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7,778 wordsI have been given the task of comparing three stories of suspense in three different styles of writing. During this essay I will discuss the way each story is written, how and why certain effects are achieved and what elements contribute to the mood and suspense of the story. Finally, I will conclude as to which story I have found the most successful. An important thing to look at when studying a story, in my opinion, is the title. Titles of some stories give away the plots or endings, where oth...
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1,853 wordsD&execute; sir&execute; e´ s Baby is a short story written by Kate Chopin. It is set in 19 th century Louisiana. The story starts with Madame Valmond&execute; going to visit D&execute; sir&execute; e and her baby. She thinks back on her memories of D&execute; sir&execute; e as a baby: It made her laugh to think of D&execute; sir&execute; e with a baby. Why it seemed but yesterday that D&execute; sir&execute; e was little more than a baby herself. This quote tells us two things. The first i...
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2,842 wordsDiscuss The Ways In Which Women Novelists Discuss The Ways In Which Women Novelists Or Poets Challenge The natural Roles Of Women. Before I can discuss the way in which these novelist challenge the natural´ roles of women it is, for me, necessary to have some idea of what has been considered the natural´ roles of women. I have chosen for my example to use the ideals set down in an article from an organization called The Cult of Domesticity and True Womanhood´ . This organizatio...
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1,553 words(From the Reader´ s Digest Great Encyclopedia Dictionary, Third Edition) dream n. Train of thoughts, images, or fancies passing through mind during sleep; Conscious indulgence of fancy, reverie, thing of dream-like beauty, charm, goodness, etc. As it is described above, a dream is something you indulge in, to escape momentarily from life. This seems to be the context that John Steinbeck intended his characters in Of Mice and Men to dream in. They are all craving for something in the case o...
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2,884 wordsFailed Dreams. Social Injustice In Of Mice Failed Dreams. Social Injustice In Of Mice And Men´ And Animal Farm. ´ When Europeans left Europe for America they were told that everyone would be landowner, they would live like kings and the streets were paved with gold. Everybody would live equally. This was a wonderful dream for the Europeans fleeing from the class system of their home countries. Mice and Men´ shows us how far this dream is from reality. There is four examples I&a...
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1,173 wordsThe problem that faced Baz Luhrmann when he was directing the new version of Romeo and Juliet was that he didn´ t know whether there would be an audience for Shakespearean stories in a modern culture. So Luhrmann didn´ t make this film with the old-fashioned, Shakespeare purist in mind. Instead, by using lively, modern images (swimming pool etc. ) with a modern rock soundtrack and young good-looking popular actors, he has taken Romeo and Juliet to an audience that would normally thin...
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1,713 wordsFrom the opening stages of Henry IV, the impression of Hal is not a good one. His father, King Henry, makes reference to him in the first scene and compares him to Hotspur, who, in the king´ s eyes, is much more worthy of the throne of England: O, that it could be prov´ d That some night-tripping fairy had exchange´ d In cradle-clothes our children where they lay... Then I would have his Harry, and he mine This leaves the audience with a negative view of Hal, who we have not ye...
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3,955 wordsThe play Macbeth´ was written by William Shakespeare as early as 1606 and is thought to have been written for King James I who was especially afraid of Witches, who are important characters and affect many of Macbeth´ s decisions throughout the play. Macbeth starts the play as a noble in the service of King Duncan I of Scotland. He starts as Thane (noble) of Games and soon becomes Thane of Cawdor, after putting down the rebellion in that region. Macbeth is favourite of Duncan but mur...
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1,438 wordsThe principal method that Iago uses to convince Othello of Desdemona´ s infidelity is by using one of Othello´ s most treasured possessions and telling Othello that his wife, Desdemona has given it away to her lover, Cassio. This treasured possession of Othello´ s is a handkerchief, which Did an Egyptian to my mother give. The handkerchief is important to Othello because it is a link back to his mother who also told Othello to give it to his wife. She dying gave it me, And bid ...
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2,424 wordsThese two texts are examples of allegories. On the surface they are both exiting adventure stories about people being stranded on desert islands. However both texts can also be interpreted as moral messages. In Lord of the Flies Golding explores the theory of atavism, that is whether the boys (representing human kind) are naturally evil but have had their nature stifled by the ritual of society, and whether when society is left behind people will naturally decent into savagery and malevolence. I...
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685 wordsI am going to direct Act 5 Scene 1 in a theatre. There are 3 characters Lady Macbeth, the doctor and a gentlewoman. It will be a modern performance to encourage school children to come and watch. Lady Macbeth will be in a fairly plain white night-gown so she doesn´ t look too affluent. The doctor will be wearing a brown suit which is what he wears to work and the gentlewoman will have a grey dress and an apron. I will have some fairly dull lighting, possibly blue to create a night-time fee...
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1,609 wordsI am going to examine closely the way advertisers aim their Products at certain audiences. The audiences mainly targeted are: v Little children v Teenagers v Ambitious men v Adult women v Couples v Prosperous older women. Advertisements are used to increase the sale of a product and so choosing the right time to show a commercial is vital. A company won´ t show an advert aimed at children late at night, when they know their target audience won´ t be watching. Children´ s produc...
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1,737 wordsTo kill a Mocking Bird could be considered a reliable and unexaggerated portrait of southern American´ s prejudice because the author Harper Lee based Maycomb the setting for the book and the character Atticus. On the real place and people. Monroeville and Harper Lee´ s farther who was a lawyer. Monroeville was also Harper Lee´ s hometown and this gave her reasons to know the society as deeply as she does. The people of Monroeville and other places in the South America recognis...
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1,311 wordsI am going to be analyzing what Priestley´ s main aim is and has he achieved it. I will be looking at the characters and how they link up with Priestley´ s aim and why. The main themes of the play and the Inspector´ s last speech and exit will also be discussed. I will also be looking at the contrast between Mr. Birling and the Inspector. At the beginning of the play the family are sitting around a table all happy and gay celebrating Shelia and Gerald´ s engagement. The a...
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1,168 wordsThe episode I am going to use to show how tension is created in OF Mice and Men is when Curley has a fight with Lennie. This section starts near the end of chapter three. It is obvious that somewhere within Of Mice and Men Lennie is going to have a confrontation with Curley because of the clues earlier in the book. For example when Lennie and George first meet Curley he is some what unwelcoming and confrontational, He glanced coldly at George and then at Lennie. His arms gradually bent at the el...
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