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  • Dehumanization In Night

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    In the book Night Elie and his father are sent to a concentration camp called Auschwitz and then Buna At both of these camps the Nazis were unfair to all of the Jews and treated them horribly In other words the Nazis dehumanized the Jews Dehumanization is to treat people as if they are not human To dehumanize a person is to be cruel to them until they no longer act human In the book Night the most disturbing form of dehumanization is that the Nazis barely fed the Jews One way that the Nazis deh

  • Do I Dare Disturb The Universe: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

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    Do I Dare Disturb the Universe Lingering in The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock T S Eliots obsession with the negative aspects of western society is prevalent in his poetry but the question is why In order to understand T S Eliots mind frame in a world entering WWI it is beneficial to take a look at one of his earlier works The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock By taking a new historical approach to interpreting Eliots constant use and allusion to the word linger in The Love Song of J Alfred Prufro

  • Insanity Leading to Destruction in The Cask of Amontillado

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    While reading The Cask of Amontillado i noticed that the story posses a theme that insanity that leads to destruction As Amontillado gets Fortunado to go into the vaults by giving him alcohol we notice that something seems to be unusual The walls are covered in bone which then again is not a normal sight Amontillado keep offering Fortunado alcoholic beverages so he then can take advantage of Fortunado while he is not in a correct state of mind When Fortunado finally falls through with Amontilla

  • Frankenstein as a Gothic

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    There are some characteristics make gothic stories differ from the other types stories Like there is also a victimizer who is associated with evil and whose powers are immense or supernatural or the atmosphere is pervaded by a sense of mystery darkness oppressiveness and fear In Frankenstein Victor is the victim and he is the one make the monster in a dark apartment and his spirit is tutoring by the monster after the monster is been created And the change of his feelings to the monsters the mon

  • Harry Potter as an Epic

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    EpThe epic form has been part of the worlds literature for decades and continued to be one of the most substantial forms of written matters In the film Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets by David Columbus the spectator discovers numerous characteristics that resemble the work with other epic forms such as Beowulf by Burton Raffel Harry Potter demonstrates deeds and qualities of a hero by performing courageous actions He also determines the fate of Hogwarts and the life of Ginny Weasly Over

  • Epiphanies In The Dead

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    Many people in society feel alienated from the world and separated from their fellow man while others try to find meaning which escapes them In James Joyces The Dead Gabriel Conroy faces both these problems and questions his own identity due to a series of encounters that lead him to an epiphany about his relationship to the world This epiphany grants him a new beginning Gabriels progression from one who feels disconnected to one who has hope parallels Joyces changing view of Ireland from findi

  • Richard III: Attitude Towards Women

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    Explore how Shakespeare dramatises Richard III attitudes towards women Shakespeares Richard Duke of Gloucester is multifarious personality with his ambition to gain the crown of England driving his actions throughout the play Richard is a viciously self interested man seemingly uncaring about the pain that his plotting causes others Richard III follows Richards rise to power and the trail of betrayal mistrust and destruction he leaves in his wake A key theme throughout is the struggle for power

  • Commentary on Lady Lazarus

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    Lazarus of Bethany is the subject of a miracle recounted in the Bible where Jesus restores Lazarus to life after four days of being dead Plath sees herself as the female Lazarus who has been raised from the dead three times and thus a miracle Like the sense of miracle Plath sees her deaths like Lazaruss for they dont fall into the category of usual deaths Sylvia Plath completed her masterpiece Lady Lazarus in the days before her suicide in 1963 while in a condition of disturbance suffering and

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