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    It is astonishing how out of all the evil and savagery that happened in Lord of the Flies, Piggy can still manage to be a kind and patient person. He is the character which helps prove that there is always a bit of good in everyone. “Piggy was so full of delight and expanding liberty in Jack’s departure. So full of pride in his contribution to the good of society, that he helped fetch wood,” (129). When Jack leaves Piggy is joyful because he knows that the evil is gone from where they are at, which

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    Treloar's outward air of confidence was mostly a facade; an attempt to keep Lexi's spirits buoyed whilst and his own from plummeting. The past two days, being cooped up in the hotel room, where the walls had slowly seemed to creep closer and closer in on them, and the knowledge they were being hunted by Huntington's goons had lowered his spirits. At times, although he hadn't dared speak it out loud, he'd even begun to wonder if Lexi would have been better off if he'd never snuck into her Father's

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    As a seemingly obscure character, there is more to Benvolio then what meets the eye. Benvolio, a Montague, is a catalyst in the destiny of Romeo and Juliet as he is unaware of their blossoming love. As a clear-thinking, reliable, and peaceful individual, Benvolio serves as a trustworthy friend for Romeo and sets him on a path that impacts both Romeo and Juliet’s fate. Peacefulness, which only a few characters exhibit in this story, is emphasized by Benvolio. In the beginning of the story, he tells

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    is largely significant in the plot of Othello, influencing multiple characters as well as the final outcome of the play. The handkerchief also plays an important role in swaying the views of Othello about his newly wed wife Desdemona. The Handkerchief has a different meaning and portrays different things for many of the characters in the play. However the handkerchief is most important to Othello and Desdemona, as the handkerchief is a present that Othello gave to Desdemona when they got married

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    Love Vs Hate Advertising

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    Love and hate are seen to be exact opposites. These two emotions are supposedly two of the most contrasting things that exist. Love is said to be the cure to hate just as hate is said to be the poison to love. Though love and hate have their differences, similarities exist in that both are powerful emotions, excellent for expression in advertisement, as well as the ability to cause the other to occur. Love and hate are both extremely powerful emotions. They have the ability to cause someone to

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    The setting is a key component in every piece of writing, whether it’s a novel or poem or tale. It provides a background for the story and often supports the events that occur. In “The Cask of Amontillado,” setting also proves to play an important role in forming an atmosphere and mood. “The Cask of Amontillado” is an example of how setting can transform what might’ve been an unreasonable story into a carefully planned one. The two main characters, Montresor and Fortunato, spend most of

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    This passage fits into the novel by addressing the theme of sin and covering what the scarlet letter really meant. At the time of Hester and Dimmesdale running away together to Europe, still the minster still shocked from the previous events, Hester trying to adjust. A result of her sin is distancing form society. She is currently being forced a new role as philosopher. A reflection of the narrator is provided, much of his tone highlights the good bravery that she has donned upon her. Irony can be

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    Othello Psychology

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    Although the name of this disease is on the name of Othello but It is said by the critics that Othello wasn’t the victim of it. It has been revealed through some of the theories that this disorder is evoked with the over arousal of one of the most tormenting emotion “jealousy”, which endorses hatred and destruction in matrimonial

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