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    Analyzing Character‚ conflict‚ and theme in a dramatic work. 9/9 Medea By: YourNekoKittyCat Yellow - Who is the protagonist? What traits make him or her complex- round and dynamic? Answer: Medea is the protagonist‚ at first she was in love with Jason‚ he soon left her heart broken; chosing greed over the girl who saved his life twice. After that Medea became sad‚ it would grow inside of her‚ as she wanted revenge more and

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    individual level through spiritual and rational reform. This reform is revealed in the story through facing one ’s transgressions—achieved by love‚ forgiveness‚ and acceptance—ultimately of which are all themes that relate back to the Bible. The protagonist of the story knows he is ridiculous and even states “I have always been ridiculous‚ and I have known it‚ perhaps‚ from the day I was born” (276). He goes on to say that his ridiculousness comes from knowledge obtained throughout his life and was

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    1. Juli Baker is the female protagonist and Bryce is the male protagonist in Flipped. Juli Baker falls for Brice at first sight because of Bryce’s beautiful eyes. However‚ Brice finds her annoying and tries hard to avoid her in primary school. He even chases for a girl who he does not like to keep Julie away. His grandfather‚ Chet‚ who moves to live with his family mentions about Juli. Juli was posted on local newspaper because she tries to protect a tree. She finds peace and the beauty of the world

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    The characteristics of Shakespeare’s plays were very similar to the tragedies of Ancient Greece as both of them provided the audience with entertainment and a moral. This was achieved by using techniques such as giving the protagonist a fatal flaw and using dramatic irony in all of the plays. In Shakespeare’s plays‚ the main character‚ often in a royal family‚ has a fatal flaw which is usually exaggerated weaknesses of every human. This helps the audience realise that no one is free from flaws and

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    Abstract: The primary purpose of this extended essay was to contrast and analyze Hollywood and Asian blockbuster films. The films in question are “Cellular” and “Connected”‚ and Old Boy (Korean) and Old Boy (America). “Connected” and Old Boy were remakes of the original‚ though one was remade in Asia and the other in America‚ respectively. I watched and compared them to dissect why Hollywood bred films continue to be more effective than others in their deliverance. As these films are remakes of

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    Theodore Roethke meant when he wrote "In a dark time‚ the eye begins to see‚..." Personally‚ I agree fully with Roethke’s statement. Roethke’s ideology is found in both "Night" by Elie Wiesel and "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. In both novels the protagonists are faced with obstacles which seem impossible to overcome‚ however once they reach "rock bottom" they realize how they shall over come their situation. In "Night" by Elie Wiesel‚ the main character‚ Eliezer was faced with a conflict that changed

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    the protagonist and antagonist feel uncontrollable homosexual desires. Their desires are only subtly shown since they made their best efforts to suppress it. A desire concerning feelings or emotions can’t‚ however‚ be easily suppressed. Even with the characters’ wish to completely hide it‚ the desires will surely unconsciously appear. Actions and reactions to situations are the messenger to the minds of the characters. It is the reader’s entrance to the deep underlying thoughts.The protagonist in

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    can be detrimental to humans‚ disconnect them from reality and distort perspectives all because we have no control over we we see online. By admitting she is addicted and attached to her computer‚ the protagonist helps to reveal the broader theme of

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    ОСНОВЫ СЕМАНТИКО-СТИЛИСТИЧЕСКОЙ ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИИ ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОГО ТЕКСТА Учебно-методические материалы для студентов IV-V курсов факультета иностранных языков (английское отделение) СОСТАВИТЕЛИ: Бочарникова Н.В. Деревянская В.В. Ярмахова Е.А. This booklet offers some information on how to do the analysis of a piece of fiction – the sort of work you have to deal with at your state exam. This interpretation is an oral composition‚ a matter of personal perception and should be original

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    On seeing the 100% Perfect girl One Beautiful April Morning Form Murakami adopts a fairytale style into the recalling of the male protagonists imaginary pick up attempt‚ this shows his ideals of romance are fantasy and unattainable in reality. The structure of the internal story about the lovers creates juxtaposition with the cold reality of the rest of the story which he wishes to detach himself from‚ this separation of fantasy and reality shows his loneliness. Structure In the story of

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