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  • Trebor Visits The New World
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    Trevor observed his messy office. He needed to get out of this diminutive space. He did not know why, but something impelled him to get out of his room. As he turned the doorknob, he felt a chill that took over his body. When the door opened, Trebor realized he was in a cubicle. The bleak room gave him a languid feeling. Trevor was skeptical of what he was seeing. As he turned around to exit this incredulous room, he noticed the door was gone. Where the door had once stood was a window. Trebor h...
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  • Makes The Reader Websters Dictionary
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    John Boorman adapted the Passing of Arthur in the movie Excalibur. Movies are not the only adaptations of Tennyson's poem but there are several art and music adaptations. Examples of these adaptations include music by Loreena McKennit and paintings by John William Waterhouse, Howard Pyle and Arthur Rackham. In Bela Balazss Art Form and Material Balazs states that a good adaptation is a reinterpretation of the original. Boorman uses nature and color to recreate the atmosphere of the original text...
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  • Kill A Mockingbird Ways Of Thinking
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    In the middle of this century, the South was sharply divided along racial lines. Class distinctions and prejudices left over from the era of slavery caused racial tension as blacks fought for equal rights. Violations of this class system were the basis for Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. It follows the conviction of an apparently innocent black man sentenced almost entirely due to his race. The old ways of the south hindered justice for the underclass. The novel was Lee's hopeful visi...
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  • T S Eliot Heart Of Darkness
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    n T. S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men, T. S. Eliot contrasts his straw-filled hollow men with the "lost violent souls" of Mr. Kurtz and Guy Fawkes. Mr. Kurtz is a character in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. T. S. Eliot is saying that it is better to have met death and to have strong opinions than to sit idly and remain stagnant. Both Eliot and Conrad are portraying the general society to be decaying. The hollow mean are in a state of stagnation. They can neither choose life nor death and are t...
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  • Comparative Analysis Of Infant Joy And Sorrow
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    Comparative Analysis of Infant Joy and Infant Sorrow William Blakes Infant Joy from the Songs of Innocence and Infant Sorrow from the Songs of Experience are in direct contrast from one another. Infant Joy represents the celebration and joy felt at the arrival of an innocent babe, while Infant Sorrow is a poem of the despair and rejection at the birth of an unwanted child. The former poem leaves one with the feeling of warmth and innocence; the latter only offers a bleak and dark existence that ...
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  • Nineteen Eighty Four Ministry Of Truth
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    Having studied George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', I intend to discuss the type of Government envisaged by Orwell and to what extent his totalitarian Party, 'Ingsoc', satirists past regimes. I will also discuss Orwell's motive in writing such a piece and how his writing style helps it become clear. The main theme of Nineteen Eighty-Four concerns the restrictions imposed on individual freedom by a totalitarian regime. Orwell shows how such a system can impose its will on the people through ma...
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  • The Role Of Technology In Kurt Vonnegut Writing
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    ... can almen, pioneers, and whalers. Machines do our jobs for us; all we need to know how to do is push a few buttons. Many Americans are jobless because of the computerization in corporations, and Vonnegut blames American scientists and technologists for this (Uphaus 466). Technology is so destructive that it has taken our jobs away from us and takes away our pride. He believes that only those who still have manual labor to perform are truly happy. He shows this belief in his stories, if he ev...
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  • Waiting For Godot Vladimir And Estragon
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    Were headed for collapse, if you want my opinion, Missy. I can see it in the fallin off of the quality of vagrants. There was a time you could find real good company in almost any jungle youd pick, men who could talk, men whod read a book now and then; and now, what do you find, a lot of dirty little guttersnipes no decent tramp would want to associate with. Well, its been that way all through history. John Dos Passos In Kosovska Mitrovica during February 2001, the city library, after 130 years ...
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  • Twentieth Century James Joyce
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    Marriage in Dubliners Abstract The setting of James Joyce's Dubliners is the City of Dublin in the early turn of the century, the time when Ireland is caught in the morass of political struggles; economic upheaval and secularization which have flaunt the Irish into a bleak despondency. The discussion will mainly focus on how people responded to this situation by how they treat love, marriage and family. Dubliners, a novel of James Joyce which is actually a collection of fifteen short stories is ...
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  • Wife And Mother Nineteenth Century
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    English 1020 April 1, 2000 On the Other Side of the Slammed Door in A Doll House Nora Helmer s decision to leave her family in Henrik Helmer's s 1879 play A Doll House reflects the dilemma faced by many nineteenth-century women who were forced either to conform to highly restrictive gender roles or to abandon these roles in order to realize their value as individuals. Although Ibsen brings his audience to the moment that Nora chooses to disregard her social role and opt for her freedom, his play...
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  • Charles Dickens Victorian Society
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    Chancery, The Parasite That Plagues the Victorian Society In Charles Dickens Bleak House, Chancery is portrayed as a disease that plagues the Victorian society. Dickens uses the suits and the lawyers of Chancery to display its effects on the whole society. The suits are slow, expensive, British, constitutional kind of things (25) that stifle and bemuse those that come in contact with them. In Ms. Flite's case, the suit has deteriorated her life. She attends Chancery regularly expecting a judgeme...
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  • Infant Mother
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    Comparative Analysis of Infant Joy and Infant Sorrow William Blake? s Infant Joy from the Songs of Innocence and Infant Sorrow from the Songs of Experience are in direct contrast from one another. Infant Joy represents the celebration and joy felt at the arrival of an innocent babe, while Infant Sorrow is a poem of the despair and rejection at the birth of an unwanted child. The former poem leaves one with the feeling of warmth and innocence; the latter only offers a bleak and dark existence tha...
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  • Bust Of Pallas Brought Back
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    When Faced With the Raven Of all works of poetry, few are as well known as Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. Its narrative nature and a gothic, gloomy ambient appeal to the humans appetite for entertainment, and this makes The Raven very popular among all kinds of readers. This, along with a romantic, tragic theme helped The Raven to become Poe's best poem. Yet there is more to this masterpiece then just an intriguing story. The Raven explores the coherence of a man who realizes how powerless he is w...
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  • Police Car O Clock
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    Critical essay Fifty-three years from now a writer is taken to a psychiatric centre for help because he was walking along the streets. In this essay I will be considering the image of the future created in this short story by analysing the plot, setting, character and theme. This short story is about a man called Leonard Mead who goes for a quiet stroll on a misty evening at eight o clock. He stops at the corner of an intersection, peers down and chooses which route he wants to take. Mr Leonard ...
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  • Ethan And Mattie Sense Of Responsibility
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    In Edith Wharton's book, Ethan Frome, the author descriptively portrayed the inner conflict between the pursuit of pleasure and the burden of obligation as Ethan's life unfolded to the reader. As a creative device, she used the bleak, and barren New England countryside to reflect Ethan's frame of mind. The burden of obligation shrouded Ethan's life. He felt obligated to his parents, their farm, his wife Zeena, and her cousin Mattie. Overcome by his enormous sense of responsibility for others, Et...
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  • Outlook On Life View Of Women
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    Hamlet Essay Soliloquy A soliloquy occurs when a character shares his feelings and thoughts on a subject with the audience alone. No other character hears what that initial character is saying. Hamlet has six major soliloquy s throughout the course of the play. Through them he expresses many of his own opinions and views, such as his feelings about his own free will, his job as an avenger and his views of women. Hamlet expresses his view of women through at least three major soliloquies. In his ...
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  • Wasn T Homeless People
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    Deep within the outskirts of the inner-city, there lie many places with no warmth or refuge, but rather of dank cardboard boxes, self-made newspaper beds, and improvised living quarters far less than sanitary. These bleak settings provide the shelter inhabited by the homeless, and are surely to be found scattered throughout city alleys, under passages, or condemned housing and buildings. There are no real facets to this kind of living that can truly explain why such a predicament is part of our ...
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  • Poem Great Deal
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    The poems of Sir Walter Ralegh often deal with the issue of death and mortality. In some cases he directly deals with the issue, and others he uses vast metaphors in order to convey his message. For the most part, Ralegh takes a very bleak position on the issues of death and aging, but in some cases he takes a more optimistic view. Ralegh is said to have been a man who was a historian, soldier, courtier, philosopher, explorer, and of course a poet. The fact that he spent the last years of his li...
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  • Acquainted With The Night Allowing The Reader Line
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    Alone in the dark Robert Frost was indeed one of the most important and influential writers in the history of American Literature. His unique style and incredible use of image ries give his readers a deep understanding of his works. In his poem, Acquainted with the Night, by using a smooth and static rhythm, bleak and dreary image ries, unique diction, and well-thought syntax of sentences, Frost conveys a feeling of lonesome and isolation. The poems beat is very calm and is in perfect iambic pen...
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  • Heat And July Paragraph
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    Style Analysis for See them Die, McBain aims to lead the reader into the bleak litter-strewn environment of a crowded American slum with its inherent threat of violence. Two dominating forces, Heat and July, established in the first two words, emerge as double personifications, prostitutes, in the first paragraph, their brazen vengeance, strutting insolently, garishly, born to make you suffer. Here the tone is aggressive, and menacing as McBain establishes the control his twin bitches exert. Thi...
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