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    SEEP: Family relationships cause conflicts which affect Character’s feelings and behaviours This prompt is really connected to different relationships in The Kite Runner between different characters: I made a family tree that has green leaves which represent that the relationship has a positive impact on the character’s feelings; while the yellow leaves represent how the relationship has a negative impact on the character’s feelings. The tree trunk is kind of divided into two parts which are

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    Alyssa Curley Ex RR-10/01/10 The Brief Account of the Devastation of the Indies Bartolomé De Las Casas describes many horrific actions carried out by Spanish Christians against Indians living on the island of The Hispaniola in between the mid-16th and early 17th century. Bartolome De Las Casas was a 16th century Spanish priest‚ made famous for his advocacy of the rights of Native Americans. Las Casas lived from 1484 to July 17th‚ 1556. He is the Author of The Brief Account of the Devastation

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    the first two lines of the poem and it continues to the point where he exclaims; “I SIT and look out upon all the sorrows of the world‚ and upon all oppression and shame; I hear secret convulsive sobs from young men‚ at anguish with themselves‚ remorseful after deeds done; I see‚ in low life‚ the mother misused by her children‚ dying‚ neglected‚ gaunt‚ desperate; I see the wife misused by her husband-I see the treacherous seducer of young women; The poem is more of a study of this dystopian world

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    195). When performing‚ the actress must pay extra attention to this line to emphasize the importance of Lady Macbeth’s new situation that is introduced to the audience. This one line switches the devious and conniving queen into a guilt-ridden and remorseful

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    role in Eva Smith’s death‚ making her most probably the furthermost sympathetic character throughout the play. She is horrified by her own part in Eva’s death; she feels full of guilt for her jealous actions and blames herself and she is genuinely remorseful for her actions. She is very perceptive towards the inspector‚ first to wonder who he really is‚ realising he already knows much of what he is asking. Sheila represents new ideas as a new generation‚ such as proto-feminist influenced by the inspector

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    subjects‚ he is summoned by the people of Salem to determine if witchcraft is truly responsible for the recent happenings in Salem. Throughout the course of events in The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale gradually transitions from being confident to being remorseful through his

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    Macbeth’s emotional disorder takes a toll on his behaviour throughout the novel. His emotional disorder leads him to do things that he does not mean. Succeeding the killing of king Duncan‚ Macbeth is concerned about the death and he also feels remorseful to the crime he has committed. Also‚ Macbeth’s insanity causes him to hallucinate Banquo’s ghost‚ who is a commander of Duncan’s army. Macbeth’s actions after hallucinating precisely shows that he feels guilty for the committing the crimes. Firstly

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    The Shawshank Redemption: Crime Doesn’t Pay The story Shawshank Redemption is in many ways a classic example of the saying “crime doesn’t pay”. The author Stephen King uses the characters Andy‚ Red‚ Warden Norton‚ Hadley and Boggs to show how a life of crime and treating others badly will eventually catch up with a person‚ while living an honest life and treating others with respect and kindness‚ no matter how difficult‚ will benefit a person in the end. Andy Dufresne is a banker from Maine

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    Separate Peace‚ it is lucidly understood through Gene’s dynamic character that independence is a substantial part of growing up. As Gene transforms from having envious feelings‚ to growing inner emotions of guilt‚ and finally becoming a humble and remorseful person‚ he grows in his realization of his own dark psychology. Gene’s growth begins when his envious feelings towards Finny emerge. At the beginning of the novel‚ Gene thought: “It was

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    Brooks is saying. Having the connection and the images in their mind while knowing that the baby was aborted makes it all the more real‚ allowing the reader to feel similar emotions that the mother herself had felt such as sorrow and remorse. The remorseful feeling is really expressed towards the ending of the poem when there is a change in whom she is addressing. Brooks now begins

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