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The author states that Phoebe Caulfield is Holden’s younger sister, and is a clever, talented young girl who is Holden’s main source of happiness throughout the course of the novel. She often chides Holden for his immature actions and his negative way of thinking, often being more mature than him.
A few characters like Dolores and Glory can’t afford to be rebels. Marguerite can walk out of Mrs. Viola’s kitchen as she doesn’t have to think about making both ends meet. The male characters in the novel, with the exception of Mr. Freeman and Mr. Bailey Johnson, fail to make an impression in the readers’ minds.
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The author states that plays of his period were not seen for the works of great literature that they are seen today. The way in which the English public viewed actors and acting made the plays seem trivial, similar to current day situation comedies. However, the accredited work to William Shakespeare is considered to have coveted roles for actors.
The paper has a title. The paper itself is interesting and informative; however, the title is rather droll. It would be nicer if the writer of the paper had chosen something that really stood out. Instead of “Holistic Medicine vs. Pharmaceutical Medicine,” perhaps the writer might want to consider having a title that is catchier.
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The author states on the subject of gender, Woolf is very often cited by feminists in their work and one of these new areas which had attracted special scholarly research interest is the role of women as victims in war and the ways in which women could be utilized to prevent wars in the first place.
From the point of view of gender considerations, Jacob focused on the sexual exploitation of the slaves by the slave owners. Personally her master's personal never-ending forced sexual attention she had to endure formed an important part of her narrations. Jacob has admirably tackled the issue as a woman slave and as a woman author.
In poem after poem, Mora’s message is the same as that of man Chicana and African American female authors - to prevail against the tyranny of repressive patriarchal institutions, oppressed women must become themselves in the fullest way possible and form a united front of solidarity in order to transcend tradition and allow for gender equality.
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The several stories that the author conveys as well as the way that he shows what happens can be questioned by the reader by looking at the viewpoint of the soldiers. More importantly, the author is able to show how this is a timeless theme toward what happened. One of the attributes of this book is based on the questioning of whether the war was worthwhile or not.
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D'Ray Reid tries to find the desperate remedy for a desperate situation. Suddenly he is involved in a challenging deal, not sought but thrust upon him by Kojak, the drug dealer. Kojak throws the deadly demand that contains life or death option about his younger brother. Ernest Hill describes the situation thus: “One hour,” Kojak responded coldly.
"Pride and Prejudice" offers a lot of rules of femininity, ones that, if women did not follow, they would not appear appealing to potential suitors. It was believed that since women had to be appealing to men, then men should be the ones to lay down the ideals of what constitutes as a perfect woman.
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Moreover, it has also to be noted that there cannot be a clear distinction between a ‘colonial’ and ‘post-colonial’ writer based on nationality and socio-politico-cultural affiliations. In brief, the term post-colonial is more about a spirit of contesting colonial values that had an oppressive agenda.
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The years at the asylum were truly a waste. The time spent pondering about the parallel universe of the sane and insane- Where does one end and the other begins?-- consumed several years of her life. Life and time that can never be turned back. Had she finally truly understood, separated and delineated these worlds so that she can be truly cured?
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To Kill a Mockingbird is a well-penned narration of the racial issues in the South before the Civil Rights era, say published in 1960. The author Harper Lee sketches out the story as a fluent description of the views of Jean Louise Finch, better known as Scout, a young girl. The story runs through lots of action and emotion but the key focus is on the projection of the theme of courage.
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The purpose of the paper is to try and reach a new reading of the characters, revealed through the language, with special reference to Juliet. Is she merely the demure recipient of Romeo’s love or does she have an active role in the relationship as well? Language and rhetoric, in specific scenes, is studied closely.
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Reportedly, in both “Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens and “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Bronte, is a representation of female identities that are able to create controversy of the characters. The female representation in both of these novels is a symbol of the movement from the old values and into modernism.
Even though women faced a lot of troubles and obstacles in acquiring their position in the society, but still they fought against all the norms, and other cultural constraints. Thus they were successful in changing the most important concept, i.e. “women’s inferiority as compared to men”. This inequality was justified in this era which was the biggest achievement that all these women acquired.
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On the basis of detailed discussion of poems by Hunt and Keats, there is made a distinction of humanistic appreciation of both writers. A creative union of John Keats and Leigh Hunt, their emotional ‘brotherhood’ resulted in poetry innovations, the involvement of American Romanticism, Cockney style, freedom of themes and humanity appreciation.
The author states that the Book “Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean” is often pedantic and becomes obscure at places, yet this journal of truth continues enlightening about the history of a stretch of land on earth almost forgotten from the historical perspective. The truth is the sole credential of the book.
This assignment also discusses the story ‘How the tortoise became Bald’ and the story ‘The three brothers and the pot of porridge’. In the story ‘The Tortoise and the Lizard’ and the story ‘Brer Rabbit Fools Sis Cow’ there are similar moral lessons to be learned that the animals should have worked for their food.
This title clearly and concisely indicates the subject matter, the problem, and the design that this study may deal with. The authors have coined a novel terminology for this, "novice birthing" (Dahlen et al., 2010). The community and phenomenon surrounding the study has been succinctly indicated in the title.
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Amanda has had a glorious past or at least that is the past her memory has recreated for her. She cannot get away from the past and face her dark and dreary present. It is this that makes her unable to understand her children, especially Toms's obsession with the future. In her, we find someone who Is obsessed with her own delusions almost.
The author writes about ‘timings’. "For working parents, making arrangements for the pick-up and drop is the greatest problem in addition to the financial problems. The timings are short, naturally so, on account of the age factor, and the difficulty arises out of adjusting the time with the children’s daycare. "
By failing in overcoming all the emotions tied to a human being, the Taoist monk’s attempt to create the Elixir of Life has failed. The illusions that Du experienced relate to Buddhism’s view of life, such as the idea that the body is temporary and the things we see are temporary, so in fact, it’s not reality.
Total inaction can never contribute to the freedom of humankind and it is against the process of evolution of humanity. But his firm conviction stands—an active person with a totally fixed mind—one that is not open to different possibilities—is even more dangerous than an inactive person whose mind moves and changes.
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The protagonist also realizes that he should not be there, though he is convinced that the owner of the woods is nowhere to be seen, nor to witness the man so close to his property. He stays for a moment to watch the snow turn the woods icy and white, but he eventually coaxes himself to continue on with his journey.
The poem gives the message that if parents, teachers and community members do not inflict unnecessary pressure on the young people, it would become encouraging for them to show their talent and abilities in studies, sports and other activities. On the contrary, unjustified demands from the elders turn the young generation go astray, and even take their life in a state of intense despair and dejection.
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This reflection is presented in a perfect manner in the character of Frankenstein. The novel portrays an image of Mary Shelley writing her book in the work of Frankenstein while creating the monster. The ambitions of Mary Shelley as a young writer can be perfectly compared with those of Frankenstein as a young scientist trying to craft his own creation.
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TIt's pointed out that the Raven, on the other hand, is a narrative poem that shows a young man’s undying devotion to his dead lover and his exchange of words with his unexpected visitor. Both The Cask of Amontillado and The Raven lend themselves to various parallelisms in terms of point of view, symbolism, and imagery.
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This discussion shows that the play revolves around tragedy and revenge and several critics of the play have highlighted the quality of Shakespearean plays with regard to the theme of revenge. In the play, the protagonist’s pursuit to revenge his father’s murderer leads to the tragic death of Hamlet and people close to him.
The play's power in performance relies on keeping the ontological stakes of black magic deliberately uncertain, and the audience is convinced of the efficacy of Faustus’s conjuring. According to Andrew Sofer, “the fascination conjuring held for Elizabethan audiences can be traced to its unnerving performative potential.
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The author states that the story starts when Captain Robert Walton talks about this scientist and his creature with his sister via letters. The story moves on when the captain moves towards the North Pole in a ship in search of more scientific knowledge. During his journey, the ship gets stuck in the ice.
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The opening scene of the play i.e. the Scene One of Act One sets the ambience and prepares its audience for a journey and an unknown quest set forth. This scene not only prepares its audience to accept the world of imagination that one is about to travel through but also is one of the key scenes helpful for understanding.
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The narrator of this essay also aims to tell about Sir Philip Sidney, who was born in 1554 and lived until 1586. He was very well educated in the lifestyles and changing attitudes of England’s upper classes. He was educated in the traditional way of the elite class and studied for some years at Christ Church, Oxford but left before earning a degree.
This discussion talks that Grimm Brothers’ Cinderella is a creation of a patriarchal society that has some fixed norms and expectations for the fairer sex. It is totally anti-feminist. This story clearly shows that the qualities such as beauty, selflessness, modesty, wealth and piousness are some of the desired traits looked for in a Christian woman.
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The book Manafi’ al-Hayawan, or The Usefulness of Animals by Ibn Bakhtishu is a work of science that was created in order to help understand how animals could be used to contribute to the health and wellbeing of mankind. However, the manuscript is full of beautiful illustrations that create an artistic and historical significance to the work.
Though Orwell offers a heavily biased picture of the working class by focusing chiefly on the miners, yet that picture in itself is all-encompassing. The author does not leave out anything from his inspection that might make his plea on improving the conditions of the miners stronger and more persuasive.
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In most studies, the initial phase of creativity is thought to be characterized by the creator’s interest in solving a problem, placing the driving motive squarely on the shoulders of the individual in independent action through his interest in the topic of acknowledging the environmental influences necessary in the presentation of a problem.
Lucy’s dual nature in the asylum could easily be explained by the fact that she’s been locked up, to begin with. It can be seen that she struggled with attempting to fit society’s definitions of what she should be despite being what she was even when she was given freedom of movement within the home.
Impressions of people are often the first thing we use to judge others but are not always as correct as we assume them to be. For example, in the business world, it is often warned that “Within the first few seconds, people pass judgment on you – looking for common surface clues. Once the first impression is made, it is virtually irreversible”.
Pride and Prejudice, the most popular novel by Jane Austen was published in 1813. Her works represent simplicity and straightforward presentation of human life. Besides, the work Pride and Prejudice portrays a rigid class system in English society, especially the middle and higher classes.
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Before discussing the intertextual links of the play with other contemporary literary pieces it is essential to discuss the plot of Romeo and Juliet in a brief. It is a love tragedy due to a traditional enmity or feud between the two families Capulets and Montagues in Verona Italy. The prologue of the play introduces us to the story of the play.
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While it was originally expected that peer monitoring is a single construct in line with agency theory’s claims, the research revealed otherwise. During the study, two types of peer monitoring were well defined and studied – direct and indirect peer monitoring. Direct peer monitoring involves a worker detecting their peers’ results.
Malamud’s “The Natural” and Kessey’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, both are written to display certain social stigmas and inhibitions that greatly dehumanize mankind and bring maladies to their lives. Both the works reflect the age in their own way and bear the brunt of contemporary stigmas. The novels are didactic.
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This particular book portrays one of the top spies in Italian history during the 17th century. Walker uses this story not only to identify the concepts of the master spy but also to show a different perspective on this historical time period. The ways that Walker crafts this particular book works to show insight and depth into Venice, Italy during the 1600s.
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This is followed by the use of sound and literary techniques, all which provide an understanding of the themes that are a part of her poetry. In the poetry book, “Laughing Sickness,” these different techniques work together to show a specific meaning to poetic themes while allowing the reader to look at a unique perspective of each idea.
While Le Fanu’s narrator, Dr. Hesselius does not have any psychological problems and also an entirely rational thinker, James’ narrator, the governess, seems to be suffering from psychological problems. In Le Fanu’s stories, Dr. Hesselius tells readers about the sight and vision that protagonists have suffered whereas in James’ we see the governess is narrating her personal experiences.
This discussion talks that pictures have been the part of children’s books since the beginning of the writing. In the early ages, there were no illustrated books; books only had text related pictures in them. The standard of illustration was increased as the writers acknowledged the importance of healthy images in the books.
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Hawthorne paid attention predominantly to the symbols connected with the concepts of spirit, soul, consciousness, sin, guilt, etc. The system of these categories determines the actions of almost all of his characters. For N. Hawthorne, the spiritual life of America, its morals and principles were projections of the inner morality of every person.
Therefore, most of the problems he thought of concerned mainly the cold war, ego-centrism, McCarthyism, homosexuality, and America’s sense of consumerism. In this essay, I shall spot the light on this poem and see how the linguistic and stylistic devices reflect the whole message Ginsberg wants to convey to the Anglophone readership.
According to the research, Pierce indicates that the logicians have attempted to clarify their position with the concept of distinctness: “which contains nothing which is not clear”. In investigating these definitions, Pierce is claiming that the language of logic no longer makes sense because it is unable to form these clear and distinct ideas within the realm of abstract modern thought.