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113.21733 Character Analysis: The Wind and the Willow by Kenneth Grahame
This paper will seek to understand Mole, Water Rat, Toad and Badger in the children's tale: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. In developing different behavioral and character driven examples from each of these characters, we can see why Grahame makes them all balance each other between good and evil. With Mole's leadership, the other main characters seek to help each other survive in Grahame's dangerous animal world.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21733
Price: US$26.85
114.21734 Character Analysis: The Wind and the Willow by Kenneth Grahame
This paper will seek to understand Mole, Water Rat, Toad and Badger in the children's tale: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. In developing different behavioral and character driven examples from each of these characters, we can see why Grahame makes them all balance each other between good and evil. With Mole's leadership, the other main characters seek to help each other survive in Grahame's dangerous animal world.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21734
Price: US$26.85
115.21739 Concerned Father, Rebellious Son
This papers describes the ways Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Hyde has a father/son relationship between Jekyll and Hyde as one of its primary themes. This paper shows the series of metaphors Stevenson uses to create the resemblance of a paternal relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jeckyll?s original will, the ridiculous appearance of Mr. Hyde in Jekyll.s oversized clothes and the use of terms like "benefactor" are all closely analyzed for their clues to the nature of the relationship between these two men.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21739
Price: US$35.80
116.21856 Comic & Tragic Heroes: Dicaeopolis and Antigone
This paper discusses the differences and similarities between the comic hero and the tragic hero in classic Greek literature. Specifically, this paper examine the roles that Dicaeopolis in Aristophanes' Acharnians and Antigone in Sophocles' Antigone. The paper makes the final point that the Greek hero is a hypocritical construction that is at once revered and despised.