Gina Moynihan is an unreliable narrator of her own story as she contradictions herself throughout the entire novel. She also does not conform to a basic structure and further points will explain how she states and makes mistakes when certain things took place and how they happened. Gina was infatuated with Sean yet looking back in the novel, that is...

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The English term âdignityâ comes from the Latin word âdignitasâ, meaning âworthinessâ. It implies that each person is worthy of honor, respect and to be treated ethically for who they are, and not just for what they can do. Human dignity cannot be earned and cannot be taken away. It is of significance in morality, ethics, law and politics as...

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When we arrive at early adulthood, our physical development is finished, in spite of the fact that our stature and weight may increment marginally. In early adulthood, our physical capacities are at their pinnacle, including muscle quality, response time, tangible capacities, and heart working. Most expert competitors are at the highest point of their game during this stage, and numerous...

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Hunger was Katniss Everdeenâs worst nightmare, creeping up behind her and pouncing, instantly shattering her peaceful life and challenging her abilities to support her family by herself. Discover how she overcomes hunger and her personal arsenal of character strengths which allows her to survive even in the most treacherous of situations. âThe Hunger Gamesâ by Suzanne Collins depicts Katniss Everdeenâs...

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Weâve all done something insensitive to somebody, whether it was out of emotion, or because we didnât know any better. Throughout âTo Kill a Mockingbirdâ, the protagonist Scout Finch is portrayed as an immature, naive child. Because she has grown up with wealth, privilege, and a nonchalant father she doesnât learn empathy. Growing up in a small town in 1930âs...

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Scene 3 establishes Stanley as a villain as it shows his complete aggression and anger when people do things that he doesn't agree with. During scene 3 we see that all of the men in the play are participating in a poker game, where Stanley seems to get drunk and becomes more aggressive towards Stella and Blanche. Firstly, in the...

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In the novel, âThe Great Gatsbyâ by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the true villain is Tom. He portrays himself as the villain in the novel because of his affairs with the vulgar power, mistress, and self-centered behaviors. Tom Buchanan is the main antagonist in âThe Great Gatsbyâ. A hostile and physically striking man, Tom represents the biggest barrier between Gatsby and...

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Why did the unconscious part of the brains of the protagonists seems as if it were put get them? Carl Gustav Jung, a psychoanalyst would call it the collective unconscious; it's a universal shared memory in which mankind seems to repress their true emotions without being aware of it. This concept is easier to make sense of when one looks...

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In the novel âKindredâ, Author Octavia Butler travels back to the time where slavery was the big part of American life. Butler sends the modern characters like Dana and Kevin to experience the past. As Dana traveled back and forth several times and every time she goes there is a new situation behind it. Butler clears up how interracial relationship...

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Still today many books are still very important to many surroundings, they have tons of abilities and can hold a spot in your head forever. This book called âNightâ is definitely important especially to the writer Elie Wiesel. He was a huge survivor of a horrendous and frightening real-life event that took place in 1941 and 1945 known as the...

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Eva Lopo is an extremely active character throughout the book, she observes, she understands, but more importantly, as the novel progresses, she becomes increasingly more informed about Portuguese presence in Mozambique. Throughout the novel, the audience experiences a transformation in the attitude and outlook of the main protagonist. We are taken on a journey with Eva Lopo, from the young...

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The movie âIndiana Jones and the Last Crusadeâ is an action-packed adventure movie starring Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones) Sean Connery (Indiana Jonesâ dad). If I could give the film a rating, I would give it a 4/5 just because it's a bit more of an older movie. But the storyline and the actors are spot on. It's interesting and it...

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Here is the review of the movie 'Dear Dad'. âDear Dadâ is a feel-good movie directed by Tanuj Bhramar. The movie stars Arvind Swamy, Himanshu Sharma, Ekavali Khanna, Aman Uppal and Bhavika Bhasin in the lead roles. The story revolves around Nitin Swaminathan (Arvind Swamy) and his 14-year-old son Shivam Swaminathan (Himanshu Sharma). It also involves Nupur Swaminathan (Ekavali Khanna),...

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There comes a moment when we have to fight for justice to protect someone thatâs unable to do so on their own. In the film âNellâ, directed by Michael Apted, Jerome, a doctor from a small town in North Carolina, strives to protect a girl that live in deep woods and thus had never meet anybody from the outside world....

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Many see the monster Grendel, for what he is, a monster. After all, he has taken many lives and has committed cardinal sins. However, in his final fight against Beowulf he can be seen as the victim, his thoughts reshape but also reconfirm that the dragon was the one who changed him. In the novel âGrendelâ by John Gardener, Gardener...

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Catharsis is the feeling of pity or fear for someone whose misfortune is undeserved. In the texts, âHamletâ, by William Shakespeare, and âOedipus the Kingâ, by Sophocles the audience experiences these feelings for the main characters. It is easy to feel this way for these characters because it is basic human nature to be compassionate for others. We do so...

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Oedipus Tyrannos or Oedipus Rex, mainly known as Oedipus the King was written around 420 BC by Sophocles ( 495 BC-405 BC). The name means swollen foot or swollen leg'. This play is considered as the purest and most powerful expression of greek tragic drama. It was cited by the famous philosopher Aristotle, as a perfect tragedy. He also noted...

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Introduction Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," stands as a monumental piece of American literature that offers a profound and poignant critique of the American Dream through its protagonist, Willie Loman. Willie Loman is portrayed as a tragic figure whose relentless pursuit of success in a capitalist society leads to his inevitable downfall. His character is emblematic of the...

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The novel entitled 'The Scarlet Letter' was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and was published in 1850. The story revolved around the American Puritan culture, which the author is very familiar with because according to him, he mentioned âin my native town of Salemâ (8) and âthis old town of Salemâmy native placeâ (14) so he was born in a Puritan...

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An Individual's choices and behavior lead to certain consequences that they face in the end. Many believe in higher powers having control over their actions and fate. Others, however, believe they have control over their actions and the consequences that precede them. In Sophoclesâ Oedipus the King, Sophocles depicts the Greek's belief that fate controls lives, rather than free will....

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Introduction The Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest known pieces of literature, offers a profound insight into the values and beliefs of ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Central to this narrative is the character of Enlil, the Mesopotamian god of wind, air, earth, and storms. Enlil plays a crucial role in the epic, not only as a divine figure wielding immense...

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Women make up half of humanity and, in many countries, they outnumber men. To society, women were and are still intellectually and physically inferior to men. Through many centuries, the story remains the same women would work hard for small rewards, receive less education, and have to have a âhumbleâ status in society. However, women would still hold titles such...

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Introduction In Sophocles' timeless tragedy, 'Oedipus Rex,' Creon is a character who is pivotal to the unfolding drama, yet often overshadowed by the tragic hero, Oedipus. As the brother-in-law of Oedipus and the uncle to his children, Creon occupies a unique position within the narrative. His role is not merely that of a supporting character but rather serves as a...

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Today, billionaires such as Jeff Bezos are hated by the masses; billionaires are heavily criticized and hated for doing unreasonable things with their money. Even though becoming a billionaire is a dream that many hope to achieve, in reality, many fall short. Billionaires are perceived as self-centered, unsympathetic to others, and unrelatable to the common people. In the superhero universe,...

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At the center of Gilgamesh could be a contradiction in terms of power. There are forms of power wrestled within the literary work. One is the energy derived from social groups and knowledge. the various is that the raw, philosophical system strength of the noble savage. Gilgamesh represents the previous, Enkidu the later. Any discussion of those 2 powers fast...

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Shirley Jacksonâs âThe Lotteryâ is a frightening illustration of a society that has only two classes, specifically a working class and an oppressive wealthy class. Looking at the text through a Marxist lens makes the distinction between classes even more apparent. The bourgeoisie, or the wealthy upper class, are those who hold power over the lower class using oppression. This...

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In the play, Fences, August Wilson uses the conflict of Troy vs. Society to drive the other battles and elements of the story as evidenced by showing Troyâs overlook of his life, and the struggles he had to face. Troy had been an ex-convict and fought daily to not blame society for everything he had to suffer since he had...

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Envision a world where everyone is flawless, and it is rare to see errors and flaws in this world. What will that world be like? Many people of the world have adored Greek mythology for centuries. Homer, the author of the Odyssey, displayed a series of entertaining stories with a twist. To understand Greek mythology, you must understand the protagonists...

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Over the course of time, it can be seen that Disney Animated movies have progressed and developed in light of the changing eras. It can be seen that the main female characters have changed as well, they are more independent and self-sufficient now. Female suppression and male superiority have been seen repeatedly time and time. These movies also instilled the...

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âThe magic of a story is when the characters come to life and defy our expectations.â â H.S. Crow There are many ways an author can tell a story. No matter what way they choose, having a well-developed character will make the story more appealing. The ability to make your character really can make a reader more invested in your...

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