There are very few characters in “The Strawberry Window” by Ray Bradbury, and the characters that he uses trust each other because they are family. Bradbury usually gives them dialogue in great length. This signals the audience that their dialogue is very significant because they are not having a brief conversation, but rather a sort of honest confession. The dialogue in “The Strawberry Window” gives the audience important insight into the characters’ thoughts.
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James Hurst uses dialogue in “The Scarlet Ibis” to demonstrate how the characters in Doodle’s family show their authority over him.
Many people say that war has been immensely changed by recent inventions and developments, but this is only partially true. While what specifically happens during battle may change over time, overall effects of the battle itself are largely the same.
The goal of being truly happy is one that most people strive to achieve on a daily basis and in their lives holistically. However, what happiness is in actuality is subjective, unique to each individual. It is impossible to make every person happy in every aspect of their lives. The government in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 takes a wrongful step towards equal happiness in banning all books because of the belief that any book can cause unhappiness in someone.
Humans are fragile beings. Many things are capable of annihilating any goodness in human nature. This powerful truth becomes evident in many situations of human hardship. Such is the case in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth in Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 30 to 61, where Macbeth’s originally good and kind life takes a turn for the worse.
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