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  • The Metaphysical Poets Marvell Donne And Herbert
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    ... ower of the sun, once more insulting the sun by telling the it that he could destroy the sun merely by closing his eyes, so there's no need for the sun to feel at all 'reverend and strong. ' However, he refuses to do this, as by closing his eyes will block out the sight of his lover. From Line 15 onwards, Donne uses metaphysical conceit - something extremely typical of him, where he draws upon a vast range of knowledge to express his thought. Donne describes their relationship as 'both th' I...
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  • Song Comin Thro Date With Salley Hayes Holden
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    The Catcher in the Rye is an in depth allegory where characters and objects stand for larger and more profound things. In the novel, many human ideals are themed and represented. The protagonist, Holden Caulfield, encounters many different thoughts and principles that vary from person to person. The themes, motifs, and symbols here, play out to be like real life: nothing is perfect, and nothing is what it seems. One of the major themes in The Catcher in the Rye is alienation. Holden is excluded ...
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  • Analysis Of Plato The Allegory Cave
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    The moist air of the cave hovers in a homeostatic manner around the mans conditioned skin. He sits, staring at the flat, cold surface of rock in front of him. Nothing that he sees surprises him. He just stares blankly at the recurrent shadows dancing in a dull glow. He is motionlessly caught in a state of a calm, content trance. The cold chains around his neck match the vacancy of life his face. The only expression seen is a small rising in the corners of the mans mouth, producing a strangely co...
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  • Symbolism In A Rose For Emily By Faulkner
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    William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily is a wonderful short story that begins with the funeral of the main character, Emily Grierson. Faulkner uses an anonymous narrator that is considered to be the voice of the town and tells the story out of chronological order. The story basically uses the life of Emily Grierson as an allegory for the changes in the post-bellum South after the Civil War. Through the use of a series of symbols, such as Emily's house, hair, clothing, and even Emily's rose, Faulkne...
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  • Emily Dickinson Dickinson Poetry
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    Emily Dickinson was ahead of her time in the way she wrote her poems. The poems she wrote had much more intelligence and background that the common person could comprehend and understand. People of all ages and critics loved her writings and their meanings, but disliked her original, bold style. Many critics restyled her poetry to their liking and are often so popular are put in books alongside Dickinson's original poetry (Tate 1). She mainly wrote on nature. She also wrote about domestic activi...
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  • Claim That Medea Medea Cleverness Jason
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    ... opinions for her family's flight into yet another exile. As Medea prepares to wander into uncharted lands beyond the walls of Corinth, the chorus continues to lament her fate. Medea, however, is focused on the task she must accomplish over the course of the next day -- that is, killing her three antagonists, 'father and daughter; and my husband' (line 376). Considering the various possible means of murdering them, she settles on poison as the most effective. Medea calls on the goddess, Hecat...
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  • The Ministers Black Veil
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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Ministers Black Veil, the author chooses to mask the character of the minister with the black veil to construct an allegory that would compare sin concocted by imagination with unrecognized sin of ones self. The story The Ministers Black Veil is symbolic of the hidden sins that we hide and separate ourselves from the ones we love most. In wearing the veil, Hooper presents the isolation that everybody experiences when chained down by own sins. He has realized that eve...
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  • African Americans William Faulkner
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    Faulkner Attitudes towards Slavery William Faulkner in his novel The Bear shows that Southerners treat African-Americans poorly not only in his fiction but as well as in history. In an attempt to create a saga of his own, Faulkner invented many characters from the historic South. The use of symbolism, dialect, and structure help to produce a racial theme in which evil and injustice of the world turn a white against a black. From Faulkner's point of view of Southern history, God created and man h...
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  • Literary Tradition William Blake
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    Criticism of The Sick Rose By analyzing more information from different authors, I was able to draw a greater amount contrast from the authors. I had a better feel for what they were trying to convey when they wrote their critical essays in their books. Whatever the case, it was easier to judge The Sick Rose by having more sources to reflect upon. Michael Riffaterre centers his analysis of The Sick Rose in The Self- sufficient Text by using internal evidence only [to analyze the poem] and to det...
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  • Dante And Virgil Divine Comedy
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    Inferno Dantes Divine Comedy, first titled La Commedia, is divided into three sections: Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Heaven). Dante and Virgil, his companion, enter the gates of Hell on their journey through the afterlife and experience the terror and horrible punishments that correspond to the sins that were made in the previous life. Dante, thirty-five years old, found himself astray in a dark wood on the night before Good Friday. Promising to rescue him and take him o...
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  • Hawthorne Black Veil
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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne? s? The Minister? s Black Veil? , the author chooses to mask the character of the minister with the black veil to construct an allegory that would compare sin concocted by imagination with unrecognized sin of one? s self. With the story being set in the Puritan time period of the settlement of New England, as nearly all of Hawthorne? s stories are, the reader can logically infer a certain set of value judgements. For instance, these people, being very sincere about their r...
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  • Edgar Allen Poe Masque Of The Red Death
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    Red Death Critique Even though Edgar Allen Poe has publicly stated his dislike for the technique of allegory (a type of metaphor abstract). Uses of it can be found in his short story The Masque of the Red Death. Two that are evident are; the clock that signals Deaths approach, and the repetition of the number seven to implies lifes end. In the story a prince named Prospero is ruling in the mists of a plague that has killed half of his population. But instead of helping his people during their ti...
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  • Mccarthy Hearings Witch Trials
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    The witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts in the early sixteen hundreds was a time of uneasiness and suspicion. Anyone could easily turn in his or her neighbor on the ground of witchcraft. Someone could merely say their neighbors spirit had attacked them during the night, which no man can prove. Nevertheless, as a God-fearing community, they could not think of denying the evidence, because to deny the existence of Evil is to deny the existence of Goodness, which is God. The most important scene i...
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  • Swift Jonathan Swift
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    Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin on November 30 in 1967. Swift? s father was an English lawyer died while his wife was pregnant to Jonathan. Right after he was born, his mother left him to be raised by his brother. He graduated from Trinity College and started a master? s degree, but left to join the Glorious Revolution. The object of this revolution was to convince James II (King of England) to abdicate the throne. Swift? s last years were a torment. He suffered awful bouts of dizziness, nause...
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  • Herman Melville Moby Dick
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    I Try All Things; I Achieve What I Can (Herman Melville in MOBY DICK) Herman Melville, in his novel, MOBY DICK, combined the results of large amounts of research in history, personal narratives, and scientific tracts with his own experiences on a whaling ship. He wanted his book to be an allegory, full of psychological and symbolic richness. Though the plot itself is deceptively simple, there are many layers and elements that make up this important novel. It is a sea story, a tall tale, an epic ...
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  • Dorian Gray Isn T
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    Throughout time, art has been cherished as a gateway to provoking thought from a hemisphere of the brain most people would otherwise rarely use. A person who has strength in both logic and creativity has always been praised as an enriched mind. Understanding art can bring about emotions and thoughts that can be both positive and harmful. It is easily understood, then, that these feelings can effect our decisions and actions in real life. The art can therefore become animate or alive, in a sense....
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  • Perfect State Lead One
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    Oh, Divine Poetry In his Republic, Plato seems to condemn art, especially written art, as evil and does not allow its presence in his ideal polis. Plato writes that art has the power to corrupt and teach its audience ignoble ways. He writes that it can only ever be an imitation of reality and thus is far from the true and the Good. Interestingly, however, in his Phaedrus, Plato seems to speak opposite this view of art as evil. In fact, he proclaims inspiration by the Muses divine actually closer...
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  • Creation Of The World One Of The Greatest
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    Philo Judaeus is regarded as one of the greatest Jewish-Hellenistic philosophers of his age. In a majority of his writing he quotes bible verses, speaks of a path to the Lord and does so with such image producing words. While reading Philo it is hard to discern his philosophical views, and surgically placed words, from those influenced of his religious background. He brings fourth an interesting combination of philosopher poet or preacher. Philo Judaeus was very religious and portrayed such in h...
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  • 20 Th Century 19 Th Century
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    When considering the importance of literature from the 19 th century based on its value as a precursor of 20 th century values, Arthur Rimbaud's poem The Drunken Boat stands out. His symbolist contemporaries all made significant contributions through their development of the symbol as a means to evoke particular emotions and their progression of language. Where Rimbaud stands out among his contemporaries is in his theme that permeates The Drunken Boat, a theme that is as much a precursor of thin...
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  • Animal Shall Drink Animals On The Farm
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    Animal farm rough draft Writers often use social criticism in their books to show corruptness or weak points of a group in society. One way of doing this is allegory which is a story in which figures and actions are symbols of general truths. George Orwell is an example of an author who uses allegory to show a social criticism effectively. As in his novel Animal Farm, Orwell makes a parody of Soviet Communism as demonstrated by Animal Farms brutal totalitarian rule, manipulated and exploited wor...
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