Category: Study Guides
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Hunchback of Notre Dame Essays
Oppression and The Hunchback of Notre Dame The use of power to silence, extinguish and subordinate another has been a millenia-old social plague. From the social divisions of the medieval times, to the prejudiced tendencies of the contemporary era, the human race, particularly, those seated in power, have been oppressing the weak in… 806 words…
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The Marlin
The character of Marlin has lots of symbolic meanings because for most of the unfolding plot readers stay with Santiago and his hooked fish. The Marlin symbolizes energy, strengths, persistence. These are the same traits which characterize the old man. The fish does not give up just as well as Santiago. Both of them are…
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King Lear Act 4 Analysis
Main events of the act 4: Goneril arrives at her castle, but her husband doesn’t come to greet her; Albany is unhappy about what happened to Lear and Goneril wants to have a love affair with Edmund; Duke of Cornwall dies and his widow Regan starts to plan a marriage with Edmund; Gloucester wants Edgar…
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Jude the Obscure Quotes – Page 2 | Just Great DataBase
Perhaps you are making a cat’s paw of me with Phillotson all this time. Upon my word it almost seems so–to see you sitting up there so prim. Jude the Obscure 3 She saw that he had singled her out from the three, as a woman is singled out in such cases, for no reasoned…
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Tobe
This character is tragic. Of course, the whole text is monotonous, but this figure earns the gold medal for all the tragedies he had. In this text, he was Emily’s cook and gardener at the same time. It is even obvious that he was black. But as you know the city was in the South,…
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Cry, the Beloved Country Study Guide
Cry, the Beloved Country Study Guide Author: Alan Paton Original title: Cry, The Beloved Country Characters: Stephen Kumalo, Absalom Kumalo, James Jarvis, Arthur Jarvis “Cry, the Beloved Country” is written in 1948 by a South African author Alan Paton. The author has spent many years working in the reformatory institutions and it was on one…
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Helena
Helena acts as a symbol of insane and capricious love. She is so obsessed with Demetrius that her excessive display of feelings leads him to fury. She is aware of self-deception but continues to pursue her lover, unable to stop. Helena is trying to understand the reason for their parting. She compares her appearance with…
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Emilia
She is the faithful and compliant servant of Desdemona. All the time, she must accompany her mistress. She is also the wife of the villain Iago. She isn’t the happiest woman and wife. Her man repeatedly humiliated and offended her publically. However, she does not even suspect her husband’s intentions. She stole her master’s handkerchief…
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The Book Thief Summary
The narrator of the story is Death. His duty is to guide the souls to the afterlife, not to worry about living ones, but he breaks this law, compassionately following the little girl, Liesel Meminger, who he calls a “book thief”. Death says that he saw her three times: in the train, when the plane…
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Oliver Twist Summary
A beloved classic set in the early 1800s, Oliver Twist begins with the titular character’s birth and his mother’s death post-labor in a workhouse in an unnamed location. Since Oliver’s father’s whereabouts are unknown, there is nowhere else for the child to be put than in a so-called farm for orphans. He is returned to…
