just inferred that Dimmesdale would never do anything like this and didn’t even think to question him. Unlike Ms. Prynne who confronts her guilt and shame early on in the story‚ Dimmesdale holds onto his guilt secretly until he finally goes through a process of‚ at first blaming Hester‚ then realizing that it wasn’t all her fault‚ to having such strong guilt that he starts hurting himself‚ to doubting that he will ever get better‚ after which he comes out and shows everyone his scarlet letter‚ this
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How does Harper Lee use minor characters in To Kill a Mockingbird to explore some of the main concerns in the novel? ----------------------------------- Harper Lee uses minor characters in a variety of different ways to help explore and expose some of the main concerns brought up in the book‚ ranging from strict town morals‚ justice‚ all the way to racism and death due to racism. I have chosen to outline some of the ways in which Harper Lee uses three minor characters‚ Mayella Ewell‚ Heck Tate
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THE ISSUES OF ‘LOVE’ AND ‘GUILT’ IN “GREAT EXPECTATIONS” Because Charles Dickens’ novel “Great Expectations” focuses on the growth and development of the most important character who functions as both Pip the narrator and Pip the protagonist‚ this novel is called a bildungsroman. In this context‚ it is of great significance to understand or analyze the character of Pip so that we can draw a conclusion from his actions in the novel. The aim of this essay is basically to discuss
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To reread essay to ensure fluency Focus on use of apostrophes Explore the presentation and significance of Winterson’s relationship with literature‚ focusing on the three chosen extracts Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a tough-minded‚ brutally honest memoir by Jeanette Winterson about her search for belonging—for love‚ a home‚ and a mother. A prominent theme within her story is her intimate relationship with literature and how it shapes her identity. Her relationship with literature stands
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How Alice Walker Explores the Meaning of Heritage in “Everyday Use” In “Everyday Use” Alice Walker takes a deeper look at the concept of heritage through the conflicted relationship of Mamma and her two daughters. Heritage by dictionary definition is property that descends to an heir; legacy; birthright. The conflict in “Everyday Use” climaxes when Mamma must decide which daughter will receive the quilts. It is through the characters Mamma‚ Dee (Wangero)‚ and Maggie that the meaning of heritage
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Analytical Essay Guilt is a very strong‚ uncomfortable feeling that is often a result of one’s own actions. In the play‚ Macbeth‚ the author William Shakespeare uses character development to demonstrate how guilt can be self-destructive and ultimately lead to a negative impact on an individual’s mental stability. Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth and Macduff all suffer from a guilty conscience which affects them in different ways but ultimately causes them to behave irrationally. A person’s guilt and disgrace
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1. Agenda Setting Theory the creation of what the public thinks is important History and Orientation Agenda setting describes a very powerful influence of the media – the ability to tell us what issues are important. As far back as 1922‚ the newspaper columnist Walter Lippman was concerned that the media had the power to present images to the public. McCombs and Shaw investigated presidential campaigns in 1968‚ 1972 and 1976. In the research done in 1968 they focused on two elements: awareness
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• How Othello sees himself directly influences how he views Desdemona’s love Analysis: Imagery • Othello begins to use the black/ white imagery found throughout the play‚ to express his grief and rage at Desdemona’s alleged treachery. • "My name‚ that was as fresh as Dian’s
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Amontillado: A Study of Vengeance and Pride In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ the themes of pride and revenge are deeply intertwined. They say pride comes before the fall‚ and it is evident that Poe was a firm believer in this concept. In his tale‚ it is the sin of pride that ultimately leads both characters down the path to ruin. The two main characters embody and express these themes. The protagonist‚ Montresor embodies revenge‚ his motives thoughts and actions are driven by it
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the question to the reader‚ however‚ changes drastically between the two works. Sula is Morrison’s second novel‚ and because of this‚ shows a more experimental and varied approach to the idea of identity‚ like she is trying to figure out exactly what she thinks. Jazz‚ on the other hand‚ while dealing with very abstract concepts‚ grapples with its ideas in a more focused manner. The different approaches in Sula and Jazz help shed light on her evolution in dealing with the theme‚ and her maturation
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