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    their lives. It isn’t the struggles that define their character, it’s what they do about the struggles that does. Like the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and the film The Impossible, they both explore the elements of adversity and its relationship to heroism. In Pride and Prejudice we are introduced to the character Elizabeth Bennet. The second character we were introduced to was Maria from the film The Impossible. Although the scenarios between the characters are very different, and…

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    to Obama, interpersonal relationships are pivotal. Whether the relationships are good or bad, all humans interact with each other in different ways. The different interactions amongst people have been captured by authors like August Wilson, James Wright, and Theodore Roethke. These writers used their literature to dive deeper into the vague topic of human relationships; they all produced works that focused on father-son relationships. Their works suggest that fathers love their sons in ways…

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    everyone to hear and shows what they want everyone to see. In Henrick Ibsen’s play A Doll’s House Nora’s and Torvald’s relationship mimics the statement greatly. They were very prestige actors in their society by displaying a marriage to the world that had little to no blemishes nor shortcomings, but in reality their relationship was built upon the foundation of miscommunication,synthetic love, and the illusion of an inseparable bond. It was almost as if their marriage was condemned by the…

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    possibility of redemption and he’s a firm believer, in high-minded , pure value and love for all human regardless who they’re. I can even say that, he was an angel compared to Lord, who has shown nothing but bitterness on the face of the earth. Even though Hallward thought he isn't doing his best when it comes his life and his relationship, but others are out there to remind him how great he was great he was. “"I hate the way you talk about your married life, Harry," said Basil Hallward,…

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    faith, it leads humans to knock on God’s door and to have a conversation with him. The reason why faith leads us to God is due to our desire of being with God and God’s desire with us. Since God and humans have a parent-child relationship it is natural for humans to desire God’s love and presence. Through the conversation we have with God, we are able to receive answers to the questions we have. With the answers, it will help us become closer to God and place us in a happier state. In that happy…

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    age Jane experience the death of her parents. With no other choice, Jane is forced to live with her aunt and cousins, the Reeds, at Gateshead Hall. Jane is treated terribly, her aunt hates her, John (cousin) continuously abuse the girl, and even the servants reminds Jane that she’s worthless. Jane has absolute hate for the Reeds saying how she would never come back if she left however there was no place…

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    Duffy presents her idea of good and bad of love by relating it to a Greek mythology. On the other hand Rossetti and Armitage presents their idea of good and bad of love by putting in language features such as personification, metaphors, enjambment and alliteration. One of the many ways that Duffy presents the bad ideas of love in ‘Hour’ is when she refers back to ‘Midas’s light’– one of the Greek mythologies. This shows that Duffy is trying to express that love isn’t all that good as Midas had…

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    about witchcraft in Salem, was to give them a reason why Abigail would start accusing people. The only proof believable enough was that Abigail was accusing people so she could get rid of Elizabeth and have John to herself because she was still in love with him after their affair. John gave up his reputation to save Elizabeth, therefore showing his true care for…

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    Love and hate, the basis of all relationships, romantic or platonic. These two words can mean so much, but also mean so little at the same time. The contemplation of whether these words truly drive people to resort to things of pure evil is debatable, but can be observed from the results of human interaction. Revenge is a result of the authentic, profound passion of love or hate that comes to overwhelm some people. The true test of character is then revealed by how people react to these…

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    through difficult adversarities and several hardships. Jane Eyre is the heroine in her own novel, where her origins contribute to the relationships and character she ultimately becomes. Jane Eyre endures a troubling childhood, where her uncle dies, leaving her under the care of Mrs. Reeds, his wife. Mrs. Reeds was forced to care for Jane at Mr. Reeds deathbed, and she hates Jane. Jane may live in a beautiful, large home, however, she is mistreated and abused. John Reed, the oldest child of the…

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