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... Therefore, the novel represents today's prejudices against others, and shows how people can overcome them despite what others think. ...
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... This re-creation of the details of a society in history has also a practical purpose: the novel represents a particular society at a particular time, and it is ...
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... by society. Each character in the novel represents a different part of man as he has evolved throughout history. Golding show how ...
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... The color gray in the novel represents mischievous behavior, and death. The valley of ashes is the center where by all morally bad decisions/actions occurs. ...
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... another. Red throughout the novel represents hell and evil and demonstrates the wicked side of every human being. Frequently, red ...
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... mistress when he was in Cyprus. Jacky in this novel represents as the guilt in the past of Mr. Wilcox. At this point, it could be ...
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... Hester, in this novel, represents the individual. She does what she feels may be right even though it is said to be wrong in a society of conformist clones. ...
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... Simon represents Jesus Christ - the ultimate good. Throughout the whole novel, each character represents an important idea of theme. ...
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... Sixo represents all the slaves and their struggles. His name is African and is from "Sixty Million and more," which is the first epigraph in the novel and ...
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... hardship to help others. Mordecai Green in the novel represents these people well as he defends the homeless. For the real Mordecai ...
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... Logan. The porch in this stage of the novel represents the things that Janie wants and feels that she desperately needs. Logan offers ...
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... relationship. The trial sequence in the second part of the novel represents an attempt on society's part to create rational order. The ...
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... is the weakest character in this novel because he does not have the courage to admit his sin throughout the novel. Therefore he mainly represents weakness in ...
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... It is thou, thou, that madly seekest him!" Starbuck, in the novel represents society and it's views of the actual objective of the Pequod. ...
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... It is thou, thou, that madly seekest him!" Starbuck, in the novel represents society and it's views of the actual objective of the Pequod. ...
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... This represents purification. Also, Ralph and Jack allude to "Cain and Abel" (Hynes 59). ... Besides themes, the novel also has leadership concepts. ...
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... generation or society. The secret in this novel most likely represents an idea, privacy, or even social censure. The Mary-like character ...
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... Another aspect of the poem that represents the novel is the idea of the paralyzed force. This force symbolizes freedom and uniqueness. ...
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... away from it, while the scaffold represents the acknowledgement of her sins. The forest and sunlight show the good verses evil that is present in the novel.
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... to freedom. At the time of its creation in the early 1980?s, the novel represents the Vietnamese ?boat people? more specifically ...
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... Also, Milkman's paternal aunt, Pilate, has an extremely significant and symbolic role in the novel. To her father, she represents the child who killed her own ...
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... The characters of the novel represent different people in the human society today. Piggy represents the intelligent and sensible component of the population. ...
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... On the other hand, Razumikin represents his total opposite. ... the Complexity of Raskolnikovs character and is one of the aspects that make the novel a classic as ...
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... were enjoying each other's company. This is yet another symbol. The cat in the novel represents Zeena. When the pickle dish is broken ...
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... Daisy. Lastly blue represents the hope for the future. In the novel of The Great Gatsby the symbolism of colors has the biggest part.
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... woman, Annie Wilkes. In the novel, Annie represents a mother figure, a goddess, and a "constant reader". In reality, however, An ...
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... The island itself is the most significant symbol in the novel because it represents mankind in its entirety, and the boys on the island represent a microcosm ...
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... Gender equity has cured many social ills but the novel Dracula represents a time in which the issue was much simpler, and perhaps there is a yearning, on ...
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... Jane before Rochester. The drowned corpse in the sunken ship possibly represents the death of Jane later in the novel. As you can ...
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Mr. Ramsay becomes a character that represents change in Virginia Woolf's novel, To the Lighthouse. With the changes his character ...
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