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It is maybe because of his mixture of cultures, seeing how they were slightly different from the United States to the United Kingdom, that he put so much attention on symbolism in his work. “Eliot is known for his critical and theoretical writing, particularly for his advocacy of the ‘objective correlative’, the notion that art should not be a personal expression, but should work through objective universal symbols” (“T.S. Eliot”, 2006).
The novel itself has the shade of tragedy in it as the epidemic of cholera was spreading in the city of Venice. The surname of the character which is “Aschenbach” means “stream of ashes” symbolizes death which is a tragedy. “ Gustan Aschenbach or von Aschenbach , as his official surname had been since his fiftieth birthday has taken a solitary walk from his apartment in Munich”.
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Insert name Tutor Course Date Risks of Modernity in “Oryx and Crake” by Margret Atwood Margret Atwood’s novel “Oryx and Crake,” published in 2003 delves more in a bioengineered environment where scientific research has given rise to a new species of human though embodied in Crake.
The story centered on the life and death of Oscar Wao, a Dominican boy who was desperate to give and receive love, which was complicated for him to achieve because of his race and nerd personality considering that he lives in the United States. The life of Oscar’s family and the curse passed on to him from his roots were also featured in the story.
For this to be realized there is a need for devotion and respect to one another. This concept lacks appreciation of others lacks in Heart of Darkness, thus Twue love cannot exist in such a universe. Heart of Darkness explores the matters involving imperialism in complicated methods. This is a confirmation that Twue love cannot exist in such an environment.
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Ideally, Darwin's Theory of Evolution asserts that there is a close relationship between all lives and that all life came from the same ancestor (“Science” 1). The theory conflicted with religious, political, and social views where some people only gradually accepted his views (“BBC” 1). However, most scientists relate to this theory and most people can now identify with his views.
The poem consists of a dramatic monologue by the central character that is J. Alfred Prufrock, trying to come to terms with the social setup in which he is placed. In the poem T.S. Eliot presents Prufrock as an anti-hero who is timid, middle aged, unsure, indecisive and confused.
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Nottage’s play advances the traditional role of women as being dutiful to their husbands and traditionally performing roles that were inferior to their husbands. The play also appears to identify the traditional role of women as being powerless before their husbands and having the inability to confront their husband.
The author suggests that the Election of 2008 is the first time Americans had an honest conversation about race since the Kerner Commission Report in 1968. This paper aims at discussing the book, From Black Power to Barack Obama by Peniel E. Joseph.
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott follows the lives of four sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March. It carefully details their passage from childhood to womanhood. The idea of ‘ideological ambivalence’ in Little Women starts even from the way the novel receives public attention.
Studying several of these expressions throughout several culture around the world and throughout history illustrates that these instances of spontaneous creative expression are usually associated in some way with exploring human experience. Even though they don't often speak directly to the concept of creativity or its development, it is clear that these artists of various types have engaged in a great deal of thought and practice in order to hone their skills and most accurately convey the ideas in their heads.
Interestingly, even though the entire short story focuses upon the material hardship that the husband and wife face, a further interesting component that is woven into the short story is the understanding that material wealth is nothing more than a pipe dream that the lower classes chase with single minded ambition.
He wrote a poem “When we two parted”, which is a romantic poem, and to analyze the last speech called “I’ve been to the mountaintop.” given by Martin Luther King, Jr. Who was a leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement? The works of these two well-known personalities will be examined based on the theme Courage.
Defying fate anger the supernatural authority that determines fate. As the play portrays, even the birth of Oedepus was because of fate. The gods had determined his birth thereby informing his parents that he would kill them. In early Greek society, gods were essential in the development of stable and peaceful kingdoms (Homer 2).
Hamlet is involved in directing his play for the new King Claudius and Queen Gertrude. He is a young passionate wrathful man who wants to portray his disapproval and sound intellectuality in front of his new parents. He wants to demonstrate to the world that he can precisely comprehend adults' sham actions.
The author presents himself as a Protagonist based on complicated fiction in the form of an autobiography. To fully praise the quality of writing, the readers must first realize that the story is fictional rather than based on historical accounts (O'Brien, n.p.).
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What motivates an individual to compose a literary work are his emotions. It is indeed easy to create a literary masterpiece, where one’s emotions play a significant part in choosing the right words to impart. However, there is more to literature than being a mere avenue of expression; more so, when a work is deemed part of world literature.
Food is made the element of focus because it does appear in the most important scenes in the film: When Yellow Mar. Food holds the central theme in the film because of the cultural value it holds. At the 46:30 minutes, Yellow Mary is shown to have been missing the good Gumbo, which is inevitably found in her native homeland.
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Changing Perspective. From ancient days, suffering has been considered as an integral part of life. It was believed that Man is doomed to suffer on this earth for the mistake he has committed. Suffering, as a theme for creative writing, has recurred in the writings of almost every culture and civilization.
Uncle Philip runs a “magic toyshop” but is anything but magical himself. He hates children, hates adults, and hates life. He’s monstrous and brutal. Why do you think such a terrible man is so good at a craft that is normally associated with enchantment, children, magic, fantasy, innocence, purity and so on?
The prominence of his work made him among the best during his time. The context for the drama is the city of Verona, somewhere in Europe. As such, many people often dismiss it as a mere sad story, it encompasses other aspects apart from love and death such as power, violence, and societal classes.
The concept of femininity or masculinity in china was almost always tied to cultural and economic development across the various regions and also across the different periods. From the traditional image of the bearded warrior and martial arts expert the image steadily changed into that of a more docile scholar as the accepted man figure (Zhongshu et al, 233).
Chief says that he noticed how exhausted Mcmurphy had become and then after that, we start to see how frantic and tired Mcmurphy becomes. Chief is healed and says “thank you.”(Page 184). This is the first time that we actually see chief speak. But Billy betrays Mcmurphy by saying “Mcmurphy did it!” (Page 264).
Linda’s story endeavours to provoke the compassion of her readers in order to endorse humanitarianism. However, this is not done in the usual way of depicting a female as a weakling who just accepts all that is handed to her. Most writers attempt to bring out compassion in a character by using the stereotypical ‘damsel in distress’ role.
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Odyssey helps to coin his journey of homecoming through well-placed powerful imagery as this depicts the human condition in such unprecedented way in those times. The Odyssey tries to trace the journey of the storm-tossed man and his tribulations with different encounters and roles of women and men in that context.
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Picasso is well known for a majority of his works and exceptional pieces that receive worldwide acclamation. Cubism, as a style, incorporates the use of varied shapes to depict a noticeable subject. It incorporates the use of distinctive lines and definite shapes to illuminate all features of a painting, with the main emphasis being on the subject.
Mexicans creep up on you at night and they rob you, stab you in the back (poem). But people have a propensity to overlook the hard work the Mexicans do on plantations for very little money. The poet says the Mexicans work so hard to plant and pick natural food for American stores so they can have food to eat.
The book, “Ramayana” is viewed as one of the utmost Indian epics. The book was written between 1500 and 4th century BC, though it has been adapted and restated numerous times with each narrator giving a diverse version in order to meet different preferences and demands.
Something turns out tragically for Hamlet. In the play, Hamlet feigns madness so that he can discover the truth behind his father’s death (Shakespeare 29). This plan proceeds well, but he slowly begins to slide down the tunnel to insanity. This causes his mind to go out of control. What started as an act of antic disposition or insanity becomes less of an act and it ends up in Hamlet’s reality and tragedy.
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The authors worked hard in those days so that they could prove to the authors who belonged to the European or American culture so that they could be respected and their works to be appreciated by the other authors. By this, the works of the African American authors, therefore, began to get into the extra world and thereby passing the desired morals and values to society.
The son thinks that Mala killed Chandin and that is when she was taken to hospital for the mentally ill. In the end, Ambrose's wife confesses that her husband was the one responsible for the death of Chandan. Tyler tells this story as a way of helping Mala reach out for her sister Asha. In the end, the two sisters are reunited and Mala regains her sanity.
Jean Rhys tries to bring back her memories of the Caribbean to create the magical and dangerous landscape of Wide Sargasso Sea. Through this book, Rhys is able to create a character who achieved to haunt the readers for a period of more than a century. Northanger abbey is Jane Austen’s first ever novel.
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From the start, Tom’s character is shown to be frustrated and intolerant as he gets angry at his mother for reprimanding him about his eating habits. “I haven’t enjoyed one bite of this dinner because of your constant directions on how to eat it.” (Glass Menagerie, 2013) In today’s world too no man like to be ordered and fussed around.
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The short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates is replete with literary elements that could be evaluated in greater depth and detail. One would hereby present a more intensive analysis of the characters in the story, as well as an assessment of their exhibited behavior.
The novel talks about a day of the lives of three women. It is made up of three separate narratives, one for each woman. Virginia Woolf is one of the women talked about and she is writing Mrs Dalloway (Ehlen, 2013).
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If they are more accepting of each other, there is a greater probability of having a peaceful life with the maximum amount of satisfaction. There are certain roles that are followed by the genders but they should not be enforced on anyone, the final decision should be the person alone and whatever it is, the person should be respected for his ideals and not be judged upon.
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Following the research made by a professor of hearing and speech science of Ohio State University, Michelle S. Bourgeois, all the individuals affected by Alzheimer’s disease retained their literacy in case they were literate. Patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease can be able to read comfortably on their own during the first stages of Alzheimer’s.
The reconciliation between the seemingly dichotomous Shen Te and Shui Ta is thus perhaps a critique of individualism which does not encompass fellow feeling. The presence of this doubling also presents to the readers/viewers a large array of futures for the play’s Setzuan.
Gilbert emphasized his feelings of overcoming the grief one faces from losing someone by death in a very elegant way. His emphasis on the start regarding how tough it is to absorb the feelings and in the end his abrupt and suitable finish to how such feelings must be let go off is simply marvelous and helps the ideology of an elegy to enhance.
The romantic poets garnered their inspiration from Napoleon, whom they praised considerably in their works while comparing him to his less liked nephew, Napoleon III, who was the French emperor at the time.
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Jane Austen, an 18th-century novelist is well known for their novels which portrayed real life through her limited experience. Her critical and ironic visions about life were truly portrayed in her novels. Critics have praised her for her intense moral preoccupation and her exploration of meaning in the relationship of her world and the world of actuality.
The black water chronicle by Philip Pendleton Kennedy is a narration of his adventure in different parts of the Western Virginia in the regions of black water. This adventure is captivated by poor or worst environmental conditions. It presented numerous types of suffering that all the elements presented in the story are subjected.
A symbol is a literary device used by the writers that contains different meanings, represents the overall mood or sometimes gives deeper meaning to the literary work more than that is meant or provided by the writers themselves . The use of symbolism gives meaning beyond what is actually being described.
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Some Hamlet films have been directed by produced by Laurence Olivier, Franco Zeffirelli, Michael Almereyda, and Kenneth Branagh. The film versions of the play have been produced to make it easy to study the works of Shakespeare. Michael Almereyda appreciates the cultural influence the works of Shakespeare have had across the world.
Psychoanalytic analysis of the madness of Shahrayar. King Shahryar’s actions in the book, “A Thousand and One Nights” shows evidence of what many psychoanalytic experts describe as human attitudes, mannerisms, experiences, and thoughts largely driven by irrational drives.
The challenge in human psychology and cognitive development is the environment in which the person is brought up or finds himself indebted to. The major challenge with the war veterans is the inability to fit into the change in the society. The end of the world war signaled a new beginning for the war veterans.