analyze how themes are developed through characterization and plot in a variety of literary texts
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In John Steinbeckās 'Of Mice and Men,' how is the theme of dreams and aspirations developed through the characters of George and Lennie?
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Through their shared dream of owning a piece of land, which ultimately remains unattainable, reflecting the elusive nature of the American Dream.
Through George and Lennie's successful acquisition of their dream farm early in the novel.
Through George and Lennie not having any dreams or aspirations at all.
Through George and Lennie abandoning all hopes and dreams early in the story.
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In Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' how is the theme of the dangers of unchecked ambition developed through the plot and the characterization of Victor Frankenstein?
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Victor's ambitions help him create a thriving, successful society.
Victor's cautious and restrained approach to science prevents any negative outcomes.
Victor's lack of ambition results in a peaceful and uneventful life.
Victor's obsessive pursuit of scientific knowledge leads to disastrous consequences for himself and others.
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In John Steinbeckās 'Of Mice and Men,' how is the theme of dreams and aspirations developed through the characters of George and Lennie?
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In Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' how is the theme of the dangers of unchecked ambition developed through the plot and the characterization of Victor Frankenstein?
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In J.D. Salinger's 'The Catcher in the Rye,' how is the theme of isolation developed through Holden Caulfield's characterization and actions?