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  • Irony Within the Characters of Victor Frankenstein

    Irony Within the Characters of Victor Frankenstein

    The passage highlights the irony within the characters of Victor Frankenstein, the aristocratic, well-educated scientist, and the Creature, a murderous being without formal education. In the heat of the argument, Frankenstein becomes irrational and inattentive, unlike his usual collected self. Throughout the argument, Frankenstein’s excessive use of exclamatory sentences reveals his irrationality while suggesting that his ability to speak and think calmly is compromised. For example, Frankenstein yells as he addresses the Creature as an

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    Essay Length: 349 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 17, 2018 By: bmek
  • The Crucible - How John Proctors Personality Affects the Plot and Characters of the Crucible

    The Crucible - How John Proctors Personality Affects the Plot and Characters of the Crucible

    The Crucible is a classical tragedy in many senses. One of these is its protagonist, John Proctor, who emulates the general qualities of a tragic hero; He is a morally upright and God-fearing man, but his conscience frequently clashes with his pride and his lust for Abigail Williams, his former servant whom he had an affair with. John Proctor time and time again proves himself to have a very strong conscience. When the topic about

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    Essay Length: 1,292 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2018 By: リーバイ ダナーラッジ
  • William Shakespeare’s Hamlet Essay

    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet Essay

    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a tragedy following the titular Danish prince as he tries to avenge his father's death at the hands of Claudius, as well as dealing with the problems he sees in himself and society. As one of Shakespeare's more well-known plays, Hamlet is capable of being approached and adapted from multiple literary directions (Thompson & Taylor 2006, 24). Hamlet is a play written from a male viewpoint therefore some assumptions that go

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    Essay Length: 939 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2019 By: teobajlon112

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