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Comparison of Seinfeld's Jacket and the Greek play AcharniansComparison of two screenplays, a Seinfeld episode called The Jacket, and an ancient Greek play called Acharnians. Both have characters who try to fend off difficult, war-like situations and provide plenty of drama to keep us interested.
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Madame Bovary, the Unexpected HeroinMadame Bovary resists the bourgeoise, small-town folk in their lifestyles and mediocrity. She seems to desire too much from her life and the people around her, but her refusal to "be like them" in the face of death, proves her heroism.
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Claire du Duras' OurikaOurika, from the novel Ourika, does not get true sympathy, therefore she cannot rise above her situation. She merely gets a reasoned-out social expectation.
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Truffaut's Emotional Response to Women: How it Shapes What He Says About Women in His Films?Analysis of Truffaut's attitude towards women as seen in his films. This is perceived through his characters and how the men respond to their need for love in women.
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The Stranger by Albert CamusMeursault, the main character of Albert Camus' novel The Stranger, has killed a man and is on trial. He has a somewhat existentialist attitude and blames his "happenstance" on the heat of the sun in that moment of murder.