Great Expectations by Charles Dickens | Summary and Analysis

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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Charles Dickens wrote his enduringly popular novel, Great Expectations, between December 1860 and September 1861. As was usual for this most prolific of novelists, the book was first published in serial form, and the instalments would be as eagerly awaited as the ‘soap operas’ of today. This novel, however, contains an interesting and informative retrospective by the author on aspects of his life, hidden from even those ...

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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë | Analysis

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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Emily Brontë’s novel of passion and cruelty, published in 1847, was the only novel she ever wrote and one of which many, including her sister Charlotte, disapproved, regarding it as fundamentally immoral, especially in the creation of the central character, the brutal Heathcliff. However, viewed at a distance of some 150 years, the novel can be seen for what it truly is, a work of flawed genius ...

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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck | Analysis

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, was first published in 1937. At the time, America was still suffering the grim aftermath of the depression and the itinerant workers who form the basis of the novel were very much within the consciousness of a nation separated by wealth yet driven by the idea of ‘the American dream’. Steinbeck’s novel is, however, essentially a tale of loneliness, of ...

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Thor: Comparison of Myths and Comic Books

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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The modern day image of a superhero consists of either Superman or Batman riding in a high-speed car and swinging off of buildings hundreds of feet from the ground, desperately trying to save the innocent victim. A Norse God with long blonde hair, a winged metal helmet, and a bright red cape with blue leggings is probably not an ordinary image being pictured in one's head. Superheroes ...

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A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller | Analysis

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A View from the Bridge is a play set in Brooklyn in the 1950s and was written by Arthur Miller. He wrote this play based on different aspects in his life as he lived in Brooklyn as a child and worked in the Brooklyn shipyards like Eddie and befriended the Italians he worked with. Miller heard a story of some men coming over to work illegally and ...

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Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison | Analysis

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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The main protagonist of Ralph Ellison invisible man is not the only one who remains unseen as the novel unfolds. Another element also cloaked in invisibility follows our unknown character throughout the novel, changing both beat and tempo as the novel develops. Rather like the invisible man, the ongoing musical beat that runs through out the invisible man’ may not be visible yet it is very clearly ...

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Shakespeare's Twelfth Night | Analysis

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, is a rich comedy delving into the innate human desire for love. Shakespeare uses these characters merely as vessels for a larger insight into society as a whole. No person wants what they can truly have, but rather, what they cannot. Shakespeare conveys a cryptic portrayal of romance where his characters are masochists and shows how love can blind and act so impulsively ...

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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens | Analysis

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Given the reputation and gravity of Oliver Twist, it is sometimes difficult to recall that this was only Dickens’ second novel, written and serialised in 1838. Moreover, it was a risky project because Dickens had won massive popular acclaim on the basis of his preceding novel, The Pickwick Papers (1836), which could not have been more different in its comic recording of ...

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The Great Gatsby: Analysis of Deception

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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There are few American novels that are honest and captivating about human nature as Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. At the center of the novel, we discover the deep, dark secret of mankind: deception. The people of East and West Egg use one another for their own benefits and have no concern of the affect their actions may have on the people around them. As Nick Carraway ...

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Reflective Essay on Plagiarism

23 Mar 2015 14 Dec 2017

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Introduction Plagiarism or academic dishonesty as it is commonly known is a rampant vice among college students which is committed both intentionally and unintentionally (Maureen and Joyce 2006). There is a growing concern about the increasing levels of plagiarism among students who are either too lazy to do their assignments or are turning to doing group work and then turning assignments as their original work. Different forms ...

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Creative Writing Piece on Friendship

03 Oct 2016 14 Dec 2017

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‘TIL THE END February 14th, 2014 As I filled my last luggage, I looked around my, now empty, room. My last hour here, in New York. I guess it didn’t matter anymore, since all my friends had left me; they all turned their backs on me when I needed them the most. On the bright side, my departure would be less painful, since there was no ...

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Silver Lining in the Sky - A Story

03 Oct 2016 28 Sep 2017

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Silver Lining in the Sky We often come to here the proverb that life is not bed of roses. It may seem the old and overused statement, but, it really is true. We often judge happiness pleasure in lives by economic prosperity, which does not holds true for all the cases. People may have a lot of money, but, are still unhappy and have forlorn because ...

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Creative Writing Example- Cinderella Story

03 Oct 2016 28 Sep 2017

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1st act (After mother death, Cinderella’s father did his second marriage. She has two daughters.) Father: - My dear little daughter. Now this’s your mother and these are your sister’s. Go ……. Get know them. (While smiling) Cinderella: - Okay father... (She was happily went near her sisters and said, let’s share my room all of us. She took them off the stage showing them love) ...

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Jane Eyre Elements of Fairy Tale

23 Mar 2015 14 Jul 2017

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Keywords: jane eyre fairy tale Jane Eyre as a Fairy Tale The fairy tale master plots of rags to riches and good versus evil are recurring themes throughout stories from many different cultures. Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, can be likened to a fairy tale, as certain elements of the master plot of the story, as it contains certain aspects of traditional fairy tale stories, such as Briar ...

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Language in Political Speeches

23 Mar 2015 07 Jun 2017

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Keywords: political speech analysis, political speech motivation, political speech language Essay investigating the language used in speeches to motivate and persuade people including speeches of Tony Blair, George Bush, John Major and Winston Churchill, for example. The language required to motivate and persuade in political speeches is a prepared mode of linguistic usage very different from others in that its imperative is inherently connected with its construction ...

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William Shakespeare - An Analysis

23 Mar 2015 07 Jun 2017

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Keywords: william shakespeare essay, shakespeare essay, essay about shakespeare Why was William Shakespeare regarded as the best English play writer? In his book Will in the World, Stephen Greenblatt describes Shakespeare as “the greatest playwright not of his age alone but of all time”. This echoes the fact that ‘the Bard’ is often considered to be one of England’s greatest authors. Even today his work is read ...

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Charlotte's Web, by E. B. White | Summary and Analysis

23 Mar 2015 06 Jun 2017

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Keywords: charlottes web analysis, charlottes web summary, human animal relationships Relationships in Charlotte's Web I chose to read Charlotte's Web because it has always been one of my favorite stories. I instantly knew this would be the perfect story to write about human and animal interrelationships. There are many different relationships between the people and the animals throughout this book. Along with those relationships, there are ...

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George Saunders Analysis

23 Mar 2015 26 May 2017

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Keywords: george saunders short stories, wavemaker falters, geogre saunders analysis Unexpressed Internal Conflicts Conflicts are not only essential for the story but essence of the story. Readers prefer writing styles in which they can involve themselves through the entire story and feel the ‘anxiety' of the protagonist or other characters to achieve the goals set by them. George Saunders reflects this writing style in some of his ...

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Animal Farm | Chapter by Chapter Summary

23 Mar 2015 19 May 2017

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Animal Farm Chapter by Chapter Summary Chapter One: Mr. Jones lives on the Manor Farm, he is an alcoholic. The animals of the farm go to the barn to hear what old Major, the well respected prized Middle White Boar, has to say about a recent dream. Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher are the three farm dogs. Boxer, and Clover are the two cart-horses. Muriel is the ...

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Medea by Euripides | Plot Summary

23 Mar 2015 18 May 2017

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Crazed Mother Medea relates to real life if you watch the news and hear about ex-lovers ending their relationships with murder or suicide. Medea is willing to sacrifice everything to make her revenge perfect. Medea shows her complete necessity for revenge when she says, “anyone running between me and my justice will reap what no man wants.” Not only does she kill two children, she kills her ...

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The Great Gatsby | The American Dream

23 Mar 2015 18 May 2017

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Compare and Contrast The Great Gatsby with the American Dream. Discuss how Gatsby's extravagances compare to the American Dream's ideals. There is no strict definition of the 'American Dream' though early in the twentieth century and in many ways still today it has become the term which describes an inherent faith in the promise of the new world. As a country, America has no far stretching history ...

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Elie and Marion Wiesel - Night | Book

03 Oct 2016 17 May 2017

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Night The title suggests a clear setting of the nighttime and in a symbolic way the setting is during a time as dark and long as the night. Elie Wiesel lived through a time in world history that is so sinister many people refuse to believe it could have even happened. The Holocaust, World War II, Nazi Germany invasion of Eastern Europe countries, all are the ...

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The Great Gatsby: An Analysis

23 Mar 2015 16 May 2017

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In the 1920s many Americans began using credit, and buying and becoming very materialistic, and losing their spirit and identity. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby the characters are all engulfed in the world of materialism, and believe that that is what makes them happy. Materialism is defined as the devotion to material wealth and possessions at the cost of spiritual or intellectual principles. Spirituality is ...

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The Lord Of The Flies: Chapter 8

23 Mar 2015 15 May 2017

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Lord Of The Flies Chapter 8 Golding's Lord Of The Flies is based on an island after the second world war. Through-out the novel, Golding treats the island as a microcosm of the war. Within this is microcosm, the island commences as a utopia but it is not until chapter 8 when it gradually evolves into a dystopia as the ultimate battle for jealousy and power breaks ...

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Imaginative Journeys in 'The Tempest'

23 Mar 2015 12 May 2017

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Imaginative Journeys in The Tempest by William Shakespeare The Tempest by William Shakespeare develops the notions of power, control, authority and moral order through the representation of imaginative journeys. Responders must suspend their disbeliefs in order to proceed on this speculative journey. An imaginative journey that provokes exploration, challenges our thinking and advances our understanding of ourselves. In the first scene of the play responders learned from ...

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“She Walks in Beauty” Explication

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“She Walks in Beauty” Explication By embracing the concept of self-expression, the poet, Lord Byron, has brought together the use of imagination and deep emotion in order to show his admiration towards a woman of beauty. "She walks in Beauty" is a love poem in which the poet illustrates the physical beauties of such a woman and compares her qualities to the forces of light and darkness. ...

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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

23 Mar 2015 11 May 2017

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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Harper Lee’s only novel to date is To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960 but set in the 1930s in America’s deep-south. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize and was quickly made into a successful film starring Gregory Peck. The popularity that the novel immediately attracted endures to modern times. The semi-autobiographical story concerns the trial of an innocent black ...

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Plath's Suicide: Considering Lazarus

23 Mar 2015 10 May 2017

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Born on October 27, 1932, in Boston, Sylvia Plath mainly wrote confessional poetry. Plath's life was marked by periods of severe depression and multiple suicide attempts. The death of her father and betrayal of her husband forced her into a state of paranoia and motivated her to write poems about her sufferings. In the poem, Lady Lazarus, Plath employs the character of Lady Lazarus to echo the ...

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The Lord of The Flies | Analysis

23 Mar 2015 08 May 2017

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Lord of the Flies by William Golding is one of the most popular and endearing books of the twentieth century.  In part a morality tale, in part an analysis of the human psyche, it is also a supremely interesting and exciting adventure story.  All of these combined elements make the book a true classic and a perennial audience favourite.  The book also demonstrates its significance to today’s ...

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Tristram Shandy: Postmodern texts

23 Mar 2015 03 May 2017

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Does Tristram Shandy demonstrate that there can be postmodern texts before Postmodernism? Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy dominated the London literary marketplace during its serial publication from 1759-1767.  Like his contemporary writers, Sterne engages in debates concerning what we would now regard as the disciplinary boundary between literature and philosophy which has established its canonical status as a work of postmodern fiction.  It is difficult to ascribe, as ...

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Beauty of Nature as appreciated by Wordsworth

23 Mar 2015 01 May 2017

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Beauty of Nature as appreciated by Wordsworth Poetry, which came much before prose in human history, has been a vehicle for the spiritual and social progress in man. The natural world with its great beauty and mystery has long been a source of inspiration to poets. The Romantic poets like Wordsworth and Keats, who were active in the nineteenth century, experienced the most inspiration through nature, which ...

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Complaint letter

23 Mar 2015 28 Apr 2017

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I wish to present complaints that your business has presented to Yoga Center which have continually worked to strain our relationship as business neighbors. Your employees have always been leaving the garbage carts outside our Day-care premises making it a huge distraction to our clients as well. This is against the accepted code of behavior since the carts should be kept at the appropriate storage areas at ...

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Common Racial Themes Shared in Faulkner and Morrison

23 Mar 2015 25 Apr 2017

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Common Racial Themes Shared in Faulkner and Morrison In spite of obvious racial and gender differences between William Faulkner (1897-1962) and Toni Morrison (1931-present), both authors approach race as a means of social separation. American society throughout history has focused on such separations to establish a defined hierarchy, based both on race and gender. In Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, race is used to demean black Americans; ...

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Raymond Carver's Short Stories 'Mine' & 'Little Things'

23 Mar 2015 24 Apr 2017

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Analysis of Raymond Carver's Short Stories 'Mine' & 'Little Things' The word genre is derived from the French word kind or class. Genre is a term which is used to identify a form of literature. It is widely used in rhetoric, literary theory, media theory and linguistics (Chandler). It is an elaborative classing system. There are different kinds of Genre but the one used in this story ...

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Media War in Lebanon

23 Mar 2015 20 Apr 2017

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There is a famous quote that says: "the start of any war is a speech". The Lebanese society, as a collection of minorities is an extremely divided community with different religions, sects, and beliefs. This will result in a race between mixed cultures with a wide range of intelligence and understanding of worldwide relationships. This partitioned society reflects its differences at all aspects of life; in other ...

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Mahasweta Devi - Rudali

03 Oct 2016 18 Apr 2017

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Amity Institute of English Studies and Research INTRODUCTION Mahasweta Devi’s Rudali centers on the two women who develop a partnership for survival. Rudali is one of the haunting stories that come from remote villages in Rajasthan. The novel depicted the struggle Sanichari oppressed against poverty, humiliation and wrecked by an exploitative patriarchal caste-basedsocial system.Damaged by their own family, community members or the ruling rich, these women either ...

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The Life and Work of Matsuo Basho

03 Oct 2016 18 Apr 2017

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The life of the great poet Matsuo Basho was one filled with modesty and adventure. His journeys throughout nature and his encounters with new ideas influenced him to create many poems and journals. These works became treasured by his friends and followers due to their unique style and poetic beauty. To this day, his life and works continue to be studied and loved by Japanese and non-Japanese ...

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The Meaning of True Love

24 Feb 2017

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Keywords: True Love, Wislawa Szymborska Wislawa, meaning, emotion True love is possibly the most fulfilling of life's secret treasures. but love by a lesser standard is still extremely important for the human experience. In the poem True Love by Wislawa Szymborska Wislawa talks of how true love is overrated and unnecessary. But in truth the argument against true love is created to comfort those who lack it. ...

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Self-Portrait Essay

24 Feb 2017

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Keywords: Suirnamese, South American, self-report My understanding of the society I live in changes from day to day. When Obama was elected, I had great hopes for this country and that racial equality would finally balance out and that old prejudices would disappear - Black people would get better jobs, everyone would be equal, and the Democrats would take care of us and see to it that ...

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Preservation and Conservation of Books

03 Oct 2016 16 Nov 2016

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PPRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION OF BOOKS & NON – BOOKS IN ASIATIC SOCIETY LIBRARY, MUMBAI: A STUDY Key Words – Library, preservation, conservation. Introduction:- Preservation and conservation of reading resources is central mission of the libraries. Now a days the wind of computerization and digitization blowing everywhere in the world. The libraries are also not behind to them. New emerging technologies such as computer and digitization are ...

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English Essays - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an incredibly well plotted story which became immensely popular, and implanted itself into the popular psyche. The story is told mostly from the perspective of a third party, the lawyer Mr Utterson, and concerns his friend the scientist Dr Jekyll and Jekyll’s associate, the misanthropic and widely loathed Mr Hyde. Utterson suspects Hyde of using Jekyll ...

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Love Emerson Transcendentalist

23 Mar 2015

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The broken-hearted can only be mended by love just as only love can change a man's heart; enemies can become friends only through love just as only love can soften the hardest of hearts. In this way, Emerson, as a transcendentalist, portrays love as being a necessity in life; every man wishes, desires, to be loved. For this reason, the world would benefit from showing love to ...

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Racism in To Kill a Mockingbird

23 Mar 2015

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Since its publication in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird has become one of the most widely-read novels in all of twentieth century American literature, and a salient work of social realism. Despite this universal appeal, it is a novel grounded in a particular time and place. Although published in the 1960s at the height of the American civil rights movement, the novel is set in the ...

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Hamlet Fortinbras Death

23 Mar 2015

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Hamlet Analysis Hamlet's Last Soliloquy “Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means / To do't” (IV. iv. 46-47). Hamlet, by William Shakespeare is a tragic narrative poem that tells the story of a prince named Hamlet, whose father was murdered by his uncle. Avenging his father's death and deciding whether to kill his Uncle Claudius becomes a mental struggle for Hamlet throughout the narrative. ...

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American and Indian culture

23 Mar 2015

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Differences lie between many aspects of American and Indian culture, religion and economy. While some distinctions are very hard to notice, others will jump right out at you. On the other hand, several similarities lie between the two nations as well. Culture is the pattern of human activities and the symbolic structures that give such activity significant importance. Religion is a set of common beliefs and practices ...

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English Essays - Frankenstein

23 Mar 2015

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Why is Frankenstein considered a Gothic novel and Fathers and Sons and Great Expectations considered realist? Discuss in an essay of 2000 words with reference to Frankenstein and either Fathers and Sons or Great Expectations. Great Expectations and Frankenstein provide us with examples of the nineteenth century English novel frequently labeled 'realist' and 'gothic' respectively. This essay aims to discuss the characteristics that contribute to these labels ...

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Wife Lament Poem

23 Mar 2015

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The Wife's Lament. The Wife's Lament is an Old English poem, found in the Exeter Book, also known as Codex Exoniesis , a tenth century documentation of Anglo-Saxon poetry. The exact date the Wife's Lament was written is unknown, although an approximate date this poem was written ranges from around 960-990. The Wife's Lament is one of the 131 writings found in the Exeter Book. The Wife's ...

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The human brain

23 Mar 2015

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Today it is common to compare the human brain to a computer, and a human mind to a program running on a computer. Once seen as just a poetic metaphor, this viewpoint is now supported by most philosophers of human consciousness and most researchers in Machine Intelligence. If we take this view literally, then as we can ask how many gigabytes of RAM a PC has we ...

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Macbeth Tragic Evil

23 Mar 2015

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Darth Vader: A Modern Macbeth Obsession with ambition eventually causes heroes, who have achieved greatness, to lose control. These heroes are called tragic heroes. This is true for the men created by William Shakespeare and George Lucas. Macbeth, written by Shakespeare, turns evil, as does Anakin Skywalker from the Star Wars movies, made by George Lucas. The downfall of both men comes from the numerous problems they ...

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English Literature Essays - Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing

23 Mar 2015

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Explore the different types of love presented in Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing,' considering how our views of love differ from those of an Elizabethan audience. Refer to at least two extracts in your answer. Love is a common theme in Shakespeare's comedies, with the action of the play often following a similar pattern: love is declared, is challenged in some way and is finally reasserted in ...

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Robin Hood Ethnic

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction Robert Hood is an outlaw who lived in Sherwood Forest of England. The ethnic piece of literary helps to depict the culture and stories of the person. This research describes the life of Robert hood and ethnic mythology that includes the folktales, myths, legends, fables, poetry, etc. The stories of Robin Hood show him to be a legend and it no longer seems to be a ...

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English Literature Essays - Shakespeares King Lear

23 Mar 2015

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Select either two or three major speeches from the play "King Lear" (Shakespeare) and demonstrate, by close analysis, their relevance to issues in the play as a whole The two speeches I have selected from the play to conduct close analysis on are Lear's speech in Act I Scene I (Lines 121 - 139) and Cordelia's speech of Act V Scene VII (Lines 31-43). These two speeches ...

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Obesity is a long-term complex condition

23 Mar 2015

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Obesity is a long-term complex condition which has become a worry for many people in our culture nowadays and it is important to obtain and realizing of what obesity is. According to Wlardlow (Journal of the Hela, 2000, vol. 7) "obesity is defined as a condition characterized by excess body fat and also defined as being 20% above the average weight". Generally increase consumption of foods high ...

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Huckleberry Finn Moral Development & Changes

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (2006a, pp.1-504), first published in 1884, starts out in a small fictional town of St. Petersburg in Missouri situated close to the Mississippi River, and is set a few decades before the outbreak of the American Civil War. The story is narrated by the protagonist, Huck, and follows his journey wherein he is faced with ...

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English Essays - Pride and Prejudice

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction Jane Austen’s much loved novel Pride and Prejudice was first published in 1813 at a time when family relationships in Britain were governed by rather rigid societal rules. Male and female roles were very clearly defined, and in the more wealthy families in particular, great effort was spent on maintaining moral respectability and financial security. This essay examines the various ways that ...

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English Literature Essays - Gerard Manley Hopkins

23 Mar 2015

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In light of the critics' comments discuss Gerard Manley Hopkins' presentation of spirtual grief and despair, with reference to the 'sonnets of desolation'. Gerard Manley Hopkins was always fascinated by the unique nature of personal thought and experience. As W. H. Gardner explained, Hopkins' ideal was a poem, a work of art, which was 'beautiful to inviduation.' He used language as a way of dipping as deeply ...

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Identity Rayona Christine

23 Mar 2015

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A Yellow Raft in Blue Water Identity is the ultimate realization of one's true self. It is the culmination of everything that has ever had an impact on a person's life. It is influenced by a person's upbringing and the gradual life experience that they gain. These two factors are both equally necessary parts of what is considered the core of a person. They come together to ...

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English Essays - House of Mirth

23 Mar 2015

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Analysis Extracted from the text of Chapter 6, House of Mirth. "Lily mused. 'Don't you think,' she rejoined after a moment, 'that the people who find fault with society are too apt to regard it as an end and not a means, just as the people who despise money speak as if its only use were to be kept in bags and gloated over? Isn't it fairer ...

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Process Essay Sample Will Give You a Clue How to Make Your Work an Excellent One

23 Mar 2015

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Process Essay Sample Will Give You a Clue How to Make Your Work an Excellent One Try to Use Our Tips in Writing Your Academic Essay Process essays are academic essay type that should clarify the sequence of actions that should be done to complete definite task. Such kind of essay involves the absolute understanding in the subject to be talked about. You would never effectively explain ...

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The Aspect of Hypocrisy in the Workplace

23 Mar 2015

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From the previous emotion and writing exercise, several sentences were noted down. These sentences were as a result of the frustrations which I had experienced at my previous workplaces following the hypocrisy which existed. This paper seeks to discuss the problem of hypocrisy as per the previously noted down sentences. The problem of hypocrisy in the workplace has always left me feeling both angry and ...

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Beauty Beast Nature

23 Mar 2015

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Beauty and the Beast Romantic writers could be the Disney writers of “Beauty and the Beast.” Their “beauty” shows in their love of nature and their will to preserve it; the “beast” is not the writer but their audience. The readers were monsters in the writers' eyes because of their lack of love and appreciation for God's great creation, Mother Nature. William Wordsworth's works, such as “The ...

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Shakespeare - Who killed Duncan

23 Mar 2015

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Macbeth is now Thane of Glamis has he emerges from a bloody battle as a brave and fearless warrior. He is admired by many people as a great man. However, this proves not to be the case. Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedies. This play is a about control, aspiration, greed and eventually murder. These been the traits of Macbeth himself who ultimately wore the blood ...

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Discover 3 Vital Tips To Get Ripped And Lean Faster

23 Mar 2015

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Building muscles has not been the easiest task to accomplish despite regular and hard work-out schedules along with experimenting new types of supplements and workouts. It is necessary that 95 percent exercises for abs that are done regularly at the gym to be multi joint and compound exercises as these lead to a better chance of getting the lean, powerful and ripped look. 1. The various requisite ...

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Romantic God Child

23 Mar 2015

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The Romantic period began in the mid-eighteenth century and lasted till about the mid-nineteenth century. It is characterized by a reaction against the Enlightenment and Neoclassicism centuries. They preferred the country to city and the natural instead of the planned. They write in a more free lyric; therefore, stimulating the language of the common people. They would emphasize in the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the visionary, ...

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Failure to plan is planning to fail

23 Mar 2015

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A very archaic saying often quoted in business is: "Failure to plan is planning to fail." This may sound simplistic, but people who are resolute about being prosperous and successful, especially traders, they ought to memorize this saying by heart. If one chooses to consult any trader making money consistently, he will surely explain that, one only has only two choices, either to follow a well written ...

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English Essays - Hitchcock Movie Of Rebecca

23 Mar 2015

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Analyse the differences between the text and the Hitchcock movie of Rebecca The film Rebecca (1940), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is an adaptation of a book by the same title published in 1938 by author Daphne Demurer. To analyse the differences between these two pieces of work it is perhaps necessary to first point out the obvious; film adaptations of novels are never completely true to the ...

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Blueprint For Action

23 Mar 2015

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Critical Book Analysis of Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating Barnett, Thomas P.M. Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2005. Thomas P.M. Barnett Weblog. “Biography.” http://www.thomaspmbarnett.com/biography.htm. Since the end of the Cold War, the United States (US) has struggled to define its role as the remaining superpower. Overnight containment and deterrence, the defining strategy of the second half of ...

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Society Story Bjarni

23 Mar 2015

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There are many pieces of literature in history that reflect on the character of the author and can also tell what the author thinks about society. One such piece of literature is Thorstein the staff struck. There are many examples throughout this story that show what kind of character the author has. Thorarin is introduced in the beginning of the story and is said to be nearly ...

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Gene Adult World

23 Mar 2015

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A Separate Peace - Gene's Journey Gene Forrester's difficult journey towards maturity and the adult world is a main focus of the novel, A Separate Peace, by John Knowles. Gene's journey begins the moment he pushes Phineas from the tree and the process continues until he visits the tree fifteen years later. Throughout this time, Gene must become self-aware, face reality and the future, confront his problems, ...

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English in Pakistan

23 Mar 2015

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THE AUDIENCE OF THE ANALYSIS The audience of this analysis is all primary school as the writing will focus on the existing teaching techniques at this level and will concentrate on the anomalies in this methodology. The revised 2006 English Teaching curriculum is completely based on the ongoing teaching technique. The revised curriculum 2006 for the first time introduced English at the level of grade 1 which ...

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Madness in Lady Audley's Secret and Rebecca

23 Mar 2015

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Q: ‘What use does the text make of ‘madness,’ or mental disturbance?’ The two texts I am going to be focusing on are Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret and Du Maurier’s Rebecca. Within these texts and with the use of other critical works I will be exploring how the texts use ‘madness’ and/or ‘mental disturbance’ in a thematic, characteristic and analytical approach It is evident that the mental ...

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