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Joe Gargery
We can see a lot of information about this character in the book as he is there from the beginning to the end. Joe is Pip’s brother-in-law and childhood hero. He’s mild, good-natured, sweet-tempered, easy-going, a little foolish. He was active in his weakness. His such strong goodness makes him one of the few sympathetic…
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The Glass Menagerie “THE GLASS MENAGERIE” Steven E. Milburn Jr. Milburn 1 “THE GLASS MENAGERIE”: Ingredients of a Tragic drama and a Modern Tragic Heroine Tennessee Williams wrote and created the play, “The Glass Menagerie,” with the concept of tragedy in mind. Random House’s denotative meaning of the word tragedy is… 2 202 words The…
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Frankenstein Essays
Frankenstein Being initially developed as a “ghost-story”, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” included numerous issues varying from author’s interpretations of the scientific and social theories to the description of general culture of the time. The story of Frankenstein was told by means of letters, and in the… 2 191 words Father and Son Relationship in Hamlet, Frankenstein…
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The Return of the Native Study Guide
The Return of the Native Study Guide Author: Thomas Hardy Original title: The Return of the Native The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy is a novel that received a very controversial feedback in the Victorian society. It is the story about the complicated relationships, love triangles that sometimes have nothing in common with…
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The Trial Summary
The novel starts for the readers from as sudden event as it is for its main character, Joseph K. who has just turned thirty. But instead of a party the surprise for his birthday is quite nasty: instead of the servant with the breakfast there are several men in black suits in his room and…
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Ofglen
Ofglen is one more female character who is another Handmaid. The readers don’t know a lot about this woman because she wasn’t with the narrator at the Centre. The only information included is that Ofglen is a bit plump, and she has brown eyes. She walks as a “trained pig,” but that is only the…
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Avicenna
Avicenna (Latinised version of Ibn Sina) Arabic philosopher, theologian and physician, born near Bukhara. His great Qanun (Canon), which codified medical knowledge, rivalled in importance the works of Galen. He translated Euclid and also wrote on mathematics, alchemy, music and science. In his philosophical writings, which influenced St Thomas Aquinas, he attempted a synthesis of…
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Diana and Mary Rivers
These two kind girls are sunshine in Jane’s life. They are St. John’s sisters and Jane’s cousins. Diana and Mary Rivers are gentle, compassionate, educated young women who take to Jane immediately. Mary isn’t shown much in the novel, that’s why we can sum that she isn’t critical. Whereas Diana is a natural leader and…
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Lysander
In the image of Lysander, Shakespeare portrayed a young man who falls in love with Hermia. But his tragedy is that her father has a deep hatred for him, and the Athenian laws are not on his side. Lysander is very observant, noticing the deceitfulness of Demetrius, while the others admire his upbringing. Lysander is…
