In "The Lady of Shalott", death is presented as a sweet release. The lady dies while singing a mournful tune, floating in her boat on her way to Camelot. The note that she placed on her chest says that "The charm is broken utterly, Draw near and fear not". This shows death as something not frightening or ghastly, and she has found the way to break her curse which gives it a more positive connotation.
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Book: Gone
One of the important characters in this book is Caine, who is the main antagonist in the story. He goes against the protagonist, Sam. They were separated at birth, which makes them brothers. They didn't know until Sam found their birth certificates. I always wondered if they would be brotherly to each other, or would they be mad at each other all the time.
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1- favorite
2- William Shakespeare
3-1596 and 1599
4- Comedy
5- Bassanio
6-Shylock
7- Flesh
8-Usury
9-charged with attempted murder
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Im pretty sure it's "Most of her books—including the newest titles—are nonfiction."
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