Stevenson & Joyce

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English

 

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February 25, 2011

 

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Through most of literary history, writers have given readers a traditional hero; one who tends to do battle against the forces of evil. This is usually represented through physical or intellectual battle with a person (the villain) other than himself or herself. For many readers, the words hero and protagonist are interchangeable, both are the main character and both are the ?good guys' fighting against the ?bad guys,' the antagonist or villain, terms which are also interchangeable...
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During the end of the Victorian era, represented in this essay by Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the beginnings of modern fiction, represented in this essay by James Joyce's The Dead, there is an abundance of writings in which the line between protagonist and antagonist, hero and villain, becomes ambiguous and the main character is not always a hero in the traditional sense...
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