He wrote an allegory of the Russian Revolution using farm animals.
George Orwell
This miner in Calaveras County loved to bet on just about anything.
Jim Smiley
This protagonist in "A Christmas Carol" is best described as internally dynamic.
Ebenezer Scrooge
Scrooge's attitude towards the poor and helpless demonstrate "A Christmas Carol's" central theme of this.
Hypocrisy of Christians
Wormwood is an example of this, the opposite of your guardian angel.
A personal demon
This American author is well-known for his use of dialect.
Mark Twain
This pair found the Garden of Eden a paradise, even when they were arguing.
Adam and Eve
This pair in "Extracts from the Diary of Adam" are examples of stereotyped characters/
Adam and Eve
Mark Twain's use of dialect makes his stories seem this.
More believable, real
This describes the central conflict in "A Christmas Carol."
Man v. Self
This well-known Christian author created the characters of Screwtape and Wormwood.
C.S. Lewis
After the overthrow of Mr. Jones, he worked to become the sole leader of Animal Farm
Napoleon
This small character in "A Christmas Carol" is an example of flat character.
Tiny Tim
This is the genre of "Animal Farm."
Political Satire
This literary device is something that uses a story to relate an idea.
An allegory
This man's experience of World War One inspired his graphic story of men in the German trenches.
Erich Maria Remarque
He was recipient of letters of advice from his uncle, a senior demon in the administration of Hell.
Wormwood.
This friend in "All Quiet on the Western Front" who listens to and helps his younger friend is an example of a confidante.
Kat
Paul Baumer's sense of isolation from his family, friends, past, and even himself demonstrate this central theme in "All Quiet."
Erich Maria Remarque uses words that compare humans to these, in order to emphasize how war takes away the sense of humanity.
Objects/animals
This author of the Industrial Revolution was concerned with the fate of the poor and hopeless.
Charles Dickens
At twenty, he had spent as much time in the trenches as he had in highschool.
Paul Baumer
Paul Baumer, the protagonist of "All Quiet on the Western Front," demonstrates a wide variety of emotions and character traits, and might well be called this sort of character.
Round
Ignorance and Want
Dickens warned his readers that not caring for the poor might lead to worse things, like these.
Violent revolution, crime, etc.