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Published: 17.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays '"Charlotte: A Tale of Truth" by Susanna Rowson', 1.
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Good vs. Evil
"Without good there is no evil." A wise philosopher once stated that, and he/she was right. In all walks of life there is good and evil, including in Charlotte: A Tale of Truth. Charlotte is one of the only truly good main characters in this novel, with the exception of her generous parents. Montraville on the other hand starts to be a good person but in the end he is just as evil as anyone by breaking the poor heart of Charlotte. Although that could not have been achieved without the unwanted help of the evil Belcour. Charlotte: A Tale of Truth illustrates the truth about good and evil in the world.
Charlotte Temple was an innocent young girl growing up in England in the mid to late 1700's. Although no a child of extremely wealthy parents, they were wealthy enough to send her to boarding school. …

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