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Choose one of the motifs (ambition, the effect of guilt on the mind, appearance vs. reality, fate vs. free-will, the nature of evil) we discussed throughout the play.

Macbeth Play. Choose one of the motifs (ambition, the effect of guilt on the mind, appearance vs. reality, fate vs. free-will, the nature of evil) we discussed throughout the play. Explain how that motif is seen throughout the play. Use textual evidence to support your claims.

Compare and contrast any two characters in the novel, considering similarities and differences.

Choose from one of the following topics: -Compare and contrast any two characters in the novel, considering similarities and differences. Character options: Daisy/Myrtle, Daisy/Jordan, Tom/Gatsby, Nick/Gatsby. -Analyze a significant place/setting in the novel. Aside from the obvious physical features or differences, consider the symbolic function of each place. Setting options: West or East Egg, Gatsby’s […]

What does the running motif of New York City symbolize in the novel The Catcher in The Rye?

1. Identify patterns: when and where does this motif occur? What impact does it have on plot and theme? How does it define or impact the characters? 2. Develop a paper based upon your investigation. What doe this motif mean? How is it important to greater themes in the novel? 3. Write an essay starting […]

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