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  • Art in The Picture of Dorian Gray

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    The Purpose of Art as a Mirror It is the spectator and not life that art really mirrors 4 The Beginning of Oscar Wildes book The Picture of Dorian Gray is filled with oxymorons and other statements meant to give an insight on the ideas of art and the spectator Basil the artists creates a portrait of the seeming perfect Dorian Gray Dorian has a very unique relationship with the portrait whenever he experiences a certain emotion the portrait also changed as well Just as the beginning quote states

  • Totalitarianism in 1984

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    Throughout human history people have been striving for a government that would function perfectly Every society has its own government structure From democratically elected government to a communist one each structure has its own strengths and weaknesses but the ultimate goal is to establish a utopian society whatever that may be A totalitarian government serves purely the desires of the government and the powerful members of society Hitler took an outrageous number of lives trying to achieve s

  • Dramatic Irony in Oedipus Rex

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    Dramatic Irony in Oedipus the King O King Apollo May Creon us good fortune and rescue bright as the expression I see on his face Sophocles 5 This quote implies dramatic irony because the evident message is that Creon by his face is bringing good news but we the audience know the hidden message which is that Creon brings a bad prophecy which sets off the story of Oedipus For whoever killed Laius might decide to raise his hand against me So acting on behalf of Laius I benefit myself too Sophocles

  • Paralysis in Dubliners

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    Paralysis and the Dubliners Paralysis is described as the failure to take action or make progress In many stories from the Dubliners a character has an aspiration faces obstacles to reach it then eventually concedes and stops all attempts to reach their ultimate goal leaving them in a paralyzed state This paralysis shown by Joyce through the course of the Dubliners expresses the inability for characters to change their lives and reverse the routines that hamper their desires In Araby and Evelin

  • Dubliners: The Dead Analysis

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    In what ways does Joyce combine an acute observation and portrayal of Dublin people and their habits with a symbolic representation of the spiritual condition of the Irish people in The Dead How does Gabriels epiphany relate to these readings of the text The Dead or more specifically Gabrielles epiphany is Joyces final interpretation of his own personal acute observation and portrayal of Dublin Life and its people The novella itself is cunningly characteristic of several of the previous stories

  • Overview of Dulce Est Decorum Et

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    The poem Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen tells us the reader in four stanzas about memory and experience in battle during World War I This poem is an expression of rage at the horrors of war and of pity for the young soldiers sacrificed in it for the old lie Wilfred Owen was working as a soldier in the trenches of World war one when he wrote this poem He wrote this poem to express his feelings about the war and how it affected his physical and mental health Wilfred had witnessed many of hi

  • Eddie Carbone As A Hero in A View from the Bridge

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    To what extent can Eddie Carbone be recognized as the hero of A View from the Bridge A Greek tragedy repeating itself in the modern society witnessed from the View from the Bridge where the rise and fall of a most average man caused quite a commotion in the neighborhood This man indeed had nothing extraordinary about himself he was a middle aged man a husky slightly overweight longshoreman lives in a small house together with his big hearted wife and a surrogate daughter This seemingly simple a

  • Comparing The Cask of Amontillado and The Tell-Tale Heart

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    During his lifetime Edgar Allen Poe wrote a number of short stories In many of his works such as The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado there are many similarities They are comparable through the narrative story and mood of the stories The narrators in both works of literature prove to be similar in many ways Both are murderers and tell their story in a first person point of view and they take very careful caution so that they would not get caught Also both stories deal with very dark

  • Narrators in Various Poe Works

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    The speakers in works of Edgar Allan Poe such as The Tell Tale Heart The Raven and The Pit and the Pendulum are extremely effective in creating a specific atmosphere for the entire story A great example of Poes use of the speaker to create a tone for short stories is The Pit and the Pendulum A feeling of delirium and confusion is expressed through the words of the speaker Not even the speaker knows what is real and what is not real in this stupor he is in at the start of the story Sparknotes Th

  • Commentary on Annabel Lee

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    The poem Annabel Lee was interesting and well written Throughout reading the poem the raw emotions felt by Edgar Allen Poe as he was creating this poem were clear Even though Edgar Allen Poes feelings were clear there are many questions that remain in regard to the poem such as did he write the poem about his lost love Virginia did he write it about the loss of his mother or did he write the poem as a way to pay off a debt he owed This essay will be broken down into three parts It will describe

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