Category: Study Guides
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Moll Flanders Essays
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders Moll Flanders is the major protagonist from Daniel Defoe’s famous novel, “The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders”. She is popularized by novelist/journalist Defoe in 1722 by creating a woman with a strong character. A woman considered a con with her conniving, deceiving, and……
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Roger Ramsay
Roger is another son of Ramsay family. He has a free Spirit and adventurous soul. Taking into consideration that the plot is loaded with the complex characters, having complicated fates and facing various life difficulties, this boy is calm and relaxed. He is wild and energetic. By his temperament, he resembles his sister Nancy. They…
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold Essays
Chronicle of a Death Foretold In the novel, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, it is not only about one person’s evil but a collective and collaborative effort to evidently lead to a horrible catastrophe. Santiago Nasar, the main character, is going to be killed and has no idea. However, the rest of the town knows……
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Sergei Koznyshev
Sergei Ivanovych is Constantine’s half-brother. He is intelligent and has a philosophical mind. Working as a writer, he prepares a big book about the history of Russia and its current political state. When he finally publishes it, but nobody finds interest, he changes the topic trying to adapt to the society. Levin and Sergei have…
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Inherit the Wind Summary
The first scene of Act I begins with a boy named Howard who is scouring the ground for worms and taunting his companion, Melinda, with it. He says that her family was once a pack of worms too just like everyone else. Melinda runs off. The Hillsboro minister’s daughter, Rachel, comes and asks Mr. Meeker,…
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The Hobbit Essays
Character Analysis Essay of Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkein wrote The Hobbit as a prelude to his much larger and famous work, The Lord of the Rings. It is a story about a hobbit that was recruited by a wizard to help dwarfs recover their ancient home from a fierce dragon. He was…
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Macbeth Summary
The plot begins with the end of a war, or an invasion, to be exact. The Norwegians had waged war on Scotland with the assistance of rebels but were majorly defeated and forced to retreat due to the heroic efforts of the Scots. Two, in particular, Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, and Banquo end up…
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Rafael
He is a member of Pablo’s band. He is a gypsy with bright blue eyes and olive skin. He is shown as one who traps rabbits for their meat. Even more, he is proud of this accomplishment. The fact of trapping the animals also has a symbolic meaning in the context. In fact, before the…
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Heathcliff
The image of the Heathcliffe, whether he’s Gypsy or Creole, is the main in the novel. In the early childhood, he was supposedly picked up by vernacular of the Earnscho family on Liverpool Street (which in the 18th-19th centuries was one of the largest centers of the Atlantic slave trade in Europe) and adopted into…
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Reinhold
All of us know, that from time to time authors like mentioning and involving to the text characters who are not very important. Their character doesn’t have impact or influence, but presence is valuable. The same thing is with this character – he is in the book for not a very big reason, that’s why…
