MICKEY:He's got a plate in his head. MRS LYONS:You're not the same with him. NARRATOR:'Two families…' LINDA:He's on the housing committee. SAMMY:He's a [BLEEP]ing poshie. NARRATOR:'From two ...
Fashion in books is important. We'd even be as bold as to say that clothes make a character. Without her black dress Truman Capote's Holly Golightly wouldn't be an effortlessly chic socialite.
This activity is suitable for GCSE English Literature students studying the characters of Macbeth. You can learn more about the characters by clicking the links below.
It’s believed that Mickiewicz modelled the character of Jankiel on Rabbi Jakub Natan ... one of Poland’s most cherished children’s books was published, Jan Brzechwa’s Akademia Pana Kleksa (Professor ...