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  • "Othello" A Critical Review

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    Othello A Critical Review Othello A Critical Review Prof Niamat Ali Depatment of English Govt Islamia College Kasur Pakistan Shakespeare the crown of English literature can rightfully boast of his marvelous achievements as a dramatist His plays both comedies and tragedies have a sterling worth of their own The magnet of his plays pulls the iron dust of thoughts and the reader feels himself bound by silky ropes of interest and pleasure He maintains such an artistic balance in his writings as is

  • Teddy

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    Teddy McArdles life is not that of your average ten year old boy His Buddhist principles have given him a different outlook on life and death If one can anticipate the future depending on ones philosophy of life and system of beliefs he she can either accept it or try to change it Teddy chooses to follow the path that he perceives has been traced for him and leads to his early death whereas I might try to prevent such unfortunate circumstances as I believe that I have more to accomplish or lear

  • The Storm

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    Kate Chopins short story The Storm narrated the story of a womens lies and a man lust for her being during the passing of a storm The main characters Calixta the wife and Alce ex lover have committed adultery and getting away unnoticed by their spouse From the situation Chopin implies the theme of The Storm as to lie and cheat is just a natural part of life In the beginning of The Storm Bobint and his son Bibi is taking cover from the storm in a nearby store and to wait for the storm the died d

  • The Wars

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    The earth seems beautiful to the naked eye Not until the unseen forces of Mother Nature are kicked into full gear and a pounding life sucking form is created that is able to eat humans alive is the true nature of the earth revealed A nice sunny breeze is considered great until a strong gust of wind comes along and tears away anything in its path A gentle warm fire is always loved when the weather is cold until this warm fire is transformed into a scorching weapon of mass destruction The stunnin

  • Civil Disobedience

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    Civil Disobedience Civil disobedience is a public nonviolent political act contrary to law usually done with the aim of bringing about a change in the law or policies of the government The idea of civil disobedience is deeply rooted in our civilization with examples evident in the life of Socrates the early Christian society the writings of Thomas Aquinas and Henry David Thoreau and theIndian nationalist movement led by Gandhi The many occurrences of civil disobedience throughout American histo

  • Critical Analysis of The Prelude

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    Critical Essays Analysis of The Prelude The Prelude is the greatest long poem in our language after Paradise Lost says one critic Its comparison with the great seventeenth century epic is in some respects a happy one since Milton was after Coleridge Wordsworths greatest idol The Prelude may be classed somewhat loosely as an epic it does not satisfy all the traditional qualifications of that genre The epic is customarily defined as a long narrative poem which recounts heroic actions commonly leg

  • Analysis of The Perfect Storm

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    Book Report on The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger The fishing port of Gloucester Massachusetts just north of Boston is one of the oldest fishing ports in the United States and can trace its history to around 1623 Since that time around ten thousand men have lost their lives fishing the Atlantic Ocean Not only did the fishing port feel the full brunt of the storm but that fateful day in October 1991 was to add another six men to that tally when the fishing boat Andrea Gail was caught in the f

  • Themes in In The Lake Of The Woods

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    The novel In the Lake of the Woods by Tim OBrien is a very confusing book that touches many different topics some of which are tough to read about and discuss This book has many different themes throughout In the Lake of the Woods is a uniquely written book as it reveals the story bit by bit and doesnt go in chronological order It also does not ever officially give you a traditional ending The reader if left to themselves to decide if the main character John Wade is innocent or guilty of killin

  • Black Like Me

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    Black Like Me is an astounding autobiographical diary about a white man from the north who temporarily transforms himself into a Negro because he wants to visit the south and experience the difficulties faced by black Americans in the year 1959 At that time there was racial discrimination towards the blacks with segregation in the south and the blacks suffered poverty hunger and hopelessness John Griffin was his name and in this diary he explains his experiences and feelings throughout his enti

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