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  • The Time Machine Compared To Nineteen Eighty Four
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    ... whereas Winston had fears to grind down his mind until it was nothing but a mush that the party could sculpt into any shape that they wished to. The Time Travellers partner in The Time Machine is an Elois named Weena which he had saved towards the beginning of the story and they form quite a tight friendship: Taking Weena like a child upon my shoulder The relationship was more like father and daughter or older and brother and sister than that of a couple or man and wife. Throughout the novel...
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  • Stop For Death Third Quatrain
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    The poets of the nineteenth century wrote on a variety of topics. One often used topic is that of death. The theme of death has been approached in many different ways. Emily Dickinson is one of the numerous poets who uses death as the subject of several of her poems. In her poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death, " death is portrayed as a gentleman who comes to give the speaker a ride to eternity. Throughout the poem, Dickinson develops her unusual interpretation of death and, by doing so, com...
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  • Billy Pilgrim Slaughterhouse Five
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    ... ending quarters. This comes as a shock to the reader, because of the torturous intentions the Nazis invented for the showers, thus creating the reader's surprise to find the victims in a German camp, unharmed. Vonnegut uses the setting to play upon the nerves of the reader by setting up a terrible death that the fatigued Americans are prepared to walk right into. Billy recalls, The Americans halted. They stood there quietly in the cold. The sheds they were among were outwardly like thousands...
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  • Beginning Of The Story End Of The Story
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    The Lottery, a short story written by Shirley Jackson, is a tale of disturbing evilness. The setting is a small village on a clear summer day. The village consists of about 300 residents. On June 27 th of every year, the members of the community hold a village-wide lottery in which everyone is expected to participate. At first, the reader might think that this is a great idea, not knowing what the prize at the conclusion of this lottery is. But as the story progressed, the reader begins to get a...
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  • End Of The Play Readers Mind
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    The Tempest. An Imperialist Heaven or Hell? Shakespeare lived and wrote in the Elizabethan age, a time when his society was branching out and making itself known throughout the world by colonizing other cultures. Great Britain was reaching for new heights of power. In the play Shakespeare questions the value of this new concept of British imperialism. The Tempest is called Shakespeare's American play, because he calls into question England's right to colonize other nations, much as American colo...
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  • Part Of The Story Readers Mind
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    When a story is being told, there are many facts and details that the narrator needs to put into the story so that the reader understands what is happening. The way that the storyteller gives the facts to the reader is very important. In The Moving Toyshop, Edmund Crispin tells us the necessities of the story in a wonderful way. Instead of stating the facts, he adds the details into parts of the story, which makes the whole story much more interesting to read. When introducing characters, Crispi...
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  • Pain And Suffering Situational Irony
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    The Shadow of Irony Audience appeal for motion pictures and literature often stems from the use of irony which astonishes and catches the assembly off guard. By simply springing abrupt events or exposing hidden surprises, an author can attract extraordinary praise and reviews for his or her work. The writer must use irony in unexpected places and in a variety of forms, so that the plot and its resolution do not become predictable and unoriginal. The creative use of irony puzzles and grasps the a...
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  • Young Goodman Brown Cask Of Amontillado
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    Characterization In Poe, Hawthorne, And Melville Essay, Characterization In Poe, Hawthorne, And Melville What makes a story different from a tale lies in the authors choice of characterization. When we have little physical detail about the character as is Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown and Poe's The Cask of Amontillado the story becomes more of a tale. In a tale, it is possible to remove almost all of the physical detail about the character and still achieve the same effect. If you remove the k...
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  • Lines Of The Poem Dramatic Monologue
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    The dramatic monologue features a speaker talking to a silent listener about a dramatic event or experience. The use of this technique affords the reader an intimate knowledge of the speakers changing thoughts and feelings. In a sense, the poet brings the reader inside the mind of the speaker. (Glenn Everett online) Like a sculpture pressing clay to form a man, a writer can create a persona with words. Every stroke of his hand becomes his or her own style, slowly creating this stone image. A dra...
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  • Gatsby Jay Gatsby
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    Time tells us that success often comes with a price. Often money will create more problems than it can solve. The richness of a person? s soul can be hidden in the folds of money. Such is the case of Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is constantly altering in the readers mind due to the various puzzling events that transpire in the novel creating a level of mystery. First off, Gatsby is a man who feels secure in his privacy and allows very few people into his personal life due to lack of trust. Jay often t...
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  • Composed Upon Westminster Bridge Literary Devices
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    NALYSIS OF COMPOSED UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE, SEPTEMBER 3, 1802 In Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802, by William Wordsworth, the speaker, again, his sister, reflects upon a beautiful view of the city by using such literary devices as rhyme, personification, hyperbole, and imagery. The speaker manages to create a vision in the readers mind that is so vivid, that one can picture oneself on that very bridge. This poem is another example of Wordsworth's desire to create poetry using...
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  • Arab Israeli Conflict American Foreign Policy
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    Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938 Rise to Globalism, by Stephen Ambrose, is an enlightened work on the development of American foreign policy from World War II through the Reagan administration. It is an excellent one volume history, basic, but full of fact, that explains the trends in foreign policy that led America from its isolationist attitude of the first half of the nineteenth century to its position of global power and imminence today. The basic causes of the worlds ma...
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