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Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims who once stood united against the colonial power became at once divided religiously and culturally. British India was divided into India and Pakistan. On the 16th August
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The Cheese and the Worms written by Carlo Ginzburg recounted the Inquisition of Domenico Scandela, introduced in the story as Menocchio. In the book, Ginzburg painted the picture of the sixteenth century Italy and presented a milieu of Mennocchio’s cosmos by relating how he particularly thinks about creation, the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, and the real purpose of man.
Biographical account written by Roosevelt was the Rough Riders. This book gives information regarding his experiences of the Spanish-American War, which was an important stage in the growth of the personality of Roosevelt.
This story examine gender equations and the protagonist’s search for her own role and identit . Louise Mallard’s identity is tied up with that of her husband and it is only the prospect of his death that unlocks the possibility that she can actually live for herself and be guided by her own desires.
According to the report E.J. Pratt's poems may be divided into two categories, the longer epic narrative poems which have drawn more public attention and the shorter variety. The poem “Ice floes” is an example of the former, while the poem “Newfoundland” is an example of the latter. These poems deal with the theme of the sea and its constituents.
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It is difficult for Salem citizens to escape the danger of lie and betrayal overwhelmed by fear to be hanged. The tough and lasting thread on which faith is strung has three strands: reason, freedom, and tolerance. It stands to reason that fear applied to moral leads to individual degradation.
Macbeth is not simply about greed and guilty. It is also a matter of betraying of loyalty, and loss of honor, and power. It is that which causes Macbeth to feel guilty. Macbeth struggles against the temptation to harm another person until his desire for power overcomes his sense of loyalty. Once he sets upon the path nothing will stop him.
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If asked to name a classic novel whose central theme is adultery, most people would undoubtedly opt for one of two outstanding examples: Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina. But whereas reactions to Emma Bovary’s self-destructive ennui range from empathy to extreme irritation, few readers can resist shedding a tear or two over Anna’s torment and eventual suicide.
Lines 12-760-781 talk of Aeneas’ resolve to raze the smoking rooftops of Latium. By attacking the city itself (till now both the armies were ranged outside on the battlefield) he plans to take it over, and once and for all uproot the cause for the war itself. These lines speak of Aeneas’ resolve that builds up to be decisive.
Dickens criticizes heavily both the education system and the heartlessness of the industrialization of his times. He proves through the evolution of his characters that teaching which is based on only “fact, fact, fact” is ineffective and actually spell doom both at personal and professional levels of the individuals thus trained.
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This paper explores not only the face of homelessness but answers the question as to how people unknowingly end up in such a situation without rhyme or reason. The broader picture is presented as the main character states that she tries to support her community and country but she depends only and solely on God because it is implied that the country, or government, has failed her.
Though the original intention of overthrowing Mr. Jones (who represents the Czars), is not inherently evil in itself, Napoleon’s subsequent adoption of nearly all of Mr. Jones’ principles and harsh mistreatment of the animals proves to the reader that indeed communism is not equality, but just another form of inequality.
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The author states that flies buzz angrily around a bloody sow’s head on a stake, signifying decay, destruction, demoralization, and panic in Golding’s fable of an island paradise turned deadly and malevolent. “Lord of the Flies” is a suggestive name for the Devil, a devil whose name proposes that he is devoted to decay, fear and destruction.
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The author states that the novel communicates a sense of inevitable and unendurable loss which is a much more powerful rendering of the damnation theme than anything in the stories. The novel discusses social problems of race and identity and vividly portrays social inequalities and moral decay.
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None of the people whom Rasselas have encountered during his journey is able to keep it for a long time: the happiness of the wise man lasts till the death of his daughter, the adherents of pastoral life feel happy until they meet a person who comes off better than they, etc. Therefore, the prince obviously fails to find the true happiness
A result is an approach to culture and communication that employs rather than avoids empathy, personal experience and a connection to the scenes and people studied. There are two who seem to represent the epitome of each side of this new art. How do they differ in their approach? How is their approach similar, and how is this approach different from wisdom in the field of anthropology?
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The author states that the three pieces are placed in different settings, with varied themes; Hughes warned of the potential for destruction if dreams were put aside; Walker showed differing views on culture and heritage, and Glaspell explored gender differences, moral choices and women’s rights.
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From the beginning Mary Shelly was an avid reader of the works of her mother and father works. From there she progressed to the voracious reading of contemporary Gothic novels.
The writer Tim O’Brien fuses fact and fiction in the way he structures his characters and stories in the book. First and foremost, he names the main character and narrator of the story after himself.
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These were commonly associated with women who would use laments to express feelings of abandonment, sorrow, and loneliness. Greek women from the ancient period are known for their fondness for laments. This was seen as a powerful source of expression and since women had little control over other things apart from expression.
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A central question that predominates in this discussion is the role of intention in the presentation of a work of art, literary or otherwise. Postmodern literature as opposed to other forms is intensely aware of itself not only as work of literature but as a commentary on other works of literature.
The majority consensus on Lawrence seems to be that he was a man much influenced and driven by his own experiences and the relationships he had with family, friends, and environment. However, like all great writers who inspire debate, there is a minority who believe that critics have paid too little attention to Lawrence’s own advice to ‘trust not the author but the tale itself’.
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Through analyzing the message of the authors, it could be noted that language use is indeed an important element in creating written art. It is through this that the writers are able to make an implicative approach to sending the readers what they ought to say as the creators of the said artistic piece.
The Last of His Tribe by Oodgeroo Noonuccal is a true example of the period of Australian poetry it consists of the paternalistic manner that is was commonly found in the Australian colonists of the 19th century, Oodgeroo Noonuccal gives emphasizes to the loneliness of an Aboriginal tribe‘s last member.
They were poets who did that and more. They attacked not just governments and politicians and the powers, they spoke candidly about the flaws of human nature as seen in patrician or plebeian, governor or greengrocer, pope, or pauper. Blake exposed the dark side of human nature in poems such as “The Human Abstract” and “London.”
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The conclusion from this study states that the man’s disregard to build a fire at the end of the novel can best be realized as his recognition of the superiority of nature. This characteristic of the protagonist makes the story “To Build a Fire” the finest example of Man vs. Nature conflict and the naturalist movement.
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He specifically makes mention of a young couple, barely eighteen years of age who engage in an interlocking embrace in the glare of public view and kiss each other passionately, quite oblivious of the hustle and bustle around them and are only aware of each other and no one else.
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I agree with this statement completely, this is a beautifully written book by E.M forester; it can be regarded as a classic of its time. The book revolves around the main character by the name of Lucy, who is accompanied by other characters as well but our focus in this paper is on one and that is Lucy’s old cousin, Charlotte Bartlett, in other words, Miss Bartlett.
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The author asserts that the idea that lovers cannot be friends takes its roots in Plato’s thinking that: 1) Each human self is a discrete substance combining essential and unique qualities; 2) All attraction is a desire for union, and 3). The purpose of this union is to share in, possess or otherwise take part in these qualities.
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The theory of Gothic Enlightenment would explain that the anima fails to satisfy the man and that is why the head drops out from the woman’s body. The woman has become a corpse because that feminine persona within the man (Wolfgang) has died. On the other hand, the dead anima could have been beheaded because it is not identified as part of Wolfgang’s character. (Andriano 75).
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In her celebrated short story “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall”, Katherine Anne Porter deals with the memory of a dying woman about being left at the altar on her wedding day. Whereas the short story is celebrated for several artistic qualities, it remains one of the most effective illustrations of the genre of stream of consciousness story.
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The author states that The Nightrunners of Bengal reads like fiction, the story revolves mostly around the revolt of 1857. Rodney Savage is the main character of the novel; he is an army officer who lives with his wife and son in the cantonments, Savage is represented as an officer who is deeply involved and committed to his British troops.
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The author states that the story is about maintaining a certain appearance, about a sincere attempt not to hurt the family, and keeping the truth undercover. This duplicity produces unending tension for the family throughout the play that presents only false images. In the play, Charlie is the truth.
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This also has an influence on the level of value-based segmentation of these stakeholders owing to their balance between negative and positive practices where their perceptions taken in tandem with the relative importance of their sources of information, as well as the influence asserted by each individual on the natural environmental practices of the region, are concerned.
All dark deeds happen behind those doors—Medea plotting to kill Creon and his daughter and her own sons, and the actual murder of the two children happen there. The audience only hears the screams. This is not a new device thought of by the director of this play—this is as visualized by Euripides himself.
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The author states that he grew up quickly into a responsible young man of an adoring and a reputable character, fair-skinned with straight hair and brown eyes. His good looks were crowned with a wide smile, which reminds most of his friends and family members. He earned these initials from his school-days buddies.
Looking at the poems side by side, the similarities are highlighted, but then some of the essential differences are also immediately discernible. The themes of the two poems obviously have much in common, but the same cannot be said of the treatment of the subject matter. While Benson’s poem has a serious, simple tone, Herrick’s poem has a more playful, teasing approach.
The action of the book Jujitsu for Christ took place in Mississippi in 1960s, and the author of the novel gave a clear notion of that time. The book uncovers such important events as civil rights movement and relations between races. These issues are underlined both individually – in the main characters and their actions description – and in general, while narrating different complicated situations and problems which the protagonists had to resolve.
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The author states that on the way to hunt jaguars in the Amazon forest, Rainsford is washed overboard and deserted in the ebony night. He makes his way to Ship-Trap Island, which is cursed by the myth of sailors' lore. Rainsford, not given to superstition, welcomes the sight of lights on the island.
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The Sorrowful Woman of Gail Godwin is one with a very effective plot.It is said that all plots center on conflicts and this is of four kinds: between people, between a person and society, between a person and nature and lastly, between different aspects of the self (Dory Lynch).
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The overall argument of Steven Kotler's engaging book is the fact that when one is at one's lowest there is an opportunity for hope and a return to a perhaps better life than the person had before. The love of surfing is the one enthusiasm that Kotler has left after several years suffering with Lyme Disease.
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The Narrative explains the strategies and procedures by which whites gain and keep power over blacks from their birth onward. Slave owners keep slaves ignorant of basic facts about themselves, such as their birth date or their paternity. This enforced ignorance robs children of their natural sense of individual identity.
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I dare not let myself think of it. Even though the gods themselves willed it no such good fortune could befall me". Telemachus is questioning is own importance to the gods, which will inspire him.
Odysseus has been captured by the goddess Calypso on the island Ogygia.
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On reading the epic and analyzing the "crisis point" covered includes significant information that can be of modern use as well. It seems that the epic of Gassire's Lute follows the idea of a character that tries to attain some goal in life but encounters hardships in order for him to attain the goal. In everyday society.
The essay gives detailed information about works of modern American literature. Among its masterpieces are “The Things They Carried” by Tim O'Brien, “That Evening Sun by William Faulkner, and “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates. They have unique narrative styles and techniques.
The author states that Proust, a contemporary of Freud was greatly influenced by the latter in his philosophical leanings and in literary work. Freud treated symbolism in his book Psychoanalysis. According to this theory he propounded which must have influenced Proust, objects or ideas are represented by symbols.
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The author states that the first and the main means through which Puig seduces, or 'leads away' the reader, lies in the peculiar design of the book. It has been written in the form of the dialogue of the two imprisoned – Valentin and Molina, one of whom is known for his radical political views, the other one is equally radical.
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The author states that Frost poetically displayed transcendent irony and order in life. The fact that he used the word “design” in the poems signifies his deep contemplation on the subject of an intelligent plan or work done in art and skill; the intended relationship between the creations, and the very idea of divine intervention.
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As Lorca develops “conflict” as a traditional code based on law, superstition, and religion which orders a strict interpretation of Spanish life. Though originally the code served the desires of society for betterment, it's twisting by taboos dominance has made it an instrument of oppression. Because Fate so decrees it is an instrument of self-torture rather than a weapon in another’s hand.