The Role And Function Of Inspector Goole English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Analyse the role and function of Inspector Goole in "An Inspector Calls." An Inspector Calls is a parable that was set in la belle époque meaning the beautiful period, lasting from 1870-1914, where we saw a family at a dinner party with a mysterious twist when an inspector comes to visit. It is a morality play with many social and political messages, as Priestley believed a great ...

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Fine Line Between Love And Hate English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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There is a constant juxtaposition and replacement of love and hate in the novel. Love and hate though they seem to be polar opposites stem from similar experiences and both of these towards a sense of confirmation of God's existence. In his hate for Sarah Maurice cannot help but say that this is because he loves her. In her love for Maurice Sarah was brought toward God ...

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Rhetorical Stance In To Kill A Mockingbird English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In Harper Lees To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus is a perfect example of the use of the Rhetorical Stance: pathos, ethos, and logos in a novel.  He illustrates these three things not only in the courtroom but throughout the novel. In the novel, Harper Lee uses the three to describe his speech in persuading jurors of the innocence of Tom Robinson from the accusations that he molested ...

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Themes In The Novel The Tortilla Curtain English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Boyle's "The Tortilla Curtain" is a well woven literary piece that proves to be the best and the most successful of all his novels in history. Looking at his style of writing, he knits together illegal immigration, poverty, social class, racism, the American dream and xenophobia into a highly contrasted society that runs deep into the veins of the 21st Century America. Most publicists and scholars as ...

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Reviewing The World Of Suzie Wong English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"The World of Suzie Wong" is a film that is no less problematic. While racism and sexism in older films are usually rationalized (if not excused) by historical context. Most viewers today will balk at scenes in Suzie Wong where Suzie is beaten up, blames it on the wrong man, and then brags about it to her girlfriends. And Asian Americans will cringe at her broken English ...

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Analysis Of White Fang By Jack London English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Jack London was an American author who wrote quite a few books. The main focus of this paper will be on White Fang one of his more popular books. Jack London’s White Fang exhibits his naturalist way of thinking, when discussing how the environment and natural world around him is able to raise society and exhibit the deeper truths. Throughout the book there are many references to ...

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Persuasive Outline Puppy For Christmas English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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INTRODUCTION: Hook: It is a widely known fact, generally accepted within the scientific and social community that the dog is indeed man's best friend! Dogs are loving, loyal, affectionate animals that do not care who you are or where you live. Who are you: A perfect example of these attributes can be found in our current family pet, Cleo, who is a large but friendly Rottweiler seven ...

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An Analysis Of The Awakening English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In Kate Chopin's, The Awakening, Edna Pontellier, is no ordinary woman of her time. During an era in which a women primarily cared for her children, husband, and home, Pontellier took a personal journey to learn about herself as more than just a "mother-woman". She ultimately battles against the social cultures of her time. This process of rebellion was far ahead of both Chopin and Pontellier's time, ...

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Macbeth Does Murder Sleep English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when Im awake, you know. This eminent quote by Ernest Hemingway portrays sleep as a way of escaping reality. We escape our lives and hide away in comfortable beds, procrastinating getting back to reality. This is a luxury not everyone has. Walking the streets, all of us have walked past a homeless person sleeping on the ...

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Use Of Characterizations The Woman Warrior English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Culture ideas, symbols, norms and values play a significant role in the creation of women images and the differentiation of gender roles. In fact, women still combat traditional stereotypes of women's roles in different societies and in the home. It is argued by the Chinese communists that the Confucian hierarchies have justified class oppressions in our history and that women were the biggest victims of Confucianism. By ...

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Hamlet Claudius Suicide

23 Mar 2015

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In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, the main character Hamlet has both internal and external conflicts. Hamlet grieves for the death of his father and is angry that Claudius killed him. He also contemplates suicide and is constantly thinking about certain tasks he has to accomplish. Hamlet is under a great deal of pressure and anxiety. We see how Hamlet responds to both the internal and ...

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Cal By Bernard Maclaverty Analysis English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Cal starts his job in a slaughterhouse after he finished school. His father works there too but it makes him nauseous. He quits his job and which disappoints his father because it was one of the few Catholic jobs. After he has lost his job, Cal is too lazy to find a new job so he spends his days laying on his bed while smoking cigarettes. Crilly, ...

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Racisms Impact On Literature English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Literature enables readers to explore and connect to human experiences, employing them to seek meaning and truth in the words. Writers will often reflect upon realistic situations that are of major importance to that time, using the beliefs of that culture to give emphasis to the predominant theme of the story. A writer's viewpoint can bring significant awareness regarding important socio-political, economic, and religious views. "Country Lovers" ...

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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was titled in the context of a Chinese proverb which refers to the hidden mysteries or hidden and undiscovered talents that lie under the shell of a normal person. This shows that the movie has throughout impacted and referred to the characters which have influential roles. The first part of the movie is in a society that has restrained the law and order ...

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The Criminal Theories Of Ted Bundy English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The man who violently stole the lives of more than forty women, Ted Bundy, does not easily fit into any compartment of criminal theory. Bundy's killing spree went unchecked for a period of years because his personality and lifestyle did not fit any previously established profile of a serial killer. In fact, Bundy's life story could have provided a fascinating and valuable resource for criminal and psychological ...

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Themes Of Life In Waiting For Godot English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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'Waiting for Godot' and 'The Outsider' have similar themes running through the main vein of the plot, though they are radically different in style and plot. In particular there are questions presented by the texts concerning what it really is to be human, an assessment as it were of how we live our lives. In 'The Outsider' (The Stranger as it is sometimes known by the original ...

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Frankenstein A Beautiful Monster English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The particular construction of one's face and body has an immediate effect on how a person is perceived. Humans develop personalities and social behaviors that are different from anyone else because of the way other humans react to their physical appearances. In the novel Frankenstein two instances stand out in which Victor gives a description of two very different characters who change the dynamic of the novel. ...

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A Film Review On The Fugitive English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The action movie directed by Andrew Davis and starred by Harrison Ford, The Fugitive, is a film built up on suspense carefully created with action and details. The story begins with the crime scenes where Dr. Richard Kimble's wife is murdered, alternated with the sequence of Kimble's trial and his sentence to death after being accused of killing the woman. While he is in the bus on ...

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Violence In The Flight Novel English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the current essay I would like to describe the violence, reflected in the novel by Sherman Alexie - "Flight". it should be noted that violence - is an effect without consent in respect of an individual or a group. As a rule, the degree of violence is measured by the severity of the damage caused to the victim. There are different kinds of violence, among them are: ...

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Sin And The Scarlet Letter English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The word sin is used mostly in the religious context to refer to an action that goes against the moral rule or the mere state of being in a position to commit such kind of violation. This moral code of conduct is commonly decreed by some divine entity which is the divine law. Sin is therefore used to refer to an action that is considered morally wrong ...

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Development Of Western Detective Fiction English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper is focused on the origin and development of western detective fiction and tries to correct the unscientific assertions related to the subject. It involves three aspects: firstly, basic facts of western detective literature before detective fiction arose and the origin of western detective fiction; secondly, features of western detective fiction in different periods; thirdly, representative writers and works. Key words: western detective fiction; origin; development; ...

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Modernism And Post Modernism Influences Of Literature English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Toni Morrison and Franz Kafka's publications are very influential when it comes to the topic of modernism and post-modernism. While both publications touch on some of the same subjects, they differ greatly. Toni Morrison's The Song of Solomon is considered a perfect example of post-modernism while Franz Kafka's The Trial is considered a perfect example of modernism as well as what they represent as a whole because ...

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White Privilege And Mexican American Disadvantage English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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As a child, I was oblivious of the role I would have coming from a small Mexican family. I assumed everyone was like me and no one else had a worse or better situation than what I had at home. Little did I know that there were dozens of thousands of people in this country, in this world that I would either have to look up to ...

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Expiation Of Guilt And The Scarlet Letter English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Although there are many differences between Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter and the film Dead Man Walking, these two works share a common theme, the necessity of the expiation of guilt in order to achieve salvation . Even though neither man is willing to repent for his respective sins for the majority of both works, the final scenes in both stories bring about a dramatic change ...

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The Tragic Hero In Aristotles Poetics English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Firstly, the clamorous opening scene of 'King Lear' introduces initial elements of Lear's tragic heroism, such as his tragic flaw and the hamartia. In Act I Scene 1, a mood of uncertainty is established in the first six lines of the play, which are typical of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, where characters set the scene and introduce key themes and ideas. Lear initiates a horribly misjudged 'love ...

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Females In The Chronicles Of Narnia English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Chronicles of Narnia is one of the most popular children's fantasy book series today and has thus received not only wide praise and critical acclaim but also criticism in many areas and one of such criticisms are it's supposed anti feminist views and depictions. Philip Pullman, author of His Dark Materials trilogy criticized the works of C. S Lewis, as monumentally disparaging of girls and women. ...

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Analysis of fate of a cockroach

23 Mar 2015

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Fate of a Cockroach is one of Al-Hakim's plays that conform to the theatre of the absurd in Egypt. The play which was published in 1966 consists of two shorter, connected plays. The first was published in Al-Ahram newspaper in 1964 and consists of the second and the third acts spoken by humans under the same title, Fate of Cockroach. The second play, which is spoken by ...

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Macbeths Transformation From Good To Evil English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the play Macbeth, how does Shakespeare establish the title character as noble hero in the two first acts of the play? Macbeth was written in the early sixteenth hundreds by William Shakespeare. It is a play about one mans shocking transformation from good to evil. Shakespeare shows this shocking change in character through the first two acts in which Macbeth was seen as a hero before ...

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The Stone Gods One English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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It used to be that the real and the invented were parallel lines that never met. Then we discovered that space is curved, and in curved spaces parallel lines always meet. (The Power Book, 94) Science and literature has always been arguably been seen in opposition to each other since the period of Enlightenment. A scientist by training and writer by vocation, Snow's 1959 lecture on "The ...

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Forgiveness Easier Said Than Done English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the beginning of the story, the book suggests that Vladek is a bitter man. For example, the prologue describes Artie skating with his friends and breaking his roller blade and falling, but his friends leave him instead of helping him. Soon after, he approaches his father about the incident, seeking comfort and hoping to get his roller blade fixed (Spiegelman 5 - 6). This generic experience ...

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The Hollow Men Summary English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The poem begins with two epigraphs: one is a quotation from Joseph Conrads Heart of Darkness remarking on the death of the doomed character Kurtz. The other is an expression used by English schoolchildren who want money to buy fireworks to celebrate Guy Fawkes Day. On this holiday, people burn straw effigies of Fawkes, who tried to blow up the British Parliament back in the 17th century. The poem is narrated ...

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The Evolution And Development In Indian Literature English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Indian literature is a vast mirror in which one sees the reflection of dramas happening inside and outside the lives of people who speak different languages. Mulk Raj Anand is right in his opinion that heritage lies in the lovely lyric poetry of the Vedas, in the pithy sayings of Upanishads, in the Ramayana, in the MahaBharata and also in the classical dramas of Kalidasa, Bana, Harsha ...

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Social Class In Pride And Prejudice English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Jane Austen is positioning and preventing us the importance of marriage and social rank within the world of the Regency period with a limited social mobility, showing many aspects of marriage and demonstrating how one can make the most of their life regardless of the circumstances. With this cultural and social context, the author uses a number of couples in order to expose and saterise societal values ...

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Psychoanalytic Criticism In A Post Apartheid Novel English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Set in post-apartheid South Africa J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace relates the story of David Lurie, a middle-aged professor, who deals with his intimacy issues by having meaningless affairs which ultimately lead to his forced resignation from the Technical University of Cape Town and his subsequent exile to his daughter Lucy's smallholding in the rural municipality of Salem. As a result of the drastic change Lurie's repressed feelings towards ...

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Analysis Of Run Zan Run English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Catherine MacPhail (born 25 January 1946, Greenock) is a Scottish-born author. MacPhail has quickly established a reputation as a writer of gritty, urban stories that tackle emotitional, contemporary issues but always work towards a positive solution and usually always are realistic.. Although she has had jobs (Assembling computers for IBM, housewife) she always wanted to be a writer but she didn't think she would be suited to ...

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How Dickens Develops Suspense English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this essay I am going to examine how Dickens uses different methods when creating and developing suspense in first three chapters of his novel Great Expectations. Dickens' novel, first published in 1860, is focused on the personal growth of main character Philip Pirrip, known as Pip. We follow his journey of becoming a gentleman and fulfilling his Great Expectations with more than one twist from Dickens. ...

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Explication Of A Poem By Robert Frost English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is one of the most famous, but misunderstood poems in American culture because the simple language he uses opens the doors to superficial interpretation rather than a deeper metaphorical understanding. "The Road Not Taken" dramatizes the internal conflict and consequences involved in making a decision; an experience we have all faced many times in our lives. This conflict is revealed ...

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John Proctor The Tragic Hero English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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John Proctor's fatal flaw was his great amount of pride, and that slowly tied a series of unfortunate events which eventually made John Proctor succumb to his death. Unfortunately, Proctor dies for a crime he did not commit. Another necessary part of the tragic hero is that he or she has a complete reversal of fortune brought by the hero's own flaw. Proctor's life completely turned upside ...

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Passion And Revenge In The White Devil English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The play 'The White Devil' by John Webster, together with Thomas Kyd's 'The Spanish Tragedy' and Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', is an example of a very popular genre of drama during the Jacobean and Elizabethan eras- the revenge tragedy. Key elements in every revenge tragedy are a secret murder, the presence of a vengeful ghost, scenes of real or feigned madness, a central character, who seeks to revenge for ...

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Analyzing The Class System In Twelfth Night Duchess Of Malfi English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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'The feast of Twelfth Night' where the play takes its name, was celebrated in a time when social hierarchies were turned upside down. That same spirit is alive in Illyria, and Shakespeare has created situations that create a comedic yet farcical tone to the play. I am going to compare and contrast the ways in which hierarchy & class are used as plot devices, a means create ...

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The Story Of The Boys From Brazil English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The story begins when three men, meet each other in San Paulo, in 1974. They have rented a room for a conference. They also invited six other men which are aged mid-fifties. Sr. Mengele has given the order to kill 94 men on different days in the next 2,5 years: The first will be on October 16, 1974, and the last on April 23 1977. These murders ...

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The Chaereas And Callirhoe English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Chariton reinforced primarily pure adventure line of the novel, moving away from common in antiquity fiction and mystery. Mystery cults and widespread influence of beliefs of the East had shaken confidence in the national aboriginal Gods and had given them new, not peculiar to them earlier features, thus revealing a new attitude towards them by their admirers. The motive of persecution of heroes by envious fate or ...

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The Catcher In The Rye Novel English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Catcher in the Rye is a novel written by J.D. Salinger. The novel The Catcher in the Rye follows a boy called Holden Caulfield. Holden is the narrator of the novel and is a tall, troubled sixteen year old teenager. Holden had just gotten kicked out of his prep school for his bad marks and for not applying himself. He leaves the school early and decides ...

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The Book Lame Deer Religious Studies English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Shh, wasicun anigni kte - be quiet or the white man will take you way." Chapter two, That Gun in the New York Museum Belongs to Me, is the first time we see Lame Deer's conflict to coexist in the two worlds. As a child all he knew was that his nagi, spirit, was telling him to be a wicasa wakan, a medicine man, and he was ...

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Portrayal Of Women In Chronicle Of Death English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Women, generally play many roles in their lives and their portrayal of their character differs from different narratives. We see various personalities of women characters in the novel chronicle of a death foretold and the Theban play Antigone. The main characters I would be analyzing are Antigone, Ismene and Angela Vicario. Although ancient Greece was a male dominated society, Antigone written by Sophocles portrays women as being ...

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My Abandonment By Peter Rock

23 Mar 2015

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In Peter Rock's My Abandonment a thirteen year old girl named Caroline lives with her father in Forest Park. Caroline's father is not mentally stable but helps Caroline live a life that she will remember. Caroline and her father live in the woods all alone aloof from society. To avoid capture they hide underground and also in trees. One day a jogger noticed Caroline changing in the ...

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Ophelia As An Innocent Victim English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Ophelia is portrayed as an innocent victim in the play due to the specific attributes that she has. For instance everyone tries to coerce her into doing things that she may not wish to do by herself. To begin with, the father tells her to refuse any letters and advances from Hamlet and she does refuse not because she wishes but because the father has said so. ...

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Discussing The Corruption Themes Of Macbeth English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the play 'Macbeth' by William Shakespeare, the theme of corruption is clearly provoked throughout the course of the play. It is introduced by the use of the supernatural and through the theme of ambition and is a integral to our understanding of the plot. Lady Macbeth poses a corrupting effect on Macbeth during the play. "When you durst do it, then you were a man." Lady ...

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Is Isabel Allende A Feminist English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The online dictionary defines feminism as the 'belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes.' While radical feminists believe that in order to fully achieve equality a total overthrow of the current patriarchal system and a total social reorganisation is essential, most feminists simply believe woman should have access to all the things to which men have access. It has been widely discussed whether ...

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Hegemony Of Masculinity And Femininity English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The role of women and men through history has been discussed many times. And the prevalence and hegemony of one of them above the other is a controversial topic that many writers and experts have kept in mind. But this time the focus is made mainly on two novels, and only one period: the Victorian era. Two of the most important novels about this theme are: "Wuthering ...

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Marriages In Frankenstein Jane Eyre English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Though feminists have long questioned the institution of marriage by claiming that it has been a fundamental site of womens oppression, it is not until the 19th century that organized feminist movements began to emerge and feminist voices grew louder and stronger. Meanwhile, in the 19th century British literature, both some women writers and men writers began to focus on the well-being of women, their social position, and ...

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All My Sons Tragic Themes English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Throughout literature writings of tragedy that have been important, such as the play Hamlet. Their plots were usually tragic however the themes established, such as the tragic hero, brought up ideas that were intense and that could be talked about and thought about widely. I've noticed throughout many plays I have read in modern literature, that there are very little tragedies that have been written. I know ...

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Deaths Role In Albert Camus The Stranger English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the stranger the death, appears on three occasions. First, there is death in the beginning when Mersaults mother dies, then in the middle of the book when Mersault kills the Arab and finally at the end of the book - Mersaults own death. These three deaths are important events in the book. The introduction of the books begins with "Today mother died" [2] ), the reader of the ...

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About For One More Day Book English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Love lost is still love. It takes a different form, that's all. You can't see their smile or bring them food or tousle their hair or move them around a dance floor. But when those senses weaken, another heightens. Memory. Memory becomes your partner. You nurture it. You hold it. You dance with it. Life has to end. Love doesn't." - Mitch Albom Mitch Albom has never ...

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Concept Of Microcosm In John Donnes Poetry English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Later in history, especially in the 17th century , and before the emergent of modern mathematical science , the microcosm-macrocosm concepts were to be considered the main philosophical attempt of understanding the universe or "the large world". It was commonly believed that the human as a microcosm was a typical representative of the universe which is the macrocosm, "as above , as below" . "Microcosm A small, ...

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The Wives Of The Dead English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Wives of The Dead is one of Hawthornes less remembered stories from a sequence of early tales he wrote in 1832. The story takes place in early eighteenth century Massachusetts Bay. Mary and Margaret are the two main characters, they are sister in laws who are drawn closer together because both their husband die within two successive days. However the story is not as simple as ...

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Blake Use Irony In Songs Of Innocence English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Blake's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience are considered his most popular works. Songs of Innocence were printed and illustrated by Blake in 1789, it was again published in 1794 alongside Songs of Experience in Songs of Innocence and of Experience Showing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul. These 'two contrary states of the human soul' (Blake, 1794) are shown through most poems having ...

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Stylistic Analysis Of The Poem Im Wife English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The poem 'I'm "Wife" - I've finished that' by Emily Dickinson will be stylistically analysed using feminist stylistics and speech and thought representation analysis. Feminist stylistics involves analysing literature and observing why authors choose certain ways to express themselves and how 'certain effects can be achieved through language' (Mills, 1995:5). An understanding is needed to recognize that literature is often bias mirroring a social perspective, whilst feminist ...

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Frankenstein Or The Modern Prometheus Analysis English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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At the beginning I should say that the novel "Frankenstein" was written under direct influence of English Gothic novels by the late XVIII - early XIX century. Victor Frankenstein - is a young Swiss scientist who has the talent and the thirst for education, possession of a mystery reproducing of living matter. He creates a human organism with extraordinary strength and endurance. However, scientists is startled by ...

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Courage of children in little women

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Little Women was written in the 19th Century in the time of the American Civil War. Many men were away fighting the war or supporting their cause, so women were often left to await their return and run their lives without the support of their husbands and fathers. Treasure Island was written in Britain nearly 20 years later, at a time when the British Empire was at ...

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Power In Death And The Maiden English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Power is defined as a possession of control, authority or influence over others. Power inequities have been in existence throughout the history of humanity and the ways of manifestation evolved from extreme to subtle, oppression. This idea can be seen in the plays Lysistrata by Aristophanes and in Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman. In Lysistrata, the protagonist, Lysistrata, doesn't want to see Greece tear itself ...

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The Creation Of Lyrical Poetry English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Classical Greek literature begins with the recorded accounts of Homer in the eighth century BC and draws to a close with the rise of Alexander the Great in the fourth century BC. The successes and achievements of classical Greek literature are due in part to the conditions surrounding this time period. The Golden Age of Greece which lasted from the early fifth century to the late fourth ...

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Social Class In Silas Marner English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The novel, Silas Marner, by George Eliot tells the story of a lonely man who isolates himself from the rest of the world, and must find love and compassion in an orphaned baby girl, left at his doorstep. Social class conflicts take place throughout the novel, due to its focus on two characters on the opposites of the social spectrum, Godfrey Cass and Silas Marner. Godfrey Cass, ...

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A study on the play pygmalion

23 Mar 2015

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Pygmalion (1916) is a play wrote by George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950). It's a 5-act play. The characters that introduced in this play are Professor Henry Higgins, a person who goes opposite way from the others in the society. He is impatient with high society and a person who is not considerate. The reason he has not be turned against is because he is good man ...

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Style And Symbols In Ann Beatties Snow English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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What do relationships, storytelling, and memories have in common? Beattie explores this question in her short story, "Snow". The story takes place in the country during winter and describes a past relationship between two lovers. Beattie makes use of a brief, jumpy writing style and several symbols in the story for a threefold purpose. In "Snow", Beattie uses style and symbolism not only to give insight into ...

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Eat Pray Love Moving Metaphysical Journey English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper considers the contentious space between self-affirmation and self-preoccupation in Elizabeth Gilbert's popular travel memoir, Eat, Pray, Love. Following the surveillance of the female confessant, the female traveller has recently come under close scrutiny and public suspicion. She is accused of walking a fine line between critical self-insight and obsessive self-importance and her travel narratives are branded as accounts of navel gazing that are less concerned ...

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William Shakespeares Most Famous Tragedies Hamlet English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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As one of William Shakespeare's most famous tragedies written around 1600, 'Hamlet' recalls the prince of Denmark who seeks revenge on his uncle, who murdered his father (the king) and married his mother, the Queen. I believe that the fatal flaw that led to hamlet's downfall is his irresolution-his inability to act even though he feels he is justified. Why was he unable to kill Claudius, even ...

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Studying The Concept Of Inner Journeys English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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A journey is defined as the movement of one place to another. The concept of an inner journey is similar in that it is also a movement or growth to maturity in an individual because of challenging and inspiring experiences. By studying texts we can explore the way individuals go through a journey of the mind and spirit. This journey involves exploration of the self which leads ...

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The Laboratory And Salome Present Women English Literature Essay

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'The laboratory' is a poem written by Robert Browning, published first in 'Hoods Magazine and Comic Miscellany' in 1844. The poem is about a woman who wants to kill her rival with poison, for having an affair with her lover. We can say the poem is written in a sexual context as there are sexual undertones in the poem. 'Salome' is a poem written by Carol Ann ...

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Analysis Of A Raisin In The Sun English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Creativity of Hansberry played a crucial role in the development of Negro drama since the Second World War. According to one of the researchers, the writer may be called the "mother of the modern drama of black, no less than Eugene O'Neill is the father of the national drama. In this sense," Raisin in the Sun "is a drama for the same thing as" Native Son "by ...

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The Hamlets Antic Disposition English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In William Shakespeares play Hamlet, there are many profound yet controversial themes that occur repeatedly throughout the play. One of the most controversially debated themes throughout history is the theme of Hamlets madness. The question comes up over and over again if Hamlet is sane or insane. Hamlets life events, from the death of his father to the death of his lover, can be enough to push ...

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Argumentative Essay On Matilda Based On Characters English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The desire of every writer is to have some work that is associated with him such work expressing his ideas and beliefs. This could range from novels, poems, plays or whatever other works that may be associated with him. This is a work that he will be remembered by and at the mention of it such work will be connected to him. For instance the mention of ...

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The Archetypal Pattern Of Joseph Campbell English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Campbell had gained a love for mythology after his father had taken him to the American museum of Natural History in New York. Here he developed an interest in Native American mythology. This influenced Campbell to explore the theory of myth and it's similarities between cultures further. Campbell would later travel to Europe with his family and while there study much about the Lost Generation which was ...

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The Changes Of Guy Montag English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Guy Montag, the main character in the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is a man lacking a sense of any worries or cares in the world. Apparently, that is the way to live in their society, in which they are blinded by the power that the government has over their lives. His occupation is firefighting, however, he is not the modern day firefighter. Montag doesn't stop ...

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Analysis Of The Mrs Dalloway Novel English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Mrs Dalloway is a novel written by British novelist Virginia Woolf and was published on 14 May 1925 when Britain was dealing with post-World war 1 trauma. This novel is embedded with feminism at its core with perfect blend of artistic and emotional values in right proportions with a charismatic and substantiates approach to characterise the key imaginary novel character Mrs Clarissa Dalloway. Virginia Woolf has successfully ...

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Study Of The Burial at Thebes

23 Mar 2015

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Antigone, a Greek tragedy by Sophocles, was written two and a half thousand years ago. Since then it has been translated, adapted and interpreted with a consistent ability to engage with people across different times and cultures. In the last fifty years or so, around a hundred performances across the world have been recorded (www4.open.ac.uk/csdb/ASP/ViewBook.asp). Antigone is a mythical story. But through the conflict between the two ...

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The Invisible Man Book Report English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The novel begins in a town called Iping, where Griffin arrives at a local inn called The Coach and Horses. Griffin does not want anyone to know of his invisibility, and therefor wears large clothes that cover his whole body, as well as goggles and bandages that cover his whole face. The owner of the inn, Mrs. Hall, notices the odd apparel and inquires about it. The ...

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John Donne From A Feminist Perspective English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The reason feminism exists is basically because of the marginalization of women. Feminists believe that the society is patriarchal and men have all the power in hand. Feminists argue that power imbalances the gender. The wrong attitude of western culture constitutes Donne's writing. There is a struggle between masculinity and femininity. The masculine tries to bury the grounds of feminine. That is why there are many examples ...

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How Are Characters Constructed In Playwrighting English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Characters are, without question, the playwright's creations. They can be modelled off of real people or they can be constructed completely from the imagination, but regardless characters are constructions in some shape or form. Yet David Edgar's claim that 'playwrights can present their characters to the public only through what they say and do' is a claim which seriously underestimates the other techniques available to playwrights when ...

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Analytical Approaches To Cervantes Don Quixote English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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1571; refers to the year when Ottoman Empire was defeated by the Spanish Holy league coalition (consisting of the Sicily, Naples alongside Sardinia territories); the papacy, the Genoa Republic amongst several others. Cide Hamete Benengeli is the Moorish fictional author who turns out as the Don Quixote's adventures chronicler. Cide is similar to Sir, Hamete is Spanish for the Arabic Hamed meaning one who praises while Benengeli ...

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Simon Armitage And Carol Ann Duffy English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper will deal about the Poetry of the Twentieth Century. Especially it deals about Simon Armitage and Carol Ann Duffy. The first part deals about their biographies. The second part talks about the setting of their works, a description of the era when they start working and descriptions of the main aspects of those years. In the third part of this paper there is an analysis ...

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Influences On Manns Death In Venice English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Thomas Manns Death in Venice is a literary work of fiction that both embodies elements of German literature and arts of the nineteenth century and is influenced by composers Gustav Mahler and Richard Wagner as well as philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It was written in 1912, just before the First World War. As such, it was influenced mainly by important contributors to German arts and literature in the ...

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Literary Devices In The Things They Carried English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The things they carried pose a painful account of the experiences and traumatic events of the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War. In a well interwoven piece that uses memoir, fiction, and reality, the emotional baggage of the lost soldiers in the war is represented by those who survived. The things that they carried such as the, "good luck charms" show their lost innocence, their narrowed ...

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Event Of Going To The Swimming Pool English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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I remember when I was at the age of ten to play a lot and get into trouble a lot with my mother. One day, my friends and were dismissed from the class early because the professor didn't feel good, so my friends decided to go to one of our friend's house to swim in their swimming pool. This event of going to the swimming pool has ...

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Studying The Comedy Of The Country Wife English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Restoration comedy or comedy of manner is a kind of drama which was predominated between the restoration of English monarchy in 1660 and early 18th century. This kind of drama was concerned with presenting a society of elegance and stylishness; it is an upper class drama which reflects the social world of the court wits. It is an anatomy of life; a commentary on life. Its characters ...

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Joseph Campbells Theory Of The Quest English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Holden answers the call to adventure, the first step in Joseph Campbell's Theory of the Quest, when he gets kicked out of school. The call to adventure makes the hero pass from one level of maturity to another. For Holden, the call is definitely a call to grow up. Holden's call to adventure came from himself. Since Holden did not apply himself in school, he was kicked ...

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Views On The Joint Family System English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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I shared her views on the joint family system. I had had first hand experience of living in a joint family. I could write a thesis on the subject. In a joint family there is no generation gap because each generation is a clone of its predecessor. There is no new thinking because old thought are recycled; no heresy; only orthodoxies; no sprit of inquiry; only smug ...

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Humberts Personality In Lolita English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The novel Lolita is a masterpiece of Vladimir Nabokov, a famous Russian American writer. So far, the novel has been still controversial as a result of its special storyline and the bizarre interpersonal relationship. A large number of scholars believe that Lolita is of high literary value for it opens a new perspective of male-and-female ethic for modern literature, impacts and weakens the traditional morality and achieves ...

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Analysis of Holden from Catcher in the Rye

23 Mar 2015

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Holden is a teen who does not want to grow up because he is in fear of the responsibilities that come with growing up. So, Holden tries his hardest to stay childish. For example, through out the book, Holden does not confront his parents and accept the consequences , gives his parent's the silent treatment like a child, and also does not talk to people that want ...

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Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Loss of A Loved One. Amy Hempel's short story, "In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried" is a semi autobiography heartrending story dedicated to her beloved friend, Jessica Wolfson, who died from terminally ill. This short story shows complicated emotions and feelings of grief and fear after losing a loved one. The narrator and the dying friend are unnamed due to affect the reader to get ...

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An Analysis Of The Beauty In Jane Eyre English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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As an English idiom goes, "Beauty is but skin-deep". A person's great virtue, a noble soul, a beautiful heart can be called as an everlasting beauty. The thesis focuses on the analysis of Jane Eyre's beauty, on the assumption that more people may act like "Jane" and possess inner beauty. First, it introduces the author Charlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre' path of life, as well as its ...

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Studying King Oedipus The Ancient Greek Tale English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Dramatic irony can be defined as a device, where the audience knows information to which at least one of the characters is not aware. Sophocles heavily employs dramatic irony throughout the course of the play. He did not create Oedipus' story, but presents an old and well known tale in a new and intriguing way. Dramatic irony is greatly felt in Oedipus' speech where he curses the ...

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The Poem If We Must Die English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Analysis of a poem in terms of themes and rhetorical strategies  The Poem "If We Must Die", by Claude Mckay portrays the deep feelings felt during the conflict between blacks and whites in America in the early 20th century. It was during these years that riots related to race were experienced in the United States of America. The whites would attack the blacks and vice versa. Many ...

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Structuralism In Vladimir Nabokovs Lolita English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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It has been said the Universe is made of stories, not of atoms. And while this is poetry not practicality, it does however speak to something that is, for lack of a better word, universal. Structure. Engineers will say that everything has a structure either biological or technological. Science speaks of mathematical ones. Language is no different. All these various disciplines are notes on the same chord, ...

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Shakespeare Lady Macbeths Madness English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The feeling of being racked with guilt can often lead to pure madness. Madness is a mental illness with the signs of guilt, suicidal thoughts and loss of reality which is visible in Macbeth. Macbeth is a story written by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), the most recognizable English dramatist. He wrote his shortest and darkest tragedy between 1603 and 1607 to please James I and is based on ...

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August Strindbergs Miss Julie Suicide Novel English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Miss Julie cannot control herself, which leads to her loss of control in society and, ultimately, her suicide. Although it is Midsummer's Night, a holiday where people "should be enjoying [themselves]" (Strindberg 6), Miss Julie's behaviour is nonetheless "completely wild" (1). As a lord's daughter, she is expected to "go with her father to visit her cousins" (2) on this holiday. Miss Julie, however, decides to stay ...

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Finding Truth Within Hamlet English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The most evident controversy between reality and appearance betrays the people. Claudius is not the heroic brother of the deceased king who took over the throne to save the people, as they think he did. Claudius speaks to the people and convinces them not to be afraid that their King has died. Claudius, pretending to grieve, encourages the people that they need to forget about King Hamlet ...

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The chocolate War by Robert Cormier

23 Mar 2015

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Introduction This novel was inspired by an even in Robert Cormier's own life when his son refused to sell chocolates in his school. However, the outcome was not like the novel, but Cormier used this as inspiration to write about what could happen if something entirely different happened at his refusal. The psychological tactics employed in the novel makes the novel disturbing and controversial. As a young ...

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Language And Nonsense In Lewis Carrolls Alice Books English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"I'm very much afraid I didn't mean anything but nonsense. Still, you know, words mean more than we mean to express when we use them; so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer means. So, whatever good meanings are in the book, I'm glad to accept as the meaning of the book." [1]  Many people think 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is an ...

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Romanticism And The Beauty Of Nature English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Romanticism, though when said is thought to coincide with romance, is not entirely what romanticism was all about during the 16th century when it was flourishing. Romanticists were enveloped in love, yes, but they wanted to bring out the beauty and every aspect of every detail of the world in their writing. They were concerned with emotion, religion, individualism, exoticism, and most of all nature. Nature comes ...

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