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He asserts that theory of ideologies depend on the social formations which are linked to production and creation of social class. Thus, ideologies have history but ideology in general has no history because is it abstract and is defined in the form of consciousness
ial as well as psychological impact is still prevailing in the minds of African -Americans even after five- six generations from the real slavery, thereby the distinction between black and white persists. It comes automatically as the roots of slavery are deep seated in the
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Friendship is cherished because friends can blindly rely on each other in time of difficult situations, especially when they need emotional support. True friends are known to be the most voracious critics of their friends as they look for the wider welfare of their friends and do not hesitate in telling the truth, howsoever bitter that might be!
The author states that the tree is therefore used as a symbol of traditions that compels them to act according to the set norms. The poem also brings out various emotions that describe the traits of their ancestors. The poem arouses feelings of resentment towards the daughter and the mother.
As far as poetry is concerned, the only rule may just be that there is no rule. This is why poets are said to possess poetic license. The manner in which a poet uses this license definitely influences the sense that readers make out of it. As far as the poems that have been examined so far are concerned, the poets did not really deviate from what the norm during their periods was.
I don’t dream very much, but the few dreams that I have often deal with death, which I think is probably a common thing for humans to dream about. I felt that the interpretation of a death dream, in general, didn’t really make a lot of sense because it seems to me that death is something very literal most of the time.
Usually the impulse to win renown and glory get him into trouble whereas the his intentions to get home help him along his way. One of the great examples of this comes from later in our readings, in book 9, where Odysseus is able to outwit
He challenges anyone to strike a blow with his axe to his head and in return he would do the same in one year and day later. To this challenge, King Arthur’s nephew, Sir Gawain rises and takes
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The author states that analyzing short stories is often trickier than longer works. This is because a short story is very similar to a snapshot as it pulls back the curtain on the briefest of scenes before letting that curtain fall back into place. However, there are some writers who are able to say a lot with a few words.
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The author states that the first-draft writing process leads to clarity. First drafts are not supposed to be perfect. She stresses that not all writers are first-draft writers, which is interesting for novice writers. She relates to self-experience that make an amusing point about writing first drafts.
Written by Captain John Smith and published in the year 1624, ‘The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles’ is a dazzling and compelling edition of the history of the territories that were administered by the Virginia Company. He had never even visited Bermuda or the Summer Isles on his own.
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The names of the characters were very important because it represents the personality of each character and the representation of the personality of one’s person emphasizes the purpose of the writer. The significant of the characters’ names made the story clearly and conveys the message the writer wants to say to the readers.
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The drinking later continues till later, coupled with the use of marijuana and cigarettes which help the story take a dreamy tone. This helps the reader to understand that there are hidden meanings in the story which are lurking at every corner but are not in focus; thus, the reader must make an extra effort in order to understand the latent meanings.
The author states that the play was first performed by the Provincetown Players. The play, “Trifle” is viewed as the epitome of feminist discourse. And this feminism finds profound expression through exemplary and explicit character representation of two women characters in the play namely Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale.
The author states that Mr. Hooper is a respected man in the village and people in the village consider his presence to be very important. They look forward to his sermons and wish to walk with him when he exits the church. But the situation changes owing to just one small factor. Mr. Hooper starts wearing a black veil.
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The author states that there are different literary elements and themes that have been used by the author to advance his themes. This essay discusses the theme of gender inequality in the book “The Chrysanthemums”. The setting of the story in “The Chrysanthemums” and the characters involved do not appreciate the intelligence of women in society.
According to Freud, the uncanny results in a feeling of being uncomfortably strange or uncomfortably familiar (Freud, The Uncanny, people.emich.edu.htm).
To analyse the uncanny in a
To conclude it is very fair to say that Frost and Dickinson were two of the finest poets ever and their work must be read over and over again to know the hidden meaning in their poems. “The Road not Taken” and “Because I could not stop for Death” are two classics that will be read and analyzed for quite some time.
Othello’s occupation balances his status or social position in the play with Desdemona. He falls in love with the daughter of a senator. Thus no other profession could have done justice to his character. It was his prestigious rank in the military that compelled Barbantio to accept him as his son-in-law.
For Florman, these become contrasting elements as the tragic hero demonstrates a willingness to strive forward towards achievement only to falter, while the modern notion of technological advancement fully embraces the
The author states that apart from being the founder of the Mission Blue Foundation, Sylvia Earle is also in the Advisory Council for the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies. Her contribution as an oceanographer is immense and through her work she was present at the “frontier of deep ocean exploration”.
John Newman, in an excerpt from his books, talks about the word “liberal” in an attempt to get its deeper meaning for a better understanding. Okakok, on the other hand, provides his thoughts and experiences on the term “liberty”. He uses examples such as how communication restrictions and the promotion of the English language interfered with the native language and cultures.
The author describes that throughout the story, there are themes of dichotomy or duality, and this makes the title, Janus, an apt one for the story. Janus is the two faced god that enshrines symbolic transitions, but is often also used to show the intersection of past and future. The story too weaves across themes of intersections.
Hemmingway wrote the story at a time when abortion was a taboo subject. Because of this, the story never specifically states that she is going for an abortion but the reader can get the understanding through the dialogue in the
The whole incident happened in front of 38 neighbors in 15 minutes from 3:20 am to 3:35 am, and not a single phone call was made to the police. Finally, the first call was made at 3:50 am. Police were shocked to find out about neighbors’ indifference towards Kitty, who could have been saved had the police been called in time.
When the sentence is seen against the context of the whole novel, it takes on a much less definite and negative meaning. We see that this is only Clitheroe's view, and we see Huntly going along with this view at first, but then as the book develops, there are other possible interpretations of guilt and innocence.
A lady can never forget her experiences at a place, an ugly place. She lived in the place for over a century. She is the longest-living person in the place. From the beginning to the end of time, she saw and experienced changes occurring in the place. The place was new to her, and ugly as well. The place was ugly because there were too many people in it.
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Generally, Langston Hughes style of narrating his memory about the events at church allows the reader to relate to his story and evaluate the writer accordingly. It feels as though “Salvation” is a window to Langston Hughes’ life through which he let the readers learn from and intrude upon his youth.
In Robert Frost’s creation ‘Birches’, as the narrator who occurs to pay tribute to the birch trees comes out filled with imagination about how birches should have been. The theme of the poem is inclined to recollect certain events of the past which the poet utilizes to bring across the profound significance these trees seem entitled to.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘Babylon Revisited’ is based on a true-life story. What is interesting, in light of the current essay, is that F. Scott Fitzgerald was not, in his own time, seen as a modernist writer. And yet, as literary retrospection has offered new analyses of his work, he is today seen as a modernist.
Yet, numerous technological disasters and tragic events in the history of the 20th century have made people realize that technology has nothing to do with progress. I agree that the
They prefer to make some experiments, to love those, whom they want to love, to work there, where they want to work. It looks like a modern English women’s literature does not have exact boundaries. It is everywhere and nowhere. That is a zest of a modern English women’s literature.
What is amazing with this story is that these brothers did not even come from the same flesh, because they became brothers due to their similar godlike abilities. Their friendship is based on respect and admiration for each other. Table 3 of this epic, however, shows that Enkidu dies. Despite being second in power, he disgracefully dies in bed with a dreadful disease.
While for Ann Weiss, the terror is caused by the accident of her son, the cause of the terror is not knowing what will happen to her son, to her and to their life in future. The terror is accentuated by the doctors inability
Mathilde feels supremely unhappy with her social status; because she thinks that she is “born for every delicacy and every luxury.” This essay shows that Mathilde paid a heavy literal and figurative price for her discontentment, pride, and materialism. de Maupassant uses imagery to depict Mathilde’s vibrant images of what should be hers.
It is followed by a series of similar questions that ask the lamb who gave him life, fed and clothed him, presented him with a beautiful voice. These rhetorical inquiries make up the first part of the poem. They represent a lamb as a lovely and innocent
The Story of an Hour comprehensively shows how this institution has been portrayed as burdensome; it has also been shown as blind persistence which fails to work out.
“Kate Chopin was known for her rather "shocking" stories in a time when
Sometime in life we are left with very few options, many a time we are forced to choose between two equally bad options, "Of Mice and Men is" a novella which puts George in a very precarious position. George loses his best friend because he did not have enough means to support himself and his friend.
The author shows struggling of two main characters of the story – mother and daughter, reviling the internal world of both women. The mother struggled to help her daughter, praying for her to be healed at revival meetings to no avail. Skloot claimed “a bit of Henrietta died” when Elsie, her daughter, went away.
Originally written in Hebrew, it has become incorporated into the Christian religion, which is monotheistic (here we can see some of the simplest similarities between the two poems become apparent). However, the unusual thing about
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This essay argues that memory brings about salvation, because it offers a refuge for spiritual reflections that invigorates and calms people, but Wordsworth articulates doubt about his own faith in memory because reality relies on perceptions that change, and because he feels a sense of loss that cannot be fully relieved.
Thus, these translations allow us to almost see slightly different aspects of story handed down between generations upon generations.
Gawain, the brave knight was the
The second of Sophocles’ three Theban plays, Oedipus the King can best be regarded as the Greek tragedy par excellence. It was, in fact, a wonderful experience for all of us, living in Ancient Athens in about 430 BC, and the play deals with the story of Oedipus, a stranger to Thebes, who kills King Laius and becomes the king of the city.
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The author explains that the story starts on June 27 which is a perfect day to conduct the town lottery. The villagers of the town assemble in the square and as there are only 300 people, the ritual takes two hours to complete. It is shown that children scamper around gathering stones, putting some of them in their pockets and piling them in the square.
At last, he is captured and put on a trial but once again his inhuman powers help him to prove himself innocent. Siskand places great emphasis on the supernatural power possessed by Grenouille, he makes it seem as if this was attributed to him because of his horrific details of birth and his own lack of odor.
It points out the fact that if a dream or an aspiration is delayed or neglected it can have harmful and depressing effects. The poem centers on the dream of African-Americans specifically, as the writer has originally named it “Harlem”, which is the capital of the African Americans in the United States.
Different societies have different ways of getting through this custom that most probably originated in the Egyptian society. From just nicking the female genital to removing all the external genitals, this practice reminds one of the barbaric
On the other hand, the masterpiece, The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson is a memoir about Bryson’s childhood who pictures his childood as an ideal one, living the life of a typical American child of the 50s, a