Hey guys!
Was wondering if you guys could help me find a related text which has a strong contrast between a character who does ~not~ learn (well does learn, but doesn't really change themselves) from their discovery i.e they choose to ignore whatever they have discovered VS. a character who does learn from the discovery.
Most or all texts will have a character learning and changing upon discovery, but I can't really find a text which has a character who doesn't learn from their discovery. (Or does, but only minimally). Need this for a compare and contrast essay Q. If it helps, my core text is 'The Tempest' by Shakespeare.
THANKS!
Was wondering if you guys could help me find a related text which has a strong contrast between a character who does ~not~ learn (well does learn, but doesn't really change themselves) from their discovery i.e they choose to ignore whatever they have discovered VS. a character who does learn from the discovery.
Most or all texts will have a character learning and changing upon discovery, but I can't really find a text which has a character who doesn't learn from their discovery. (Or does, but only minimally). Need this for a compare and contrast essay Q. If it helps, my core text is 'The Tempest' by Shakespeare.
THANKS!