On the literal basis of the short story the readers see a ravaged killer having a deadly obsession to his victims’ eye that was so prominent that he killed and dismembered him in the story. The blood, crime and the
those Puritans who were not living the perfect life. The play’s protagonist, John Proctor was not perfect; he had an affair with Abigail Williams and she becomes the antagonist for John Proctor. However, a more frightening antagonist to proctor than Abigail is the Puritan community that he is trying to hide his identity from. Therefore, in Miller’s play, John Proctor faces two different antagonists: Abigail Williams and the Puritan Community. In the play, Abigail is the antagonist to John Proctor…
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along with their relationship they have a daughter named Pearl. The antagonist in this novel is Dimmesdale because he does not take responsibility for his daughter, Pearl, he watches Hester suffer alone knowing it is partially his fault, and he tells Hester they will not be together in Heaven because they have sinned. To begin with, Pearl has to grow up without a father because Dimmesdale would not confess that he is the one who had sinned with Hester. Pearl watches for seven years of her life wondering…
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Kate DiCamillo because it tells a story from a different perspective of the character who each have their own story to tell. What’s so great about this book is that it teaches how someone isn’t truly evil and that there is always some goodness in someone. The antagonist, Roscuro, was born into a world with darkness and despair and all he ever wanted was affection and the light from the world above, but once he came to the world above, something tragic happened and his heart was shattered from the event…
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himself. His appearance as stated in the novel is ugly and deformed. Hawthorne associates his appearance to his revengeful intentions which consume his thoughts. He makes Chillingworth the antagonist of the story. In the novel it says he torments Dimmesdale and creeps into his room, puts his hand on Dimmesdale's heart and laughs. He is said to be filled with joy because the ministers soul is lost to the black man. Even Pearl calls Chillingworth the black man and is afraid of him. Hawthorne’s contemptuous…
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What could drive someone far enough from sanity to make them kill another innocent human being? In “The Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe’s narrator is driven to the dark corners of derangement, and kills another man. Edgar uses symbolism, descriptive language, and the first person perspective to help the readers begin to comprehend one’s reason to commit murder. The author uses symbolism to explain why the narrator executed the explementary old man. The narrator hated the man’s eye, because “.…
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Inherit the Wind is a playwright's play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee that explains in a proverb from the bible- who causes trouble in the house shall inherit nothing. According to the Notes on Inherit the Wind, this play was a response to the threat to intellectual freedom presented by the anti-communist hysteria of the McCarthy era. Also, the notes states that they took the Scopes trial and change the places and names of the participants of the trials and made the play more action based…
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because He/she is omniscient but is limited because the author only lets us see and know only about certain character but not all of them. The author tells us more than the character itself. As an example O’ Conner shows Hulga in different ways but is also careful to let us know that she has a lot of problems which she can’t control like her leg and her heart condition. However the author isn’t saying due to these problems it gives her a reason for her attitude and her behavior, it just shows us that these…
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In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado” and Zora Neale Hurston’s short story “Sweat” the two characters are tempted to seek revenge toward the antagonist in the stories. In “Sweat” Delia is an average housewife, but unfortunately; is in an abusive relationship with her husband named Sykes. Throughout the story, Sykes treats Delia horribly and toward the end of the story, Delia seeks revenge against her abusive husband. However, She ends up having regrets, for not intervening in…
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though we should rely more on our hearts than our senses. For example, in the film “Dead Poets Society,” many of the characters are perfect examples of what it is like to follow your head. Like everything in life, transcendentalism has its positives and negatives. For starters, Neil was the character in the film who had the most free-thought and individualism. He loves acting and being part of the theater program, but his father does not approve. But he follows his heart anyway. Without the inspiration…
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sense of what happens in the story. Then, concentrate on identifying who it happens to (the protagonist), who or what stands in the protagonist’s way or presents a conflict (the antagonist), and the key incidents of the plot. Complete the following plot summary: Title of story : After the War Author : Anwar Ridhwan (Translated by Ungku Maimunah Tahir) 1. Who is the protagonist of the story? Masitah. 2. Indentify the antagonist(s). Jali, son of Masitah. 3. Quote the exact lines in the story…
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