Category: Study Guides
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Candy
Candy is an old man who lives on a ranch. He lost one hand in the past because of an accident. Now he feels useless, and he is afraid that the owner will make him leave the ranch. When George arrives, Candy believes in the man’s dream to build a free farm, and Candy decides…
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Death
Being the narrator of the story Death doesn’t appear as a described character, but according to her words, we see that she is a fascinating character. Death is a sarcastic creature with a strange sense of humor. This character is dynamic in the novel as we see that during the novel progress and the World…
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Bathsheba Everdene
Bathsheba Everdene is a beautiful, independent and willful women, who inherits from her uncle the family farm in the backwoods of Northern England and gains financial independence. Everdene is trying by all means to revive the former greatness of the estate, but at this time three different men are fighting for her heart. She is…
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As You Like It Essays – Page 2 | Just Great DataBase
As You Like It. Forgiveness .It ends on a note of forgiveness. A note of reconciliation is affected between Oliver and Orlando, the senior Duke and his younger brother, Fredrick in the end. The comedy begins through a fissure in the courtly order but it ends on a note of resolution. The characters assume their…
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The Scarlet Letter Study Guide
The Scarlet Letter Study Guide Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne Original title: The Scarlet Letter Characters: Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, Black Man, General Miller , Governor Bellingham, John Wilson , Inspector, Jonathan Pue , Mistress Hibbins Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote “The Scarlet Letter: A Romance” at the end of the 19th century when public morals were still strict…
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Oh what a tangled web we weave Marmion
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive Quote Analysis This words are the part of Wilton’s final speech from the poem “Marmion” by Sir Walter Scott. The main character of the poem is Lord Marmion, a charming womanizer, who is guilty of murdering one woman he got tired of…
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Dr Edward George Armstrong
Dr. Edward George Armstrong is another interesting character that is depicted in the novel as a greatly successful physician. In accordance with the plot of the novel, he was paid a significant amount of money to arrive at the Indian Island. The reason for such an unordinary offer was the fact that Edward Armstrong had…
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Stanley Walls
He is Rex Wall1s brother. He lives in Welch, West Virginia with Erma and Ted Walls. He collected hundreds of dog-eared comic books over the years – Little Lulu, Richie Rich, Beetle Bailey, Archie, and Jughead. One time while Jeanette and her family were living in Welch, Stanley tries to rape Jeannette, when they were watching TV. When…
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Hamlet Act 4 Analysis
Main events of the act 4: Gertrude tells the king that Hamlet killed Polonius; Claudius sends Hamlet to England with a letter requesting the King of England to kill the young prince; Ophelia has gone mad and drowns in a river; Laertes is back to Denmark and wants revenge; Hamlet escaped and writes a letter…
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Athos
He represents the values of the old aristocracy and thus has a dated attitude. In order to increase this character’s grandeur, Dumas associates him with significant ancestors. Athos is the most modern musketeer in Dumas’ story as he embodies, for d’Artagnan, a role model, a father figure. Like all the other musketeers, he does not…
