1. Harry Lavender by Marele Day
The interrelationship between characters, themes and setting provides a strong message that first appearances are deceptive. ... She does not live up to the typical feminine nor masculine stereotypes, forcing the reader to comply with the idea that nothing is as it first seems. ... He talks of the city saying "Its growth and mine are inexplicably linked", this is can also be seen to represent the people in the city that are part of his trail of corruption, as one person is rid off another is brought in, in an endless circle, making the web of characters so complex. ... There are characteristic...
- Word Count: 1259
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate