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Robert Browning
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Who wrote My last dutchess?
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Power, pride, jealousy, control, status
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Wht are the themes in my last dutchess?
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Robert Browning
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Power, pride, jealousy, control, status
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The duke iss showing a visitor around his large art collection and proudly points out a portrait of his last wife, who is now dead. He reveals that he was annoyed by her over-friendly and flirtatious behaviour
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He is able to objectify her and showing her portrait to visitors when he chooses
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his need for control
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he has come to arrange the duke's next marriage - duke's story is a subtle warning about how he expects his next wife to behave
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sets a sinister tone
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rhetorical question to his visitor - shows his visitor shows obsession with power
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she was beneath him in status, and yet dared to rebel against his authority
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dramatic monologue and iambic pentameter
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The author of Don Quixote
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Don Quixote's "squire"
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Don Quixote's horse
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The genre of books Don Quixote preferred
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Ideals that emphasize gallantry, honor, respect for women
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Don Quixote's country
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Don Quixote thought these were giants
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Lady Dulcinea de Toboso in real life
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a word that describes an impractical dreamer
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Jim Hawkins is the narrator of the story.
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Character who stays the same
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character who changes during the story
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one-dimensional character
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multi-faced, multi-dimensional character
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simple escape
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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one-legged seafaring man
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Dr. Livesy
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His drinking (rum)
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a death summons
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repay the captain;s debt to them
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one-legged man
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No one is willing to help defend the inn due to fear
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only the Duke
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Horses trample him to death
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Around the captain's neck
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the tapping of the blind man's stick
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Long John Silver
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Ovid
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Phaethon's father is the sun (or Helios).
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Phaethon's father calls of the river Styx.
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Phaethon asks that he be able to take his father's place for one day?
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Jove hurls a thunderbolt at the chariot, killing Phaethon.
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The Heliiades are Phaethon's sisters (or the daughters of Helios, the sun).
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pride and rashness
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the rising and setting of the sun
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a single fictional character speaks either to himself or another imaginary character
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Robert Browning
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a dramatic monologue
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someone to kill the duchess
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arrogant, cold, extremely jealous, cruel
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The captain's dreadful stories frightened the people worse than anything else he did.
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The "Admiral Benbow" inn is owned by Jim's family.
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The captan draws a knife.
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The captain calls him Black Dog.
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He calls the captain "my mate Bill."
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The captain has a stroke
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The captain wants "one noggin of rum."
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The captain is supposed to remain in bed or at least a week.
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The captain tells Jim that Black Dog and the others are after his old sea chest.
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Jim's father dies
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The name Captain Flint seems a fearful thing to the townspeople.
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The kids is around the captain's neck on a tarry string.
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They are seeking "Flint''s fists," some sort of treasure from the chest (but not money).