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    explicitly comic characters – Sir Toby‚ Sir Andrew‚ Feste‚ and Maria. What function do they serve in the play? How is each one different from the others? What effect does it have on your appreciation for their role in the play? Twelfth Night‚ by William Shakespeare‚ explores themes of love and mistaken identity through a witty and comedic story. Some supporting characters – Sir Toby Belch‚ Sir Andrew Aguecheek‚ Feste‚ and Maria – seem at first to be explicitly comical characters‚ added to the story

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    relatively small role in the novel‚ the ambiguity of her sympathies gives us something to which we can relate. She mirrors our own perspective as someone close to the action who is nevertheless an outsider and who does not always fully understand other characters’ emotions and motivations. Tim Shepard: An associate of Ponyboy’s gang‚ if not a friend. Tim is likable‚ but his gang is violent and more uncontrollable than Ponyboy’s. They are only part of the same crowd because they

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    While all characters in Sense and Sensibility play their own significant roles‚ some would argue that particular‚ minor characters hold no real importance to the plot. Although there are some characters that the story could live without‚ most all minor characters in the plot propel the story in one way or another. Some minor characters play huge minor parts in the story‚ such as Margaret Dashwood‚ while others have little to no parts in the story‚ such as Miss Williams and Eliza. Still‚ each of these

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    the quality of its characters‚ which is why it is essential to have characters‚ both major and minor‚ with distinct and contrasting personalities. Not only are minor characters used as foils for the major characters by emphasizing their important character traits‚ but in many cases they furthermore play a crucial role in the advancement of the plot. In the three novels that were examined this year‚ The Great Gatsby‚ The Kite Runner‚ and The Handmaids Tale‚ the minor character had a pivotal role in

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    tragic hero is “a man who is neither a paragon of virtue and justice nor undergoes the change to misfortune through any real badness or wickedness but because of some mistake” (Aristotle‚ 38). In Shakespeare’s play‚ both Othello and Desdemona fit well within these guidelines. Othello is a well-revered general who is called to defend Venice and Cyprus‚ and Desdemona is an honest and good-natured young woman. Both of them display the potential characteristics required of a tragic hero or heroine‚ with

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    Othello Study ------------------------------------------------- Othello (The Character) * The character of Othello is in many ways a paradox. * He simultaneously experiences deep and passionate love as well as terrible and violent hatred; he is a rootless “stranger/Of here and everywhere” who the world defines by his ethnicity‚ “Moor”; and‚ he is a man called “noble” who commits the most horrendous of sins‚ murder. * At the heart of these contradictions is a black man trying to

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    In 1622 William Shakespeare published the timeless classic‚ Othello. This masterpiece has been recreated many times over‚ from the big stage to classroom renditions for this so this literary piece will never be forgotten. When reading the first pages of Othello‚ Shakespeare immediately introduces the concept of deception and manipulation with the story’s main antagonist Iago. When reading further‚ the heroic Othello appears. He seems to be a sympathetic and strong willed man incapable of being manipulated;

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    Othello Character Analysis In Othello‚ Shakespeare tells the story of the soldier Othello‚ a noble and respected man‚ whose insecurities enable him to fall prey to the overwhelming power of jealousy. Through manipulation and lies‚ Othello changes from a kind and faithful husband into a man completely taken over by jealousy‚ resulting in his downfall. This shift in Othello’s character is done by the antagonist‚ Iago. Iago’s cruelty to not only Othello‚ but all others around him‚ reveals his villainous

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    Character descriptions in Chronicle of a Death Foretold serve important literary functions: they elucidate themes‚ establish motifs‚ and drive the plot forwards. The descriptions of minor characters are particularly important - because they do not serve major functions in the plot‚ their descriptions are often the only vehicle through which the author conveys the character’s literary function. Minor characters with particularly interesting and meaningful descriptions include Santiago Nasar’s fiancee

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    Patrick Frampus Professor Anne Dewey English 202 2 July 2014 Eunice in A Streetcar Named Desire In Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire he creates many minor characters that have a huge underlying significance in the plot. All of the minor characters have huge impacts on Stella‚ Stanley‚ and Blanche‚ all of whom are main characters. Eunice is both Stella’s friend and neighbor who often helps Stella when the going gets rough. Not only is Eunice very helpful‚ her relationship with her husband

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