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  • Flawed Characters in The Crucible and Romeo and Juliet

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    I like flawed characters because somewhere in them I see more of the truth Nicolas Cages statement suggests that imperfect characters who have weaknesses help us understand the true honesty in them This is true because characters who remind us of real people and actions have weaknesses just like us Through the works of literature of The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare it becomes easier for one to see the truth and suffering that one flawed character deals w

  • Character and Themes in A Doll's House

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    The society Henrik Ibsen lived in when he wrote his play A Dolls House in 1879 was oppressive and sexist Women were treated worse than second class citizens and were regarded by men as their possessions A woman had no power and no legal standing in society Ibsen saw the problems in his society and he knew that this was not the way people should be treating one another He believe that it was time for social change so he set about writing a play that would challenge the current structure in socie

  • Comparing A Doll's House And Trifles

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    It seems as though throughout history women have been seen as inferior to men They were considered the subordinate others Men saw it as if women werent capable of the things men do They felt that women werent capable of bringing home money deceiving others holding positions in high ranks and much more Although this may be the case because women werent socially allowed to do these things its not a path that women were forced to follow Its just became the status quo Society was built like this an

  • Don Quixote: Themes and Analysis

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    Don Quixote de la Mancha Thematic Analysis and Overview Every so often a book is written that captures more than just ideas but finds itself a cross section of an entire society Books like Les Miserables by Victor Hugo and The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky or Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Don Quixote de La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes is one such book that serves to not only entertain but show us a portrait of 16th century Spanish life and spark

  • From Egoism to Humility in Shakespeare's King Lear

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    From Egoism to Humility in Shakespeares King Lear In Shakespeares King Lear Shakespeare paints Lears egotistic attitude both of which made his life tormented and full of misery Because of his poor judgement and excessive pride he loses not only the kingdom that he takes pride in but most importantly the daughter that loves him the most However as the play progresses Lear journeys from egoism to humility and death Lear is a very egotistic man In the beginning the foolish king who out of whim iss

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