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The author of the paper demonstrates the moral life, values and beliefs of aristocracy. The etiquette of the upper class, decorum and standard of propriety engulf the main character, and before he realizes it, no shred of morality, decency or rightful sensibility is left in him. He believes that an aristocrat should showcase material status symbol.
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A shocking turn of events turns up when Prim is the choice at the reaping. However, Katniss volunteers to take up her place as she is too young and she made a vow to protect her family at all costs. Another baffle comes in when a young boy, Peeta Mellark comes into the view of the reader as the other tribute.
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Modern art has long-standing traditions in the application of artistic convention. The nature and functions of conventional forms are various: in some cases, they are defined by the common ethical tasks of the entire literary course, in others by the individual tasks of the artist, by the specificity of the personification subject.
The novelists studied here the use the tones of a child’s imagination and dreams and the assertions of the adult mature self to reflect the complex and struggling nature of self- realization. These re-envision modes of self-representative writing are described as Bildungsroman.
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The action of the play centers on the character of the protagonist, Nora. Ibsen constructs his drama on the foundation of Nora’s relationship with her husband, Helmer Torvald. A Doll’s House tells “the story of Helmer and Nora, which will travel from apparent gaiety, through anxiety, to recrimination and then disaster, reaching a type of painful revelation” (Sidall, 12).
The novel is not only about the imminent acquaintance got from Doc Hata as an immigrant from an Asian motherland but also his past, especially the experiences he made during the war that presently influences his actions. The issue of self-knowledge and genuine emotional connection influences Hata to make a whole life out of gestures and politeness.
The most tremendous invention in the modern era of information is the internet and social media. Global presence, accessibility, and scope for communication increased due to its acceptance throughout the world. The globally connected chain of computers and the internet are the foundation for social networking. Social networking is a platform that allows people to interact with one another.
Oedipus lost everything and became a polluted figure in front of his followers. The woman he married was his mother; or, the felony that had struck his village was due to his misdeed. This conveys the message that man is often unaware of his misdeeds, and what he thinks is right is often wrong in actuality.
Dorothy’s writing is basic and meant to get the message across. However, William’s writing is more artistic, since the language in the poem is manipulated to have a musical effect through the use of rhythm and rhyme in the poem. The difference in this might be the fact that Dorothy wrote her works in her personal journal and travelogue.
It is possible for a modern stage to be set in such a way that isolation and alienation can be felt by an audience. Privatization of rooms is one way of achieving this effect. The shape of the stage is also a fundamental aspect to consider when setting a contemporary stage. For instance, a rectangular room is the most appropriate for this play.
Children’s lives are fundamentally dictated by a process of belonging, being, and becoming. As early as before birth, children are already connected with community, family, culture, and place.
Although the musical is different from the story in the book, they both talk about life in itself and its idiosyncrasies that fall in interference of the minds of the people born ahead of their times.
She experiences a freedom that she hasn’t felt since before marriage. After Louise discovers that her husband is alive, she dies, being released from married life in the permanent freedom of death. Through symbolism in the
It deals with a reality show and the author has portrayed the theme of how people in power misuse the media to mislead the masses. As the punishment for a past rebellion against Capitol, the government selects there a boy and a girl from each of the twelve districts to participate in the Hunger Games, a reality show.
Mythology is linked to the evolution of human civilization that not only recounts extraordinary tales of mankind but it is also fascinating in its visualization of God and evil that co-exists within the universe. I think that the four functions of mythology could be construed as myths but they are important elements of one’s beliefs that encourage one to follow certain defined social order.
From this paper, it is clear that at the onset of the book, Stephen has a sense of self-awareness although he has not entirely realized his identity. He is on a mission to identify with his inner self through unreal characters such as Hamlet. Stephen subsists mostly within a world of his own, an imaginary world awash with ideas.
Rather than dealing with the details of history, Charles Dickens centres on the changes emotions, thoughts and experiences of individuals living the period vis-à-vis the transformation happening in society. A Tale of Two Cities gives the French Revolution, a turbulent and violent era in history, a human face. What factors led to the success of it?
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In the second chapter, the narrator holds that Time travelers are to be too brilliant for others to fully trust him. In the course of narration, the narrator comes across a medical man who believes that the developed machine was really a trick though he fails to explain how this was done by the Time Traveler.
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One strongly believes that all people were borne from biological mothers. And, even if the children are subsequently given up for adoption, or have been conceived through the surrogate method, a mother still has existed. It was erroneous for the author to presume that the oven is a term that is analogous to a mother.
Today’s common man might be the unemployed middle class, who are actively looking for work, or the seriously underemployed. They can be seen in a romantic, idealized light also, like the blacksmith. They have lost homes, jobs, status. and lifestyles to the economic crisis. They sold boats, recreational vehicles, second cars, timeshares, and toys.
Both Freud and Jung had a consensus on the concept that “the human mind contained innate structures” which helped him in understanding the world around him (Knox 12). These innate structures are inherited by the newborn unconsciously. Jung rejected behaviorists’ principle that “a newborn child’s mind is a tabula rasa” which contains nothing in it.
Most notable is the fact that most hipsters depend on their parents for financial support or work in fancy areas like Starbucks. They love fashion and party a lot. Indeed, hipster streets profess cake shops, fashion stores,
Peoples and policies across both developed and developing/underdeveloped countries think that women are a subspecies within humans and they are not entitled to proper dignity and equal rights. Mukherjee’s novella Jasmine is based on a familiar topic, but the author has given it a very complicated treatment.
The author of the text touches upon Ernest Hemmingway and Flannery O’Connor's ideas expressed in their stories. To be precise, the writers represented the formation of a new world order that based its realities on a balance of values. The society in which they lived was influenced by political turmoil that affected their perspectives.
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The author states that Tyler’s book confirms the imperative role that a parent should play, by motivating a child, executing appropriate disciplinary measures and establishing a positive relationship based on affection and trust, all in the effort of guaranteeing a smooth transition from childhood to adulthood.
Titus Andronicus, a tragedy written by Shakespeare, and his comedy The Merchant of Venice both have comparable prime movers. The antagonists are shown as the "other" in the entirety of the pieces, and their distinction from the remainder of the society is accentuated in the progression of the plays.
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In addition, the symbolism represented by the Divine Comedy depicts a soul’s journey towards God, the former Dante’s Inferno being descriptive of the overall recognition and latter rejection of Man’s sins. This paper will look at the political allegory that comes up as one of the themes in Dante’s Inferno.
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The major idea in the play is the idea that true classical heroes can emerge from a contemporary society (Bigsby 123). The family in focus belongs to Italian immigrants who harbor the dream that America is a land of roses. In this sense, the family
The research delves into marriage reasons. The research delves into marrying to improve the ladies’ stature. Marrying to improve one’s status is a normal parental reaction. The societal rules are to blame for Mrs. Bennett’s and Mrs. Smith’s marriage. Both women entered their preferred marriages in order to conform to what society requires them to do
Despite his short story exposing the themes of love and doubt as noted his main characters, the storytelling skills is below average considering that the narrative is over
Grendel embodies human terror and fear of the unknown in a magnified sense. Without the deliberate act of casting Grendel in the form of a monster, the poem would not have achieved the sense of horror and the instances of
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.
The paper explores John Milton's poem and shows the contrast of its main characters. The different characters share both similarities and differences assessed on different grounds. The theme of good vs. evil dominates the poem as shown by a comparison between God’s and Satan’s traits and actions.
Kate Chopin is ranked as being among the initial female writers who established writing about the liberation of women. She has several literary works to her name. In most cases, her works consist of themes like the physical sufferings of female community members. She has aired issues regarding women’s subjugation and oppression on both sexual and spiritual fronts (Chopin 76).
ers alike for decades, but it is quite essential so that the “Roman” nature of the play and film be more clearly depicted and in this particular play and movie, the use of violence is befitting as to drive home the message that revenge is always ugly and will only bring
Moreover, Wollstonecraft sought to underpin the idea of equality among men and women on issues regarding education, legal and political systems.
Wollstonecraft argued that women’s education was not offered on the basis of helping them; in fact she also argued
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The sequence of the events in the epic as illustrated through the linear plot capture the historical developments that led to the rise of the Augustus regime. The connection becomes even more evident from the fact that some of the issues that were covered in the epic show significant historical resemblance with aspects of the Augustus regime.
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a. In Act 4 Sc IV, Line 43-44 Hamlet’s soliloquy reveals that he himself is also aware of his indecisive. In fact, a coward never accepts that s/he is a coward. Only the brave acknowledges the cowardice part of their action and either they
The short story entitled Everyday Use revolves in an African American family: the mother and her two daughters. There have been shifts in their characters and status as the story progresses. Maggie and her mother live in their community without the grandeur of formal education and exposure to the modernities of society.
Since the devastating effects of drinking alcoholic beverages, such as inflicting social harm and being more preponderant to contracting diverse illnesses, do
This is not a surprise for Marshal who tends five hundred live spiders in his laboratory at Hiram College. The reader is amazed as he pulls Goliath Birdeater out of its hole, and the event is captured in a vivid way showing the tarantula
The poems are succinct in terms of their exposition of inner feelings and level of appreciation that underpinned the literary comradeship between Frost and Thomas. From the tone of both poems, the two poets maintained a deep respect for each other precisely because of the eminence of talent and skill they had detected in one another.
Shylock is a very important character in William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. His fate is something that needs to be acknowledged as tragic. However, to look at him as a tragic hero in the Aristotelian model would be a mistake. This is so because of many reasons. For one, this play is a comedy and the Aristotelian tragic hero was a part of tragedies.
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In this play, he is the main source of conflict and he himself is engaged in it. Thus he has a ‘tragic flaw’. In the play, he submits himself to his material wealth and allows it to consume his thought s and mind. He is a good man but unable to control his rage against the society which never takes his side to understand him.
Nora meets her husband’s expectations as a clinging, helpless ‘doll-wife,’ and says, “Yes, Torvald, I can't get along a bit without your help” (Ibsen, Act I). She knows that this is the way to please him and keep his love. As Nora comes face to face with society’s laws, which she has not understood earlier, she changes.
As evident from the definition, imperialism is a tool for any country to expand, strengthen, and maintain its power over another country.
Imperialism in the recent years has taken a softer approach by using media and general consumable merchandize as
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The agrarian economy of the south depended on inhumane slave labour for profitability in its cotton and tobacco plantations. It is commonly acknowledged that, even after the defeat of the South and the abolition of slavery, southern society continued to be characterized by strong racist attitudes. This racism lingered on for decades.
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The story provides an illustration of how Muslim women suffer in her society because of discrimination, absurd traditions, and unfair marital arrangements. Using literary elements such as the first person point of view, metaphor, and flashback, Rifaat makes a feeble or less assuming view but retains the sensitivity of the issue.
WALL –E remained on earth cleaning up garbage left by humans. After some time, EVE comes to earth to check if it can be inhabited by humans again. The robot comes to check for the presence of vegetation. She finds a plant, which WALL-E had kept,