To Kill A Mockingbird English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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How does Harper Lee use minor characters in To Kill a Mockingbird to explore the main themes of the novel? Select two or three characters from the text to demonstrate your ideas, you may select from: Mrs. Dubose, Mayella Ewell, Heck Tate, Mr. Dolphus Raymond, Tim Johnson, Miss Caroline, or Lula. The bestselling novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee, is a superb, eye-opening account ...

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Paralysis Of The Dubliners English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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  During the 19th century, many literary texts were greatly influenced by the rise of modernism. James Joyce was one of the modernist writers who had engaged in a revolution against 19th-century writing style and subject matters in fiction. His text, Dubliners is stories with realistic narratives about everyday failures and frustrations. And it deals with universal human nature and transcends the particular life in Dublin in the ...

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Duty To Ones Family And Heritage English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Sense of duty and honor to one's heritage and family! What is it about that feeling that beckons individuals to fulfill that responsibility? Is it because they feel pressured to do so by their family, or is it the culture of a family that pressures the individual into fulfilling that duty. Whatever the reason, this idea of one's responsibility to their heritage and family is the most ...

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The King Lears Enlightenment English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In King Lear, Lear goes through a process of attaining a true insight of himself, human nature, and the world. At the beginning, the vanity and the self-image of ultimate power dominate his character. However, a series of loss throughout his life provides him with many precious lessons about the conception of true love, about the nature of a man after rejecting his power, and about the ...

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Isolation In The Guest English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Guest," written by Albert Camus is a story that depicts a conflict between moral obligation to society and brotherhood. The main character in the story is an Algerian Born French school teacher by the name of Daru. He lives alone in his school house where he provides certain necessities to the poor families of the village near by. This story takes place in the winter because ...

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Summary And Values Of Twilight English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Twilight, written by Stephenie Meyer, has become an obsession in our culture for all ages. It has taken our society by storm with its intense love story of a human girl and a mystical vampire. Twilight is a popular book in today's society that reflects the values and the attitudes of our culture through the characters that could tell students in the future about our society. One ...

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Emotion Over Reason During The Romanticism Period English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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One of the main characteristic attitudes of the Romanticism period is the use of emotion over reason in daily life. This is in part because of the extreme opposition that the people of this time period had to the Enlightenment attitudes. The writers of the Enlightenment believed that all knowledge was attainable through human reason. There are two works from this era that are excellent example of ...

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Metaphors In A Street Car Named Desire English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Tennessee Williams' play A Street Car Name Desire is a domestic drama. There is a film adaptation of play which released in 1951 by Elia Kazan. In Tennessee Williams' play A Street Car Name Desire; there are many symbols such as, The Elysian Field, The Paper Lantern, and The Varsouviana which are used for character development. Besides them, there are also some metaphors such as, The Light ...

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Historical Fiction And The Other Boleyn Girl English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In works of historical fiction fallacies regarding the truth of what actually happened are always plausible. Authors can make their stories more exciting and adventurous by adding events created by their own imagination and are at liberty to do so. Nevertheless, writers should be aware of the possibility that ignorant readers could be misinformed by the faulty information. Philippa Gregory, an English historical novelist, has encountered criticism ...

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Presentation Of Destructive Love In Othello English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Destruction is defined as 'Causing great and irreparable harm or damage.'But then on the other hand love is being defined as 'a strong positive emotion of regard and affection'. Based on just the definition of both words this is an oxymoron; how can love possibly be destructive and if so then is this love real to begin with? Arguably, in Shakespeare and Sylvia Plath destructive love is ...

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Comparing The Short Stories Of Roald Dahl English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this coursework I am going to compare to short stories which are "Lamb to the Slaughter and "the Landlady" written by Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl specialises in writing stories for children in the 20th Century. Roald Dahl is the author of Factory, Charlie, Matilda , James and the Giant Peach and George's Marvellous Medicine. He uses different writing techniques in order to entertain, intrigue and to ...

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The Duchess Of Malfi English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Webster glorified virtue, morality and justice, and condemned sinful and vicious courses of life in his dramatic works in general and The Duchess of Malfi in particular. Being a child of the Reformation he conceived morality in religious terms and saw life as a struggle between right and wrong in which right had the ultimate triumph. "An act to him was wrong" says Lord David Cecil, "not ...

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The Aspects Of Realism And Naturalism English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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After the Romanticism period of the nineteenth century, European literature moved in the direction of what is usually called "Realism". "Realism" is "the truthful treatment of material", according to Realist William Dean Howells. "Realism" usually consisted of a faithful imitation of surface detail, while creating an illusion of real life. Realist subjects lean more towards contemporary, ordinary, and middle class. The plots had to be unobtrusive, made ...

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Analysis The Three Sisters English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Review of Three Sisters Three sisters is a fictional Russian drama. The play was written and produced in 1900s.anton Chekhov's three sisters is produced specifically for Moscow art theatre .the writer has also written two other plays, the seagull and uncle vanya .the captivating drama has extra ordinary characters. The Three Prozorov sisters who are in their twenties namely Olya, Masha and Irina And their only brother ...

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Examining The Romantic Poet John Keats English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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John Keats, a literary legend, lived during the Romantic Period. He had a poignant short life in which he accomplished more than even he knew at the time. Upon his death bed he was sure he would not be remembered and therefore he had, "here lies one whose name is writ in water," wrote on his tombstone. The specific genre to which the legendary poet John Keats ...

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After Apple Picking Analysis English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"After Apple Picking" has a lot of different rhyme scheme which causes the tone of the speaker. This tone sets you in the authors point of view and makes a clear picture of what he has written. Frost uses a lot of figurative language and diction to make his poem more interesting and it catches the reader. The purpose of the poem is to talk about life ...

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Characters Lewiss The Monk And Beckfords Vathek English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Monk by Matthew Lewis and Vathek by William Beckford both feature a number of characters with ambiguous gender roles. Moreover, in both novels there are female characters who step outside the pattern of their gender roles and become more empowered than the men. In The Monk by Matthew Lewis there are a number of characters whose gender roles seem to be reversed. First of all there ...

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A Film Evaluation V For Vendetta English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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V for Vendetta depicts the message of political action and tells the audience it could soon happen to their government one day if they allow it to take control and not take a stand against their government. There are a lot of scenes throughout this film that depicts this message. The plot of V for Vendetta is an interesting story. The film takes place in Great Britain, ...

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A Look At Macbeth Tragic Hero English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the play "Macbeth", the plot focuses around a war hero who becomes greedy for power, which leads to his ultimate coronation as King, and demise. At the beginning of the play, Shakespeare displays Macbeth as a war hero, back from his latest campaign, and given a new title. At first, he is shown as a good person, however, after the influence of witches and his wife; ...

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Comparing Oedipus With Death Of A Salesman English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Oedipus the King is Greek tragedy by Sophocles and was first performed 429 BC whereas Death of a Salesman 1949 is a problem play by Arthur Millar. The two plays can compare in a number of ways despite being written in different historical times. Despite the fact that Oedipus is not formally divided into scenes and acts it clearly occurs in six phases, with transition between episodes ...

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The Mighty Avengers Of Hamlet English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the play Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare, there were three characters all in a struggle to avenge a loved one. For one, Hamlet was the son of a murdered father. The current king, Claudius, was the one who killed King Hamlet. Hamlet swore to avenge his father's untimely murder. Also, Laertes felt the need to avenge his murdered father, Polonius, as well. Hamlet murdered Polonius by ...

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A Critical Reading Of Allen Ginsbergs Howl English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Beat movement is a literary and social movement, which came about in the 1950s, at the end of the Second World War. The movement centred on a group of writers who isolated themselves from social conventions in a bid to gain freedom in their artistic expression and their lives. The Beat writer s incorporated various elements of jazz, religion, art, literature, and philosophy, into their works ...

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The Nature Of Kingship In Hamlet English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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You will never say that Shakespeare's plays are only mundane waste of ink. The manner in which Shakespeare treats the nature of kingship in "Hamlet" reflects the essential tone and themes of these works. I am going to illustrate this through this paper. Shakespeare's plays are always influence on people, they are fascinating and truthfully, sincere and touching. Each of his tragedies shows us pure evil or ...

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The Relationship Between Father And Daughter English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this term paper I will compare two books that I really liked: "The lovely bones" and "The liars' club". I decided to write about them, because I believe that both stories are very similar and very well written. I also think that the authors of these books are admirable women who have struggled with life, society and family. For this reason, I consider important to compare ...

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Phenomenal Woman Written By Maya Angelou English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Phenomenal Woman" written by Maya Angelou is a poem that every woman can relate to. Angelou explains how she is a confident woman throughout each stanza. Harold Bloom states that "In this Hymn-like poem to women's beauty, the self-confident speaker reveals her attributes as a phenomenal woman". Angelou tries to show her confidence in every line of the poem and then states what parts of her body ...

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Claudius as a Machiavellian character?

23 Mar 2015

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In this essay, the character of Claudius from Hamlet is shown as a quintessential Machiavellian character. Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the book entitled The Prince, and is known by some for making the guidelines on how to become the best prince through lies, corruption, evil, and murder. This essay examines how Claudius, the King of Denmark fulfills these guidelines. Claudius' Machiavellian character is shown through the way he ...

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Apartheids Role In Cry The Beloved Country English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In the novel, Cry, the Beloved Country, written by Alan Paton, apartheid plays a significant role throughout, as it encourages those who struggle with inequality to take a stand for themselves and try to change the way their lives are determined by others. Apartheid has been a problem for South Africa since the earlier nineteen hundreds because of the unjust society and heartbreaking rule of "white man's ...

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Psychiatry And In Cold Blood Essay English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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On November 15, 1959, in the small town of Holcomb, Kansas, four members of the Clutter family, Herbert Clutter, Bonnie Clutter, Nancy Clutter, and Kenyon Clutter, were savagely murdered by two violent marauders with initially no apparent motive for the horrendous crime. Within the novel In Cold Blood, Truman Capote reconstructs the events leading up to the murder and the investigation that eventually led to the capture, ...

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Human Relations During Time Of Partition English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Abstract: Partition has been a bane on India since 1947, as it changed the entire travain of the Indian history. The most significant issue had a tremendous effect on the people of India, where Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs formed the major part of the community. During partition the not only human body are tortured and scattered but also the human soul does not find peace even after ...

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Sense And Sensibility Jane Austen English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This essay on Sense and Sensibility deals with letter-writing, one of the narrative techniques used to tell the story, to portray the characters and to convey some of the themes and motifs of the novel. In Sense and Sensibility, letters form a vital part of Austen s narrative technique; while some letters are cited verbatim (direct quotation), others are merely mentioned but not seen by the reader ...

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Jane Austen And Sense Over Sensibility English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Sense and Sensibility is a novel about how Dashwood sisters found their love with sense and sensibility in their hearts, perfect combinations bring a happy ending to these two sisters, but it makes me wonder if there were not combination and then they to choose one between sense and sensibility, what would happened? Which one is the more realistic in the relationship world? This article will discuss ...

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The Scarlet Letter Prequel English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The market place is bursting with shouting and screaming. People, trying to show their hatred toward the woman the scaffold, some throws off disgusted looks at her. Through the shouting, one could make out "shame" "A" "Hester Prynne" "Adultery". The town central is in complete chaos. The one standing on the scaffold is a young woman, she's holding a baby in her arms, the child is about ...

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The Theme Of Riders To The Sea English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Sean O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock (1980) is set within a Dublin tenement block during the Irish Civil War that immediately preceded the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922. It forms a part of what is generally labelled his 'Dublin trilogy' along with Shadow of a Gunman and The Plough and the Stars. With constant reference to the political troubles that beset Ireland and its ...

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The Pleasant And Unpleasant Dreams English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Dreams are emotions, thoughts and the images shaped by them, which are faced when asleep. Numerous theories on dream interpretations exist but the real purpose of dreams is still unknown. Dreams are closely related with human psychology. A human being spends about six years in dreaming which is around two hours every night. Dreaming has fascinated humankind since the dawn of recorded history. As dreaming is so ...

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Feminism In Mrs Dalloway English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Vriginia Woolf's work Mrs. Dalloway is a very diverse work. It has a lot of ideas and topics to analyse and discuss. One of the most important issue in the novel is feminism. A lot of scholars and literarists have debated on that topic and is still obscure and does not show clear perspective on itself. First of all I would like to write about feminism in ...

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Satirical Elements In A Modest Proposal English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In "A Modest Proposal," satire is one of the main elements Jonathan Swift uses to explain how Protestants abused Irish Catholics in the 1700s. A satire is a literary work that blasts or nudges fun at corruption or any additional error or imperfection. Satire may make the reader express amusement at, or experience hatred for, the individual or object satirized. The major function of a satire to ...

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The Love In Poem At Thirty Nine English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The theme in each of these poems is the same, love. But as mentioned earlier there are different types of love and it can be verified that these poems have different types of love present in them. Sonnet 116 talks about true love only and this is what Shakespeare seems to believe in. "Admit impediments. Love is not love. Which alters when it alteration finds," This poem ...

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Illusions And Image Of Owl Creek Bridge English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Ambrose Bierces An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge can be perceived in different ways, depending on how the reader distinguishes the illusions used in the story. Bierce incorporates the illusions of imagery and time to help the reader get a better understanding of Peyton Farquhar's many experiences in the story. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is about a man named Peyton Farquhar who is "a well-to-do ...

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Categories Of Literature Gothic And Southern Gothic English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Gothic literature", as is defined by Dictionary.com, represents "noting or pertaining to a style of literature characterized by a gloomy setting, grotesque, mysterious, or violent events, and an atmosphere of degeneration and decay" genre that can be found in "The Cask of Amontillado" written by Edgar Allan Poe.  On the other hand , we have another literary genre, the "Southern Gothic" which in most of the times ...

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Absence Of The Father Figure

23 Mar 2015

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In a play that is very well written by a famous and talented writer, the absence of a father from a middle class family shows a sever effect on the children. Thomas Lanier Williams known as Tennessee Williams was the writer of a play titled The Glass Menagerie. Mr. Williams often saw his parents engaged in violent argument and how it frightened his sister Rose. His father ...

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The Supernatural Events Of Macbeth Plays English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Supernatural occurrings and prophecies have always been a subject of interest and an unexplained mystery that has awed the human nature ever since the man is born on earth. When the greed, lust and creed for the money, power and throne overtakes the man, he starts seeking help from the evil powers that are often unseen. He tries to get the knowledge of future to take measures ...

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Film Review Pans Labyrinth English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In Guillermo del Toro's movie Pan's Labyrinth, Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) is a lonely eleven year old girl who lives with her pregnant mother, Carmen (Ariadna Gil). At the beginning of the movie, Ofelia and Carmen arrive at a military post near the mountains to live with Carmen's husband, Captain Vidal (Sergi López i Ayats), who is fighting with his troops to eliminate the elusive rebels of the ...

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The Story Of The Stone English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Cao Xueqin, who was a well-known Qing Dynasty Chinese writer, was born around 1715 and passed away on 12 February 1763. He came from a well-to-do family in Nanjing. At the age of thirteen, the family moved back to Beijing, consist in the rapidly fading (like the Jia family in the storyline). Since then, life became so hard that he had no choice but to experience the ...

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The five-forty-eight

23 Mar 2015

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The Five-Forty-Eight John Cheever was an award winning American author of the twentieth century. Cheever's short story entitled "The Five-Forty-Eight" portrays a struggle of good vs. evil. In Cheever's short story, he examines the themes of sin, deception, and redemption, as the reader sees the story of a young woman (good) seeking revenge for the evil done to her. Sin is connected with evil in many ways ...

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Analyzing Jealousy In Othello English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Shakespeare's play of Othello is largely driven by a grand love story, and filled with jealousy. Through the juxtaposition of Othello's credulous nature and Iago's pernicious villainy, the image of jealousy is truly personified as an all-consuming "green-eyed monster". Because of this venomous nature of the beast of jealousy, the events of the play manage to unfold in Iago's lustful authority, which bring down the eponymous character ...

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The Birth Of Prince Siddhartha English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The main character of this story is Prince Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha-to-be, who lived more than 2,500 years ago. His father was the Rajah of the Sakya clan, King Suddhodana, and his mother was Queen Maha Maya. They lived in a city called Kapilavatthu, in the foothills of the Himalayas in India. They belonged to the Indian warrior background. The Buddha lived in India more than two ...

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Inspectors Role In An Inspector Calls English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Inspector makes the characters own up to their actions and reveal what he already seems to know, for example, towards the conclusion of the first act, when Gerald talks to Sheila about the time he spent with Daisy Renton last summer. He knows by now that Gerald has somewhat to establish and it's just a matter of time before everything should unravel: The door opens and ...

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A Dream within a Dream The Odyssey

23 Mar 2015

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Homer, the greatest ancient Greek poet, wrote both the Iliad and the Odyssey, two poems that continue to fascinate the educated modern world. The Odyssey is a story of the great hero Odysseus making his way home after the events of the Trojan War in the Iliad. Odysseus is plagued with many misfortunes that prevent him from returning home immediately after the war; it takes him ten ...

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Aldous Huxleys Brave New World Events English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The dystopian setting in Huxley's novel is brought about, not only by technology, but also by higher authorities who control everything and, as technology increases, the overexploitation of human beings as a work force reduces and decreases their normal lives. Therefore, depression among human race appears and, consequently, as a way for going on with the invention and production of technological finding, scientists and higher authorities decide ...

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Opposites Attract Is A Law Of Attraction English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"Opposites Attract" is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetisms are concerned, but are there unwritten laws or boundaries about attraction between two people as well? Michaels illustrates that although opposite magnets are able to attract, in reality two opposite people will have a difficult time coming to a comfortable arrangement. Attraction is built and acted upon the instance the two pairs of eyes meet. What ...

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Comparison Of A Dolls House And Antigone English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The entrance, exit and overall presence of the two catalysts in the plays differ according to the structure of the play. In A Doll's House, Mrs. Linde makes a very subtle entry into the play in the midst of a conversation in the first act which dilutes the effect of her entrance. Furthermore, her actual physical appearance is prolonged by the conversation and actions of Nora and ...

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Woman Is Living Alone English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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A woman is living alone without her husband in Tick, by Joyce Carol Oates. The passage begins with the woman thinking that she is self-sufficient and worry free. Nevertheless, she is in the bathroom figuring out what is stuck on her head. The climax occurs when she finds out that it's nothing other than a tick. She gradually starts losing her mind at this point. The woman ...

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Sumangala's Mother

23 Mar 2015

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Sumangala's Mother “Sumangala's Mother,” is a story about the wife of a hats and shade-umbrella maker. She was a member of the earliest community of women followers of Shakyamuni Buddha. Allot of these women left accounts of their practice in poems, which were then collected in a volume known as the Therigatha. The boldness of the author of this poem, and all of the women who contributed ...

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Reviewing The Novel The Stone Diaries English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The protagonist, Daisy, was born in 1905, on a kitchen floor of a stonemason's cottage in a small quarry town in Manitoba, Canada. The flow of life has swung her a lot: she spent her childhood in Winnipeg under the protection of a kind woman who had witnessed Daisy's birth and her mother's death. As an adolescent and a woman, she spent her life in Bloomington (another ...

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Half Past Two By U A Fanthorpe English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Childhood is a wonderful time of life in which a child transforms to an adult; however it is something that is constantly explored in literature. Childhood is a fun time in which life is innocent. Childhood is the most beautiful of all life"s seasons. The poems "Half-Past Two" and "Hide and Seek", present the perspective of a child and his life and will be explored in depth. ...

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Romantic Era And The Byronic Hero English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Romantic Era and the Byronic Hero. During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, literature and art as well as political philosophy were deeply influenced by new ideas about individualism and citizen rights. The American and French Revolutions illustrate the power and volatility of these new ideas. Although the term Romantic wasn't applied to this period until many decades later, the writers of this period expressed a ...

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Shakespeare Theme Of Pride In King Lear English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The theme of pride plays a fundamental role in determining the final denouement of the play. Indeed, it is the source of both Lear's downfall and the subsequent downfall of his kingdom. Lear's pride is not in isolation however; Regan, Goneril, Edmund and arguably Cordelia's pride also play an intrinsic part in the demise of Lear's kingdom. Hence, pride is a prominent and continuing theme throughout King ...

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Acquainted with the night

23 Mar 2015

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         In "Acquainted with the Night", Robert Frost extends to the reader a feeling of depression and sadness. This relationship is illustrated through the use of establishing a universal theme, by the use of symbolism, the use of connotation and syntax.          The first stanza lays down the platform of the poems meaning. The main meaning of the poem is that it portrays the author's feelings and emotions. "I ...

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Struggle Between Good And Evil John Steinbeck English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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East of Eden is John Steinbecks 12th novel which he wrote to his two young sons, Thom and John Steinbeck. It is an epic story set in the narrow Salinas Valley, North California and tells the tale of the entwined destinies of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons. The author of the novel, John Steinbeck believed East of Eden to be his magnum opus, and claimed ...

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Critical Analysis Of The Poem Alfred Tennyson English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Grief is one of the most powerful emotions that a human being can experience. This is the predominant theme of the poem 'Break, Break, Break' by Alfred Tennyson, written around 1834, approximately a year after the death of his close friend Arthur Henry Hallam. 'Break, Break, Break' can be interpreted as a written example of the grief felt by Tennyson at the loss of his friend. This ...

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The Importance Of Witchcraft In Jackobean Times English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In this essay I will explain the dramatic importance of the witchcraft in the Jacobean times and the beliefs of James 1st who thought himself to be on the receiving end of witchcraft. In the Jacobean times witchcraft was very common, everyone believed in witches they also believed that the witches can fly, cast spells and cause harm. James 1st before was king in Scotland as James ...

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Analysis Of Dancing With Wolves English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This work is dedicated to the specific topic called "Dancing with wolves". It consists from summarizing and analyzing the information and thoughts, given in different works about this theme. The essay sheds light on the main argument of the definition and determining of film called "Dancing with wolves". Detailed overview can allow getting the main ideas, advantages and disadvantages of a big amount of thoughts and arguments. ...

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The Rape Of The Lock English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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CAROL ELIZABETH A/P A G LEON The Rape of the Lock is a mock epic poem written by Alexander Pope who was one of the most influential writers of the eighteenth century. Alexander Pope was one of the best satirist of the Augustan age who also aims to educate and entertain readers at the same time. The Rape of the Lock was first published in the year ...

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Tragic Hero In Oedipus King English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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A tragic hero is the head character of a tragedy that enjoys all the trappings of power, fame and wit but through a major flaw of character fatally errs. The realization and will to concede also known as catharsis is what marks their position as a tragic hero. Oedipus is wise, of blue blood, is lovable but arrogant and he fatally errors in order to complete his ...

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Analyzing Atonement Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Metafiction is a type of fiction in which the author self-consciously alludes to the artificiality or literariness of a work by parodying or departing from novelistic conventions and traditional narrative techniques. It is the literary term used to describe works of fiction that are concerned with the nature of fiction or the process of writing fiction in order to explore questions about the relationship between fiction and ...

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Nathaniel Hawthornes Short Story Young Goodman Brown English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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This paper is a theory-based critical analysis of "Young Goodman Brown" written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This paper is intended to address the nature of human being, especially the goodness and badness of Man. To fulfill this aim, I used the theory of Yin-Yang; because it illustrates the nature of Man well. Yin and Yang although refer to two opposing aspects of objects, they are not independent. I ...

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The Horror And Suspense Of Short Stories English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Discuss how horror and suspense are created in two short stories. In this essay I am going to look at how horror and suspense are created by the authors Charles Dickens and his gothic short story 'The Signalman' and Thomas Hardy and his mysterious story 'The Three Strangers'. In Charles Dickens 'The Signalman', Dickens creates and maintains a sense of horror and suspense throughout the story. There ...

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The Education Of Little Tree English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The Cherokee are offered as thrifty, perceptive and full of love, while Caucasians are glimpsed as mighty and insensitive. Any stereotyping of Native or white cultures reflects the standards of the characters and can be administered with in the classroom context. It is suggested that critical conceiving physical exercises be presented that would endow a scholar to obtain a more balanced viewpoint on the racial-ethnic, devout, social-economic, ...

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Role Of Women Change In 30 Years English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Women's role has changed amazingly all over the time. They started being almost nothing into society, yet now they are considered a really important piece in the world. Their role into society is as important as men's role. Indeed, nowadays we have the opportunity to see women occupying roles that used to be occupied by men. Professions like architects, lawyers, and engineers are now women's professions too. ...

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The Lamp At Noon And Painted Door English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In everyday life, many ordinary people have very difficult decisions to make that will shape their life. For example, Ann from "The Painted Door" is shown as a protagonist because of the way her character is, she is very lonely, depressed and sad and what she does because of these feelings affects her life tremendously. Paul, from "Lamp at Noon", is also shown as the protagonist because ...

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Break Break Break By Alfred Tennyson English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Grief is one of the most powerful emotions that a human being can experience. This is the predominant theme of the poem 'Break, Break, Break' by Alfred Tennyson, written around 1834, approximately a year after the death of his close friend Arthur Henry Hallam. 'Break, Break, Break' can be interpreted as a written example of the grief felt by Tennyson at the loss of his friend. This ...

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Memoirs Of A Geisha English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Memoirs of a Geisha, published in 1977, is a historical novel written by Arthur Golden. He had received a degree in art history, specializing in Japanese art, therefore, producing a beautifully written novel about a geisha in Japan during the times of before and after World War II. A geisha is basically a Japanese woman who has been trained to become a professional singer and or dancer ...

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Examining The Example Of Motiveless Malignity English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The term, "motiveless malignity" was first developed by Coleridge some two hundred years ago and has limited value in explaining the behaviour and motivations of Iago as a character. The idea that Iago can be seen as a purely evil character whose acts of villainy are solely carried out in order to take pleasure, inflict maximum harm and cause damage to the people around him and their ...

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A memorable place or memorable experience

23 Mar 2015

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Life is a conscious contact with our surroundings. The more conscious we are about our surroundings, the more alive we are. Indeed life is full of contacts and meetings. It is full of beauties for the seeing eyes and the understanding mind. Man is crown of the creation and nature is beautiful because of man. We come into contact with different kind of persons, low and high. ...

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Paper On Good Man Is Hard To Find English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Flannery O'Connor was put in the category of being a southern writer. Most of her stories were written in a southern gothic style which is writing that focuses on strange events, eccentric characters, and local color to create a moody and unsettling depiction of life in the American South. In one of her most famous short stories "A Good Man is Hard to Find" she depicts these ...

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Studying The Poem My Papas Waltz English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Although it is important to first read a poem as the poet intended it to be read, one must also consider the hidden, deeper meaning of a poem. On one hand, by reading a poem with the poet's intended meaning one can utilize poetic devices to enhance the meaning of the poem. On the other hand, by searching for other, profound meanings of the poem, one can ...

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The Letters Of Abelard And Heloise English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The continuous efforts of humankind to desire progress and liberty have shaped the advancement of the human civilization, and humanity have more or less benefitted from the progressive nature of human beings. Yet, it is also often observed in the history of mankind that human thoughts usually do not deviate much from the values constructed by the worldview prevalent in the society. This is especially noticeable in ...

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Feminism With Analysis Of Women Characters English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Virginia Woolf was born in 1882, the youngest daughter of the large and talented Stephen family. Her father Leslie Stephen was a critic, biographer, and philosopher. Her mother, Julia Stephen, was a daughter of the novelist William Makepeace Thacker. So, Virginia Woolf was destined to be a writer. Although at these times only the boys were allowed to have the formal education, she was lucky to take ...

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Gender roles in beauty and the beast

23 Mar 2015

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"Gender role refers to the set of social and behavioral norms that are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific sex in the context of a specific culture, which differ widely between cultures and over time." (Gender Role). For several decades, women have been struggling to accomplishing something. Regardless of the many accomplishments that women have done in the recent years, yet many ...

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A Critical Response To Byatts Possession English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Possession, a critically acclaimed novel by British author A.S. Byatt, contrasts the sexuality and social issues of these characters from the Victorian area and the nineteenth century. Through multiple scholarly journals, the fascination with the sexual identity of Byatt's characters are extensively studied and debated. The opinions and comments of these authors discuss the plausibility of homosexuality during the different time periods and contemplate the various perceptions ...

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Hermeneutics And Reader Response Theory English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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"No author, who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good-breeding, would presume to think all: the truest respect that you can pay to the reader's understanding, is to halve this matter amicably, and leave him something to imagine in his turn as well as yourself" (Stern 9). Reader-response criticism forms the general basis of this thesis, and Iser's theories are what it particularly relies on. This ...

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How Colors Affect The People English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Colors play an important role in peoples lives. Colors, other than emotionally affecting people, also have physical effects. But, how do colors really affect the personality, mood, and the stress level of the people? Emotional and physical stress is connected with colors because people are quickly carried out by their perceptions. People tend to be affected in everything they see, and these effects involve their performance for ...

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Discussing The American Ideals In The Post War Period English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Throughout this essay I shall be discussing the American ideals in the post-war period. I will question whether 'American Culture is all about conforming to one single incontrovertible ideal'. Therefore, I will be concentrating on Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman (1949) and David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross (1982). These texts are of particular interest from a theoretical point of view because the time of their writing ...

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Analysis Of Langston Hughes And Countee Cullen English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In a time of racial apartheid throughout the United States, two men were able to help unite readers and writers of all races to come to understand the arduous times of African-Americans living within the United States and in particular, Harlem, New York. James Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen were two of Harlem's most prolific and prominent poets during the early 20th century, a time period known ...

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Animation As An Art Form English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Animation, as an art form can be presented as entertainment, education, information, inspiration showing us the world in such a different way we do not imagine it. In this case, we can look at animators as artists and entertainers as well. They are always striving to give us a new perception of the surrounding environment and always doing it in such a funny and simple way. The ...

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Feminist Analysis Of The Glass Menagerie English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Feminism theory is a diverse collection of several other theories such as social, political movements and moral philosophies. The feminism theory usual revolves around gender and sexuality. Of particular interest here is the gender equality as pertaining to women rights and sexuality particular in areas of political, social, economic and law rights. The theory aims to understand the nature of inequality and pay close interest on how ...

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The Umuofia People And The White Colonial Man English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In "Things Fall Apart," Chinua Achebe incorporates the theme of marginalization. The focus is on the tribe Umuofia in Africa: The arrival of the white man in the latter part of the novel turns the traditional setting in Umuofia into an archetypal colonial situation that reveals a classic conflict of cultures. The old, order is upset, and overridden by forces from outside that replace the value system ...

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Literary Analysis Research Dh Lawrence English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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D. H. Lawrence was raised in a lower class mining village in England by a father who had little education and worked as a coal miner, a profession his mother, the daughter of an engineer and a school teacher was not pleased with. The influence of Lawrence's upbringing can be seen in his fiction. An example is "The Rocking Horse Winner," a story which focuses on a ...

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The Realism In War English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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In times of war one must simply endure to survive; as a seemingly insignificant foot soldier discovers in Charles Harrisons novel, Generals Die in Bed. Through this character Harrison strips away any possible glorifications that were previously found in most stories of war. Charles Harrison presents the reality of war without attempting to romanticize the idea of grand battles. War, as depicted in Harrison's work, is an ...

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Themes In The Novel Pride And Prejudice English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The essay is an in depth analysis of themes in the novel Pride and Prejudice. Themes are generally the central ideas of a piece or art be it a book, drawing, film or poems. Usually themes are developed through various ways among them through characters. The novel Pride and Prejudice was written by Austen Jane back in 1813. Generally, the story is told of a Bennet Elizabeth ...

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The Function Of An Inspector Calls English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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An Inspector Calls was written by John Boynton Priestley was written in 1945. The function of the Inspector really lifts the pace of the play and creates a lot of tension with his "one line enquiry". The Inspector is supposed to be a supernatural person, who claims to be a police inspector, arriving with news of a suicide. "A young girl has died in the infirmary from ...

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The Voices Of History And Tradition English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Euripides is one greatest ancient poet. In one of his best known works, Medea, he stands out many historical symbols and traditions, some used for controversial themes, but all with different purposes. He also is very realistic in the emotions he used in each character; these emotions are, in fact, the major themes of the play. I would say that there are cultural and social problems present ...

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The Controversy Behind The Yellow Wallpaper English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Every reader is left wondering what was in Perkins Gilman's mind when he wrote the controversial 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. Many arguments have been raised over suitability of this literary work concerning historical, sociological, spiritual and philosophical context in which it was done. This paper will therefore intend to explore the relevance of this fictional story written by Charlotte Gilman in the last decade of 19th century. The ...

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Comparing Chekhovs And Oates The Lady With The Pet Dog English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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A tale of a love lost and found, a romance of adulterous spouses and secret meetings; both the original "The Lady with the Pet Dog" by Anton Chekhov and Joyce Carol Oates' retelling of "The Lady with the Pet Dog" present the actions and decisions of two very unhappily married individuals who meet by chance and fall in love. Both the plot and resolution of the two ...

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Sex And Sexuality In Art English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Sex has always been present in art from its earliest form of cave paintings right through to modern art of today its used to represent human figure, male and female, to show passion towards two people or to show fertility. Sex is often seen with violence too. During the early renaissance which spanned from the 14th to the 17th century, art became a method of education with ...

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The Purpose Of Life English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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I have always wondered what the purpose of our life on this planet is. On one hand I feel, have we been sent to earth as trained robots to live a life that had been predestined by god or on the other hand, sent to achieve something in life; something of a higher calling. When I read the stranger and the metamorphosis, and after having analyzed the ...

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The Road Not Taken English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Good poets utilize a variety of poetic elements to create a literary masterpiece. Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" is a classic example of the interaction of various elements. This poem contains a vast array of poetic elements including irony, symbolism, ambiguity, and conflict and retrospective patterning. Frost uses these poetic elements to help create the theme in "The Road Not Taken." Robert Frost's "The Road Not ...

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Heroism In Medea And Antigone Plays English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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Heroism is about portraying qualities of courage, bravery, and valor along with sacrifice and readiness to risk life. They regarded intelligence as one of the highest gifts that all heroes must possess along with courage. In the two plays 'Medea' by Euripides and 'Antigone' by Sophocles, both the protagonists, Medea and Antigone, have been portrayed as heroes and they display heroic qualities which is ancient Greece was ...

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Voices Of History And Tradition Present English Literature Essay

23 Mar 2015

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The play Medea was written by Euripides and firstly played in 431 BC. Euripides was born in Salamis. His father was said to be a tradesman and his mother worked with herbs. When he was little supposedly an oracle predicted that he was going to be a "child of victories" thus he was trained in sports but the victories he was supposed to achieve were not in ...

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Most famous plays

23 Mar 2015

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In the Prologue, line six, Shakespeare tells his audience that "A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life". How far does Shakespeare prepare his audience for the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet? It is well known that the story of Romeo and Juliet is probably the most famous love story ever written. The tragic ending of the story is equally well known. Romeo and Juliet is ...

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