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In the world of fiction, as in life itself, some characters are likeable, while others are not. Some mature and …
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Like beauty, art and the artist are important concepts in The Picture of Dorian Gray, though beauty and art should …
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As The Picture of Dorian Gray opens, the importance and centrality of beauty to this novel become evident immediately. The …
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Both Boris Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago and Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities contain sweeping sagas of history-changing revolutions, yet …
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There are three main male characters in this novel: Basil, Dorian Gray, and Lord Henry. Each character represents a distinct …
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Discuss the famous last sentence of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. Do you agree that Carton’s sacrificial act …
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Compare and contrast the first and last of the three trials experienced by Charles Darnay in Charles Dickens’ A Tale …
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“Settings frequently reflect the moods of the characters.” Explore the relationship between character and environment in the novel, in light …
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“The static nature of the other characters (primarily Lord Henry and Basil) serves to highlight Dorian’s dramatic evolution over the …
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“Wilde’s characters are fundamentally friendless and alone, and even if they don’t recognize this is a problem, it makes true …
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