Category: Study Guides
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Mr. Charrington
He is the secondary character who has the antique shop. At the first glimpse, Mr. Charrington is an old man who is on historical past. This kind personage is beside the point of the Party. In the second part, we are the witnesses of the great growth of the Mr.Charrington as he becomes the member…
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Garrett Deasy
Garrett Deasy is the minor character of the novel. Garrett Deasy is the headmaster in the school where Stephen Dedalus teaches and is pompous and opinionated. He, as a person who creates a cohesive community, knows that his own strategy cannot be realized in life on his own. He knows that he needs a highly functional team. Garrett Deasy knows that a…
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Ishtar
Ishtar is the goddess of the most beautiful and awful things in the world – the first is related to Love, Fertility, and the second is related to War. Also, she is the daughter of Anu. Ishtar sends the Bull of Heaven to attack Gilgamesh. You may say – what? Are you okay? But don’t…
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Fortinbras
The young prince of Norway is an overachiever, because gathering a huge army just to claim a little piece of land is an overachievement indeed. One can suggest that this action would improve his reputation as a decent king and a valiant war chief. Claudius’s diplomatic skill causes the present king of Norway (uncle of…
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Denver
Denver is another Sethe’s daughter that was forced to meet lots of difficulties in her life. She wasn’t meant to be killed as Beloved, but it didn’t prove her life to the better condition. The girl seldom leaves the house and is avoided by people. It is so unfair when people punish you for your…
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Death Comes for the Archbishop Summary
Father Latour is a priest from the Vatican who has been assigned the noble work of guiding the people of Vatican as their new Catholic diocese. New Mexico is a settlement of the Native Americans so Father Latour decides to take his friend Father Valliant along with him as a helping hand. Their responsibility lies…
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Benito Cereno Essays
Benito Cereno: Slavery and Racism First published in Putnam’s Monthly in 1855, Benito Cereno becomes one of Herman Melville’s most famous works. It has resemblances with Amasa Delano’s Narrative of Voyages and Travels, for which it was inspired (Delbanco, 2005). Many critics suggest that it is an allusion to the slave… 1 034 words Don…
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Bless Me, Ultima Summary
A preschooler named Antonio Márez lives in a small town in the middle of the vast plains of New Mexico. His family are simple people: his mother Maria is a daughter of the farmers and now a housewife. She is very religious and sees the ideal career for her son for her son as a…
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To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,Creeps in this Macbeth
To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,To the last syllable of recorded time;And all our yesterdays have lighted foolsThe way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player,That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,And then is heard no more. It is…
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Teiresias
Teiresias is the blind soothsayer. He is always with a little boy who led him everywhere. He is the one who knows the truth about Oedipus’s parents. Oedipus calls on him to find Laius’s killer but becomes furious when Teiresias claims that Oedipus himself is the killer. Teiresias’s words, however, prove true ultimately, suggesting that…
