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  • Tragedy in Shakespeare's Works

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    ENDINGS IN RENAISSANCE TRAGEDY Among the various definitions of tragedy the one most commonly proffered is a play that treats at the most uncompromising level human suffering or pathos with death being the usual conclusion According to Aristotles Poetics the purpose of tragedy is to show how humans are at the mercy of fate and to cleanse the audience by provoking extreme emotions of pity and terror The tragic actions on the dramatic stage cause the audience to experience these extreme feelings

  • The Power of Adventure in Into the Wild

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    The Power of Adventure In the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer Krakauer writes about his failed exploration in Alaska that forced him to turn around after many setbacks Chris McCandless the main character of this novel is found dead in an abandoned bus in the Alaskan wilderness and his travels are retraced back through the two years he went missing Krakauer explores McCandlesss motivations and experiences to recount on his own experience attempting to climb Devils Thumb Most of Krakauers life

  • Negative Utopia in 1984

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    George Orwells Nineteen Eighty Four presents a negative utopian picture a society ruled by rigid totalitarianism The government which Orwell creates in his novel is ruled by an entity known as Big Brother and consists of three branches The Ministry of Truth overseeing the distribution of propaganda and other printed materials the Ministry of War the millitary unit and the Ministry of Love the law enforcement division make up the government The main character Winston Smith does not completely ac

  • Transformation of Curley's Wife in Of Mice and Men

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    Curleys Wife in John Steinbecks novel Of Mice and Men is an example of how the readers perception of a character can change without the character actually changing We first hear about Curleys Wife when Candy describes her to George Candy uses expressions such as she got the eye and goes on to describe her as looking at other men before eventually calling her a tart Through Candys words we develop an initial perception of Curleys Wife as flirtatious and even promiscuous This perception is furthe

  • Truth in The Things They Carried

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    The Things They Carried a novel written by Tim OBrien raises the question of the extent of truthfulness of stories that are told from experience in which the novel is solely based on the accounts of war veterans and their lives in Vietnam The soldiers fighting in the war describe certain stories that have affected them the most and from that readers can interpret that the armed forces are able to capture the attention of their listeners through providing immense detail of the conditions adding

  • Ethan Frome: Moral and Ethical Issues

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    Ethan Frome Moral and Ethical Issues Life is about making choices we all make different choices however the choices we make are restricted Some of the restrictions can come from moral and ethical issues Even though Ethan Frome is not a novel written about morality however moral and ethical issues are a key component of the novel because it affects the characters and it affects how they live their lives First of all the moral and ethical issues in Ethan Frome are actually derived from the person

  • Family and Heritage in Everyday Use

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    Literary Analysis for Everyday Use In Everyday Use Alice Walker writes about a family and their heritage The mother and daughter Maggie are getting prepared for a visit from Dee Maggies sister and her husband Hakim a barber While they are visiting Dee begins to look for old belongings that were in the last house that was burned down also where Maggie was burned The most valuable thing the Dee wanted was the quilts that Grandma Dee and Big Dee her aunt made long ago She could not get them becaus

  • Augustine and Othello

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    Human beings are instilled with various virtues and vices resulting in humans each with a unique identity A few of these virtues are courage friendship loyalty and respect Two important vices are jealousy and most importantly desire Once command and desire come together free will is formed as the ability of one to choose and carry out their own actions In Confessions an autobiography by Saint Augustine Augustine attempts to reconcile his relationship with god by explaining the downfalls of his

  • Evils in Great Expectations

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    Great Expectations a satirical fictional novel based in Victorian England by Charles Dickens is about a Phillip Pirrip also known as Pip who deeply desires to improve himself socially and morally Great Expectations takes Pip on his heros journey to win his true love and find peace with his conscience Dickens writes Pip as a failed hero experiencing successes and failures Often Pip faces difficult obstacles concerning pure evil Dolge Orlick a man who bitterly resents Pip for being favored is rot

  • Role of the Gothic in Northanger Abbey

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    Gothic fiction is a genre of literature that combines both the horrific and the romantic elements which intertwine and present the reader with a sense of escapism that is as pleasing as it is terrifying When gothic novels first emerged in the eighteenth century upper society looked down upon them labeling them just as they did novels in general as trashy sensationalist forms of literature for they merely existed as a form of entertainment while more serious types of writing such as historical o

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