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Characterization Shows Pro-Imperial Attitude in Kipling’s Kim

A Research Paper that addresses Kipling’s imperial message in the novel, Kim. The paper specifically uses Kipling’s Use of Characterization to portray his view of British Imperialism.

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Reflection in The Mirror

People say that daughters are just like their mothers. Amy Tan states in her novel “The Joy Luck Club” that daughters are reflections of their mothers. She portrays this through the symbolism of the jade necklace and the characterization of June and Suyuan Woo. This use of literary techniques is very powerful at conveying this theme throughout the book.

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A Rebel’s Cause

A literary analysis on the famous novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, with respect to the main theme of rebellion. Includes insight on the literary elements indirect characterization and conflict, as well as a beginning-to-end plot summary and my personal reflection/interpretation of the book.

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Bless Me Ultima

Is Ultima characterized as a Bruja or a Curandera?

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Watership Down and Romeo and Juliet

Connecting Watership Down and Romeo and Juliet through characterization and theme.

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Zoo Island

Tomás Rivera successfully uses characterization and climax to convey the theme that everyone has value.

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Of Mice and Men

Here are some cliff notes I wrote for the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck to help you with characterization in any assigned essay.

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The Capture

A book report on the Capture.

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