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Literature An Introduction Fiction Poetry
913 wordsEveryone enjoys reading about stories they can relate with no matter what the relation involves. It could be comedy, misery, joy or many others. According to Samuel Johnson this is true. He states that Nothing can please many, and please long, but just representations of general nature. I feel this statement is true however I also feel that if a story involves suspense or an area of interest to a reader it does not have to be something they necessarily can relate to, just enjoy. It may not have ...
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Lady Runcie Campbell Lady Runcie Campbells Duror
1,533 wordsThe Cone Gatherers CEL by Robin Jenkins - Critical Evaluation of Literature The Cone Gatherers written by Robin Jenkins covers many topics. The two topics I shall mainly focus on are the eventual insanity of Duror the gamekeeper and also his evil towards Calum and Neil, the two cone gatherers. As I read the book, I discovered that Duror was an evil and disturbed human being who was driven to insanity by his hate towards the cone-gatherers. The evil inside Duror is the books focus, although other...
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The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Disney
1,188 wordsA gem that has several very visible flaws; yet, with these flaws, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" shines as the best from the Disney factory yet. For, at first, the company name and movie title didn't quite appear to sit well together. You don't marry the king of novel Gothic gloom (Mr. Victor Hugo) with one of the world's most beloved (if not biggest) animation companies and expect the usual world population to be at the reception; but expect even Mr. Walt Disney to pat himself on the shoulder bl...
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Raisin In The Sun Notre Dame
494 wordsMany books and plays use as their themes the concept of prejudice and discrimination. Three of these such books are Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw, Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, by Victor Hugo. In Pygmalion, Professor Higgins believes that Eliza has no feelings and does not deserve to live. This is discrimination against Eliza based on her occupation as a flower girl on the streets and on her cockney accent, as written. Mrs. Higgins also implies pr...
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Falls In Love Notre Dame
1,460 wordsOur Lady of Paris The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a tragic romance about a young deformed man named Quasimodo, and his troubles with love, and his master. The story starts in 1482 in Paris. The Festival of Fools is taking place and Quasi is crowned the Pope of Fools, for being so ugly. When Claude Frollo, Quasimodo's master, sees him at the procession, he immediately tells Quasi to go back with him. A man named Gringoire sees Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy, performing he instantly falls in love wit...
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Turned Into A Witch Hansel And Gretel One
414 wordsThe Magic Circle The Magic Circle, by Donna Jo Napoli dealt with three main characters. In the story a woman named The Ugly One possesses the power to heal. The woman has a beautiful daughter named Asa. The Ugly one is a sorcerer; who also helps sick people who are possessed by demons. The Ugly one becomes a witch after biting the finger off a deformed baby child and desiring an exquisite golden ring. The main character is The Ugly Sorcerer who is a hunchback. At first she helps deliver children...
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