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  • Consumerism And Sister Carrie

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    The Theodore Dreiser novel Sister Carrie can be viewed from a critical standpoint as a critique of conspicuous consumerism which pervaded metropolitan Americans during the late nineteenth century The central figure in the novel is one Carrie Meeber an eighteen year old girl traveling to the big city of Chicago in order to experience life A Wisconsin farm girl Carrie dresses true to her ordinary circumstances She wears a plain blue dress and old shoes and observes a demure lady like disposition

  • Betrayal in The Crucible

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    Betrayal President Nixon betrayed his country Brutus betrayed Caesar and even Anakin Skywalker betrayed the Jedi From the past to the present betrayal has been one of the most acclaimed human faults It has appeared in history novels plays movies video games and plays The Crucible is no exception Arthur Millars The Crucible like the historical Salem witch trials is rooted in betrayal The tragic tale tells of the betrayal of others the betrayal of expectations and in the eyes of the puritans the

  • The Crucible: John Proctor as a Tragic Hero

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    A tragic hero is one who falls from greatness which leads to his or her tragic downfall To be a tragic hero he or she must fulfill all of the expectations that a tragicherowould follow John Proctor is the tragic hero because he does fall from greatness Proctor has many positive traits about him such as his noble characteristics and his honorable and righteousqualities He however also had a flaw his affair with Abigail Williams Also his excessive pride and stubborn actions lead Proctor to his ev

  • The Role the Devil Plays in both Othello and Dr. Faustus

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    Examine the role the devil plays in both Othello and Dr Faustus Dr Faustus is a play by Christopher Marlowe which was first published in 1604 The play revolves around the central character of Faustus and his thirst for power and knowledge that leads him to sell his soul to the devil in exchange for twenty fours years service from Mephostophilis a devil who carries out Faustuss demands The play focuses on the idea of the downfall of those who desire too much and the damnation which falls on them

  • External Influences In Macbeth And A Christmas Carol

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    Explore the ways a central character is affected by external influences in the texts you have studied In both texts I have studied Macbeth and A Christmas Carol both central characters are affected by a number of external influences which in turn leads them into drastic characteristic changes What is meant by this is that the plot and story of each texts would not have unravelled if it wasnt for these significant and controlling influences which caused and put pressure and emotion on these Char

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