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However, the one indisputable aspect of the story is the strong note of sympathy which characterizes the author’s treatment of the protagonist, Miss Emily. The voice of the narrator, which faithfully recounts every act of obstinacy, high-handedness, and outright insanity, always retains its neutral, non-judgmental tone, and never stoops to outright criticism or condemnation.
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The author states that it has been written in the form of a parable. The authors here suggest that an organization can be more productive; more focused on the customer and have lesser turnover if it can learn to have fun. It teaches us how to enhance the morale of employees and improve the performance of an organization.
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Children all over the world, regardless of race, creed or gender love to hear fairy-tales. In fact, a Harvard college professor, Maria Tatar , cited the importance of reading fairy tales to young children. “Fairy tales have a real role in liberating the imagination of children.
Slave women’s revolt then is an escape from the prohibitions of becoming women, signified by being wives and mothers. Also, their revolt focuses on escaping the sexual exploitation added to their physical slavery. They are not only slave workers but also work as mistresses for their owners, of which Jacobs wanted to escape.
This creation account stands in stark contrast to the account of creation as presented in the first chapter of Genesis in the bible. While both come from ancient societies in the same geographic region, they are extremely different in their telling. Some of this can be attributed to the different ways religion was viewed by these different societies. Other differences can be attributed to the way each society viewed themselves.
It was after the decline of the Kung-an school, the Ching-ling School came into prominence. In his Selections from Dream Memories from the T’ao Hut, T’an colorfully portrays the magnificence of nature that haunted him all through the different journeys he conducted to various places. He had a keen observation of both natures and on men and their art.
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The book opens by letting the reader know that the events take place in October. This is significant to the carnival because the reader will later understand that this is not an ordinary carnival -- the people in it are not regular people but "The Autumn People." There are many places where Bradbury uses foreshadowing.
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Each story of the book elucidates life of one or a group of animal, in association with human counterparts in the modern social backdrop. Use of imagination, elements of fancy and inclusion of picturesque from mundane social existence in the stories have provided an impression to audience that present social condition has equaled the situation for both animals and human beings.
Neither one of these plays tries to provide answers to the issues of human brutality or social injustice. They just bring these issues to the limelight in innovative ways, forcing people to think about things they would much rather disregard. They force people to question the norms of their everyday lives.
‘Voyage of the Argo’ is a mythical poem written in the 3rd century BC by Apollonius Rhodius. This epic tells us the story of the famous Greek hero Jason and the Argonauts, who undertake a voyage to retrieve the Golden Fleece from the land of Colchis. Medea is the princess of Colchis, granddaughter of the sun god Helias and a powerful sorceress.
Most readers can agree with this definition, but it does not differentiate between the book and text of the words. They are not the same: texts are present in a large number of media such as magazines, websites, journals, comics, newspapers, pamphlets, brochures, prospectuses, and also books - but they cannot all be called books.
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The story is not only significant in questioning gender roles, but also how this changes the identity that each has. The characters, symbolism and the plot line all work together to redefine identity in gender roles and what this means when men are without women.
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Janet Fox gives a perfect presentation of the story and the characters are designed in a manner to completely fit their picture in the story. From the beginning of the plot until the end she explains the characters with reference to their roles and their dialogues are designed in a way to provide an in-depth explanation of their nature.
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We will now examine two final passages. The first is Ecclesiastes 7:16 “Do not be overrighteous, neither be overwise- why destroy yourself?” The passage here is discussing an inward righteousness a self-righteousness or pride. This means, do not have a super-ego, self-delusion, or think of oneself is better than others.
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Macbeth is no exception to this general description. The play tells the story of a Scottish general, Macbeth, who has seen victory in battle just as he meets with three witches up on the moors. These witches tell him he will first become Thane of Cawdor, which is thought to be impossible as it is a rank of nobility and already occupied.
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In "A Farewell to Arms," Hemingway successfully describes the futility and madness of the War, and the absolute insanity that people fighting in it was driven to, once they are deep into the war-zone and there is no escape but to fight to the finish.
An adequate understanding of ancient socio-cultural trends of a particular civilization is always a challenge, mainly due to two reasons, first, lack of authentic source and second, availability of those sources that would provide a proper picture of the prevailing socio-cultural aspects of civilization during a particular period of time.
A detailed analysis of the epic similes will yield many points. The superficial elements like the objects of comparison then seem to be just the beginning points. The deeper aspects like the theme they signify give the reader a lot to ponder over. The themes of desperation, survival instinct and the quality of self-possession are the more subtle ones.
The characters are finally forced to admit their own complicity in their downfalls and experience enlightenment as a result. Oedipus discovers he cannot escape fate while Hamlet discovers that he should have trusted to the supernatural. Thus, both characters are easily classified as tragic heroes.
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There exist some cases that a book has been released in the market, and initially, it did not appeal to its set customers, but with the passage of time, it got interested of the readers and hence got an enormous sale. If such a situation occurs, this is a huge problematic aspect of the evaluation of a particular book.
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Drama is a performing art that can be used in various situations. If we talk in the context of drama and its impact on literacy skills, we will find that drama is really a helpful tool plus it is also very interesting. However, before going through any drama, it is very important to understand the context of the story in a broader sense.
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In essence, the most intriguing issue in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings is the true nature of human understanding. Barring the divine, are we able to truly understand our minds and can we fully back our instincts when we claim the same? Márquez addresses it using a language that is dissociated from the context of “the majority” who “understood” the angel’s predicament, but only to remain aloof.
With “How America was Discovered” focusing more on European imagery than “The Woman Who Fell from the Sky” which focuses on the environmental beliefs of the untouched Seneca. The Seneca culture is rich in its heritage and spiritual beliefs and both of these myths capture the passion and honor of their people.
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In his book he says that since the end of the nineteenth century, and all the way through the era of isolation, the term uplift implied an array of diverse meanings for African Americans. One popular perception of uplift, that goes back to the time of the antislavery folk faith of the slaves, describes it as a personal or a joint spiritual and probable social transcendence of the oppression and misery of the world.
By looking at the three works, we get an impression that they are evolving around issues that women were faced within a patriarchal society that was prevalent in the times they were written. The plot usually began with a representation of a woman’s character based on her words, her trail of thoughts, and her reactions to each event that unfolded in the story.
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The decision Charity makes finally, looks like surrender but it is the best under the circumstances that she is placed in. The element of true love is there, but the dominating aspect of the situation is that she feels a sense of being trapped. From one end, it is true love but Charity is unable to enjoy the fruits of it.
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Morrie was not diagnosed with ALS until he was in his seventies (p. 6). I found this interesting because he seemed to have everything he wanted and then this happened. Most people are accustomed to winding down by the time they are in their later years, but to have a debilitating disease seemed unfair.
The study aims to investigate the significance of the portrayal of the personality traits and characteristics of the speaker as well as the listeners presented by a skilled and learned author by creating a fabulous monologue. The paper also draws out the historical background and philosophical ideas described by the authors in their monologues.
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Jack faces in his life due to his troubled past. He is subject to abuse both, mentally and physically which drives him to indulge in self-destructive behavior. These behaviors stemmed from the mistakes performed in the innocence of youth. It was driven by the troubled relationships of his mother with his biological father and her subsequent partners.
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The play is definitely a product of the post-war move towards a more socialized agenda, its underlining message is still extremely relevant for today’s audiences. The themes of social and individual change and their necessity for achieving a more balanced world are abundantly evident. One only must consider the globalized effects of global warming.
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Through one’s own suffering one learns the suffering of others. It is the death of his daughter Grace that connected him to the misery of his brother. And he felt love for his brother. His past love revives and he extends the hand of love to his younger brother. The story depicts all the shades of a brotherly relationship
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From the paper, it is widely known that literature, as a specific discipline of art and humanities, encompasses within its scope a detailed picture of the development of human civilization from a socio-historical and socio-cultural perspective. Due to this reason, scholars, artists, and humanists widely consider literature as one of the primary sources of social documentation.
Such moral dilemmas may ruin the mental equilibrium and existence of a man. For this purpose I have chosen two gems from English Literature- one is William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. Hamlet with the desire to avenge his father’s death and Dr. Faustus with immense desire to acquire knowledge and power barters.
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This 391 pages book is divided into two categories. It can be termed as a socio-spiritual book. If one agrees—that which is not practical, cannot be spiritual either—this is the book one has to read. The practical problems of the secular life have been dealt with in detail. They are a source of information as well as religious guidance.
We’ll consider the aspect of realism and fantasy in children’s fiction. This topic is of high relevance because it explores basic topics which organize and influence youth themes, which appear on literary and cultural background. Moreover, realism and fantastic go side by side in children’s literature.
Janis lived the kind of life every girl dreamed of. Even though she had never known her mother, she had a father that adored her and made sure she had everything she ever needed. When they were hungry, he would get them something to eat by talking to the guy at the back door of the closest restaurant.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet sometime between 1594 and 1596 reflecting through his characters and action the Elizabethan values and traditions of England while focusing on the story of a young couple in Verona. In this way, he also incorporates some of the values that were understood in his time to have been important to people of an even earlier time.
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‘Postcolonial literature’ has become very popular in recent times. However, there appears to be much indecision as to just what the concept stands for. Several of the debates among scholars of postcolonial literature focus on which national authors or literary works can be rightly included in the postcolonial standard.
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Chaucer, best known as the father of English poetry, is well known for his descriptive and fluid portrayal of characters through poetic verse. A major and definitive quality of Chaucer’s writing has been his employment of sharp satire in order to depict an accurate and solemn picture of the time in which he wrote, that is, the Middle Ages.
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David Oliver Relin, the co-author of Three Cups of Tea, aptly summed up the description of the effect that Mortenson’s humanitarian work made in North Pakistan when he said, “Former Taliban fighters renounced violence and the oppression of women after meeting Mortenson and went to work with him peacefully building schools for girls.
The physical beauty of Christina is mentioned in ‘Life of Christina of Markyate’, several times. The patriarchal notion that the beauty of a woman is there to be enjoyed by men, may have been one factor that made her life full of miserable experiences like sexual assaults. Christina had fleed her marriage disguising as a man.
The nature of personal choice opens itself for an in-depth philosophical discussion. While The Road Not Taken, Everday Use, and I Dwell in Possibility, don’t always agree on the extent to which choice and personal responsibility are directly attributable to the individual or to what is always the right choice, they all function to analyze the decision making process in relation to these choices.
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The farm had stopped producing crops at the time when the child was buried. This implies a certain inevitable link between the productivity of nature and productivity of human species in a symbolic way. Dodge is found always on the sofa in the visiting room and this sofa represents the power that he commands as the father of the house
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The poems included in both Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience by William Blake are unusual for their day not only due to their simple appearances and deeper meanings but also by the way in which the poet, artist, engraver illustrated them, providing his readers with the rare opportunity to glimpse his thoughts in creating each poem.
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In the novel “Fathers and Sons”, the father-son conflict signifies the widening gap between the two generations in Russian socio-cultural orders of the 1840s, the same conflict in the “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” refers to the defiance of the youth to the patriarchal domination and suppressing culture in American society of the 1880s.
Bronte challenges the ideas of her society proving that love can transcend social class and position in life. She proves that a person can change their destiny in life and rise from poverty to high esteem. Moreover, the novel employs different perspectives as different narrators take part in telling the story.
Willy, the protagonist character of the play, had been a successful salesman in past and has rendered valuable services for the increase in sales volume of the company where he has been serving as a salesman. He has refused his brother’s offer of joining him in the jungle to earn a lucrative amount out of timber, as being a thorough and committed salesman, Willy is determined to stick to his profession.
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Montesquieu offers an exclusive exploration of the various forms of government and he is one of the greatest philosophers of liberalism. “According to Montesquieu, political liberty is ‘a tranquility of mind arising from the opinion each person has of his safety’. Liberty is not the freedom to do whatever we want
Both stories offer a different side of a single struggle. Angelou's character is more prone to discouragement and demonstrates the inequalities. This may be due to her greater exposure to unfairness and segregation than was Lee´s experience. On the other hand, it may be due to differences in personality styles. Whatever the case may be, both students were helped to appreciate the value of hard work and determination.
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Based on this story, Joyce Carol Oates wrote a book named “Lady with the Pet Dog” which is based on the 1970s and occurs in a place called Nantucket. Both books have similar plots or storylines where we find the lead pair getting involved in an affair outside their marriages, and both stories end where the chief protagonists seemingly find true love.