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    dissatisfied with himself‚ and his life. Walter Younger is unable to provide for his family in spite of his growing age (he is already in his thirties) and this problem makes him feel less like a man. Throughout the play‚ Walter complains about how his wife does not own nor wear pearls —“Yes‚ I want to hang some real pearls ’round my wife’s neck. Ain’t she supposed

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    In a cycle of subduing‚ a person may have to do something astonishing. A challenging act may be needed in order to gain hope into someone’s life. In “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner‚ the main character‚ Sartoris‚ is a young boy who lives in a poverty-stricken family with a father that is leading him towards a dim future. Sartoris has his father as a source of knowing what misery and hopelessness comes from their family. Sartoris is determined to have a brighter future than the one in which he feels

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    William Shakespeare wrote on his novel A Midsummer night’s Dream “Lord‚ what fools there mortals be!”(3.2.116). This is one of Shakespeare’s most famous insult lines. This quote comes from the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Puck is conversing with Oberon about the Athenian peasants‚ and how ridiculous they look when they are fighting for each other’s love. A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare is a comedy play‚ in which Shakespeare incorporates magic to the everyday life. Shakespeare also incorporated

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    Fiona Romeo and Juliet Research Paper The many underlying themes in Shakespeare’s literature give his writing depth and meaning. The most significant theme in Romeo and Juliet is the affect love has on peoples lives in ways that they did not think that it could affect them. Love affects Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and the rest of the characters in many ways and drastically affects the outcome of the play‚ which is why it is the most significant theme. One of the characters that love greatly affects is Romeo. When

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    How Does Priestley Present the Inspector as an Unusual Policeman in Act One? The inspector is presented as unusual by his personality‚ conduct and expressed views. Throughout the act‚ Priestley makes the Inspector say and do things that an audience would not expect of a conventional policeman. A conventional policeman would be polite and professional. We would expect an Inspector to be discrete in his work as to avoid causing problems or drawing undue attention at the case and wrongdoings of the

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    Pip receives a note from Estelle‚ the young woman he seems to be infatuated with‚ telling him to meet her at a train station in London and he does so‚ in hopes of seeing the girl again. When he leaves for the station he runs into Wemmick‚ who decides to take Pip on a tour around the prison near by‚ Pip finds this rather odd and feels uncomfortable with how comfortable Wemmick is. The two part their ways and Pip finally gets to see Estelle who‚ as usual‚ treats him poorly. She describes ’instructions’

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    Act 1 of ’Othello’ is all based around one evening’s events in Venice. It is very fast paced‚ where many things happen in a short time span. The opening of the Act is an argument with Iago and Roderigo‚ in which the audience first see Iago’s character emerging. In the opening scene‚ Iago displays his crude characteristics and language. Perhaps his most revealing declaration at this point is his proud boast `I am not what I am’. Though Roderigo is evidently meant to take this as reassurance that

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    Compare how Shakespeare and Steinbeck present villains and victims in ‘Othello’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’. By Bushra Begum Both ‘Othello’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’ are tragedies about society’s villains and victims and how their pursuit of love‚ hopes and dreams leads them to death and destruction. William Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ (1603) is based on a Greek tragedy; the setting is in Venice and then Cyprus‚ which reflects Othello transforming into a powerful and dominant hero to a ‘Monstrous’ devil. Briefly

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    quote chosen to depict loneliness in the novella is intended to show that as long as somebody is there with you‚ everything will be okay. Some may say that they can deal with being alone‚ but that would be defying human nature. Everybody‚ no matter how old‚ big or small‚ or no matter the colour of their skin‚ is always in need of reassurance from another human being. The fact that George having Lennie and vice versa shows that even though they constantly are disagreeing or getting on each others nerves

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    even pull you out of trouble. At the time The crucible was set if you were not white you would instantly be placed lower than anyone who was white and this would lead to you being shunned by the fellow residents. This is clearly shown in the opening act of The crucible by Abigail when she is being questioned by reverend hale and says “I never called him! Tituba‚ Tituba...” and by saying this blames Tituba (the black servant/slave) of conjuring with the dead. As Abigail is being questioned she blames

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