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Coaldrake is a powerful attempt to explore the most exalting exhibition of the Japanese civilization---architecture. Particularly, it tackles the close and collaborative relationship between architecture and authority in Japan. The book asserts that there is more to key structures and architectural styles than being mere signs of power of the rulers who built them.
At first, the townspeople, see Hester Prynne’s A as a well-deserved punishment and a reason to treat her as an outcast, but after seven years, they come to regard her A as standing for “able” and, years later, as something entirely without stigma. At the beginning, the townspeople view Hester’s A as a deserved punishment and a reason to be contemptuous of her.
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The theme is based on the understanding of going against the will of beliefs and of nature and the outcomes which this creates. Coolridge focuses on the horror and the suffering that comes from fear, specifically by violating nature, sometimes interpreted as religious beliefs.
Claudius is the protagonist in the play and Hamlet plays the role of a tragic hero in the play. He gets many chances to kill Claudius but he delays avenging the death of his father, Hamlet gets possibly the finest opportunity when Claudius is seen to be praying in the play but Hamlet does not kill him there, this prolonging of revenge shapes up the play very well and it is easily the highlight of the play.
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The 20th century witnessed an explosion of literature that challenged the depths of philosophical and psychological investigation. One of the most prominent writers in the 20th century canon of literature is D.H. Lawrence. Through his novels and short stories he both pushed the boundaries on what is acceptable in literature and explored the subconscious in narrative form within the spectrum of the psychoanalytic understandings of his cultural milieu.
The study of tragic hero probably begins with the world popular philosopher and thinker Aristotle and his concept of tragedy and tragic hero. For Aristotle, a tragedy is an essential tale of suffering and calamity conducting to the death of its hero.’ Tragedy, then, is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude.
Historians have identified remarkable influence by various factors such as community, race, ethnic backgrounds and culture. In the field of literature and religion, historians identified only a nominal representation from the part of women. The works of Judith Murray, Phillis Wheatley and Sarah kemble Knigh bestow a realistic picture about the role of women in the early American life.
Sylvia Plath utilizes a confessional approach along with prominent tools and figures of world war history to render “Daddy” vividly effectual as it attempts to impart narrative about the two significant characters in her life. About her father whose presence in her life has caused Plath to bear certain unresolved domestic struggles.
The novel is a celebration of unconventionality and certain bizarre thoughts in very mundane lives along with the redemptive power of love. Celebration of Redemptive Power of Love in Mary and O’ Neil The theme of love posits itself at a very poignant place in the collection of stories that appear collectively as a novel.
The book ‘Moby- Dick’ written by Herman Melville is a story whose setting is mostly at sea and talks of interactions between sailors and encounters with whales. In the 41st chapter, the author in the first voice tells of the oaths that the sailors have taken against Moby Dick to hunt down and kill him.
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Hopkins had for the longest time identified his talents in spoken and written poetry. He employed very many stylistic devices that left all his audiences speechless and attracted. His accurate use of imagery ensured that he had the ability to relate to many objects and aspects around him.
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Education was like a magical ladder that guaranteed social rise at the end of it. Yet, even the tool of education was seen differently. A very clear case of difference in education lies between W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. Both Washington and Du Bois were prominent Blacks who propagated education but in a different manner.
He was stripped off his boxing rights for a period of four years after which he went on to become one of the world’s greatest fighters and earned himself the nickname of the ‘Greatest’ as he was involved in some of the most historic boxing matches that have taken place in history.
The location of Arvada Center is in the United States. The address of the center is 6901 Wadsworth, which is 7 miles from The people in charge of the art gallery were very courteous and they are always ready to direct people to the art works that people have requested or have interest.
The decorations in the art can even be therapeutic, and some people are always excited about it (Denver Art Museum). Denver art museum is located on a rocky mountain, and the building itself is impressive in that it captures the interest of the visitor. Outside the building, there are red-colored posts carved which are eye-catching.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Introduction The Yankee, a 19th century product of America detects the unjust inherent in 16th century’s institutions of social and rank stratification. The author blames the Roman Catholic for enhancing justifications in social inequality; his main target is breaking down the church by forming many small groups for people to join.
This is essentially, what Lewis does through his Screwtape Letters. This work still stirs a lot of controversy from its readers. Lewis wrote the piece from the perspective of an evil being advising another devil on how effectively to tempt a Christian. He uses this perspective to show Christians the way they let evil get into their lives.
Mothers are as panicked about fulfilling the qualities of a bad mother as of falling short to fulfill the attributes of an ideal mother; in both instances, mothers fear the contempt and criticism of their children and other people. This fact is what Sandra McPherson is trying to illustrate in her poem Bad Mother Blues.
He has finally come to the throne, which rightfully belongs to him. I am happy to be part of this success, but I am also weary. I have been with men and soldiers for far too long, and I am in need of a female presence. Moreover, I long to sleep in peace and eat good food at leisure.
In this short story based on five-parts, the narrative structure of the plot permits Chopin to portray varying viewpoints on particular circumstances as a way of signifying that “actuality” is, at best, comparative. The situation is easy and simple enough: the husband of Calixta, Bobinot, and her son, Bibi, are in city when a storm strikes.
The plot in a gothic novel will commonly feature a desperate female protagonist with romantic feelings, escaping or even fleeing from the location of her lover or male hero, only to return later to his location, often a castle-like structure. This happens in Jane Eyre as well, with Jane fleeing Thornfield, his lover Rochester’s castle, only to return to his new castle, Ferndean and unite with him.
Father and son existed in psychological conflict to each other in All My Sons and thus embodied the opposing principles that shaped the play’s dramatic theme, while in another of Miller’s plays, Death of a Salesman, the Biff, and his father, although adversaries, are more directly connected in their principles and there is hence more ironical sense in the determination of the central dramatic issue.
The poem, “Song of Myself” was one of the untitled poems that were written by Walt Whitman. The poem was one of the brilliant displays because of the original themes innovative techniques that they use. The poem was in the lead position in the year 1856 and the edition was given its first title.
Frank’s idea is adopted by many, as the American Dream. Many people are in support of his idea. All over the world, people are applying it, in maneuvering form the middle-class levels to gaining high social standards. He has written many articles on how individuals can rise to greater heights in life.
The main contribution of Chatman remains the cinematic narrator that he referred to as non-human agent, “the composite of a large and complex variety of communicating devices” (Chatman 134). These aspects include sound, music, voice, lighting, camera distance, mise-en-scene, and editing among other things.
Generally speaking, Shakespeare’s development of life-like characters and their interactions are complex and multi-dimensional. Within this area of understanding, one of the text’s most prominent relationships is that between Prince Hamlet and Ophelia. This essay examines Hamlet’s relationship with Ophelia.
Both the prose follows the cliché i.e. every saint is a sinner and every sinner a saint because without the other it is not humanly possible to retain the balance of this world.Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne use their power of imagination and fabulous skills of writing to project the sinister and the dark side of human nature.
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According to the research findings, Hemingway does not merely present the realities of way --- he condemns it. He states that it creates a situation that destroys mankind. With the use of rain to symbolize gloom and death, he lets the readers reflect on the war's ability to kill everybody --- heart, mind, and soul. It is a bitter rebuttal to the romanticists' glorification of war.
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Consequently, the bank bailout decreases equality of opportunity since good entrepreneurs are denied the ability to create a profitable enterprise from the assets of a business that is not profitable. Such entrepreneurs are denied the chance to take up the assets of the failing firm in order to create excellent and competitive products that can fetch good market prices.
The Christian missionaries and saints of the medieval world always had the conviction that they might be tested by the evil anytime. Beware of this evil influence, they used to scourge themselves so that neither worldly nor bodily pleasure would conquer them, and hence they could keep themselves close to God all time.
Pain and suffering have certain manifestations that may root from an actual physical condition or emotional experiences that are restrained and kept for their nature. In this essay, the cases of two characters from different kinds of literature will be compared and juxtaposed in order to determine relations between Freud’s theory about hysteria and physical pain to a human’s emotional turmoil using Goethe’s “The Sorrows of Young Werther”.
In these regards, the extent that Linda constitutes a simple stereotype or a multidimensional character is one of the major questions. This essay investigates Linda’s characterization throughout the play and considers if she helps Willy or hinders him. At the beginning of the play Miller largely presents Linda as a stereotypical character.
Sister Marie is confident that all the other nuns apart from Blanche will stick to their faith if the threat that they are given is fulfilled. Blanche and Sister Marie have some similar traits that can be seen from their actions. However they also have a number of things that differentiate them.
The poem ‘Song of Myself’ was written and published by Walt Whitman. The poem was first published in the 1855 edition of Whitman’s book ‘Leaves of Grass’. In the second edition of this book, Whitman renamed it (the book) as ‘Poem of Walt Whitman, an American’. So from the very beginning, Whitman’s attitude was to reflect on being an American.
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The author states that “Soldier’s Home” is about the former marine, Harold Krebs, who after serving in the First World War, returns to his childhood home in a small Oklahoma town. In the town, he feels ‘out of place’ and faces difficulty in adjusting to a normal life, ‘holding on’ to his past war experiences.
Arnold wrote the poem “Dover Beach” during his short visit with his wife to Dover region of southeast of England. In this monologue the lover or the speaker talks to his ladylove who is a silent interlocutor.
These three forms of literature that emerged are all about the presentation of life in all its goodness and badness (Chopin and Bloom 14). Naturalism in the story is evident in the portrayal of the “natural” and motivating factors that influence people to act as they do, or the powers-that-be that are beyond an individual's control that have a hold on his or her life.
The causalities in the First World War almost match with that in the Second World War. The casualties in First World War would have been unimaginable had any of the modern weapons used in that war. The new weapons like poison gas, submarines, airplanes, tanks and artillery shells, etc can cause tremendous damage to all living things if any of them are used in a war.
This farcical play revolves primarily around how a chauvinistic and materialistic, but crafty man, sets out to subjugate a woman notorious for her foul-temper and sharp tongue and turn her into a dutiful, subservient wife.
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The readers get a first impression of Miss Emily when the aldermen visit her house to ask for her taxes, she is portrayed as “bloated, like a body long submerged in motion water, and of that pallid hue” (Faulkner, 1930). This comparison about her drowned body conveys a message that she had been dead inside the house for a long time now.
Firstly, I came across Erna Motna’s Bushfire and Corroboree Dreaming made in 1988. This had an abstract presentation which described the “Aboriginal dreaming” of an Australian Ancestor through a corroboree. A corroboree is said to be a celebration ceremony from an Australian myth.
William Roper as an Exaggeration of Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons. During the play A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt, William Roper often acts as a counterpoint to the ideas expressed by Sir Thomas More. In reality, their ideas are not all that different, since they both believe in God and both feel like rules for morality in society are necessary, but they go about it in different ways.
During Book IV of "The Ballad of the White Horse", by G. K. Chesterton, Alfred encounters an old woman in the woods. Upon meeting her, Alfred pities the life that she has lived, while admiring her perseverance. He also learns a lesson about the dangers of pride during this encounter, which helps him to retain his humility in the future.
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The Gilded Six-Bits, by Zora Neale Hurston, illustrates several principles about money and how it is viewed by two people that are married, including paydays and having a savings account before any life-altering events, such as having children.
All Quiet on the Western Front is an antiwar novel written by Erich Maria Remarque a German boy who was drafted into the Germany war in 1916 to fight the world war I. in this war, Remarque was badly wounded and 10 years after the war, he was motivated to write this book with the purpose of bringing into light what ordinary German soldiers go through during times of war.
The novel starts off with a rather banal tone and picks up gradually to develop into an intimate account of the sexual thought process of the two protagonists, namely Abby and Jim. The most chastising aspect of Nicholson’s writing is that, although extremely provocative and tactile, it beautifully ceases to be pornographic.
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Unlike parallelism, the tools that are used by the poet in ‘Beowulf’ for making the reader understand the context of the line are Kennings. Kennings are poetic descriptions of normal things, for example, a poet might call the sea the ‘whale road’. There is extensive use of the kennings in ‘Beowulf’. There is also extensive use of elided metaphors in the poem (Eliot, 2010).
Within the group called Hispanics are peoples of diverse ethnic origins. They do share a common language heritage but have major differences otherwise. In this paper, we shall discuss the linguistic, political, social, economic, religious, and familial statuses of four Hispanic groups living in the U.S – Mexican Americans, Puerto Rican Americans, Cuban Americans, and Dominican Americans.
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It is an accepted or free or constantly changing conduct and might have provided a person social standing or social rank. The concept of age and age-related roles is also an old concept in our society. We as a society assign roles to an individual based on their age. These social issues have been well illustrated in the short story “Aren't you happy for me?" by Richard Bausch.