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  • Analysis of Cold Mountain, Chapter 19

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    Cold Mountain Chapter 19 Analysis of the far side of trouble Frazier opens his chapter with Stobrod waking up but falling back to unconsciousness because of his injuries from Teague and Inman following suit because of his fatigue Ruby and Ada are left to build a fire and cook on their own When Inman wakes up he assists the wounded Stobrod and goes to eat the chicken stew Ruby made Now alone with the new Ada he hasnt fully met he tries to bring up conversation Inman reads a passage from Bartrams

  • Analysis of the March Women's Role in Little Women

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    Indisputably Jo is the most impressive heroine of the four girls Her developing into womanhood is a perfect example of making reconciliation between becoming a completely independent woman with ones own career and a passively domestic angel whose only value is assisting ones husband Jo first appears as a tomboy in the book She also plays the role as the man of her family while her father is absent Being good friend of Laurie and liking boys games and sports indicate that Jo is not a traditional

  • Commentary on The Awakening

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    Analysis essay The Awakening Chopin uses stylistic devices such as simile irony and personification to reveal the relationship between Mr and Mrs Ponteillier Each of these devices is used in different ways to explain the relationship between them Simile is used when comparing shadow and mist to her experiences in life and how it is passing across her life irony is used to describe how mrs pontellier forcedly agrees that her husband is good Understatement is used to describe how mr potelleir tho

  • Main Characters at the End of Scene 1 in A Streetcar Named Desire

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    By the end of scene one how has Tennessee Williams established the main characters The characterisation in a written play is very different from the characterisation in the final stage production This is because when watching the play on stage we can see the performance in front of us so we can see the setting what the characters look like and how the characters react But this is not our interpretation of the play because we are made to see them as the director and the casts conceive the charac

  • Character Description Of Louise Mallard from The Story of an Hour

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    Kate Chopins character Louise Mallard in The Story of an Hour is made realistic through her internal conflict over how she is expected or supposed to feel about her husbands death as opposed to how she actually feels It is her revelations that really make Mrs Mallard relatable and complex Her unexpected new feelings are the keys to her complexity without which she would be flat and dull Mrs Mallard is a young woman with a heart problem whom is expected to be devastated and destroyed over the su

  • The Context of The Crucible

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    Early in the year 1692 in the small Massachusetts village of Salem a collection of girls fell ill falling victim to hallucinations and seizures In extremely religious Puritan New England frightening or surprising occurrences were often attributed to the devil or his cohorts The unfathomable sickness spurred fears of witchcraft and it was not long before the girls and then many other residents of Salem began to accuse other villagers of consorting with devils and casting spells Old grudges and j

  • Commentary on Crime and Punishment

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    Crime and Punishment Close Reading He was not completely conscious however all the time he was ill he was in a feverish state sometimes delirious sometimes half conscious pg 141 This is the first sentence of the third chapter of part two in the novel It describes Raskolnikov after he has committed the murders and he is back in his own apartment He has been sleeping for a while now and the novel shows evidence that he is slowly becoming less and less stable The reason I chose this sentence is be

  • Death in The Story of an Hour

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    Death Becomes HerStory of an Hour After reading The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin it seems as if she was expressing a newfound freedom that Mrs Mallard had just received after hearing the news of her husbands death The author shows how after a brief moment of sorrow Mrs Mallard experienced joy and happiness Does this mean she didnt love her husband or that she will enjoy her newfound freedom This paper will take a reader response analytical view into the meaning the author was trying to conve

  • 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

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