Linda Constantino
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Parallels in the Relationships of Mrs. Dalloway, The HoursInspired by Woolf's classic novel Mrs. Dalloway, Michael Cunningham provides his interpretation of the characters in The Hours. Although he stylizes the plot to his own taste, the similarities between the two novels are hardly inconspicuous.
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The Inconspicuous yet Crucial Role of Linda in Death of a SalesmanIn complete contradiction to the old American ideal, Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman gives a woman the chance to influence characters' decisions and provide a driving force for the play.
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Identity: You Are What Others Make of YouIn a society where identity and self-realization are praised, where does someone fit in who is essentially a "man without qualities"?
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How the Film A Midnight Clear Portrays the Peaceful Moments During World War IIFor soldiers, often the only way to keep hope and solace during the lengthy periods stationed away from home is by finding similarities between the old way of life and the current, sometimes by even finding compassion for the enemy.
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McCourt's Manipulation of Emotion in Angela's AshesIn Frank McCourt's memoir Angela's Ashes, he expertly tugs at the reader's heartstrings while intermittently inserting a laugh to lighten the mood.

