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  • Seven Deadly Sins Paradise Lost
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    In Milton's Paradise Lost, sexuality is an innate part of human nature. Milton celebrates Adam and Eve's prelapsarian "connubial love" (PL, IV, 743), singing "Hail wedded Love" (PL, IV, 750). In its proper place in the hierarchy (below God), sex in Milton's view is sacred and spiritual, sanctioned by God. Sacred sex is portrayed almost as an intellectual act rather than a physical act, as a union of souls rather than a union of bodies. In contrast, however, lascivious sex is associated with best...
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  • French Revolution Time Period
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    A Tale of Two Cities Dickens, Charles Appleton Library 266 pp. The main purpose of this book is to show the contrasts between the peaceful city of London and the city of Paris, tearing itself apart in revolution. This is apparent in the very first line of the book, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... " This is a contrast of the two cities, London, the tranquil home of Mr. Lorry and the Darnays'; and Paris, the center of a bloody revolution. The author shows gentleness in thes...
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  • Atticus By Ron Hansen
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    One of the main settings of Ron Hansen's novel Atticus, is a town called Resurrection, Mexico. The word Resurrection is defined as the act of rising up after death. Forgiveness, and the love between the father and son, live again, after this time spent in the town of Resurrection. Ron Hansen ascribes many insightful and detailed attributes to the setting in the novel. He also allows the characters to see Mexico in their own ways; as a haven of irresponsibility, a place to live and be happy, a pl...
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  • People Of Oceania Totalitarian Society
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    ... mmonplace today. But we have not sacrificed old words to replace them. Today the names of agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, North Atlantic Trade Organization, and the Central intelligence Agency have become mere initials (FBI, NATO, CIA). The chief concern of todays readers is directed to the feasibility of the society of Oceanian itself. Can that happen here? The technology of Ingsoc is already here with us today. Indeed, we have surpassed it. The internal mental mechani...
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  • Coming Of Age Back And Forth
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    In The First Part of King Henry the Fourth, Shakespeare presents Prince Hal; a young man faced with his coming of age as king. Prince Hal is torn between a world filled with youthful irresponsibility and a world that consists of adult political seriousness. Shakespeare uses several dramatic foils to highlight Prince Hals inner conflict. One foil Shakespeare uses is the contrast between the childish Sir John Falstaff and the old-fashioned war-like Harry (Hotspur) Percy. Shakespeare also uses Hots...
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  • End Of The Book Gatsby Father
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    ... und wealth to achieve things is repetitive throughout the whole book. Not only Gatsby but also everyone in this story who can use their status to gain possessions or people will do it. However Tom discovers Daisy's affair and confronts Gatsby at a hotel in New York with Daisy, Jordan and Nick as witnesses. Tom tells Gatsby that he and Daisy have a history that Gatsby would never understand. Tom also reveals that Gatsby made his fortune illegally by bootlegging illegal alcohol. Gatsby respond...
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  • Paul Cezanne One Time
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    Paul Cezanne was born in Aix-en-Provence, a small town south of France. As a young boy, Cezanne's passions lay in his poetry. Cezanne is included in the time of the Post-Impressionists. He wanted to make Impressionism into something solid and enduring like the art of museums. Cezanne did not have a typical relationship with his father, he had problems with him. Cezanne's father wanted for Cezanne to become a lawyer. He sent Cezanne to a college for lawyers but his friend Zola coaxed Cezanne othe...
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  • T S Eliot Heart Of Darkness
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    n T. S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men, T. S. Eliot contrasts his straw-filled hollow men with the "lost violent souls" of Mr. Kurtz and Guy Fawkes. Mr. Kurtz is a character in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. T. S. Eliot is saying that it is better to have met death and to have strong opinions than to sit idly and remain stagnant. Both Eliot and Conrad are portraying the general society to be decaying. The hollow mean are in a state of stagnation. They can neither choose life nor death and are t...
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  • Opening Scene Younger Brother
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    In an examination of Shakespeare's dramatic methods, discuss how effectively you think Act 1 arouses the audiences interest? In your answer consider: &# 61608; Significant aspects of staging &# 61608; Language including imagery and symbolism &# 61608; Character interactions The opening scene, in which there is nothing light hearted or humorous, is completely expository and contrived but fulfilling its function of revealing the plot line to the audience. The fact that Shakespeare uses this kind o...
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  • Sir Francis Environmental Influences
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    Cattell's Big Five Factors of Personality, Behavioral Genetics, and Evolutionary Personality Theory. Current Research Raymond Cattells (1905 -present) designed the Big five Factors of Personality, in which five classifications are revealed. Big Five factors: # 1 extra version vs. introversion, # 2 agreeableness vs. antagonism, # 3 conscientiousness vs. undirected ness, # 4 neuroticism vs. emotional stability, and # 5 openness to experience vs. not open to experience. Hans Eysencks and Sir Franci...
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  • Dr Faustus Faustus Character Scene
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    Christopher Marlowe's, Dr Faustus is a tragedy. It incorporates a complex protagonist who is not strictly typical of a tragedy play. The Central scenes in the play demonstrate this unconventionality as they contain such humorous characters as, Robin and Rafe, the clown and the horse-courser. These central scenes, including scene seven offer a sense of relief for the audience from the melancholic thoughts of Faustus inevitable damnation. The scene opens with Faustus vivid illustration of his jour...
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  • Light And Dark France And England
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    In the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" Charles Dickens describes "the best of times [and] the worst of times" (1) of the characters. France and England struggle through political confusion, which is one of the most disturbing periods of history. On the other hand, for the characters of the novel, these are the times of rebirth and revival. The author conveys the dual nature of this epoch by contrasting representations of light and dark, chaos and stability, doom and hope with the use of setting, ch...
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  • Act 1 Sc 3 Communication Skills
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    ... In fact, at the time, although Venice was considered Europe's cultural capital, it was seen to have certain drawbacks, especially regarding promiscuity and the diminished role of fidelity in marriage (Tillyard 134). Add to this the fact that Iago is dealing with a man who has only recently been engaged in wedlock and therefore is less certain when questioned about his wifes character. Othello has seen the way in which Desdemona has deceived her father and eloped, what is to say that such a c...
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  • Tale Of Two Cities French Revolution
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    France and England in A Tale of Two Cities The French Revolution Introduction In the eighteen-fifties, Charles Dickens was concerned that social problems in England, particularly those relating to the condition of the poor, might provoke a mass reaction on the scale of the French Revolution. In a letter written in 1855, for example, he refers to the unrest of the time as follows: I believe the discontent to be so much the worse for smouldering, instead of blazing openly, that it is extremely lik...
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  • Tells The Audience Sharon Olds
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    Comparisons And Contrasts Of Ethics By Linda Comparisons And Contrasts Of Ethics By Linda Pastan, And 35 / 10 By Sharon Olds Comparisons and Contrasts of Ethics by Linda Pastan, and 35 / 10 by Sharon Olds The poems Ethics and 35 / 10 by Linda Pastan and Sharon Olds are surprisingly alike. Each poem tells a story with the speaker being the author. She speaks directly to the audience. Although the number of lines differ, the appearance and length of each line and the appearance of each poem as a w...
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  • Conrad Marlow
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    Imperialism sprung from an altruistic and unselfish aim to? take up the white man? s burden? and? wean [the] ignorant millions from their horrid ways. ? These two citations are, of course, from Kipling? s? White Man? s Burden? and Conrad? s Heart of Darkness, respectively, and they splendidly encompass what British and European imperialism was about? at least seen from the late-nineteenth century point of view. This essay seeks to explore the comparisons and contrasts between Conrad? s and Kipli...
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  • J Alfred Prufrock Love Song Of J Alfred
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    Love, Lust or Lackluster Lifestyle? The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock demonstrates the effects of social and economic pressure in the life of a Victorian man. T. S. Eliot shows us, in an ironic monologue, how the reality of age and social position paralyzes his character with fear. The poem opens with six lines from Dante s Inferno. This particular stanza explains that the speaker is in hell and the message can only be told to someone else in hell. The speaker tells us that it is OK for the li...
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  • Put To Death Greek Gods
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    The Revolutionary War was an enormous part of American history. The revolution in Russia, that sparked the overthrow of communism, was a huge part of Russian history. The revolution of Christianity from the concepts of Greek gods was also a large part of religious history. Christianity and Greek gods have many comparisons, contrasts, and these contrasts resulted in Christianity being revolutionary. The concepts of Christianity and the religious concepts of the Greek gods are comparatively alike....
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  • Macbeth Shakespeare Comparisons Shakespeare Uses Comparison Macbeth's
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    Macbeth: Shakespeare's Comparisons And Contrasts Essay, Research Macbeth: Shakespeare's Comparisons And Contrasts Macbeth: Shakespeare's Comparisons and Contrasts Throughout Macbeth Shakespeare uses comparison and contrast to bring out characteristics of his main character, Macbeth. Shakespeare uses comparison with Duncan, Lady Macbeth, and Banquo to bring out aspects of Macbeth's character. After hearing of Macbeth's courageousness on the battlefield, Duncan, a good and honest king, bestows the...
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  • York Harcourt Brace Stone Wall
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    The class of adjectives is one of the more problematic ones in English grammar. In order to see what kind of problems and questions we are dealing with we need to address the following two questions: what adjectives are, and how we can recognize them. The most common answer to this question, provided by most grammars, is adjectives modify nouns (Pence, Hodges 51, Johnson 31). This answer (or definition) may seem obvious enough but, as Roberts notes, this definition will lead to some serious diff...
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