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Red Carnation Rose Garden
1,642 wordsIn Willa Carther's Pauls Case Paul, the main character, lives a life that may be compared to flowers, which are so vividly and often referred to in the text: just as flowers blossom and die, so too does Paul. After living one week as the kind of boy he had always wanted to be (Carther), Paul finds the idea of returning to his ordinary life unbearable. Paul had lived one splendid breath and a losing game in the end, just as he had referred to the flowers growing behind the glass, in spite of the ...
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D H Lawrence Rocking Horse
785 wordsAn English novelist and poet, D. H. Lawrence was born September 11, 1885, in Nottingham, England. He was the son of a coal miner and a school teacher. His mother, the school teacher, was socially superior. She constantly tried to alienate her children from their father. The difference in social status between his parent s was a recurrent motif in Lawrence s fiction. David Herbert was ranked among the most influential and controversial literary figures of the Victorian Period. In his more than fo...
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Point Of View Mental Illness
711 wordsI Never Promised You a Rose Garden, by Joanne Greenberg, is a description of a sixteen-year-old girls battle with schizophrenia, which lasts for three years. It is a semi-autobiographical account of the author s experiences in a mental hospital during her own bout with the illness. This novel is written to help fight the stigmatisms and prejudices held against mental illness. Joanne Greenberg was born in Brooklyn in 1932, and is a very respected and award-winning author. Because of her experienc...
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Reality Quot Rose Garden
1,177 wordsIn I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN we see how one mans reality is not necessarily that of another mans reality. We as humans do not think exactly the same we all think in a different way, these distinctions will be proven. By seeing into the mind of the main character and comparing her thoughts to the people around her, the thesis will be proven. We are all guilty of retreating into some sort of lunacy, we all are guilty of talking to our selves; this sort of deportment will send some mixed m...
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Mrs De Winter Rose Garden
717 wordsThe Rebecca Chapter 7 Summary The chapter begins with the De Winter s leaving the showers of London moving directly, to their arrival, at Manderley. A huge and beautiful manor house set in the coastal valley in England. The journey from London to Manderley was long. They drove through the middle of a huge forest of the the blood red rhododendron in bloom. When she arrived to the main gate of the house, it s seemed to her she arrived to the house, but she didn t see the house, it was much further...
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T S Eliot Rose Garden
6,364 wordsHelen Gardner The more familiar we become with Four Quartets, however, the more we realize that the analogy with music goes much deeper than a comparison of the sections with the movements of a quartet, or than an identification of the four elements as thematic material. One is constantly reminded of music by the treatment of images, which recur with constant modifications, from their context, or from their combination with other recurring images, as a phrase recurs with modifications in music. ...
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Paul Case Red Carnation
1,680 wordsPaul? s Losing Game In Willa Carther? s? Paul? s Case? Paul, the main character, lives a life that may be compared to flowers, which are so vividly and often referred to in the text: just as flowers blossom and die, so too does Paul. After living one week as? the kind of boy he had always wanted to be? (Carther), Paul finds the idea of returning to his ordinary life unbearable. Paul had lived one splendid breath and a losing game in the end, just as he had referred to the flowers growing behind ...
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