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    This story is‚ to say the least‚ off-putting to a casual reader. I know I was thrown by the seemingly inexplicable behavior of Lenny and the nameless female protagonist. To focus specifically on the narratological aspects of this work‚ it is a highly frenetic and multi-faceted piece‚ where Lenny’s crisp‚ staccato conversation only occurs in short bursts‚ rapid-fire like one of the guns he used in the Mekong Delta; by comparison‚ the narrator has long‚ flowery‚ vivid descriptive passages that abound

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    Of Mice and Men After reading the story Of Mice and Men‚ I agreed with George’s decision however unethical it may seem. I do not fully condone the death sentence but my opinion still stands. As I will explain‚ it seems George had no other decision but to take the actions he did to ensure Lenny wouldn’t be killed by strangers cruelly and painfully. In a way it was his responsibility. I will explain my reasoning for this line of thought. If you read near the end of Act 3‚ you will see that George

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    analysis section of this essay is “Death- inevitable or tragedy”. Death comes in many unique forms especially in books‚ this book is a prime example of the theme of death. The first death in the book seems innocent enough‚ Candy’s dog had been shot because he had been pressured into putting it down by another character‚ Carlson. Candy is deeply hurt by this and is regretful. He felt if he would have shot the dog himself‚ their would be less pain. Lenny’s death was going to be inevitable‚ it was

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    . Firstly‚ Tybalt is to blame for Mercutio’s death as he actually gave him the wound that killed him. Also‚ Tybalt provokes Mercutio by insulting Romeo‚ ‘Thou art a villain.’ This is one of the biggest insults that Tybalt can give and would usually be followed by a duel. However‚ Romeo calmly replies by saying ‘Villain I am none / Therefore farewell. I see thou know’st me not.’ Because Romeo is not defending his honour‚ Mercutio is provoked by Tybalt’s insults and starts insulting Tybalt himself

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    English 2 18th May 2016 Who to Blame ? There are many people to blame for star-crossed lovers dying but it’s mostly Romeo fault because a lot of the tragedy was caused by his actions and emotions. All the deaths in the story involves Romeo. His actions will also get other people killed after his death. It is Romeo’s fault Mercutio died. Had he not broken up the fight Mercutio may have won instead Tybalt stabbed Mercutio. This was another death caused by Romeo. Romeo killed Tybalt

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    The death of a crippled kid named William Armstrong or Doodle was in whom’s hands? The blame is strongly leading to Doodle’s older brother. The narrator should be blamed because Doodle has always been frightened to be left alone in the first place‚ Doodle’s a boy born with various issues‚ and the narrator was the last person to be with Doodle‚ but he was also the last to run away from Doodle. Like I said‚ Doodle is a boy who is frightened of being alone but he never stated why. It may be because

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    While there were many factors‚ which led to Neil’s death Keating played a major role. He was Neil’s inspiration and role model. It was predominantly Keating’s actions that led to Neil’s death. Keating held very Romantic ideals which clashed with the schools teachings and set the Dead Poet society members against the school and authority figures like Neil’s father. Keating led Neil to believe he could have the support of his parents and an acting career. Throughout the movie Keating encourages the

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    Who is to Blame for the Death of Eva Smith? Introduction This coursework focuses on how each character contributes to the suicide of a poor girl Eva Smith/Daisy Renton. Part 1 Gerald Croft is a young business man. He has a good steady job‚ a fiancée‚ a promising future and is financially stable. In ’An Inspector Calls’ Gerald is described as "an attractive chap‚ about thirty". His father owns a company called ’Crofts Limited’ who are friendly rivals of the Arthur Birling’s business

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    care taker‚ up until the day he died. They had it rough since every job George had ever got them. Lennie managed to mess it up somehow and get them fired. Most of the time when something went wrong George was able to blame Lennie. But what would George do if he didn’t have Lennie to blame for all of their misfortune? George needs Lennie just as much as Lennie needs George. Without Lennie

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    King Duncan’s Final Night Last night the most unbelievable thing happened‚ our king Duncan has been murdered‚ not only that but also by his own guards isn’t that a thriller? When Macbeth said that when he saw the daggers in their hands he couldn’t stop himself from killing them‚ but when Lady Macbeth found out that king Duncan has died in their castle she fainted without a word‚ we all felt so sorry that Lady Macbeth and Macbeth had to witness this in their own castle. Macbeth described what

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