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  • Refuses To Accept Anti Hero
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    ... Zverkov, displaying the inner contradiction that makes Zverkov despise himself and his own values. The UM's description of his schooldays is predictable. The only new important piece of information that is the UM's family history -- he was an orphan. The UM represents a character whose basic problems (before whatever insanity he has now) are insecurity and a need for acceptance, coupled with a constant feeling of alienation. The UM has never, throughout his entire life, had the benefit of a ...
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  • Aspects Of Life Present Day
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    During the c. 750 s the world was not at all like it is today. The land was rugged and wild, and the people were just as untamed as the world they lived in. The kingdoms and people, such as the ones portrayed in poems and stories like Beowulf and Grendel, led barbaric lives: where war was common, death was like a brother, and kingdoms came, and went as easy as night and day. In light of this one can still see vast similarities with what was, and what is today; mans never ending quest to understa...
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  • Avenge His Fathers Soliloquy Hamlet
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    In Hamlets second soliloquy the tones of worthlessness and inadequacy are prevalent and serve to emphasize the dissatisfaction he feels with his actions, or lack of action. He rambles incessantly and wallows in his own self-pity as he realizes he has not fulfilled his promise to the Ghost to avenge his fathers murder. Instead, he has thought more about his own death than that of his fathers supposed murderer, Claudius, and is a piteous coward for taking no action towards this murder. At the begi...
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  • Make Me Feel Fell To The Ground
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    The war was over, but not without casualties. Numerous ships, planes and factories had been bombed with regular bombs, and London was totally destroyed - by a single atomic bomb. Only derelicts lived there now, not knowing of the harmful radiation that surrounded what once was the great capital. Slowly though, things were getting back to normal, shops began opening, and the war started to shift to the back of people's minds. Life was becoming more normal, but the memory of the war was still ther...
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  • Underlying Themes Of Philip Larkin Poetry
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    Philip Larkin, though a very talented and revered poet, wrote most of his poetry on his discontent with life. He seems to always be lusting after love, sex, and happiness. Larkin consistently writes about his own unhappiness and lack of social life and this creates a style of poem all his own. Larkin really opens up in his poetry and pours out his feelings on the reader. If Larkin feels like having sex he lets the reader know; if Larkin had a bad day he lets the reader know; if Larkin saw a coup...
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  • Perversion Of Justice Chaucer Tells John
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    In The Millers Tale Chaucer embraces the medieval genres of fabliaux and of mystery plays. This amusing tale builds to a ridiculous and complicated climax that hinges on an intricate trick within the story leaving the reader in almost fits of laughter at the outcome. However, when the more amusing side of the story is put aside one must ask oneself whether every character has received what he or she deserves or if a terrible miscarriage of justice has taken place. The tale is set around four mai...
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  • George And Lennie Dream Curley Wife
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    ... He has been compensated by his employer and has saved the money, which he offers to give to George, in return for a share in his and Lennie's dream. George is happy to agree to this, but is not interested in buying the smallholding with Candy alone, after Lennie has killed Curley's wife. Here we can see that although Candy doesnt have the advantage of friendship, due to his age, this dream is the only virtuous notion he has to look forward to the rewards of life. Candy is excluded from the s...
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  • Fear Of Death Beginning Of The Play
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    It is a basic law of storytelling that in order for an author to capture and maintain the readers interest, the author must create realistic characters, ones that are relatable, genuine, and plainly likeable. In the works of Eugene ONeill, he takes that rule of realistic character development and proceeds to warp and twist it into a beautifully mangled paradigm of raw humanity and pessimism. He formulates characters that are utter derelicts to society, each one desperately hanging on to their ho...
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  • Paul Theroux Analysis The Male Myth Is A
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    Paul Theroux describes manhood: The whole idea of manhood in America is pitiful, a little like having to wear an ill-fitting coat for ones entire life (292). Websters dictionary defines pitiful as pitiable, piteous, pathetic, sorry, and disgraceful. Therefore, Theroux sees American manhood as being pathetic, sorry, piteous, and disgraceful, but this is not necessarily true. First of all, the time setting of Theroux's birth plays a small role in why he thinks that way about manhood. He was born i...
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  • Tragic Heroes Hamlet And The Great Gatsby
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    Aristotle once defined a concept of tragic hero, which should be a character with a flaw in personality or judgment that will lead this character to some actions resulting into disaster. The tragic hero also must possess some sort of flaw due to pride or his character and the destruction of this character is due to this flaw. The tragic hero must have a final moment of potential self-awareness, be a man of godlike prowess, and his goodness must come to be honored as divinity in death. In the pla...
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  • B I G Racial Minorities
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    Nyisha T Coven Music: 230 Dr. Hollerbach The Story of Sean (1) Sean Puffy Combs was born in 1970 in Harlem. His father fell victim to gang related violence when Sean was 3 years old. Combs went to the private Mount St. Michael Academy in the Bronx, before getting into prestigious Howard University in Washington, DC and leaving after a year to pursue a career in the music business. Even in his early years, Combs proved that he was able to make a lot of money, while getting involved in various bus...
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  • Modest Proposal Food Chain
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    Irony in the Eighteenth Century It is common knowledge, that a lot of methods of expressiveness are common used in literature. Among them, undoubtedly, we may outline an irony. In general, the word irony goes from the greek mockery, so is a latent mockery, delicate ridiculing which makes a story originally expressive and bright. In this essay Id like to analyse some representative works, where the irony is being used. For the beginning, let us remember A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift. It was...
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  • Son Doesn't Act Act Like A Boy Kalish
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    RHETORICAL ANALYSIS: MY SON DOES NOT ACT LIKE A BOY Nancy Kalish' article My Son Doesn't Act Like a Boy is a fine example of left-wing rhetoric, which is being showed up our throats for the last few decades. The author tries to sound academic in her line of arguments, but the arguments themselves, are emotionally based, therefore they can be easily brushed aside with the mean of logic. Kalish relies on pathos, while trying to make a point, which is no wonder, given the fact that she is a Liberal...
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  • Willy Loman Tragic Hero
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    Willy Loman is indeed a pathetic and tragic hero of Death of a Salesman. His problems stem from his own delusions, the American Dream turning sour, and misunderstanding his job and family. All of this tells the story of everyday people in American society. His environment is changing faster than his beliefs which is why he is in the dilemma that he is in now. His own delusions are a result of his failure to succeed in life. He still believes he is popular, respected and good looking. But at age ...
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  • Gatsby Believes Tragic Flaw
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    A tragic hero can best be defined as a person of significance, who has a tragic flaw and who meets his or her fate with courage and nobility of spirit. In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a tragic hero. Jay Gatsby is an enormously rich man, and in the flashy years of the jazz age, wealth defined importance. Gatsby has endless wealth, power and influence but never uses material objects selfishly. Everything he owns exists only to attain his vision. Nick feels inclined to reserve all judgements (p....
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  • Death Of A Salesman Dave Singleman
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    Willy Loan is an old, misguided salesman who, because of physical, emotional, and financial desperation, has lost all abilities of deductive reasoning. Willy s world is slowly crumbling. He has a pathetic, tiring, low-paying job. He can barely support himself, and does little more for his family. He has had thoughts of suicide and made plans in that direction. He loves his family, but whenever they are together, they always find a reason to fight. The title, Death of a Salesman, has unfortunatel...
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  • Lord Of The Flies Fear Of Losing
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    Easy to Become Evil Is mankind really evil? The modern classic Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, explains the faults of man. Lord of the Flies begins with a group of civilized young males becoming stranded on an island. On the primitive island the children attempt to create an ordered society, but the exact opposite is accomplished. The youths lives progress into a state of pandemonium, because their lives are without the pressures of a political structure. As a result of the tumult...
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  • Frederick Douglass American Dream
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    Frederick Douglass was an emancipated slave who passed from one master to another until he finally found the satisfaction of being his own; he went through almost as many names as masters. His mothers family name, traceable at least as far back as 1701 (FD, 5) was Bailey, the name he bore until his flight to freedom in 1838. His father may or may not have been a white man named Anthony, but Douglass never firmly validated or rejected this possibility. During transit to New York (where he became ...
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  • Lord Of The Flies Fear Of Losing
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    A running theme in Lord of the Flies is that man is savage at heart, always ultimately reverting back to an evil and primitive nature. The cycle of mans rise to power, or righteousness, and his inevitable fall from grace is an important point that book proves again and again, often comparing man with characters from the Bible to give a more vivid picture of his descent. Lord Of The Flies symbolizes this fall in different manners, ranging from the illustration of the mentality of actual primitive...
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  • Basketball Players College Basketball
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    College basketball is one of the most popular sports in the United States today. It is looked at as a pure form of the game and the national championship of college basketball is revered by many and a lifetime goal for some. Despite this reverence of the sport at that level, there has been a disturbing abuse of college basketball progressing over the past few years. More and more players today are using college basketball not as a time to perfect their abilities in the sport, but instead to use ...
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