How a character develops is one of the most important parts in any given novel. When a narrative moves forward characters grow in their personalities and qualities. Usually their basic morals and nature are kept in tacked, but become more advanced through events playing out in the novel. By learning from mistakes or dealing with traumatic events a character evolves to become a better person than they were before. Much like Agnes, the main protagonist in the novel Agnes Grey, who goes through similar
Woman: God’s second mistake? Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher, who regarded ‘thirst for power’ as the sole driving force of all human actions, has many a one-liners to his credit. ‘Woman was God’s second mistake’, he declared. Unmindful of the reactionary scathing criticism and shrill abuses he invited for himself, especially from the ever-irritable feminist brigade. The fact and belief that God never ever commits a mistake, brings Nietzsche’s proclamation dashingly down into the dust bin