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Atticus Finch is a fictional character in the novel <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em> (1960) by Harper Lee. Atticus is a lawyer that lives with his children in Maycomb County, Alabama. The character is based on the author's father, Amasa Coleman Lee. His story is similar to that of Atticus, as he was also a lawyer that represented black defendants in a highly publicized criminal trial.
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Macbeth's porter scene functions as a comic relief after King Duncan is killed. The troll-like gatekeeper makes the audience or reader laugh with his drunken banter, and relieves the tension of the killing in the prior scene. He casts light on Macbeth's internal torment.
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d. one party preventing mutually beneficial trades in an attempt to capture a greater share of resources for itself.
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In the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), there is a one very strong party. This party exerts monopoly and greater say in policy making and due to its clout it tries to prevent trade which could fetch benefits just because it wants greater share in the overall profit.