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The family was forced to leave the Dominican Republic because of their father’s opposition to the oppressive dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo. It is told in reverse chronological order by multiple narrators. The novel begins with the adult sisters living in the United States and ends with their childhood in the Dominican Republic.
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Hanna’s life had always been a difficult one. In the first part of the book where she befriends Michael Berg and goes on to indulge in a passionate and intimate relationship with the then fifteen-year-old boy, there are many instances where her attitude towards him and her conduct in general, are incomprehensible not just to the teenage boy but also to the reader of the book.
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Edgar Allan Poe emotes that he desires to hold onto time, grasp as much as one grain of time, but laments that he cannot hold onto it, it is gone and cannot be regained. Time passes and fades, leaving memories that are shadowed with the consistency of a dream, making one wonder if anything that is remembered was real or if it was just a dream.
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George Orwell began his career as a journalist and English author. He was an advocate of social justice. He believed in democratic socialism and was opposed to the operation of totalitarian rule in a state or nation. His reputation as a writer of social science fiction goes unquestioned in the world of literature.
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The play “As you like it” commences with a court setting, where there is rampant injustice and violence, which is then juxtaposed with the peaceful, rural setting or Arden forest which is much simpler. He then proceeds to explore the impact of such a juxtaposition of two different environments on his characters.
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Literature has been the mirror of life and society. Since the initiation of its organized form, literature has played myriad roles. Sometimes it has acted as serious documentation on a vital social issue and sometimes it has just been a balm to the aching heart and tired soul. With time, literature has changed its course.
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In Pride and Prejudice, there are similar gender and sexism dynamics involved with the characters’ relationships. As Darcy becomes more able to change and falls in love with Elizabeth, this change leads him into a more sensitive position in which he is freed from his early habit of patriarchal absolutism.
However, the two older daughters prove unfaithful to their father and he slowly sinks further and further into madness. Cordelia returns with an army while other friends return to the kingdom in disguise in attempts to help the insane king, but all fall to pieces in the end with most of the principal characters dead.
Perhaps more troubling than the broken family bonds within the play are the unnatural family bonds that become apparent as the action unfolds. There is an obvious unnatural relationship between Oedipus and Jocasta. This mother-son/husband-wife relationship can be somewhat forgiven in that Oedipus at least had no reason to suspect their true connection.
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Godwin’s later books reveal that she embraced the new philosophies emerging as society slipped into the postmodern age thus fulfilling another of the major characteristics of works selected for the literary canon. One of the characteristics of the postmodern is the concept that multiple equally valid voices exist simultaneously.
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As regards the books pertaining to history, they are more valuable as it records the events of the past and present before the future generations. Now, if such books are written by any great personality then it attains importance of a different paradigm. Not only does the autobiographies of great personalities associated with the great events of history hold importance.
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Given the power of the Adam and Eve creation story and Milton’s Paradise Lost, with its graphic description of God, Satan, and Christian cosmology, it is not a surprise that the theme of dangerous knowledge has such consistency throughout English literature. In Shelley’s Frankenstein, a pursuit of knowledge is a value.
Under Thomas Hobbes “Leviathan”, it can be said that man is free because of jus natural, writers’ common term for the Right of Nature. “Each man has the liberty to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life; and judgment, and reason, he shall conceive to be the aptest means.
Ralph is a sensible, responsible, wise, and peaceful young boy who doesn’t like to fight unless heavily provoked. He has amazing leadership qualities and he is open to the other boys’ ideas that could aid in their rescue. He listens to them, takes care of them, and tries to erase their fears of the beast.
The author states that different reasons can be seen in the tragic conclusion and suicide of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo can also be blamed for causing the circumstances that ultimately lead to their death. His indecisiveness can be seen from his pursuance of Rosaline to an extent that he enters a party of the Capulets to see her.
Both the Norse and Greek creation myths tended to place emphasis on the same basic elements of life. In both groups, Fate played a strong role in their lives and was represented m each culture by three female deities that were considered only half-gods. The Norse referred to them as the Norns and gave each woman a unique name.
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It is not unusual for poets to express the deepest elements of their souls in the lines of their poetry. This is partly because of the nature of the art form. Poetry forces authors to use abbreviated speech in which the universal experiences of mankind must be phrased in the sensory details of a lived life.
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The object of the novel is obviously not to inform about the bases for the war, nor to necessarily get the reader on one side or the other. The Republicans are seen as sympathetic, as they are exemplified by the main characters, yet the most brutal scene of the novel was the murder of the fascists by the gauntlet of men.
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Unlike Achilles anger in the Iliad, Aeneas' anger had a more rational dimension. Aeneas is not asked to make a judgment about Turnus' guilt, as this had already been established, but is to administer punishment. Anger is the most appropriate emotion to determine his actions, and anything else would have been repugnant to Roman readers.
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As Hemingway says the importance of his writing is what is not written, it is what the reader can bring himself out of the reading. To read Hemingway implies that the reader has to do a great exercise in finding what the writer has omitted. Here we find the point to consider Hemingway among the modernist writers.
In the novels “Frankenstein” and “Rebecca”, both of the authors, Mary Shelly and Daphne Du Maurier, to a great extent, go along with Freud’s concept of ‘uncanny’ to captivate the readers’ topnotch attentions up to the end of the stories. Also, both the themes and the structures of the novels interplay with each other.
The three texts cover three genres of literature that make them special to the readers and this is the reason that they have a fair share of differences. As the concepts illustrated in them do have a target audience yet if read separately readers can draw their personal connections with each text.
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.
Carol Thomas Neely maintains that there is no dissolution of gender boundaries in the play Antony and Cleopatra and it does not transcend the traditional masculine and feminine roles. Instead, the play exhibits more flexible gender relations due to the greater genre diversity of the play, and it reaffirms the division between masculinity and femininity.
Havelock’s definition of the oral mind does not discuss things in terms of absolute binaries – good and bad, man and women, day and night; rather, the oral mind is that which blurs boundaries and creates spectrums of acceptability because it realizes that the purpose of communication is not in defining what it is, but what it does.
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As part of the literature, the book is very well authored and contains important literal techniques that are useful in ensuring that the reader understands and enjoys every bit of the book. The author has also managed to bring in facts in his fictional account which makes the book reliable and relevant in the historical sense
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What Kate Chopin wanted her audience to understand is that women, regardless of how large their family or how dependent their family is, should still be entitled to spoiling and thinking of themselves every once in a while. In this modern age, women are finding it easier to do so; in the 1800s, it was almost impossible
Though there are many internet shops, cafe’s or places to access the internet, the library is one of the best places to search on the web. This should also be one of the focuses of any research, which is studying the effect of a library to the users when internet access is available. The improvement of the audio-visual facilities should also be studied.
The greatest question that faces all heroes is mortality. Although they are the strongest in their class they are not invincible (even if they are part God, like Achilles or Gilgamesh). They are tempted to use their great strength to do good for themselves or their cause, but they have limitations that they may not know.
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.
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Anti-heroes almost unanimously display this sense of frustration with and disillusionment by the superficial levels of society, and in turn provide the world with their own front of taciturn and ironic rebellion against its perceived superficiality, which is something that the hunger artist definitely does
In Ireland censorship of literary works after independence was a means to protect the Catholic Church from criticism by dissidents such as Joyce, Behan, Edna, Kate, Sigmund and Margaret among other writers, who were publishing books and novels that contradicted the church on matters of sexuality, pornography and reproduction.
It can be seen that the similarities are defined as the religious or spiritual processes, as well as human nature that is widely accepted as a popular concept. However, the differences are reliant on the cultural affiliations and traditions which are created among the different cultures, specifically which define a sense of uniqueness among those practicing this tradition.
Love and marriage have been the common themes in literature for centuries, although sex, lust and passion have been often looked upon as restricted themes to be discussed so openly in literature, especially by women writers. To a great extent, it can be even said that these themes were not explicitly stated or explored by women writers until 18th century.
When his perfume was used for selfish reasons—to control and manipulate people, it serves no joy, but when he intentionally doused the perfume to himself so that the people would desire him and eat him, the perfume ultimately benefitted society as they have become more civil after the event and life became more cordial, more ‘humane.’
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Julia Ward Howe wrote the poem “Battle Hymn of the Republic” in November 1861 in a flash of inspiration during the American Civil War. Shakespeare wrote the sonnet ‘When forty winters shall besiege thy brow’ keeping in mind the fact that youth fades away and is overshadowed by grey lines. This poem represents the poet’s plea to a young man to get married.
System’ constitutes everything, including culture, people, events, etc, etc, which ‘surrounds’ an individual and influences that individual’s thought process and physical action. Most times an author writes based on what he/she sees, hears, and feels. The authors after observing and hearing about the ‘system’ of a particular place or country.
The Chinese philosopher Confucius said, ‘True goodness springs from a man’s own heart. All men are born good.’ So why then are there so many bad people? We look around and we can not deny a man taking advantage of another, a woman disdaining her neighbor, a girl fights with someone her age or even younger or older, a boy steals to feed himself and his siblings.
There are two distinct classes in the story, split into both urban and rural and genteel and poor. These are shown in various ways, such as how Mr. Twycott has several servants who are from the village, he is vicar for. Mr. Twycott’s marriage to Sophy, one of the rural poor, is such an unusual thing that he knows it will have disastrous effects on his life.
The biographical sketch offered in the book Sainted Women of the Dark Ages by Jo Ann McNamara et al provides another compelling illustration of Genovefa’s important role in the religious and social life of the period. Genovefa enjoyed a significant relationship to the city of Paris and she was given the role as patron and protector of the urban population in the city.
The author explains that Hazel refuses to bow down to other people’s opinions, even if it is her own children, and, recognizing a deep gap of understanding between herself and her children, ends up taking My Man Bovanne home to take care of him. The children of Hazel want to prove that their ideals are better than those held by her.
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Sancho Panza is the best character to use as an example for this exploration, as he is socially subordinate to Don Quixote and others throughout the novel. He exhibits clear traits of a lower social class, while Don Quixote exhibits clear traits of a higher one. The novel even uses food to draw clear social distinctions between Quixote’s “squire” and other characters.
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts on December 10, 1830. She was the daughter of Edward Dickinson, a successful lawyer, and politician”. In her youth, she was popular and socially active. In her twenties and middle age, she isolated herself in her house and garden. Two men played important roles in her early life.
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The personal life and works of Shakespeare catch the attention of several original and fresh studies. In a reflective analysis of the personal life and works of Shakespeare, it becomes lucid that several of his writings bear witness to the experiences and incidents of the writer’s personal life and his celebrated play Hamlet.
Fragile things need to be handled with gentle care. People make sure that they handle delicate fabric like satin or lace, chinaware and glassware, and babies with a soft touch and extreme caution. This goes the same with feelings, the heart and one of the most important things in whatever kind of relationship, trust.
The social attitude toward women during the Elizabethan period was that they were generally only suited for household needs and didn’t have the necessary capacity for thought that men had. Despite this opinion, Shakespeare wrote numerous different female characters demonstrating a variety of abilities, characteristics, and responsibilities.
Rhetorical questions are questions that are not necessarily intended to be answered but because they have the tone of a question, function to make the brain start searching for answers. Some authors may choose to answer these questions later in the text, which also works to help keep interested in the work flowing and to build continuity into the writing.
Euripides’ treatment of the myth of Heracles is also different from the tales of his heroism in that in his play The Madness of Heracles, Euripides focuses his attention on the tragic aspect of Heracles’ story where he kills his wife and children after being visited by a frenzy sent to him by Hera and only just misses killing his father by Athena who smites him with a rock.
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The readers are reassured to see the assurance of some relief returning to the house. The author takes care not to completely shatter the readers’ faith in righteousness by suddenly bringing on Paul’s death but rather rationalizes his position by exemplifying how the desire of money never ends and no matter how much money one gets, it is never satisfactory.
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I have always been fascinated with the workings of the human mind. I enjoy psycho thrillers and am awed at the complexity of how people can think and behave beyond the normal manner I am accustomed to. That is why I was particularly interested in the novel selected for this critique, as it gives me a peep into the situation inside a mental institution.