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His Inspector Duplin was the original clue-assembling master of detection, solving baffling cases like The Purloined Letter, and The Murders in the Rue Morgue long before Sherlock Holmes or Hercules Poirot began to puzzle out flabbergasting mysteries — so perhaps it’s not surprising that Poe was also the first to deconstruct the detective story.
Of more interest has been her personal life as her sexual inclinations remain unknown even till now, even though there are speculations about her being a lesbian. Due to her sexual preferences, her characters don’t show a definite sexual tendency. Her personal life has been a speculative topic, and people try to draw her inclinations from the characters she wrote.
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Rather than being carried away by the brilliant light of a beautiful sunset as one might expect a poet to be in this position, Hardy describes the evening as being stained by the ‘dregs’ of winter and the sky as being scarred and damaged by the skeletal limbs of leafless trees reaching into its depths.
The story lacks a clear plot that allows a reader to follow a sequence of events that builds up to a climax. What Kincaid has written is a series of phrases punctuated by semi-colons all lumped in a single sentence. The young girl in this story, who makes up one of its two characters, is symbolic of women in general who are oppressed by the constricting moral and social values imposed on them by society.
The humor timing skill of Plautus, or precisely the extent of the delivery of humor or the unfolding of the scene, is unrivaled in the drama of the Western civilization, even in Shakespeare’s drama, all of which assumes an insightful awareness of the audience’s acumen, needs and the rationale they are present in the theatre.
Krogstad is a conniving and ruthless person who will do what it takes to keep his position at the bank by blackmailing Nora into convincing Torvald into letting him keep his job. This all changes when the love of his life, Christine, comes back to amend their past. Krogstad's dynamic character traits changed to influence the outcome of the play by saving Nora's life instead of destroying it.
Throughout his stories and poetry, Poe continues to use psychological concepts to surprise and upset the reader, revealing how the social order of the world is breaking down and nobility is fallen. In stories, Poe demonstrates the fall of nobility through the petty revenge plots of those members of noble families who have become insane perhaps through the thinning of the bloodline.
In the Romantic era, roughly 1780 to 1830, poets were regarded as slightly apart from mainstream society. The Romantics were fond of radicalism, sentiment, a return to the pastoral way of living, a glorification of their classical history, among other things.
It is essential to state that Romulus, a Roman hero, is believed to be the son of Mars. Rhea Silvia is his mother and she is a Vestal virgin and the daughter of King Numitor. Rhea Silvia gave birth to twins, Romulus and Remus, who had usurped the throne earlier and ordered the children to be thrown into the Tiber.
Both stories offer a different side of a single struggle. Angelou's character is more prone to discouragement and demonstrates the inequalities. This may be due to her greater exposure to unfairness and segregation than was Lee´s experience. On the other hand, it may be due to differences in personality styles. Whatever the case may be, both students were helped to appreciate the value of hard work and determination.
A detailed analysis of the epic similes will yield many points. The superficial elements like the objects of comparison then seem to be just the beginning points. The deeper aspects like the theme they signify give the reader a lot to ponder over. The themes of desperation, survival instinct and the quality of self-possession are the more subtle ones.
This creation account stands in stark contrast to the account of creation as presented in the first chapter of Genesis in the bible. While both come from ancient societies in the same geographic region, they are extremely different in their telling. Some of this can be attributed to the different ways religion was viewed by these different societies. Other differences can be attributed to the way each society viewed themselves.
In poem after poem, Mora’s message is the same as that of man Chicana and African American female authors - to prevail against the tyranny of repressive patriarchal institutions, oppressed women must become themselves in the fullest way possible and form a united front of solidarity in order to transcend tradition and allow for gender equality.
Fuentes often writes of mirrors into history, and his use here of this concept is not surprising in the symbolic sense. While Filiberto is ultimately destroyed, he has also in reality destroyed Chac Mool. Mexico has neither succeeded in becoming a working modern nation; nor has it succeeded in preservation in any real sense its past.
He tells the reader how his mother has enlightens him on the matter by using traditional Christian doctrine to provide a spiritual underpinning to these differences. His mother explains to him that God dwells with the rising sun and the sunlight that it emits nourishes plants and other living things, which is God’s way of showing his love for the world.
The story also throws light on the position of women in society. Women and their survival under the rule of men where it is the men who ensure what befits them. Their role as a mother though appreciated but that is limited. Emancipation for women was a distant thought. The story is a panorama of medieval society in short.
In the opposite manner, considering women as beings possessing individuality and free will, Ovid’s narrator attempts to outline different aspects of the relationship and interactions between men and women in love. In “Amores I, No. 5,” eroticism has been worked out through metaphorical details of Corinna’s role and response to Ovid or the narrator’s sexual approach.
The parents of William were John and Mary, in whom father belonged to a merchant class, and motherland gentry. During his teenage years, William’s dad faced with much financial difficulties and it continued till the success and fame of his son. It is not very easy to track the exact details of the life of William Shakespeare, the greatest, writer, poet and art lover of England.
God gives him some arduous tasks and means that if he can accomplish them, he can have his stories told. He is a tiny creature, and it appears that he will not be able to fulfill the tasks granted, but with his wit and insight, Annanu successfully carries the responsibility of the functions. Similar to this is the story of the mice; in the book called Panchatantra.
Being a nihilist means, for some reason, seeing something non-existent as existing. For Nietzsche, in determining nihilism precisely this moment of “untruthfulness”, “need for untruth” is important, against which the private nihilist beliefs not essential. Another moment is important – something that he offers as a matter of faith “for others.”
To the author, the enduring significance of the novel is that it is a coming of age story that is endearing and wonderfully told. It will especially appeal to the male psyche because it shows exactly how boys in a boarding school would behave at that age. The sense of aloofness could well have been the feelings of a major part of society.
The theme of home in the story is relevant as it is proved by the character's mentality, way of life, and perception of their new home. They do not want to consider their memories as a reason for the acceptance of their current life. The contradicting part comes where the wife does not want to acknowledge Glasgow as her home.
Therefore, they were opposed to foreign influence and domination. Meanwhile, America believes that it is their duty to foster peace, in the world, at all costs, no matter the consequences. This book, “All The Shah’s Men,” explores the outcome of American foreign policy in Iran that has elicited hate from the Iranians by focusing on the coup that culminated in Mossadegh’s forceful removal from office.
In A Tale for Children, it is a sad world when Pelayo finds an old man who has large and weathered wings, trapped in the mud following a three days’ rain. The beach happens to be a mixture of rotting crabs, together with sludge, and the stench is everywhere; to make matters worse, Pelayo's baby has a fever.
Hitler’s Table Talk refers to the name specified to a series of wartime monologues and talks conveyed by Adolf Hitler. They were recorded from 1941 to 1944. His comments were documented by Henry Picker, Martin Bormann, and Heinrich Heim, and afterward published by diverse editors, under diverse names, in three diverse languages.
This book is a very fundamental book on the fundamental concepts of science including the concept of the black hole. The book starts with the study that for the study of the concepts of science it is necessary that the correct and true information is extremely necessary in order to study the various concepts thoroughly.
In Things Fall Apart, Achebe combines the Ibo oral tradition’s narrative style with the Western world’s traditional novel form. In novel form, Achebe narrates an African tale in an African style. The novel’s narrative voice could be Achebe’s or it could be the voice of a village elder. In either case, the voice is connected to the world of the novel.
They used the strongest terms possible to inform the white Americans that what they were doing was against humanity, and encouraged the blacks that there was a way out of their problem. It is because of the antislavery literature pieces written by African-American writers that the anti-slavery movements and civil groups rose, leading to the eventual end of slavery in the United States.
Parvati childhood friend of Devdas, daughter of a Bengali family that belongs to the merchant class and Chandramukhi a courtesan, to which Devdas get introduces by the virtue of his flamboyant friend Chunnilal. The story evolves when after thirteen years Devdas returns to Calcutta after completing his studies.
Eveline, she highly wants to make a silent escape but she seems to be imprisoned by the character of her mom of making sure that there is the protocol followed for making such a move. This is even expressed more when we see her seeking guidance in prayers which openly shows that she still has not made a final decision yet.
One could perhaps suspect that naturally, as a female writer, Chopin used the woman character of her story as the protagonist while Maupassant used his female character as an abusive partner. The presentations could be said to be subjective considering that the genders the authors represent are portrayed as the abused or rather passive characters.
We see the child Marjane being affected by the changes that are going on in her country and in her family’s life. She is being forced by circumstances to grow up so fast and to start thing about solutions and remedies for the problems around her. Since she is too young to fully understand the changes, she uses the only knowledge she has of religion
Tom Simson, also known as ‘The Innocent’, is one of the characters in this story, who is pretty much appearing to be always happy. Additionally, Tom seems to always keep a positive mind, and he is always loving and caring towards others, to the extent that he brought forth the supplies that he had brought for himself and his girlfriend Piney Woods.
Trickster characters are often travelers who break social rules, cross lines of blur distinctions and connections between right and wrong, profane and sacred, dirty and clean, living and dead, male and female, old and young. Trickster characters are sometimes shape-shifter, changing from human form to animals.
Jeff Henderson became who he was meant to be, a flourishing chef. His strong will to succeed and the focus to overcome unimaginable adversity, made Jeff reach the top of his career. Based on his competitive nature of working and quality of work, he got various opportunities to work for example as the executive chef in Café Bellagio.
Along these lines, the author surrendered the ordinary uses of reasonable plot structure, characterization and interpretation, and their works got to be progressions of "transient pictures of the outer world with contemplation and half-musings and shadows of thought appended to the prompt present or moving over and over again in memory".
In conclusion, learned helplessness may be associated with the feeling of being unable to do anything to save a dire or calamitous situation. However, going by the stories in Ha Jin’s book, it is clear that most characters have the ability to overcome their negative motivators and actually build a better life for themselves.
The second stanza portrays the traditional, submissive self of Rich. It seems that in this stanza she is telling about her life as a full-time mother and wife, and how she succumbed to the dictates of society. The fourth line, “My first sister is sewing her costume for the procession”, introduces the first stage of Rich’s transformation.
The special place he had in his life he wanted his children to have the same. He also made a special book with all the pictures and stories that grandma and grandpa told him so he may always remember all the fun he had with them. He stuck his chrysalis in it as well along with drawing how he swam in the river with him.
The complexity of life is further explained through the use of polysemous which is an idea that has multiple meanings particularly in the boat scene where Bras was drifted with a woman where he said that he is fine being with her in the boat if she is, justifying that “no one wants to be alone, right?”
Human beings are the dominant power because society belongs to them, and they get to decide who’s accepted and who’s not. The behaviours of the monster trying to get involved to fit in with the human society is a reflection of human beings’ dominant power and thus makes the monster subordinate. It sounds impossible for people in the 19th century.
Generally, Robert Cohn experiences a measure of alienation. In the first chapter, he complains about his controlling girlfriend, and he is willing to move on as exhibited by his pursuit and interest in Brett. However, he is one of the members of the lost generation lacking a clear sense of direction.
The feminist movement and struggles for women’s liberation and suffrage have in common the desire to increase awareness of embedded patriarchal values that silence and undermine women and argue for women’s equal humanity, voice, and agency.
Love comes across as one of the predominant themes for Keats and the ballad La Belle Dame Sans Merci is no different from a lot of his other poetry connected with the idea of love, beauty and truth. The narrative structure of the poem is simple but the consequences of falling in love are quite complex.
Equiano's The Interesting Narrative refers to anti-slavery literature. Equiano is among eighteenth-century African authors such as James Albert Gronniosaw, Ottobah Cugoano, Ignatius Sancho, Francis Williams, John Marrant, and Phillis Wheatley. All of them wrote on the problems of race, complexion, and intellectual capacity and fought for the abolition of slavery.
Set in the backdrop of the 1920s or the so-called "the Jazz Age" due to the unprecedented boom in the American economy, The Great Gatsby Chronicled the life of a man named Jay Gatsby as told by Nick Carraway. In the novel, Gatsby's own interpretation of the American Dream is particular with two things - that of money and Daisy.
This essay discusses that speaking of learning in “A Princess Remembers”, Gayatri fondly remembers that the children were never forced to do things; on the contrary, they were taught everything with a lot of love and care and the children reciprocated because they automatically loved and respected everything and everyone around them.
Within the storyline of the play within the play, Hamlet is given the proof he needs that the ghost was in earnest in accusing King Claudius of killing the older king in order to gain riches, power and queen. However, this proof provided to Hamlet also serves to let the king know of Hamlet’s correct suspicions and therefore allows Shakespeare to increase the action of the play.
The central idea of this paper is primarily based on three forces of mind, id ego and superego. They can be similar to the Indian concept of Satvik (Superego), Rajas (Ego), and Tamas (Id). While describing the concept of psychoanalysis Freud describes that id ego and superego are the dynamic relations between conscious and unconscious.
Several examples of father/son relationships are provided, including those of Odysseus and Telemachus, Laertes and Odysseus, Poseidon and Polyphemus, Nestor and Pisistratus, and Eupithes and Antinous. Through these relationships, Homer portrays the idea of continuity between generations as traits of the fathers are carried forward and reflected or as they are rejected and refused in the sons.