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Jane Eyre 8 Blanche Ingram: Villain? Blanche Ingram is the most important woman, other than Jane Eyre, in the novel. Arguably, she is the most important antagonist in this book. It is difficult to fathom how an absolutely horrid, conceited, venal, apathetic creature could be so vital to the book; but take her… 699 words…
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Kantorek
In a novel about war, you’d expect to see the evil which takes many forms. An enemy soldier, a betrayer, bomb, even death itself, or a rat inside the group of friends. But you can’t think of the one person, profession, that could take a form of evil – a schoolteacher. And Kantorek is the…
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Family and Medical Leave
Definition: [ˈfæməli ənd ˈmedɪkl liːv] is a set of legislative acts that allow a worker to take a vacation to care for a newborn or a sick family member. Such pastime is not paid, except for material payments related to cure. Such a privilege can be obtained from collaborators who have worked at least 1250…
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Zoning
Definition: [ˈzoʊnɪŋ] is a delineation of a certain territory with an allocation of zones and definition for each of them of a special purpose, priority functions and appropriate modes of use. It is carried out on the basis of schemes for land using as environmental, urban planning and other documentation. Depending on the area’s size,…
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Son of God
He is Jesus Christ, the second part of the Trinity. The Son of God is very sympathetic and often advocates everyone in front of God. When the war comes, he conquered devils for two times, at first in heaven and at the second time when he sacrifices himself for the survival of all humanity. Before…
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White Fang Summary
The story narrates the life of White Fang, a half dog and half wolf. The story begins with White Fang’s mother surviving a famine. This slowly transcends to his birth. He survives and soon encounters men in an Indian village. There, a white man, Beauty Smith, proceeds to own him. Next, he becomes a fighting…
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Old man
Even stranger and more mysterious than a narrator. Partly this is because we get acquainted with this character only from the narrator’s strange and spoiled perspective. He has a lot of money, which are showed by the narrator to police. And the strangest thing is about his blue eye that scares narrator to death. In…
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Mikael Blomkvist
Journalist and co-founder of the Millennium magazine. He has recently been convicted of libeling wealthy financier Hans-Erik Wennerstrom in one of his articles. While waiting for his two-month prison sentence, he takes a job writing a book based on the Vanger family while secretly investigating the murder of Harriet Vanger which happened forty years ago.…
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Stephen Dedalus
A thoughtful and imaginative son of the Irish Catholics, Stephen develops into a confident and independent young artist rejecting any limits to his artistic freedom. As a child, he quickly understood that the world of adults is just as cruel and unfair place as his boarding school run by the Jesuits. Disappointed in religion and…
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On an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge. Fyodor Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment 8 Shoulder up, I reeled around to face Boo Radley and his bloody fangs; instead, I saw…
