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Harold Pinter The Menacing Silences In Truth
3,612 words... rt's 'night out', thereby, is well within an endless series of interlocked rooms, each bigger & yet smaller than the other! In The Lover (1962), the iconic social differences between the married wife & the elegant whore, between the socially accepted husband & the widely denied external lover, all turn blurred. They all become the same again to mock at traditionally accepted universal truths as they subvert radically at the face of a linguistic & textual identically. Pinter's most stage-succ...
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Miss Prism Lady Bracknell
2,481 words... us as a worthy suitor for her Gwendolen. He just doesn't make the cut of the upper class bachelors. He isn't on the roster of the best choice for mothers to make for their daughters. Quote: "I feel bound to tell you that you are not on my list of eligible young men... "Curmudgeon" [Lady Bracknell to jack 13 ] Lady Bracknell is interviewing Jack. She asked him what he knows. He knows nothing. She is glad to hear that. Lady Bracknell is speaking to Jack of her view of education. She thinks it ...
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Patriarchal Society Sir Harry
4,205 words65279; Female Roles In Braddon S Lady Audley S Secret 65279; Female Roles In Braddon S Lady Audley S Secret 65279; I Introduction The women of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel, Lady Audley's Secret, seem to take on doubling roles that illustrate the patriarchal society of 19 th century Victorian England. Phoebe is Lady Audley's chambermaid until she marries and becomes Mrs. Luke Marks. Alicia goes from being the dutiful daughter of Sir Michael Audley to the dutiful wife of Sir Harry Towers...
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Agatha Christie Maltese Falcon
1,417 wordsHistory of the Detective Novel Perhaps the first crime writer was Cicero. He was born Marcus Tullius Cicero in Arpinum, a small town on the outskirts of Rome on January 3, 106 BC. As a young man in Rome his skill as an orator had already begun to grow. He began to plead cases in the public forum in his 20 s, becoming well known in a very short period of time. By the time he was in his mid- 30 s he was the most recognised pleader at the Roman bar. A magistrate as well as a public speaker, at 42 h...
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Act Iv Scene Act I Scene
1,513 wordsIllusion vs. Reality Generally, people have the tendency to judge individuals by their appearance, exactly the way they judge a book by it s cover. However, appearance doesn t always help reveal a person s true colors. In the play, The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare portrays this perception of illusions vs. reality through three major plots, which are the Induction with Christopher Sly, the Petruchio/Katharina debacle, as well the Katharina/Bianca situation dealing with ...
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