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    Maupassant's short story "The Necklace," the main character, Matilda Loisel, makes a number of ironic discoveries. In addition, there are other discoveries that the reader makes but Matilda does not. The discovery that forms the story's climax concerns the true nature of the necklace she has borrowed from her friend Mrs. Forestier. But this is perhaps not the most important lesson of this story. As the story opens, Matilda, a young middle-class wife who aspires to join the upper ranks of society

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    Faced with Adversity In the novel Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, the character that I believe faced adversity the most was Matilda Cook, daughter of Lucille and granddaughter of William Farnsworth Cook. A fourteen year old girl who had always been ‘put back in place’ by her mother. Eventually she suffers greatly, but learned a life lesson she will never forget. She had the strength to overcome her fears, deaths, and so many horrible events continuously occurring in her life. The yellow

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    The castle is the setting in which the vast majority of the plot takes place. In The Castle of Otranto, the castle is a where all of the major events in the storyline take place. Such as, the deaths of both Conrad and Matilda, the forceful nature of The Prince of Otranto, Manfred, on his future daughter-in-law before Conrad was killed, where the hand and foot were seen, etc. From the start of the story to the finish, unfortunate events continually take place in the castle

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    character, Matilda, has to live a normal life with dangers throughout. In the beginning, Mattie was stranded in the middle of nowhere with no food or water. Near the middle, Mattie returned to the empty coffeehouse with everything stolen and broken. At the end, Mattie's searches the lifeless streets for her long lost friend. Matilda has undergone many changes throughout the novel that have helped her survive. For example, Mattie has become wiser, hardworking, and independent. Clearly, Matilda has become

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    Mrs Trunchbull In the novel Matilda by Roald Dahl a grumpy head master who runs a school is horrible. Miss Trunchbull is an evil head master who everyone is dreadful of. Through Trunchbull’s life, the author reveals that her character trait is wicked. There are many examples of Trunchbull’s character trait in the book. First, when Mrs. Honey came in to try to move Matilda up a grade Miss Trunchbull assumed that Matilda was bad even before she met her. Then she blurts out that all little girls were

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    the background nicely foreshadows Matilda, although another creative choice is to actually show young Matilda walking into the room. On a small note, the scene transition from the reading to showing Garrison back at home does feel a bit jarring and rough. Perhaps end with Madame Sosostris slamming down a tarot card, with the sounds of thunder, and then overlap the sound of the storm to the scene at the Murbank’s home. The story is propelled forward when Matilda seeks help from the Madame. It’s

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    Guy De Maupassant's “the Necklace,” Mr. Loisel supports his wife, Matilda, and her materialistic longing. Throughout the story, readers will find him spending countless amounts of time and money to fulfill her high class living ambition. Despite his wife's greed and pride, his love towards her never fades. De Maupassant reveals the character of Mr. Loisel through Mr. Loisel's commitment, hard work and love towards his wife Matilda. Mr. Loisel's commitment towards his wife is shown through him doing

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    just as inexorably as Matilda is caught between the tension between her incongruous teacher, Mr Watts, and her fiercely religious mother, Dolores. They battle for the control over the mind and soul of Matilda, developing the theme of ignorance versus education. The consequent tension between Dolores and Matilda illustrates the theme of adolescence, of challenging parental beliefs and affirming one’s values. With all foreign contact withdrawn from the besieged Bougainville, Matilda becomes infatuated

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    discovering her birth mother, Lillian also discovers the disturbing history of her family, which made the other children afraid of her. Myrtle reveals to Lillian that Matilda is her “’murdering Obeahwoman grandmother’” as well as the reason why she has never heard songs such as ‘Matilda Swinging’ (John, 229). The surprising news that Matilda is her grandmother will lead to the discovery that she is adopted and that her real mother is Iris. The emotional weight of realizing everything you were told was

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    Tally In Specials

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    something to help him escape to the Smoke. If he were to be caught sneaking to the Smoke, he would be considered to become a Special. Specials are typically the trickiest citizens. The songs Quiet from Matilda the Musical, Dancing Through Life from Wicked the Musical, and Revolting Children from Matilda the Musical can represent all the personalities of Tally, Shay, and the Smokies. The main character Tally is a girl who just wants to fit in, and although in order to fit in she must think like

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