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Introduction: Summary of Basic Questions
Asking Questions to Explore Motives for Acts
James Joyce's "Eveline": A Summary and Analysis of Characters and Motives
Alice Walker's "Everyday Use": A Summary and Analysis of Character and Motives
Teaching Character and Motives in The Great Gatsby
Character and Motives in Oedipus the King
Appendixes:
A. "The Prodigal Son" (Luke 15:11-32, King James Version)
B. "Eveline" by James Joyce
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