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The novel charts the rise of Saladin as Sultan of Egypt and Syria and follows him as he prepares, in alliance with his Jewish and Christian subjects, to take Jerusalem back from the Crusaders. It is a medieval story, but much of it will be cannily familiar to those who follow events in contemporary Cairo, Damascus, and Baghdad.
Shakespeare's famous lines in Macbeth have long summed up the human concept of death. To be sure, the question of the futility of human existence in the face of death has preoccupied writers of each era.
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Poe contrasts this with the concept that family always leads to loss and the incapability of holding onto the family unit. The presentation that Poe gives about the family ultimately leads to the idea of loss and death of the family. The loss and death of the family is one that Poe describes not only with death, but also how this leads to bondage.
Critics through the history of English literature have been of single voice about Jane Austen’s great knowledge of human nature and the effective presentation and blending of the various elements in human personality through her characters.
The research paper discusses the various themes involved in the poetry, the poetic and literary techniques and devices involved in both the poems while comparing their usage all the same. There are basically two major themes involved in the poem – love and death. Both the poems also are composed in following the similar meter composition – the iambic tetrameter.
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Power corrupts; people earn power through being elected into positions of responsibility or through amassing as much wealth as they possibly can. However, after such achievements, people change their behaviours and pick up traits that are detrimental to peace and stability in the society (Bloom 12).
This essay discusses that Hemingway fits the code hero because he lived a humble life that disguised his innermost abilities. Besides, he fits the code hero because of the performances he exhibited throughout the novella that includes a relentless spirit, craftsmanship, and autonomy, risk taking, recognition of when to accept defeat.
From this research, it is clear that the narrator depicted from the elements of the literary work the traditional embodiment of women from where they originated. The message relayed by Hardy, therefore, reflects the social images created by women constituting the works of British literature.
The work illustrates brightly and vividly the position of women in the American society during the 19th century. That was the time that allowed little freedom and opportunities for a woman to be independent, happy, and successful. However, the protagonist of a novel Hester Prynne dares to break social rules and follow the path she chooses herself.
The paper discusses that the status creates rather a situational irony. The characters are found to associate a man’s social status with things that are showy and ostentatious. For an instance, they always draw a connection between ‘social status’ and ‘pomp or grandeur’.
The novel begins by describing the family background of Amor’s, from his childhood to adulthood and perhaps the early upbringing contributed a lot to his behavior. Then the novel goes ahead and describes the love that Beatrice gave to Amory, and she loved her son deeply both as a mother and a friend.
From this essay, it is clear that Jen’s work has been acclaimed as an ironic piece of literature and most critics contend the irony exists in the title of Jen’s work. "Typical American" is about the lives of three Chinese immigrants in New York. The three immigrants are the characters that will be discussed in this paper, Ralph Chang, Theresa, and Helen.
Unlike modern interpretations that hold the female roles of the early 20th century were powerless and meaningless, both of these books reveal flashes of tremendous strength in the form of the female figure, both within and without the traditional roles. Both Peter Pan and Mary Poppins convey the sense of the traditional female role as something both strong and weak.
Sometime in life we are left with very few options, many a time we are forced to choose between two equally bad options, "Of Mice and Men is" a novella which puts George in a very precarious position. George loses his best friend because he did not have enough means to support himself and his friend.
One of the reports presented in the bibliography is based on authentic research and filled with tables and diagrams. It was prepared keep in view the empirical data that was analyzed through the regression method of statistics. The report reveals that immigration pattern has negative effects on rates of wages and employment opportunities.
The society began appreciating film as a commodity and a form of political expression. Later, changing policies meant that filmmakers lacked the freedom to achieve their storyline, and had to focus on choices that favored the country's image. Structural changes of the film industry sought to make filmmakers autonomous of state decisions.
The aim of the essay is to show the reader the notion of religion within a few pages of the story. Also, there is a Kurt Vonnegut’s "Slaughterhouse-Five" novel, that has very similar presentations of religion, but with a different historical perception. As with Hemingway’s novel, this story also offers a quick look directly at religion near the beginning of the book.
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The maim aim of the review is to show, that the little part of the novel has also much information to think about and for the readers to present. Despite being very short, several inferences can be made about the main aspects of the novel. First of all, narrative voice in the first chapter is obviously that of the main character.
The paper discovers colors a connective motif and representation of frailness and weakness of life. The repeated use of ivory and blue throughout this work serves two important roles: the first is to draw the work together and draw the reader’s attention to the artifice of literature, and the second is symbolic, to represent the delicacy and fragility of life.
The paper tells that the objective correlative is defined by Eliot as being a set of objects, a specific situation or chain of events that can then be used as a formula to recall a particular emotion; “such that when the external facts, which must terminate in sensory experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked”
The engineer’s name according to the business card he provided Dr. Watson’s maid with read Mr. Victor Hatherley, a hydraulic engineer who lived at 16A, Victoria Street on the third floor.
The anti-slavery movement was not an anti-church movement because the church took its full share in prosecuting that (Douglass, 331).Emancipation was a highly religious question that was demanded according to the law of the living God and in the name of humanity.
In the story, the textual context elaborates on the complexities that arose between a daughter and her mother as a result of the distance between them. Apart from the complexities, the story also projected Essie's (Marian’s mother) repulsive reaction against her son-in-law. This sort of perception gap has been a part of every society and has been prevalent as a trend over multiple decades.
The novel is written in the form of Roquentin’s journal entries. He decides to stay in Bouville to complete his research on a historical political figure. He starts his research work with enthusiasm, but during the course of the story, we learn through his journal entries that he becomes increasingly wasted by a crippling nauseous sensation.
Christ was confronted and tempted in the bible, the Little Prince also met his tempter in the desert. But the Little Prince is not so much bitten by the snake, it is because he allowed himself to be bitten. Jesus also laid down himself and sacrificed for the people. Like Jesus Christ, the Little Prince is self-sacrificing.
From this paper, it is clear that the latter part of the thesis is what the narrator reinforces in his portrayal of Marlow as an outsider with views inconsistent with mainstream British thinking at the time. “The worst that could be said of him was that he did not represent his class,”(Conrad 48),“...a Buddha preaching in European clothes” (Conrad 50).
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Little Tree, who was Little Sprout at first, had the racism of White people pushed in his face a lot, His Grandfather taught him to just ignore it. On the other hand, he had good experiences. He was taught about ecology, living in balance with nature, for example, in the ways Grandpa hunted and the attitudes he expressed about it.
Living life as it comes forth, Enjoying life to the fullest, Holding on to the belief, That time flies faster when having fun, And that the property they own is considered sacred, Hence work hard to amass more and more, Shopping till they drop.
The role of Violence in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko, is very often used in a way that is slightly different. It is used to bring attention to the horrific nature of slavery. Violence is not only used for the purpose of demonstration, but it is also used to “buff” someone up, or exert power on another; oftentimes, to show masculinity.
The aim of this paper is to show the impact of domestic violence on children. The major terms used during the research include domestic violence and children. From the over thirty articles displayed on the page, only fifteen articles were a hundred percent related to my area of study.
This essay describes how the poem captures its readers then and now by the creative imagination applied to an absorbing subject – a heroic battle between human good and supernatural evil, a subject which transcends cultures. It also follows the main events of the poem, discusses it's supernatural side and characters.
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The researcher states that Harry Potter series are a set of fantasy books, and as they such should remain under Children’s Literature section. People need not overreact it to express their religious fervor. Harry Potter series are not antichurch or anti-god. On the other hand, they respect the culture and the values.
This essay demonstrates that F. Scott Fitzgerald was a master with the characters because he was in a position to make the characters connect well to get the personality of each of other character coming out clearly and to complement that of the other person. Each character is made to play a unique role in the story that could stand out on its own.
The novel tells some bitter truths that no one speaks out. The main was our behavior towards minorities and weak people. We always try to bully them; we want them to get off our country. Without even considering that it is their right, as per the Constitution and laws of any country that all the minorities and majorities live independently.
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According to the report Austen’s work, Pride and Prejudice, focus on the theme of marriage in the middle-class society. Marriage was viewed in this class as more of a practical institution than romantic means which would have been an approved outlook by Malthus. Marriage was used as an impetus for improvement such as social advancemen.
Frost wrote many poems, but in this paper, we examine the similarity between three poems: Desert Place, Acquainted with the Night, and Designs. This essay examines how Frost depicted the world, in his three poems, as having an inevitable mix of life and death.
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The researcher states that the Tragedy of Hamlet revolves around various relationships, but focuses especially between parents and children. It is also mentioned by the researcher that this aspect of the Hamlet story is so important that it is regarded to have carried a pivotal role in the development of the whole plot.
The paper will help to understand the key to the John Milton's poem “Paradise Lost”. The poem speaks extensively about the justification of the way of God to man, yet the persona of the poem is considered to be Satan, the most influential figure in the poem and the core intelligence for most of it.
Homer had to contend with a father who believed in diehard traditions and a superior, athletic football star brother. Homer received friendship and aid from many people in his town with close community ties.
Before the essay's author started reading the story, he was thinking of the author as a complete feminist, although he is not sure why, and he was sure he was going to hate the story. As he was reading, my attitude started to change. It started off well, with the death of the husband and everyone sneaking around the new widow.
From this paper, it is clear that in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s works, features of romanticism and realism are organically merged. The future writer was from the family of the Puritans but did not become the follower, but the researcher of the impact of this religion of human exposure. Puritanism caused his sharp rejection.
Whereas Asimov’s view appears to be a 20th-century enthusiast’s naive optimism for technology, Huxley’s speculation of a bizarre and wacky technology-backed human society is a cautious attempt to gauge technology’s merits and demerits. Indeed all of the additional themes of Huxley’s novel are stitched together with the main theme.
Walker accidentally lost sight of one eye. Walker felt like she was no longer a little girl because of the traumatic experience she had undergone, and she was filled with shame because she thought she was unpleasant to look at. During this seclusion from other kids her age, Walker began to write poems. Hence, her career as a writer began.
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Mortality and immortality are terminals of philosophy which determine the courses of human life. All the religions, civilizations, ontology, ethics and humanities are rooted in a consideration of mortal nature of human being. Tales from Bible and Quran talks of things beyond earthly life which are perhaps biggest considered ethics today.
The paper shows that in his literary works, Mark Twain was more influenced by his literary profession and less by the past humourist novelists. He undertook his training in the school of newspaper fun-making and humorous lecturing, including an introduction to the Orthodox arts.
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Themes are presented or connoted in a literary work through different methods and stylistic devices. Through symbolism, for instance, an author can decide to bring to the attention of the readers some aspects that could not be directly decipherable within the text itself.
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Hillenbrand did just that in Unbroken which is a memoir that explicitly analyzes the bravery of a one Lieutenant Zampereni. Hillenbrand is credited for compelling narration and judging by the amount of detail that she used in her other authorship, the Seabiscuit, such compelling detail comes as no surprise.
The book demonstrates the tight and oppressive controls exerted by Stalin in his bid to portray Communism as the process of being molded in the image of himself, the great leader. In the atmosphere of Stalin-mania that existed in Russian society during this period, nothing less than fanatical devotion to Stalin served.
In Things Fall Apart, Achebe focuses on the life of a titled African leader at an Ibo village, Okonkwo. Okonkwo worked hard to achieve his socio-economic status, although his fear of failure has led to his greatest failures. The novel traverses several themes, including gender roles in Okonkwo's time.