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The children were brought up by their relatives: first by their grandmother and then by their aunts. The children grow up with an inward feeling of grief and loss over family tragedies which remain sharply imprinted in their minds. The important part of their life is spent with Aunt Sylvie who is quite an eccentric personality.
The choice of words used in a poem contributes a great deal towards the thematic concerns of a poem and the mood that the poem will set. Prosodic features of a poem entail aspects such as intonation, stress, and rhythm. Theodore Roethke in My Papa’s Waltz’creatively uses rhythm and rhyme, and to a lesser degree irony to convey his message to the reader.
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Changing society has swept all the sectors of the global economy including literature. Literature has taken a drastic turn in respect to development of graphic novels also known as comics. One of the examples of graphic or comic novels so far developed is Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
In this modern world, the clash between individual and the society is becoming more problematic. One can see that alienation in the mainstream society is the most important problem faced by an individual in his private and public domains. Some of the eminent writers make use of the problem of social alienation as the important theme in modern context.
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Laura Chase dies in a car crash that is an apparent suicide shortly after the end of World War II. Iris is an elderly woman at the time of the novel, and her role as the center of the book becomes apparent throughout the course of the story. The narrative of The Blind Assassin is particularly complex. Three narrative threads weave throughout the book.
The author states that Marie Cardona’s character in the novel is depicted as a blindfolded person. She is a straight-forward person, who in the novel frankly expresses her love and feelings. The author describes Marie Cardona as a selfless person who in spite of being rejected several times by the person she loves, does not give up on him.
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Undoubtedly, truth is said to be discernible in that by using rules of logic, people are in a position to express his or her actions. Faith is authentically human behavior that does not go against the dignity of man. In human matters, people tend to trust what others say. Therefore, one is only inclined to trust in God whom he believes he shares an inside communion.
The conclusion states that Afro-American literature is the quintessence of expression of black identity and its struggle in a white society for its liberty. Starting from the themes of “freedom vs. slavery” it has culminated in the form of a sensibility of an existence showing that the subject in discussion is not a stereotypical entity rather it is a self that has an “inside”.
Boy Willie thinks that the only way to stand neck to neck with the white people is to become wealthy. This is a common belief among the suppressed races of the world that they can get respect if they become wealthy. Boy Willie thinks that the white people have no right to look down on him and must treat him with respect.
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Obesity may be characterized as having too much fat within one’s body; this does not mean that a person has put on a lot of weight; instead, it only means that a person has excessive body fat in the body which is not burnt properly due to lack of exercise, resulting in an accumulation posing a risk to a person’s health.
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It is intriguing to note that Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is an incredibly contentious book that has earned a reputation as an American archetypal.The feeling of uncertainty I have when reading the book is ‘How could innumerable intelligent scholars be exceptionally alienated on whether the book is for or against racism?
Twelfth night is one of Shakespeare’s experimental works in a romantic comedy. Twelfth night portrays love as bordering on insanity, a frivolous game for ever-changing affections and uncanny behavior. This play is famous for its consideration of the relation between erotic desire and gender, as both male and female characters find themselves drawn to the androgynous ‘Cesario’.
This essay demonstrated that the poem ‘I Ask My Mother To Sing’ implements the poetic form to describe the feeling and ambiance surrounding the experience of his mother singing. Ultimately, the poem is a strong piece of literature not simply in its story or implementation of poetic form, but in the way that Lee captures and articulates a true and meaningful aspect of human experience.
This research is the best example of comparison of two plays. There are many similarities between King Lear and Gloucester in King Lear to Dr. Faustus, in Doctor Faustus. The similarities regard how all the men are seduced. The difference is in the nature of their tragic flaw. All the men are seduced by evil, and all the men have good at their fingertips, but are unable to capitalize on the good.
The failure to resolve the tension between dark and light and between the real and the imaginary is a reflection of the failure to bridge the gap between masculine and feminine views of the world. The yellow wallpaper symbolizes the pain and madness that comes of oppression, and there is a subtle message in the story, to the effect that the tension can be better managed if the woman is free to come and go as she pleases.
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is considered to be one of the best ever collection of short stories in literary history. It tells the trials, travels and tribulations of quite a group of pilgrims on their way to Canterbury to pay homage to the martyred Thomas Becket.
Berger presented his topic through a story about how he remembered to read the book Unforgettable Fire (Hiroshima 316) because of his influential friend who wrote to him about the possible third world war and yet his friend sounded somewhat innocent of the destructive reality the war could actually bring.
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The term Illuminati is used to refer to a number of different clandestine groups which have been the focus of the conspiracy theory world. Some of these groups had actual existence while a number of other Illuminati groups are purely creations of the human mind. Over the centuries the concept of the Illuminati has evolved from an Enlightenment-era society to a clandestine evil organization.
In the novel the writer questions one of the most fundamental features of human beings: their story-telling. She interprets the male-oriented myths created by men and undermines the obligation of a gender hierarchy – something that is perceptible in Homer, who established a cultural separation of the masculine and the feminine.
The element of music is important as it recalls Native American and Mexican folk rituals where music played a great part. This phenomenon is similar to the use of jazz elements in the works of African American writers like Toni Morrison. The use of indigenous elements serves to infuse the work of art with a feel of multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism.
The first question that this work raises in my mind is the real value of heroism. If an individual is aiming to be a real hero, he or she must be aware of its consequences. For instance, support from one’s friends, relatives, and well-wishers, is most important. Within this context, Beowulf’s fellowmen supported him and it helped him to undergo a number of hardships during his journey.
The youthful lady is named Charity Royall. Charity is a daughter of ‘mountain moonshiners’ and is an espoused kid. She falls in love with Lucius Harney. Harney is Charity’s first love with whom she is sexually involved. Summer is narrates of Charity’s story and her endeavors to control her feelings in a surrounding that had too much social pressure on women.
Although the major focus on the book is about the trials and tribulations that the main character undergoes, other themes such as the abuse of power by the white supremacists that went a step further to segregate the black people in their own country just as Wright, (p 56) writes.
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The events in the tales give women a dual depiction of character and role in the society. The women such as the Wife of bath clearly demonstrates courage and a unique cunning character in women particularly in their relationships with men.
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Frankenstein’s monster advocates that every evil has its root in society’s injustice. She reminds his readers that the monster possesses a human mind that longs for company, love, and compassion. Shelly’s attempt to humanize the monster effectively advocates that monstrosity or social evil is the ultimate reflection of what a monster or an evil-doer receives from the society
Macbeth’s character undergoes a variety of changes in his personal traits throughout the course of the play, as he moves towards the darker side of life and lets evil engulf him completely. This destroys his life because he gives in to the material wants of life and despite knowing the same, does not stop encountering these aspects during his journey.
The researcher finds common features of Whitman and Emerson’s idiosyncratic style. Emerson frequently uses such literary devices as contrast and repetition. Whitman’s favorite method is to pile up little details which succeed in conjuring up a vivid picture. The unseen is suggested through the seen. Both poets viewed objects from unusual angles.
The current Republican nomination struggles could not be a stone throw away from the issues being discussed. Just as, the series, contradicts itself so much with its intentions, so are the Republican candidates so much entangled with their decisions on issues relating to abortion, gay marriage, the environment, and healthcare policies.
There has always been evidence of people’s obsession with mortality. Everything got a specific time in the world to live and eventually lies in a concept that became written a long time ago. To understand death and what comes after death, several thinkers, poets, philosophers, came up with a lot of ideas that became incorporated in literature.
The ironic treatment of the lack of knowledge that is displayed by the narrator regarding the complexities of other cultures is continually mocked within the narrative. The linearity of the narrative that the speaker aims at is subverted by the constant interruptions that are consciously introduced by the writer of the short story.
Although most casual readers are familiar with Hamlet, Romeo, and Macbeth, perhaps a subtler, yet equally important character is Shakespeare’s Falstaff. Indeed, Shakespeare scholar Harold Bloom even argued that Falstaff is Shakespeare’s most complex and witty character.
The experience that Victor Frankenstein provided the monster was not factors that can be considered as a human experience because it is devoid of human connection and filled with misery, desolation, and alienation. There was no other way that his monster could turn out to be, but a monster, a flawed creation of a flawed creator playing like a god.
I will use various sources to find areas where Whitman chose to do something different from the cultural norm, or where he simply decided to make a turnaround in his life. Bloom, Harold. Walt Whitman. New York: InfoBase Publishing, 2008 Harold Bloom describes Whitman’s work, Leaves of Grass in his book, Walt Whitman.
Introduction Modern literature depicts the cultural ethos of modern times. Modern sensibility is faced with the problem of identity and deterioration of the traditions and values that were cherished by the people of the past. Man in his quest for existence comes across the issue of coping with the world around him.
This paper considers three such frame narratives, The Decameron, The Metamorphoses and The thousand and one nights and examines the effect which the frame has on the narrative in each case. The frame part of Boccacio’s Decameron consists of a dramatic flight from the Black Death, resulting in a rather diverse group of men and women being cooped up together in a small space while they wait for the danger to pass over, so that they can resume their normal lives.
Shelley is mourning his friend’s death and wishes to remember him forever. To express his love, he compares Keats to a Greek god, Adonis, who loved Venus but died at a young age. The god is mythically known as having several lovers. Shelley wants his readers to develop such a unique memory for Keats that they remember and love him forever.
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Language is often said to be means of communication. Human life presents several instances and circumstances which cannot be described in words alone. Writing about these instances for a common individual would probably be a very mundane experience however when is penned down by a prolific writer like Hemingway the experience goes beyond mortality.
McMurphey fits in the Christ figure since leads others in virtually everything. He has a peculiar way of performing a task as witnessed after the incident with the cigarettes. He is a new patient in the ward and his actions are quite dissimilar from other patients in the hospice. The actions and words used by McMurphey depict him to be a difficult person.
The author states that Lia’s case was stuck in the middle of two different and clashing cultures; the former being a traditional and based on century-old beliefs while the latter is more advanced and scientific. This made the Hmong child a victim of noncompliant parents and not a cross-cultural understanding or a septic shock.
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The author states that O. Henry uses many subthemes that help move toward the generalization of the major theme. The Gift of Magi by O Henry which was written in 1906 will be used as an example. As the major theme is developed, other themes will be illustrated as well as the use of the number three of words, and sound.
He had also fought for ‘equal rights’ and attempted to end the segregation regulation which prohibited black people from arriving at social gathering in a few places, such as cafes, inns and public schools.
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According to the author of the paper, revenge is prevalent throughout the story. Hamlet is biter and wants to do the same thing that happened to his father to the person who did it unto him. This research found it worth noting that, Hamlet wanted vengeance against Clause since Clause killed Hamlet’s father.
Consequently, the narrative is been considered as a center of enigma in the contemporary literary imagination. Nonetheless, numerous critics have presented positive feedback concerning the influential and symbolic depiction of alienation realized via the unembroidered metaphor of a human being turning into an insect specifically the dung beetle.
This behavior insures the dominance of whichever species of ants colonizes the area. If one examines a college campus, this same type of behavior exists, and not just with ants. Greek fraternities and sororities use similar tactics to gain members, control territory, and exert influence on the college community.
However, the transformation of Gregor was not instant and unjustified. It was actually a gradual process that began with how Gregor managed to live a difficult life as a son and as a traveling salesman, and how low and degrading he eventually considered himself to be because of such hardships.
The work shows the lives of the members of the Bennett family and also the way in which women and to a certain extent, men are victimized in a patriarchal society. The novel uses irony in a very effective way to satirize the ways in which society uses men and women to perpetuate the system of patriarchy.
Indeed Foucauldian concepts of ‘sexuality’ and ‘confession’ can, greatly, assist any attempt to delve deep into Sumire’s psychology and sexual behavior. Foucault believes that sexuality holds the truth of one’s identity in secret, as he says “sex is what holds in darkness….
A Discussion,Comparison and Contrasting of the Poems “Grass” and “The Mist” by Carl Sandburg.Carl Sandburg is an internationally acclaimed American poet,who claims the rare honor of having been awarded with the Pulitzer Prize twice.His poems,“Grass” and “The Mist,”deal with the elements of nature and their specific relevance to human lives.The author deftly uses several literary elements in these poems such as form,imagery,symbols tone etc to develop and communicate his theme to the audience.Poetry can be perceived as an art form where the artist has the leeway to display various literary elements to project subtle images,to communicate his or her ideas to the readers, without
Jazz was the epitome of the European youth. However, the presence of jazz and rock music in the soviet bloc was a sign of the oppressive nature of the Soviet System (Edele, 2002). Introduction Jazz and rock reveal much more than a political rebellion against a socialist system.
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There are books that help us to rise beyond our mundane periphery of life and inspire us to take ourselves to the next higher level. “I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala” is one such inspiring book which help us to see beyond the menial chores of life and comprehend the immense possibilities and potentialities captivated within the body of a woman.