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Joan Didion U S Democracy
345 wordsDemocracy Democracy is, probably, one of the most interesting novels from the political and social points of view. It is the fourth novel written by Joan Didion, the U. S. journalist and writer. As the title implies, the writer undertakes an attempt to explore the issues of democracy, and explores the story of the way the greatest American nation seemed to lose its touch with the main principles the nation was guided by, and the U. S. glorious past. Despite Didion's opponents, who considered the...
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The Sound And Fury By William Faulkner
1,271 wordsThe Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner It is a common knowledge that we live in 2208 and there is a world government under a governor who orders that all literature should be destroyed. However, despite the necessity to obey this strict regulation, there is an obvious truth that not all literature should be destroyed. There are some books that should be rescued and stay put into our secret compartment. The Sound and the Fury written by William Faulkner is one of such books. The present paper...
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Balthazar Marvelous Afternoon Vs The Daily Woman
1,509 wordsBalthazar's Marvelous Afternoon vs. The Daily Woman Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become. C. S. Lewis The interpretation of the use of characters, a common theme, place, incident, and idea may vary from reader to reader. Literary critics often fail to come to one conclusion concerning various authors and their works....
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Loss Of Identity End Of The Film
1,598 wordsThe Films of Alfred Hitchcock Psycho (1960) Psycho is one of the most famous Hitchcock's thrillers. The film is widely recognized by film critics as the etalon of the genre. Psycho has become almost the synonym to the definition of suspense. What is suspense? Suspense is synonymous to anxiousness, delay, let-up. Suspended (Latin) to hang. In such a way, suspense can be interpreted as a certain hung up suspended condition. According to Frances Truffle, it is an intensification of suspended expect...
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Nature And Love In John Donne The Bait
861 wordsNature and Love in John Donne's "The Bait" Reading the poem The Bait we can call John Donne the poet metaphysician. His brilliant use of metaphors and word expressions strikes by its masterly use of words. Donne combines original lyrical pathos with complexity and picturesqueness of expressions. He unites high intellectuality with pointed belles-lettres of artistic narration, making nature as the centre of his depiction of love. He describes love as beautiful land with picturesque scenarios: Com...
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Main Theme Working Class
843 wordsA Watts Mother Mourns While Boiling Beans by Etheridge Knight When you read the poem written by Etheridge Knight it seems that you feel all emotional expressions of sorrow and anxiety the poet wanted to show to the readers. The beginning of the poem starts with a tender majesty. It embraces even the smallest tones of sorrow. The very sounds of it yell to attract attention; anxious, they remind us the frozen accords of the song of sorrow. The mother worries about the destiny of her child. Her son...
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