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  • Soap Opera Love Triangle
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    Guilt, Duty, and Unrequited Love: Deconstructing the Love Triangles in James Joyce's The Dead and Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure Its no problem of mine but its a problem I fight, living a life that I cant leave behind. But theres no sense in telling me, the wisdom of the cruel words that you speak. But thats the way that it goes and nobody knows, while everyday my confusion grows. -- New Order, Bizarre Love Triangle, from Substance, 1987 Most people who have watched a soap opera can recognize t...
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  • Light And Dark Elizabeth Jane
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    In Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge, the author devotes a large amount of energy and attention to making the setting of the novel as detailed as possible. The city of Casterbridge can almost serve as a character on its own, having its own personality and affecting other characters in the novel. Hardy uses the setting as a literary device to strengthen the personalities and complexities of characters in the story. Throughout the novel, Hardy uses the setting either to reinforce character ...
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  • End Of The Story Beginning Of The Story
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    Thomas Hardy was a famous author and poet he lived from 1840 to 1928. During his long life of 88 years he wrote fifteen novels and one thousand poems. He lived for the majority of his life near Dorchester. Hardy got many ideas for his stories while he was growing up. An example of this was that he knew of a lady who had had her blood turned by a convicts corpse and he used this in the story The Withered Arm. The existence of witches and witchcraft was accepted in his lifetime and it was not unus...
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  • Dulce Et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen
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    Analysis of two war poems By Thomas McGregor 6 E I am going to compare the two poems Dulce et decorum est by Wilfred Owen and Channel Firing by Thomas Hardy. The poem by Hardy talks about the great German guns Big Bertha's which fired across the channel at the nearest coastal villages, and how the noise of these guns is so terrific that it wakes the dead in their graves. Dulce et decorum est is a poem about a group of tired, worn out soldiers who are making their way back from the front line. Th...
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  • The Return Of Native Significance Egdon Heath
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    The Return of the Native: significance of the Egdon Heath The Return of the Native is the story of Egdon Heath. The real stuff of tragedy in this book is the primitive primal instinctive heath. The great tragic power in this book originates from the heath. Against the backdrop of dark, passionate, massive wild enormous Egdon the lesser schemes of life are drawn. The hero and the heroine-Club and Eustacia- Mrs. Yeobright and Wildeve are the typical products of Egdon. Like Sophocles, Shakespeare a...
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  • Makes The Reader Legal System
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    ... goes on to talk to the farmers wife about why he is going to Casterbridge but doesnt actually tell you what he has to do for work in Casterbridge. When the farmer asks what the two strangers do for work and the second stranger does not reply immediately it makes you wonder what he has to hide. When the first stranger says very suddenly Anybody may know my trade I, a Wheel wright. It could either make you think that he was proud of being a wheel wright or he wants to tell people what he does ...
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  • Girl Of The Streets Sister Carrie
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    Things are not always as they seem. For instance, take Thomas Hardy's Tess of the dUrbervilles: A Pure Woman, Stephen Cranes Maggie: Girl of the Streets, and Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie. At the surface they appear to be quite different. Tess written in 1871 by a British man by the name of Hardy, Maggie written by an American in 1893, and Carrie being written by an American in 1900. All disparate. Or are they? Hardy, Crane, and Dreiser's writings share an important relationship, the heroine....
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  • Thomas Hardy P 48
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    "Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave, " is a poem written by Thomas Hardy. The central theme of this poem is death, which is also seen in several different forms throughout the works of Thomas Hardy. There is a great deal of disappointment expressed in this poem. The Oxford Reader's Companion to Hardy deems it, "a satire of circumstance" (Page 378). Thus, death and the afterlife are things of tragedy in this particular work. The point that Hardy makes is that no love or hate outlasts death. An impor...
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  • Nineteenth Century Female Characters
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    English Literature 'Thomas Hardy' During the course of this essay I intend to fully answer this question in depth and sufficient detail. This will be achieved by means of tackling separate sections at a time. I will by using the short novel 'The Withered Arm', I believe this is a good example to use, as the two main roles are played by women. These women go through complex emotions and feelings, and as a result they develop a great deal throughout the story. I will be studying the two women 'Rho...
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  • The Works Of Thomas Hardy
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    The Works of Thomas Hardy Few things attract more attention than controversy, and no other author knew this well than Thomas Hardy. During the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries, Hardy's work shocked the public and threw the critics into an uproar. And yet, he managed to change the face of literature for the better. Hardy's work was filled with controversial topics, and his influence is evident in many different aspects of literature. An author of great talent, Hardy wrote in many styles, thou...
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  • Ho Chi Minh Robert Louis Stevenson
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    Chapter and verse Colin Dexter's Oxford The city of dreaming spires is haunted by the ghost of Inspector Morse, Dexter's morose detective. The brooding buildings are as important a presence as any of the characters in the novels and the 33 episodes of the television series which concluded last year with Morse's death in The Remorseful Day. A two-hour Inspector Morse walking tour departs from the tourist information centre at Gloucester Green at 1. 30 pm every Saturday. Price &# 163; 6. 35 (&# 16...
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  • Sons And Lovers Film Festival
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    Derrida on the big screen&# 183; What if someone came along who CHANGED not the way you THINK about everything, but EVERYTHING about the way you think? So runs the publicity for Derrida, a new film by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman, who studied under Derrida at Yale in the 1980 s. Filmed over several years, Derrida promises to be a complex personal and theoretical portrait of the great man, mixing rare v&# 233; rit&# 233; footage of Derrida in his private life with his reflections on deconstr...
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  • Sense Of Place Ability To Create
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    Discuss Hardy's Ability To Create Mood And Discuss Hardy's Ability To Create Mood And Atmosphere In Return Of Teh Native With close reference to two or three moments in the text, discuss Hardy's ability to create mood, atmosphere and a sense of place. Throughout The return of the native, Thomas Hardy is very successful in creating mood and atmosphere. Some scenes are so descriptive that a very clear mental picture can be formed by the reader, causing a distinct sense of place. It seems that thro...
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  • Gabriel Oak Thomas Hardy
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    Copyright (c) 1996 - 1997 School Sucks web The biggest FREE School papers database on the Net! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FileName: FARCRD 1. TXT A Subject: 004: English: Creative writing A Title: Far From The Madding Crowd papers = Please put your paper here. 75 % on paper. Far From The Madding Crowd is one of the most memorable novels written by Thomas Hardy. In an attempt to fight a changing society, Thomas Hardy has portrayed his own philosophy t...
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  • Twentieth Century Interpretations Englewood Cliffs
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    If written today, Tess of the durberville's by Thomas Hardy may have been called Just Call Me Job or Tess: Victim of Fate. Throughout this often bleak novel, the reader is forced by Tess circumstance to sympathize with the heroine (for lack of a better term) as life deals her blow after horrifying blow. One of the reasons that the reader is able to do so may be the fatalistic approach Hardy has taken with the life of the main character. Hardy writes Tess as a victim of Fate. This allows the read...
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  • Trial And Error Thomas Hardy
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    A Question On Hardy: Where Did His Writings Come From Born into an agricultural community and untouched by industrialism, Thomas Hardy's pessimism and determinism is what made his themes and styles stand out from other contemporary writers. According to Zabel, Schopenhaurs inspired his pessimistic nature. Because of Schopenhaurs influence, pessimism was the primary view of his writings. Zabel had also stated the driving force behind his works was majority influenced by Spinoza and his determinis...
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  • Mayor Of Casterbridge Distracted Gaze Henchard
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    Mayor of Casterbridge One of the most striking aspects of the novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge, for example, is the role of festival and the characters perceptions of, and reactions to, the festive. The novel opens with Henchard, his wife and baby daughter arriving at Weapon-Priors fair. It is a scene of festive holiday in which the frivolous contingent of visitors snatch a respite from labour after the business of the fair has been concluded. Here Henchard gets drunk and vents his bitterness an...
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  • Late Nineteenth Century Thomas Hardy
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    Tess of the Durbervilles Tess of the Durbervilles Essay essay selection number two The Victorian period was generally known as a peaceful and intellectually static era. Thomas Hardy tries diligently to educate the reader on multiple facets of the Victorian era. Hardy uses many sources to illustrate a changing era throughout the novel Tess of the Durbervilles. Specifically, the changing society, urbanization, and Darwinism all illustrate his main focus on dialect in nature. One attribute to the t...
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  • Things That Happen Sir John
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    Tess Of D'Urbervilles If written today, Tess of the durberville's by Thomas Hardy may have been called Just Call Me Job or Tess: Victim of Fate. Throughout this often bleak novel, the reader is forced by Tess circumstance to sympathize with the heroine (for lack of a better term) as life deals her blow after horrifying blow. One of the reasons that the reader is able to do so may be the fatalistic approach Hardy has taken with the life of the main character. Hardy writes Tess as a victim of Fate...
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  • Waterfall As A Starting Point Waterfall As A Starting Hardy
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    Using The Waterfall As A Starting Point, Using The Waterfall As A Starting Point, Discuss The Importance Of Memory In Hardy's Poems Memory is very important in relation to Thomas Hardy's poems as he has a very limited amount of themes which he uses. Although he wrote thousands of poems, his themes are limited to those of death, regret, love, nostalgia, reminiscence, and missed opportunities. All these themes are linked with his memories, and his past. At the beginning of the 20 th Century, there...
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