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Pentads
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The story is based on the two main characters of the story - Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth. From the beginning of the story, it is clear that the two share a very strong chemistry together and both are madly in love with each other. Per...

Comparison: Othello And Hamlet
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is basically a perfect masterpiece and dramatic structure. It is a love story, thriller, and tragedy at the same time, revolving around prejudice, racial discrimination, war, violence, human fallibility and war. It is a work that involves ...

Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights, one of the main characters shows insanity and griefand grief in many situations. This insane character is Heathcliff, the boy that was adopted by Mr. Earnshaw, after he was found starving on the streets in Liverpool, Engl...

Othello & Racism
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Othello. Iago pleads for Brabantio to listen to him “Even now, now, very now, an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. Arise! Arise!” At first, Brabantio does not believe Iago’s accusations, but then calls up a group of men to go through...

Lars And The Real Girl
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Lars Lindstrom who is a shy, soft spoken and mild-mannered character is brought about in a comic way that garners sympathetic attention from the church and community as a whole. The situation of Lars is depicted to be very much in a hopeles...

Marat/Sade
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The play Marat/Sade is written by Peter Weiss. He wrote this play during the French Revolution. He has portrayed two completely different characters in this play; Marat and Sade. Marat is the revolutionist, whereas, Sade represents the doom...

Hamlet Act I & II
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Hamlet is the most important aspect of the play that keeps readers attention with the progression in the play. The development in this Character and different aspects of behavioral and psychological changes in this play are the most importa...