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two and protagonists
Each series was set in a different historical period with the two protagonists accompanied by different characters, though several reappear in one series or another, for example Melchett and Lord Flashheart.
The story is narrated by Laura, one of the two main protagonists of the tale.
In the first story of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Die Wichtelmänner, the title protagonists are two naked mannequins, which help a shoemaker in his work.
With Rhett's " swarthy face " juxtaposed against Scarlett's " magnolia-white skin ", the two white protagonists are a metaphor for an interracial couple, and their romance represents racial conflict.
His career revival began when the young Italian director Sergio Leone boldly cast Van Cleef, whose career was still in the doldrums, as one of the two protagonists, alongside Clint Eastwood, in Leone's second western, For a Few Dollars More.
This novel is notable for the switching of viewpoints between its two protagonists as part of the structure of a given scene.
While the two protagonists are separated, one or both of them usually realizes that they are ideal for each other, or that they are in love with each other.
Between these episodes the two protagonists voice their confusion at the progress of events of which — occurring onstage without them in Hamlet — they have no direct knowledge.
Skuld was one of a series of characters created by Kōsuke Fujishima, and is depicted as the younger sister of Belldandy, one of the two main protagonists of the series.
Richard Ellmann says that The Importance of Being Earnest touched on many themes Wilde had been building since the 1880s the languor of aesthetic poses was well established and Wilde takes it as a starting point for the two protagonists.
* Throughout the plot of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, two unexplained events that greatly affect the plot are later seen to be caused by the protagonists using a time-turner, a small hourglass allowing its user to travel back in time.
The two protagonists of NO Quarter, Maestro and Bone, also appear as minor characters in the Dragons novels.
In 1979 Foucault made two tours of Iran, undertaking extensive interviews with political protagonists in support of the new interim government established soon after the Iranian Revolution.
The two main protagonists are Harold Godwinson, recently crowned King of England, leading the Anglo-Saxon English, and William, Duke of Normandy leading a mainly Norman army, sometimes called the companions of William the Conqueror.
* The manga-anime series Gunslinger Girl features an episode where two of the protagonists, Jean and Rico visit Florence.
The films establish that there was originally a Jedi Knight named Anakin who fell to the dark side of the Force ; he is also revealed to be the father of both Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa, the two main protagonists of the original trilogy.
The book proved so popular that the names of the two main protagonists have entered the language.
The second-person narrative passages develop into a fairly cohesive novel that puts its two protagonists on the track of an international book-fraud conspiracy, a mischievous translator, a reclusive novelist, a collapsing publishing house, and several repressive governments.
* Romulus and Remus are the names of the two protagonists in Undead Knights.
Thereafter the two escape the sail barge and are retrieved by the protagonists.
The protagonists are two freewheeling hippies: Wyatt ( Fonda ), nicknamed " Captain America ", and Billy ( Hopper ).
In Robert Louis Stevenson & Lloyd Osbourne's novel The Wrong Box, much of the farcical plot revolves around the mis-delivery of two boxes at Waterloo station, and the attempts by the various protagonists to retrieve them.
In her essay " What Nature Allows the Jealous Laws Forbid " literary critic Mary Aswell Doll compares the love between the two male protagonists of Annie Proulx ' book Brokeback Mountain ( 1997 ) with the love Myrrha has for her father in Ovid's Metamorphoses.

two and fateful
However, this had been revealed two years before by Michael Servetus in his fateful " Christianismi restitutio " ( 1553 ).
In Nogrod, the smith Telchar forged Narsil and Angrist, two of the most fateful weapons in the history of Arda, as well as the famed Dragon-helm of Dor-Lómin.
His only two fears are the sight of his own blood ( which is supposedly an unnatural colour ) and one fateful crocodile.
) Capp introduced Tiny to fill the bachelor role played reliably for nearly two decades by Li ' l Abner himself, until his fateful 1952 marriage threw the carefully orchestrated dynamic of the strip out of whack for a period.
Other historians emphasize that the death of Emperor Samuel two months later was much more fateful for Bulgaria.
He followed this up in 1992 with The Living End, a road movie about two HIV-positive men whose paths cross one fateful day and the tumultuous relationship which ensues.
Jeff Widener, known for his iconic Tank Man photograph, took other photographs of the fateful rally, including two widely publicized images of the Goddess ; one under construction, and another in context of the demonstration.
Furthermore, a fateful combination of poor form, misfortune in the transfer market and financial problems led to a slump which was as quick and spectacular as had been the rise: two consecutive relegations followed, and Toshack was sacked.
Between these two sessions, several most fateful events occurred: in 1903 the aged Mustafà finally retired, and a few months later Pope Leo XIII, a strong supporter of Sistine tradition, died.
A pep talk between the two women confirms how Zatanna really meant, during the fateful discussion with Bruce, to explore the possibility of a true romance, but turned out quietly resigned to the role of best friend and confidant.
This injunction made it illegal to even talk to more than two people at a time about civil rights or voter registration in Selma, suppressing public civil rights activity there for the next six fateful months.
The clock on that day took 44. 4 seconds ( i. e. a " long " time, probably two days after the last winding ) and the video film confirms that Coe was some 12 metres short of his finish line when the fateful final stroke occurred.
The title of his first collection apparently was a mild disappointment to Roughead, stating in his " Personal Preface " to his third collection, Glengarry's Way and Other Studies, that "... I have always considered that my venture suffered in its baptism ... of those three fateful words two at least were unhappily chosen.
On October 5, 1892, the Dalton Gang made its fateful attempt to rob two banks simultaneously, in Coffeyville, Kansas.
Over the next two-and-a-half years he made 107 first-team appearances, scoring two goals, the second of which came in the first leg of the fateful European Cup quarter-final tie against Red Star Belgrade.
The fateful wipeout was photographed from at least two angles, and shows him falling forward near the bottom of the wave.
His body was discovered still tied to the broken tail section of his board, inside the Pillar Point lagoon, over two hours after he'd gone down on that fateful wave.
In this condition he gave his fateful decree no 45 and split his army group " South " into two parts, trying to reach both Stalingrad and the Caucasus oil fields simultaneously.
On the fateful day of 3 January 1991, immediately on coming to know about an attempt by dacoits to rob the Hirapur Branch of Bank of India, Dhanbad, he rushed to the spot accompanied by his bodyguard and armed only with a service revolver between the two of them.
His treatment of Meg initially is rough, playful, teasing, ... but once she makes the fateful, mood-changing revelation —' I've got to get things ready for the two gentlemen '— he's as dangerous as a cornered animal " ( Billington, Harold Pinter 78 ).

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