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  • Bad Thing Playing Cards
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    According to the dictionary innocence means that people do not know the bad thing of life or believe everything that you told. Children are innocence. They are living under their parents protection so that they could not understand the bad thing of the real life. Things like social behavior, which could see that children are innocence. But they will grow up when more things happen to them, they will deserve more experience of life then become maturity. As a child, they see a person that can give...
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  • Catcher In The Rye Kings In The Back
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    The Catcher and the Rye is not the kind of story with a meaningful story line, that is, knowing only that would indicate little on what it is about. The events told in the story, seem to unfold as flashbacks. We can sense a chronological order of events in Holden Caufield's story, although the order does not matter as much as acknowledging each event as its own story. Be what may, here is what was perceived as the story line. Holden Caufield was telling his story (to the readers, or to some peop...
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  • Good And Evil Billy Budd
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    Ideologies. They are systems of ideas and ways of thinking. Systems of beliefs, thus relating to politics, society, or to the conduct of a class or group. These systems are used to justify actions. A way to explain the world to individuals, especially, one that is held as a whole and maintained regardless of the course of events. They can be used to interpret the social world. In Herman Melville's, Billy Budd, the sailor, social ideologies are shown when the main character, William Budd, is kill...
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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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  • Prince Of Cumberland Lady Macbeth
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    Innocence is a quality that few people take to their grave, although all are born with it. At some point in one's life, an event or circumstance removes that shield from both moral and legal guilt, whether in one's own eyes or in the eyes of another. In such a case, innocence is cast off, or innocence can be stolen. Both are true of Macbeth in William Shakespeare's tragic work Macbeth. The hero's innocence and name make him vulnerable prey for those who feel completely at home in a subhuman real...
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  • Loss Of Innocence Banana Fish
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    ... e. Inability or disapproval to accept maturity is often a cause of characters loneliness. Holden is torn apart by two dominating forces in his life. One pulls him into maturity, advising him to grow up and leave behind both his innocence and childhood, while the other does not want to free him from his past. For any human being, accomplishing these two things at once is an impossible task, and yet the protagonist presses on, attempting to do so anyway. Holden dreams of remaining as innocent ...
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  • Loss Of Innocence Entire World
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    The Norton Anthology of English Literature defines the "conceits" of poetics as metaphors that are intricately woven into the verse, often used to express satire, puns, or deeper meanings within the poem, and to display the poet's own cunning with words. The conceits of John Donne are said to "leap continually in a restless orbit from the personal to the cosmic and back again. " The outward nature of Donne's poem The Flea appears to be a love poem; dedication from a male suitor to his lady of ho...
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  • Lady Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth
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    ... analysis of the imagery of Macbeth Macbeth is a story based on death and jealousy. Shakespeare was a talented writer who made his main ideas constant throughout the play by using images to emphasise this in a different way. I have found that the main images in Macbeth are ambition, clothing, chaos, dark and light blood and sleep. These all help to create an atmosphere and make the main idea of the story stronger. The main theme that runs constantly through the play is chaos. You can see this...
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  • Romantic Poetry William Blake
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    Analysis of The Lamb and The Tyger by William Blake There is no much written on Romanticism, and about all the various experts totally agree upon is that these poems fit into the Romantic genre. It is often called the romantic period, but people are still writing this kind of poetry and song, so I think it is more a type or genre. Romantic poetry used images of nature, idealistic ideas and very high spiritualistic emotions. It was very symbolic, much more so than modern poetry, which can actuall...
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  • Norton Anthology Of English Literature Loss Of Innocence
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    Compare and Contrast Love. Two great and very famous authors, Shakespeare and Donne, lived in the same century (end of 16 th century), so they are the product of the same generation. They both were in love with women, dedicated their creative work to them and love in general. But look, how differ they envisage the same subject love to a woman. Good example of this difference are sonnet # 130 My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun and The Flea. Lets have a look more closer at these two sonnets...
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  • Holden Wasn T
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    J. D. Salinger uses Holden Caulfield? s anti-heroic characteristics to develop the theme of innocence and childhood. Holden is afraid of growing up and would prefer to remain an innocent child. He seems unable to face the responsibilities that come as one gets older. His continued flunking at school shows this. ? They kicked me out. I wasn? t suppose to come back after Christmas vacation, on account of I was flunking four subjects and not applying myself at all. ? (Page 4). School is normally wh...
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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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  • Adam And Eve Garden Of Eden
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    Analysis of the poem: Genesis, by Bruce Dawe Bruce Dawe, an Australian poet, has written the poem Genesis. The poem compares the beginning of school to Adam and Eves expulsion from the Garden of Eden, hence the title Genesis. Dawe has put the context of the poem into a modern day theme. Using the comparison of Adam and Eves loss of innocence, he describes how the innocence of children is lost at school. This correspondence to the story of God expelling Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden becaus...
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  • Miss Havisham House Miss Havisham And Estella
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    Great Expectations: Wealth as an Agent of Isolation In Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations, Dickens conveys the idea that wealth leads to isolation. The novel begins when Pip, a young orphan, encounters an escaped convict in a cemetery. Despite Pip s efforts to help this terrifying personage, the convict is still captured and transported to Australia. Pip is then introduced into the wealthy yet decaying home of Miss Havisham where he meets Estella, a little girl who takes pleasure in torme...
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  • Short Happy Life Happy Life Of Francis Macomber
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    Ernest Hemingway was one of a group of artists in the inter-war period of the early twentieth century who was left mentally (and for Hemingway also physically) scarred by the total devastation he witnessed during and after the Great War. Gertrude Stein labeled Hemingway and his peers a Lost Generation, a famous phrase that only partially describes the detachment, confusion, instability, and distrust that these twenty- and thirty-somethings felt toward many of the traditional ways of life that ha...
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  • Make A Difference Huck And Jim
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    The world in which we live in now is much less oppressive than say the world lived in the middle of the 1800? s. Up until the Civil War, the South depended on their? peculiar institution? of slavery, in order to be productive a successful. Most people believed slavery was not wrong, but those who thought otherwise seldom tried to alter it. In general if surrounded by oppressive environment, one does not usually try to make a difference in that world. This is because people are afraid to defend w...
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  • Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Traumatic Stress
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    The images of war remain imbedded in an individuals mind, making it difficult for anyone who has faced the horrors of war to re assimilate themselves within society. People who have never faced the horrible images lack the understanding and compassion needed for a war veteran to reestablish themselves. The alienation an individual suffers from family and friends thrusts them further into a world of confusion, forcing them to take drastic actions to find peace. The effects of war have the capacit...
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  • Catcher In The Rye Uncle Wiggily
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    Salinger's children, as they appear in various novels and short stories, portray the ills of modern society through their innocence and spirituality, their honesty and sometimes, erratic behaviour. They are often as fragile and odd as they are intelligent and endearing, and the obscenities of life tend to overwhelm them at times. My intention is to show how Salinger uses the same technique over and over in his work. That is the use of children with all the innocence and idealism of youth, to dep...
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  • End Of The Book Beginning Of The Book
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    Innocence or Ignorance In the book Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, the boys were innocent at the beginning of the book, but towards the end of the book their actions started to turn into ignorance. It started with about two dozen boys on a plane that crashed on an island because of the war that was going on. They all survived the crash, but were stranded on an island with no parental supervision. In the book Golding splits the boys up. Most of the boys turn into savages, but some like Ral...
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  • Created By God Innocence And Experience
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    The gentle lamb and the menacing tyger in Blake s Songs of Innocence and Experience shows the contrast between the innocence of childhood and the experience of adulthood. The first two lines of. The Lamb sets the style of childish inquisitiveness, Little Lamb who made thee/Does thou know who made thee? (1 - 2) The poem is divided into two stanzas, the first containing the questions about who made the little lamb and about, Who gave thee clothing of delight/Softest clothing wooly bright (5 - 6) g...
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