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  • Edmond Dantès

    Edmond Dantès is an extremely interesting character that plays a crucial role in the whole book. He is the one, who changes lots of faces and throughout the novel we meet several names that are referred to the one person, Edmond.  The first thing we notice about Edmond is his intelligence and honesty. Dantès is…

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    What is disquieting is that where the USSR and its policies are concerned one cannot expect intelligent criticism or even, in many cases, plain honesty from Liberal [ sic—and throughout as typescript] writers and journalists who are under no direct pressure to falsify their opinions. George Orwell Animal Farm 7 All at once we were…

  • Their Eyes Were Watching God Quotes

    There are years that ask questions and years that answer. Their Eyes Were Watching God 3225 Love is lak de sea. It’s uh movin’ thing, but still and all, it takes its shape from de shore it meets, and it’s different with every shore. Their Eyes Were Watching God 1274 If you kin see de…

  • Anselm

    St. Anselm of Canterbury Italian theologian and prelate, born at Aosta, northern Italy. As his father objected to his becoming a monk it was not until c.1059 that he reached Lanfranc’s abbey at Bec, in Normandy, of which in 1078 he eventually became abbot. *Lanfranc, who had become Archbishop of Canterbury, died in 1089, and the…

  • Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov

    Raskolnikov is the main character of the novel. He is an impoverished alumnus whose reason and conscience are often at odds with one another. His name is derived from the Russian word “raskol,” which means “split or divided.” Dualism is the key to Raskolnikov’s character. He is torn between the desire to do evil and…

  • Estragon

    Estragon, also known as Gogo or Adam, is the second lead character of the play Waiting for Godot. From the very beginning of the play, it becomes clear that Estragon is completely different to Vladimir. He never thinks about various philosophical issues and prefers to pay attention to the matters of the earthly world instead.…

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    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Shakespeare’s King Lear In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New world and Shakespeare’s King Lear, a large difference in time and context exists. While King Lear occurs back many centuries, Brave New World takes place in a time hundreds of years in the future. Despite the contextual differences however, there exists…

  • Promotion

    Definition: [prəˈməʊʃən] is all information about the product, brand or company addressed to the consumer and aimed at raising sales, achieving better brand recognition or positioning. Promotion is one of the elements of the marketing complex of The 4 P’s. The combination of these variables is determined by the marketing strategy: their priority is set,…

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    As You Like It Analysis, Act 1&2 Act 1 Act One, Scene One Orlando is in the orchard of his brother’s house speaking with Adam, an old servant of the family. Orlando complains about the way his eldest brother Oliver treats him. Since Oliver is the eldest brother, he inherited all of Sir Rowland De…

  • Mr. Simon Dedalus

    Simon Dedalus is the father of Stephen Dedalus, the young protagonist in both, and his character is largely based on Joyce’s own father, John Stanislaus Joyce. Simon is a passionate Irish nationalist and supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell, facilitating his financial success within Dublin society in Stephens’ earlier years. To add to the financial nightmares of the Daedalus family, the…