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Pride and prejudice
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Pride and prejudice

Wickham hid an irresponsible, ungrateful and advantage-taking persona under the mask of a gentleman. A pretty face with a rotten heart, but nothing extraordinary... · Mr. Bingley was one positive character all the way. Nobody could've believed bad things of him. As an extremely good-hearted and quite a romantic soul, he was kind of naive and that bought up a lot of misunderstandings. A person everyone seemed easy to sympathize with. · The Bennet sisters Two of the eldest were close to the heart from the beginning and this feeling grew stronger the more you understood their characters. The youngest ones, instead, were plain and silly, only out for lust and fun. The older these two grew, the worse their nature started floating out... 2. Fitzwilliam Darcy. 3. What were the three main reasons that Mr. Collins wanted to get married?

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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur Society and Culture of Canada
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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

The most famous Métis leader Louis Riel was the founder of Manitoba and also a central figure in the Red River and North-West resistances. Riel led two popular Métis governments, was central in bringing Manitoba into Confederation, and was executed for high treason for his role in the 1885 resistance to Canadian encroachment on Métis lands. Riel was initially dismissed as a rebel by Canadian historians, although many now sympathize with Riel as a Métis leader who fought to protect his people from the Canadian government. 6. What is the origin of the Inuit people? What other name has been used for them? Inuit were the last of the prehistoric migrations of from Asia to North America. Despite the vast span of territory they occupied there was a remarkable homogeneity of language, culture and technology among the Inuit. While

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

sense that they are equals in some ways. H o w do you achieve this? Create identification by giving heroes universal goals, drives, desires, or needs. W e can all relate to basic drives such as the need for recognition, affection, acceptance, or understanding. T h e screenwriter Waldo Salt, speaking of his script for Midnight Cowboy, said that his hero Joe Buck was driven by a universal human need to be touched. Even though Joe Buck engaged in some pretty sleazy behavior, we sympathize with his need because we have all experienced it at 90 T H E ORDINARY W O R L D some time. Identification with universal needs establishes a bond between audience and hero. T H E H E R O ' S LACK Fairy tale heroes have a common denominator, a quality that unites them across boundaries of culture, geography, and time. T h e y are l a c k i n g something, or some­ thing is taken away from them

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