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is a real shocker. You will not have any idea of the harsh and cruel conclusion. It has a very unique way of concealing the true happenings. It is a virtually floating in a sea of ironies and symbolisms. And that, I believe, is the one that brought
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with racism in the early 1900's. Each one followed the life of a child as they grew up in the South. These two children lead drastically different lives because Scout Finch, the heroin of To Kill A Mockingbird, was a little white girl and Richard
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Before the death of Old Major the animals are inspired to rebel against the humans. They join
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extremes. He's not "preeminent in virtue and justice," but, isn't guilty of "vice or depravity," just a bad "mistake." He is a person of importance, from a "highly renowned and prosperous place," a king,such as Oedipus. The best tragic plot
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the main character Celie begins the book by writing letters addressed to God. Celie used to write to God to express her every thought, question, and/or idea. Because of the hard life that Celie faced and had to endure with, she did not have many
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Abigail Williams in, “The Crucible” as a very manipulative and vindictive person. She tends to be decisive in making the wrong decisions; she hurts others around her to get what she wants, john by herself and only for herself.
Abigail thins
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Juliet is one of the greatest literary examples of human fallibility. In the play, many characters, which include Friar Lawrence, the Montagues, and the Capulets, make seemingly small, absurd mistakes that cost the two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet,
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Swarthout has a theme of the progression of the Bedwetters. These are kids who are ostracized because of their lack of physical abilities. Their individualistic actions are eliminated as the novel progresses. Before the group changed to a fully functiona
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evil, the two opposite extremes of each other. Dr
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a classic example of this. One of the best-known horror stories of
all time and one of the greatest stories ever told. One man trying to overcome his sinful
side.
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was not an over night process. Since Jack and Ralph were the oldest on the island this meant one of these two individuals would naturally be elected chief. Jack and Ralph were at odds with each other from the first day they were marooned on the island.
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