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  • Am I Blue?: Coming Out from the Silence

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  • The Storm

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    The short story The Storm by Kate Chopin starts out with Bobinot and his son being stranded in a store due to an approaching storm while his wife Calixta was at home As the storm was beginning Calixta had no choice but to let an old friend and once loved companion Alcee come in out of the pouring rain As the storm began Alcee and Calixta could not hold back their feelings any longer and engaged in passionate intimacy When the sun came out Alcee left and shortly after Bobinot returned home As he

  • Dramatic Device and Dramatic Impact in A View From The Bridge

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    View from the bridge In this essay I intend to explore how Miller uses dramatic devices and the dramatic impact it has on the audience The play A view from the bridge was written in the 1950s by Arthur Miller When the play was first performed the audience would have reacted very differently to how an audience would now due to the morals being different For example in the play the women are controlled by men whereas now women are independent The women in the audience back then would have thought

  • Characterisation of Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights

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    One critic stated that Wuthering Heights is truly a novel without a hero or heroine What do you think of this statement Is Heathcliff a hero or villain Emily Brontes Heathcliff is epitomised throughout Wuthering Heights as a vengeful character who becomes corrupted through his overwhelming jealousy and his rejection from Catherine Rather than a protagonist of an admirable disposition Heathcliff rebels against social niceties and plots against other characters to create the central conflict Howe

  • Journey in The Power of One

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    According to the novel Awakening the Heroes Within we are all on a journey in life and through that journey To prepare for the journey we are guided by inner guides or archetypes that help us by teaching us to become successful members of society The twelve archetypes teach us lessons and each presides over a stage of the journey Through the book we all live heroically by activating and applying the twelve archetypes in our lives The heros journey includes three major stages preparation the jou

  • Analysis of Oroonoko

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    Oroonoko Word Count 1301 The story of Oroonoko is about a prince who loved her wife so much that could afford to do everything for her He is also a prince with dignity He makes sure that even if he dies he has his dignity as the prince of Africa It was hard for him to kill his wife but this is the only way to avoid his son from be slave Her wife Imoinda agreed with him and let him kill her with dignity It was a story of fighting for love and dignity along with some aspects of discrimination soc

  • Vices and Suffering in To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Evil in To Kill A Mockingbird Our greatest evils flow from ourselves Tripp 192 This statement by Rousseau epitomizes many points of evil that are discussed in Harper Lees To Kill A Mockingbird In our world today we are stared in the face everyday with many facets of evil These nefarious things come in several forms including but not limited to discrimination of sex race ethnicity physical appearance and popularity alcoholism drug abuse irresponsibility and even murder The occurrences of evil an

  • Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper

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    The Yellow Wallpaper Analysis If walls could speak what would they say This is a question that several people have pondered and perhaps even feared The reason to this is quite simple every wall has a secret The walls of a cheap motel will testify to the affairs of a cheating spouse The walls of a neighbor would testify of domestic violence or perhaps even child abuse For years walls have been like tombstones holding within them ageing secrets that will never be told Some have painted them over

  • A Jungian Interpretation of the Tempest

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    A Jungian Interpretation of the Tempest Shakespeares Tempest lends itself to many different levels of meaning and interpretation The play can be seen on a realistic plane as a tale of political power and social responsibility It can be seen as allegory examining the growth of the human spirit The Tempest investigates marriage love culture It is symbolic of mans rational higher instincts verses his animal natural tendencies This is a play of repentance power revenge and fate that can also be see

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