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    Character Foils A lover of life and nature‚ Clarisse‚ an affable neighbor who is seventeen‚ is the foil of Mildred — Montag’s cold‚ mindless‚ conforming wife. Delightfully human and aware of her surroundings‚ Clarisse disdains the fact-learning that passes for modern education. She enjoys nature. Powered by an insatiable curiosity‚ Clarisse‚ whom Beatty labels a "time bomb‚" serves as the catalyst that impels Montag toward a painful but necessary self-examination. With gentle pricks to his self-awareness

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    In a work of literature authors often use foil characters to show the strengths and weaknesses of main characters. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ the author uses foil characters Atticus Finch and Bob Ewell to reveal the theme of racial inequality. Atticus‚ a man who takes care of his family and teaches them manners‚ is a lawyer assigned a court case dealing with a black man accused of raping a white woman. Bob Ewell‚ a prejudiced man who does not take care of his children

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    downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth develops and changes greatly‚ from a loyal‚ trustworthy person to a corrupted and murderous man throughout the course of the play. Many factors affected the shaping of the character of Macbeth‚ including the witches’ prophecies and foil character‚ Banquo. This character

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    Gordon Ramsay Gordon Ramsay is a British chef. He was born on November 8th 1966. Ramsay is most famous for his television show Hell’s Kitchen. Gordon Ramsay was brought up in Stratford upon-Avon‚ England. When Gordon was younger he had high hopes on being a professional football player. After a few serious injuries he finally decided it was time to settle in and focus on his culinary education. At age 19 he enrolled at North Oxfordshire Technical College to study Hotel Management. After graduating

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    “The secret is to make sure the business is running to Perfection‚ with or without me” —Gordon Ramsay Gordon Ramsay‚ famous UK celebrity chef‚ born on November 8th‚ 1966 in Scotland and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ Warwickshire. Ramsay had played soccer all through his early life in high school. He endured many occupational injuries during his football career which led to knee injury. Ramsay enrolled at North Oxfordshire Technical College to study courses in Hotel Management when he was

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    Collisions with Reality Padre Blazon‚ a character in the novel Fifth Business‚ said: “If you think her a saint‚ she is a saint to you.” (Davis 165). This quote implies that what a person may believe as true in their mind will only remain true in their mind. This quote reveals the theme of illusions verses realities in the novel Fifth Business written by Robertson Davis. The conflict between illusions and realities is the most established theme in the novel. It prevails through aspects of faith

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    and explored. From start to finish the novel tells us of Mildred’s fears‚ changes our perception of her‚ and most importantly‚ describes who and what she represents. But the question is‚ who is this apparently cowardly‚ inconsistent zombie of a character. The society in Fahrenheit 451 is flooded with corrupt‚ brainwashed people that can’t seem to think for themselves. For example‚ in one of the first chapters of the book we meet Mildred‚ Montag’s wife. She first appears almost dead as a result

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    to the press that most of the stars ‘hadn’t done a day’s work in their lives’ Gordon also enjoyed huge success in America with the television show Hell’s Kitchen USA. The American public loved him and in 2006‚ he took the Ramsay empire to America where he opened Gordon Ramsay at the London in New York. The same year saw him gain further recognition with an OBE "for services to the hospitality industry" as well as receive the Catey award for ’Independent Restaurateur of the Year’. The latter was

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    Fifth Business: The consequences of guilt All actions have consequences. Sometimes one does not have to participate in the action‚ but only be related‚ and the crime committed can have serious consequences for everyone. The consequence‚ or lack of consequence‚ is determined by one’s upbringing. This is clearly the case present in Robertston Davies’ Fifth Business. Although Boy committed the crime‚ Dunstan feels a profound sense of guilt about the snowball incident. On the other hand‚ Boy obliterates

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    Gordon Ramsay The famous chef Gordon Ramsay wasn’t always interested in culinary arts. He started off as a soccer player before showing any interest in cooking. Surprisingly he was extremely good at soccer that he ended up joining one of Scotland’s top professional teams‚ the Glasgow Rangers Football club. But sadly‚ his soccer career didn’t last long because his knee became weak. His manager had to remove him from the team instantly. Gordon Ramsay ended up meeting with a career counselor

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