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Aeschylus was a renowned figure in matters of drama in the Western part of the world. He wrote many plays but to date, only seven are left after the other got lost in the course of history. In his Orestia Aeschylus gives us a vision that is beautiful, unique and whole. The constitution of Athens on the other hand is a name given to any one of the two texts from antiquity.
The Kama Sutra is relatively a textbook for lovers and courtesans. Through such an organized environment, with its well-arranged marriages, the existence of plenty dull as well as painful households where the copy of the Kama Sutra would appear in handy. Hinduism acknowledges that searching for pleasures and avoiding pain are essential to human psychology.
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The story traces a tale of Xiang Lin’s wife whose life is so tragic and forces her into being mistreated by her society. In the year before the 1911 Chinese revolution, an impoverished woman is sold off as a child bride but her husband dies unexpectedly. After this event, her cruel mother-in-law enslaves her and sells her to an educated family.
The skill and imagination of the author are the things that determine the setting of adolescent fiction. Major themes are coined around the challenges that the youth face. Styles for writing these kinds of stories vary from the many literary styles to the speed and clarity of the free unobtrusive verse Appel Jr. (1991).
Romanticism was a complex artistic, literary and intellectual movement that evolved with the beginning of the second half of the 18th century in Europe and gained its strength with the reaction of the industrial revolution. It was a rebellion of the social and political norms and the reaction against scientific rationalization and was attached much to the visual arts, literature, and music.
The author acts as an omniscient narrator in this book and provides all the details and insights about the characters. An omniscient narrator is described as a narrator who knows about the entire story and even provides the conflict, thinking, and ideologies of each character.
Both Brave New World and The Portrait of a Woman try to bring out the idea of different aspects of civilization in the world. The movie and the novel sum up all the differences that can be traced between traditional and modern life happenings and this means that the authors aimed at drawing a line between tradition and modernity.
The revolution began in 1789 after the convocation of Estates general and went through to 1799 when power was held by the consulate. This process was full of ups and downs as the citizens accepted and rebelled against some of the changes taking place.The effects of the revolution especially the revolutionary war are still felt in the present era.
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Two patients react differently to a similar situation. Chief Bromden pretends to be deaf and dumb as he hallucinates. He is the narrator who sees society as a combine, a machine that sweeps and cleans everything that is on its way. The next character is McMurphy. In this essay, we analyze how these two characters react to the system they find themselves in.
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The authors have identified and comprehensively explained six stages that those struggling to overcome their bad habits can follow: Pre-contemplation; Contemplation; Preparation; Action; Maintenance; and Termination. This is the stage when people with a problem such as smoking, or overeating deny that they have a problem, especially when people close to them.
These novels point out the major issue of identity that the post-colonial authors in Australia struggle with. Due to this issue of not identifying with the place they were related with or born in, they undertake introspection of their objectives and understanding of their native places.
Narratives differ from each other depending on the narrative mode used by the narrator or the writer. It should be noted that every culture values narrative since they are a very symbolic aspect of any culture. In some circumstances, narratives are known to contain the answers of the origin of some things or even people in a certain community (Morini, 2009).
The essay discusses the fable of the seven voyages in chronological order determining how each provokes the theme of quest. Studies have identified quest as a central theme in the Legend of Sinbad the Sailor. Mythologists conveyed this theme in a multidimensional aspect that includes, inter alia, recurrence, emphasis, the flow of events, coincidences as well as monotony.
Poetry in Chinese literature has often been used to describe thoughts and details that defined culture for the Chinese. Even so, it was vastly different from the poetry written by the Greeks and Romans, which were mostly histories about Gods and Goddesses or battles and voyages.Chinese poetry often talks about themes like the balance of life, yin and yang, the divinity that is found in animals, birds, and even inanimate objects.
With rich imagery and the comic strips, both juxtapose the characters to investigate and discover the ideas on love and marriage that were much prominent in the lives of women. Beatrice and Benedick are turned into two biggest critics of love in “Much Ado About Nothing”, and this play also shows the way society bestows treatment towards the inferior sex and how the chauvinistic attitude of man.
According to Needham, the post-renaissance scientific revolution accredited to the West during the time of Galileo is imperialistic in attitude and does not advocate for a cosmopolitan approach. This statement forms the epicenter of criticism and has invoked various reactions by historians of science.
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Huxley narrates the legend of Brave New World in a third-person, omniscient influence. The description is sequential for the most part, leaping back in time only to disclose a little history. The primary six chapters have very diminutive action moreover are an alternative dedicated to illuminating how this society operates.
Literature as a form of art is a source of debate, dialogue, and exchange of ideas that are reflected in these works. Works of literature have been used to share human experiences that paint or present the existing social realities. This makes literature more than art due to the great role it plays in society (Ogundokun, 2013).
Generally speaking, this study underpins such understanding by critically evaluating characters in four stories for the research paper. These stories include which include a Rose by Rose for Emily by William Faulkner, Hands by Sherwood Anderson, Eveline by James Joyce, and Dead men's path by Chinua Achebe.
The Muslims view the Quran as the word of Allah. The book contains religious observances and specifications that are full of both figurative and literal suaveness. These adumbrations become a challenge when translating the Holy Quran from Arabic to English. This paper attempts to explain some equivalence challenges facing the process of translation giving evidence with instances of verses from the Quran.
In 1789, Richard Price in his sermon argued that the British people just like the French had the right to dethrone a bad King. Edmund Burke responded to these arguments through his text Reflections on the Revolution in France. He countered Richard’s logical arguments and proclaimed his support for the right of inheriting concerning monarchy in Britain.
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Books keep children busy during vacations and when at all times. They also teach important valuable lessons to children. The writers of children's books take a lot of care to ensure that their books convey the right message and that these books do not contain vulgar and unrefined terms and phrases in their messages
Reading the introduction to the book Regulating Aversion by Professor of Political Science at the University of California Berkeley, Wendy Brown reminded me of this precise sitcom because the book focuses on the way Americans deal with tolerance. I find that the show has the ability to portray society’s form of tolerance in an exaggerated manner.
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The advent of the mobile phone in the 21st century has changed the way individuals communicate and interact in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as well as other parts of the world. The introduction of the mobile phone was intended to serve adults and the business world rather than young individuals (Campbell 3).
Apple is a leading electronic and information technology company in the world. It is the most successful company in the industry offering the best high-quality information technology products. Despite its worldwide success, Apple does not operate in a pure monopoly. It offers pricey products for middle and high-income people who comprise a smaller market share in developing countries.
Michael and Clare had dinner with Roy and Diane every Tuesday night at different restaurants. They additionally had dinner at their home almost every Sunday not only to spend time together, but to cook their favorite meals as Roy and Diane were eating simple food at home, and Roy was extremely skinny.
The Sijo at its best portrays intense passion, devotion, and loyalty during the Confucian impassivity: at its worst, it being out mechanical formalism of oriental poetry. One characteristic element of Sijo is that the meaning must be deeper. The Sijo is characteristically composed of only three lines; however, a lot is contained within those three lines.
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Despite the length and the scrupulous detail of the book, it’s very important in our current culture. The members of the public are greatly affected by the disposal of carcinogens in the groundwater. The disposal leads to contamination, death, and suffering in the town.
The Harlem Renaissance has been described as a blossoming which was “ Never dominated by a particular school of thought but rather characterized by intense debate, the movement laid the groundwork for all later African American literature and had an enormous impact on subsequent black literature and consciousness worldwide.” (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2015).
Smoke control is integral to property protection and life safety. During a fire emergency in a high-rise building, smoke control systems improve occupants’ ability to move and maintain tenability in the form of egress. Computer programs and computer-based models have been developed to quantify pollutant transport and airflow in multi-zone buildings.
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One of the essays that would be discussed is ‘SantaLand Diaries’ by Sedaris, a great playwright and a well-known public speaker who was well sought after in France. He was also quite a famous essayist who contributed his writings that centered around bringing awareness to people on some of the prevalent social causes or problems in the society
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The most immediate and notable effects of the shock of war in Syria has well been captured in the book "A Journal Of The Plague Year” by Daniel Defoe. What Defoe capture are the psychological challenges and complexities people are facing as a result of the difficult life they are forced to undergo. This according to the author is manifested through chronic phobias.
The food choices that consumers make are influenced by different factors. As it is with consumer behaviour, a buyer’s food choices may be affected by among other things, the price of the food item, the packaging or branding of the same, its availability in local retail outlets, and the perceived value or health benefits.
The writers present their works with a characteristically American touch through the fusion of the American Dream, although their presentation of this idea seems to take a different turn from what seems to be the expectation of many, in which the American Dream enhances the happiness of characters basically from wealth possessed and influence enjoyed.
It is essential to state that while Cather’s ‘A Lost Lady’ describes the triumph of the new materialistic civilization over the heroism of the past in America, she also laments the waning power of American imperialism. Throughout the narrative, Cather sounds very apologetic with regard to imperialism.
This text will consider the works of ten texts by writers Monique Witting; June Jordan; Joan Kelly Galdol; Mary Wollstonecraft; Luce Irigaray; Bell Hook; June Jordan; Sandra Glibret & Susan Gubar; Heidi Hartman and Simone de Beauvoir, giving an annotated bibliography. Witting is concerned with gender issues.
In this portfolio, I wholly focus on writing a blog. Every week I read the set readings, look over the questions the tutor has set under the ‘Review your reading’ tab and I extend this through reflection and further search and reading on my own. My main focus is on the three topics in PUBL9006 which interest me the most.
Globalization is anchored on the marketplace which on the other hand pivots on choice. The choice of an individual is largely dictated by the culture within which he lives. Confucianism is one of the oldest cultures in China; based on this culture morality is highly emphasized particularly in building a harmonious society that fosters respect and equality.
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The narrator recounts his adventures from the First World War and what happens since then. He remembers sitting with his friend in a cafe watching a parade of soldiers who had been conscripted match recently (Romanillos 2013). The friend has an opinion that France is the best nation in the world, the idea that Bardamu object to strongly. Bardamu claims that the nationalism idea is unrealistic.
From an idea planned and developed in 1922 the Great Gatsby was finally released later on in 1924 when its author Fitzgerald was in Riviera. The impeccable ideology behind the development of this novel is perhaps outstanding from the fact that it is developed at an ideal time considering the theme behind the development of the novel.
Kenzaburo has been accredited with putting Japanese literature in the limelight due to his various books that have won him awards internationally. This is attributed to the fact that individuals reading his books could relate to them. This is due to the fact that Oe put a lot of emphasis on social factors which formed the majority of his themes.
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This research concentrates on health issues that exist among UAE people, particularly diabetes. The research has been carried out through both secondary and primary sources. The secondary sources entailed a literature review on various tools while the primary sources entailed tools such as quantitative questionnaires.
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In the Heart of America is a “poetic anti-war love play written in reaction to the Gulf War of 1991” (Osenlund). Wallace explores links between violence and politics; war and racism, and desire and status or class. She lets her characters try to define themselves in her surrealistic and episodic, non-chronological play.
When one has finished reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, and Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhy then another must-read text is The Madwoman in the Attic by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar. The two books, Jane Eyre and The Madwoman in the Attic are surprising by the coherence in their themes and imagery owing to the fact that the writers of these books were historically and geographically distant from each other.
The city of New York plays an important role in Truman Capote’s short novel Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but it is a subtle role. Capote does not devote nearly as much text to his descriptions of the city as he does to the descriptions and interactions of the characters, but he uses his descriptions as a sort of canvas on which to display the themes he is presenting.
Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus” does not quite fit easily into the usual genres of his plays, combining as it does several theatrical styles. This makes audience reactions more complicated socially and neuroscientifically. It is classed by some as Shakespeare’s first tragedy, and it is also one of his earliest plays.
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Described as the suppression or restriction of books whose contents are considered questionable and harmful, book censorship is an act that has existed for a long time now. In fact, it is not new even to the very democratic societies where freedom of speech is deemed stronger, and where prominent works such as James Joyce’s “Ulysses”, Theodore Dreiser’s “Sister Carrie” and D.H Lawrence’s “Sons and Lovers” have featured in history of banned books.
Described as the use of humor or exaggeration in literal works such as novels, plays and films to criticize issues that are controversial and even weighty in society, satire is a vital element of literature that allows the satirist to criticize the ideals and behavior of the society while using wit and humor and in so doing, allowing the audience to question their ideals and behavior in question and change accordingly.
It is now almost one hundred years since the First World War /The Great War began. Hardly anyone who is alive today can remember it, except from the point of view of being a small child. We do of course have official records, grainy bits of film, or stiff, faded photographs. We also have correspondence from those involved, as in Arthur’s ‘Collection of letters from the Front’.