Alan Rickman once stated‚ “You try to find things that are challenging and interesting and hopefully it will be the same to the audience.” A writer’s perception of a character is important and he or she tries to have the character evoke emotions from the audience in the same way. In the play‚ “Julius Caesar” by Shakespeare‚ the audience is introduced to many characters‚ many of whom are portrayed in their truest form. Shakespeare creates the utmost depiction of who each of the characters are morally
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The Seven Deadly Sins‚ the Cardinal Virtues‚ and The House of the Seven Gables In the book‚ The House of the Seven Gables‚ many readers believe that Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the novel so that the seven gables of the house represent the seven deadly sins‚ and that the characters had to live with these sins. Some also think that the Cardinal Virtues‚ the opposite of the seven deadly sins‚ were present as well. Let’s take a look at these sins and virtues‚ shall we? First off‚ the Seven Deadly Sins
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Jealousy was a small theme in this novel. Butter had feelings of envy towards Tucker due to the fact that he had gotten thinner since the last time he saw him. Butter was extremely upset because he felt he would never be able to do what Tucker pulled off. For instance‚ when Butter and his mother first saw Tucker‚ his
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1. Characterize Grace Ansley and Alida Slade as fully as you can. By what characterizing devices does the story imply the superiority of Mrs. Slade (what gestures‚ what statements‚ what unspoken thoughts)? At what point does Mrs. Ansley begin to seem the superior person? Kirsten Grace Ansley initially seems to be the more passive of the two women since she does not hold strong feelings of rivalry and jealousy as Alida Slade does. She is not envious of Mrs. Slade because she secretly knows that
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father’s crude "ritual‚" as he grows older. Itabari’s father was‚" viewed in isolation‚" making it impossible for any kind of relationship to form. Young sons typically envy their father figure. Many sons are astonished at their father’s ability to be flawless. Laughing‚ "through his perfect white teeth‚" shows Brad’s positive envy of his father’s appearance. In disgust‚ Njeri describes his father’s "hairy legs‚" "breasts that could fill a B cup‚" and "balding head." Njeri describes his father
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"Harmony within diversity must be nurtured and cherished" is a statement which brings forth an empowering message. It is a beautiful message that instils tolerance and contentedness within an individual towards their brethren and sistren‚ for it does not condemn nor does it condone unity but merely states that one should cherish their individuality or nationalism‚ as they would their fellow countrymen‚ with their heads held high. It is at its core‚ a relatively simple and tacit message that spreads
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Football at Slack by Ted Hughes Analysis of Language 1. The language of the poem is distinctive in its use of verbs. Scan the verses and identify the types of verbs used. Can you suggest why they fit the scene? In the first verse there are three verbs: plunging‚ bounced‚ and bounced. Plunging and bounced are effective in fitting the scene because they are words synonymous with football: footballs bounce‚ and players plunge for the ball‚ a goal‚ an attack. They are all normal verbs that are
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John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” is an in depth look on art‚ the way people view it and the influences that traditional oil painting has had on society and modern day publicity. The beginning of the book goes into the issue of how people now look at art versus how people in the past look at art and how reproduction has effected this. The relationship between social status and the subjects of oil painting‚ particularly the female nude is discussed as well. Berger turns
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Yolanda Bonita Personal essay Oct 6st 2009 SCHOOL TRIP In my busy life‚ I barely had time to relax. I woke up in the morning‚ went to school‚ came home‚ did my homework‚ and so on. I never thought that I had a monotonous life. At least‚ not until I went on a school trip. A school trip sounded ordinary to me because every year there would be a school trip. For me‚ a school trip was just something that could help me to skip class. Apparently‚ most of my friends also had the same thing in mind
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is also a more democratic leader when he rules in Hell. By making the villain heroic‚ Milton not only amplified the power of evil‚ but also shadowed his own political aspiration into this attractive character. Satan’s rebellion is because of his envy against the son of God. As indicated by Milton in Book V of Paradise Lost: “he [Satan] of the first / If not the first Arch-Angel‚ great in Power / In favour and preeminence” (Book V‚ 659-661)‚ Satan once was a mighty angel favored by God. When God
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