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In both The Reader by Bernhard Schlink (1999) and The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy (1997), weakness and strength are represented through power dynamics between characters. The significance of the relationship between weakness and strength is explored through themes such as silence, love, and betrayal.

Silence is one of the themes in which both Schlink and Roy show the shift in power within their novels. Estha's literal silence is mentioned in the first few pages of The God of Small Things: "once the silence arrived, it only spread in Estha." This foreshadows what is to come and the reasons why Estha has stopped talking.

The use of motifs and symbols allows readers to see the shift of power within characters, particularly in how silence becomes a form of both strength and weakness throughout the narrative.

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Strong Theme Introduction

Clear comparative framework established with effective identification of key themes. Consider expanding on how these themes interconnect.

Use of Evidence

Good textual reference, but needs deeper analysis of how Estha's silence connects to the broader theme of power dynamics in the novel.

Literary Analysis Development

Strong recognition of literary devices. To improve, provide specific examples of motifs and symbols from both texts to strengthen comparison.

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Strong understanding with detailed references, needs more explicit comparison.

Crit B: Evaluation

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Thorough analysis of authorial choices, but needs deeper comparative evaluation.

Crit C: Structure

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Clear thematic structure, transitions could be smoother between works.

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Explain the purpose of the findPosition function.

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The purpose of the function is to search for a target element in a collection;

If the target element is found, the function outputs its position in the collection;

If the target element is not found, the function outputs 'NOT FOUND';

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Construct an algorithm using the access methods of a collection to count the number of occurrences of a specific element in the collection.

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Award [4 max].

Award [1] for initializing the count;

Award [1] for resetting the collection iterator;

Award [1] for looping through the collection items;

Award [1] for correctly counting occurrences of the specific element;

countOccurrences(COLLECTION, TARGET)
  COUNT = 0
  COLLECTION.resetNext()
  loop while COLLECTION.hasNext()
      ITEM = COLLECTION.getNext()
      if ITEM = TARGET then

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