Othello vs. Robert Ross ... Robert Ross and his sister, Rowena, had a very close relationship. ... In being Rowenaamp39s guardian, Robert feels a great responsibility towards her safety. ... View More
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The wars ... After the death of Robertamp39s sister Rowena, the Ross family seems to be broken. ... After, Rowenaamp39s death, Robert was lost within himself. ... View More
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The Wars ... Robert and Rowena were very close as brother and sister, losing one another was unbearable for Robert, which started a spiral down to the end result, insanity. ... View More
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findleyamp39s the wars ... For those who grew close to him, Robert felt a very strong romanticized love. For Rowena, Robert felt the purest strongest love he could imagine. ... View More
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The Wars ... often. When Rowena died, it was so hard for Robert to even think of killing her rabbits, but now he has to kill. Itamp39s procedure. ... View More
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Confronted with Adversity ... The first hardship that Robert is forced to face is Rowenaamp39s death. This causes him to go to war because there is nothing left for him at home. ... View More
Wordcount: 1403
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The Wars ... giving of for Robert the in fires in looked Rowena to of After is Robert drown.ampquotp.85 Ross an exploded the fear war, the Robert in where that act inside ... View More
Wordcount: 1398
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four elements in ampquotthe warsampquot ... could just marching the treated very Robert hand.ampquotp.140 the Earth The climbs Rowena contaminated through leaves screaming persuade connection is cleansed ... View More
Wordcount: 1398
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Community in Two Novels ... In ampquotThe Wars,ampquot Robertamp39s estrangement from his family begins with the death of his sister Rowena, and his decision to join the army to fight in Europe, as this ... View More
Wordcount: 1836
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The wars ... characters in the novel for which Robert feels significant affection are also people with strong kinship to animals. His beloved sister, Rowena, was closely ... View More
Wordcount: 1377
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