Category: Study Guides
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The Grandfather
The figure of the Grandfather is rather vague. He is more reflected in the thoughts and fears of the narrator. The Grandfather’s character is the one who truly knows the thoughts of the narrator. It is worth noting that the Grandfather is the person of old believes since he offers the protagonist the only way…
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Lieutenant Rinaldi
This character is Henry’s Italian surgeon roommate. Unfortunately, we have to start with the next information – Rinaldi is an alcoholic womanizer who does not believe in romance and love as Henry does. Instead, he proclaims himself in love with nearly every woman he meets, then quickly discards the idea as he finds the next…
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Hamlet Act 3 Analysis
Main events of the act 3: Claudius no longer believes that Hamlet is insane, he wants to send him to England; Actors perform the play about the death of the king, Claudius leaves in a middle of it; Hamlet decided not kill Claudius when the king was praying; Hamlet accidentally kills Polonius; Hamlet tells Gertrude…
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Walter Lee Younger
Walter Lee Younger is the main character of the play A Raisin in the Sun that is a large and well-developed life story of this person that is also known as “Brother.” As well as many other young individuals in America, the fellow is full of passion and ambitions to follow his dreams and implement…
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Mary Dedalus
Mary is Stephen’s mother whose life is full of different burdens and disappointments. Every day she has to cope with her numerous children, living in poverty, and her weak husband. His constant drinking and political arguments exhaust her tremendously as she isn’t into politics at all considering it a waste of time. Faith is the…
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The Epic of Gilgamesh Essays
The Epic of Gilgamesh Introduction Today, we are often bombarded with various inventions and discoveries coming from different parts of the world. But it is with great amazement when we look upon the advancement made by an ancient civilization that has come to be acknowledged as the cradle of civilization, Mesopotamia… 1 610 words Connecting…
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Ikemefuna
He is a young boy who was sent to the clan of Umuofia as a tribute. Why? In a book in a way like this people tried to prevent war between clans. Boys used to live in his new clan for three years. Guess who took a boy to his house? Okonkwo. He looks at…
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The Day of the Locust Summary
The three major characters of this novel, which is set in the 1930s during the time of the Great Depression, are Tod Hackett, Faye Greener and Homer Simpson. Tod Hackett is an Ivy League schooled and aspiring artist who comes to California in search of his muse. Although his day job is working in sets…
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Fanny Crowne
Fanny Crowne was the close friend of Lenina. The phenomenon of the same surnames was frequent in their society and could be explained simply. Only ten thousand surnames were allowed to be in use in their dystopian world. Fanny was a conventionalist. She was the one, who pushed Lenina to have more partners. What is…
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Mustapha Mond
Surname Mond means “world.” Mustapha Mond is a controller in the society. He is a reflection of highly intelligent and influential citizen, having a strong position in a society and a feeling of authority. He has this authority, as exist only ten controllers in a Brave New World. Mustapha is a young researcher, conducting his…