhead is Dominique Francon‚ the daughter of Guy Francon and eventual wife to Howard Roark. Rand created Dominique for the purpose to exaggerate the imbalance between men of collectivist and individualist ideals. In the beginning of the novel‚ Dominique is a lost soul - desiring something unknown‚ ambiguous with her emotions‚ and contempt with life - which leads her to experience men from both views. With Peter Keating and Gail

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    friendships at Lowood‚ her love of Mr Rochester and her time with the Rivers family‚ Jane ’s character remains strong and vigilant despite the hardships she endures. Through the course of the novel‚ Jane ’s character changes slightly but moreover reinforces itself as Jane uses people‚ situations and her personal experiences to gain knowledge‚ and assist her gaining her full character. From when she was a child‚ Jane had forthright values of herself and an example is when she reprimanded John Reed for

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    Question 2: When it comes to Iago‚ there is a great difference between how the characters perceive him‚ how we perceive him and how he perceives himself. Using evidence‚ discuss the three differing viewpoints and explore Iago’s duplicitous nature. Is he a flat or dynamic character? Humans are born with a natural capacity for good and evil. As an individual develops‚ he or she is taught to distinguish between the two in order to strengthen a sense of right and wrong. Through Shakespeare’s play

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    Chapter 20 of Jane Eyre Jane Eyre‚ although not a gothic novel in the traditional sense of the world‚ most definitely contains elements and symbols of a gothic nature. Chapter 20 is the culmination of all the gothic symbols reference throughout the book up until this chapter‚ and in it we see the use of the moon‚ blood‚ animalistic symbolism‚ religious themes‚ and the language used within the chapter. Firstly‚ the moon. The moon is a predominant feature of this chapter of Jane Eyre‚ but also features

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