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Hamlet is the protagonist and tragic hero of the play. According to the Bedford...
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Identify and describe the protagonist and the antagonist in the play.
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To begin with we have the love story of Theseus and Hippolyta. Theseus has fought...
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Who is the third assasin at Banquo's murder?
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What is revealed about conditions in Scotland?
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The title of the book refers to the social position of the Greasers, Ponyboy's...
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Since Arthur Miller selects details of his stage directions and narrative...
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John Proctor enters the empty kitchen as Act II, Scene 1 opens. He lifts the...
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The term 'Point of View' is used only in relation to prose fiction.It indicates...
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I have a nephew that was just able to make this decision at 14 in the neighboring...
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Schindler owned a large factory that was well respected by the Nazi hierarchy. ...
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The primary theme is masculine love; the speaker loves his captain as his own...
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Why is the title of the book "The Outsiders"?
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The "one, two--" refers to when she ran the bell twice to signal the...
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To what extent does Aristophanes signal the victory of Aeschylus at the end of Frogs?
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How does Richard Llewellyn reveal his characters in How Green Was My Valley?
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What is the point of view in "A Doll's House"?
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What is the significance of John’s re-seasoning the soup in "The...
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On the surface, these customs might appear to be simply rituals to promote...
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What main themes are developed by Whitman in the poem O Captain?
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In Chapter 5, Hannah wakes up and finds she is still in Poland in 1942. She...
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What are the symbols in this passage from Macbeth?(Act 5 scene 1)
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