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in the mansion. They were surprised to see me outside alone but they didn't say anything. We went inside and while one man questioned Thea, the others searched the house. The policemen inside Mr. Trevor's office were curious about where the body was.
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failure in the success-driven society of America and shows the tragic trajectory, which eventually leads to his suicide. Willy Loman is a symbolic icon of the failing America; he represents those that have striven for the success but, in struggling
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for many centuries. Some examples of this include the Holocaust and slavery in the United States. In To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee racism was the cause of much agony to the blacks of a segregated South. Along with blacks, other groups of
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In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, although many people on the ranch are lonely, the author uses Curley's wife to portray special loneliness. Curley's wife's values of wanting companionship, wanting to be approved by others, and wanting to be loved
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reach the American dream and taking his family along for the ride. The Loman's lives from beginning to end is a troubling story based on trying to become successful, or at least happy? Throughout their lives they encounter many problems and the end
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Steve Ketchel, a boxer
symbolizes a Jesus figure for a woman called Alice. Alice, a 350
pound, unpleasant prostitute struggles with her current life. Her
central being focuses at the belief that she had a sexual
relationship with Steve Ketchel.
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moving water, Peyton Farquhar is able to rise to the surface and there he is greeted by the "blinding sunlight." Yet, his physical senses manage to be "preternaturally keen and alert." This is proved when he is able to see in detail all of the
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of characters often stick to our minds and we make a permanent connection between the story and the name. Therefore, characters are given distinctive names which reflect their personality and have some sort of correlations with the story. Both
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the author. Frank McCourt's family was poor. They lived in America (New York). Frank had a brother named Malachy. He also had two twin brothers, Oliver and Eugene. His mother (Angela) gave birth to a daughter named Margaret who died in infancy. His
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actions or what the characters lines are understood as. The movies Not Another Teen Movie and Scary Movie are two great examples of this statement. Many actions are involved with irregular behavior of the normal practice of today's everyday life. Even
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