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  • Commentary on the Plot of 1984

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    The novel 1984 story of a totalitarian society which is controlled by a character known as Big Brother Big Brother has the ultimate power over the people in society He controls the minds of the inviduals In this dictatorial society it is a man by the name of Winston Smith who stands out He realizes that Big Brother makes everything go his way He also has realize that Big Brother has the ability to change everything as he pleases even the past As the novel begins Smith is just as every other per

  • Leper in A Separate Peace

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    In John Knowles novel A Separate Peace Leper acts a nonconformist because of the things he likes to do how he keeps to himself and his views on the war As the war looms in on the boys Leper holds very different views on the war Instead of spending time with Gene Finny Brinker and the rest of the group Leper chooses to seclude himself in his own world Compared to what the group likes to do Leper involve himself in many different activities making him stick out as an oddball Lepers interests make

  • Analysis Of In Cold Blood

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    The huge chapter on Perrys background is the longest of the book It reflects the fact that Perry is the most well developed character in the novel Capote reports that of the two prisoners each of whom he interviewed countless times he was closer to Perry This is a considerable statement when one takes into account the fact another Capote statement Before they were executed he claimed he was closer to Perry and Dick than to anyone else in the world We learn much about Perry In the first place it

  • Characterization in The Bluest Eye

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    Throughout the novel The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison utilizes the characterization of both Pecola Breedlove and her father Cholly to demonstrate how the scene in which Cholly rapes Pecola acts as a function of their existence together and individually Through combining the how of this instance with both the background stories of Pecola and Cholly Morrison implicitly delivers the why behind it Initially Morrison introduces Pecola Breedlove as a young submissive girl living with little to no self es

  • Comparison Of Victor Frankenstein To His Monster

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    Victor Frankenstein was born into a loving and caring family with his mother and father and orphan adopted sister Elizabeth Victor was always a quick learner and studied sciences chemistry and had a fascination with electricity He left home to continue his studies in science at the University of Ingolstadt Shelley page 50 During his time at the university he impresses his professors and fellow class mates with his own philosophies As his term was ending at Ingolstadt Victor wanted to practice h

  • Elements Of Romantic Comedies in Literature

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    Elements of Romantic Comedies Romantic comedies have grown from everyday comedies to include very specific elements that distinguish them from the normal One of the main elements of romantic comedies is that the idea of love and its shift from the thought that women should love their husbands more than men love their wives as well as the belief that sex is something that the man should obtain whenever he asks for it because men are the bread winners of the home Instead romantic comedies are bas

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