Dunstable Ramsay Character Analysis In the novel Fifth Business by Robertson Davies the character Dunstable Ramsay is effected by his relationships with women He experiences guilt social isolation and love due to the interaction and relationships with his mother and Mrs Dempster The relationships that Dunstable has with these women change the way he acts feels and is treated by others Dunstable faces guilt when he ultimately causes the birth of Paul Dempster by jumping in front of a pregnant Ma
Poes Pain and Suffering The Raven The Masque of the Red Death and The Pit and the Pendulum are all stories where the soul of the narrator will often become a focus of pain and suffering The infamous more commonly known as a poet Edgar Allen Poe shows he is a renounced writer who focuses his talent toward intense morbid tales that engulf the mind in a mental torture With his reference to the soul in his pieces Poe had a different mindset that could captivate many in a strange way Thy God hath le
Endures the test of time According to the 18th century scholar author and critic Samuel Johnson Nothing can please many and please long but just representations of general nature Preface to Shakespeare p 210 By this Johnson means that no literature will endure the test of time except that which reveals and explores situations and characteristics that are recognizable that most of us share that are common to people across boundaries of time and to some extent place I have chosen two short storie
COMPARATIVE ESSAY Compare how effectively the authors of your chosen texts explore parent child relationships Parent Child relationships are widely portrayed in the two novels Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon The authors both explore and portray the relationships between the main characters and a parental role differently in relation to the other despite them both being from opposite sides of the world as well as the story being set in d
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
Ethos Logos and Pathos Ethos logos and pathos are three persuasion tools used by Shakespeare in Mark Antonys funeral oration over Caesars body Ethos is appeal based on the character of the speaker Logos is appeal based on logic or reason and Pathos is appeal based on emotion Antony uses these elements to turn the Roman crowd against the conspirators with a highly convincing speech These three persuasion tools and structure and diction are the key elements of the effectiveness of Mark Antonys fa
Out With the Old And In With the New in Everyday Use In the short story Everyday Use the conflict between Mama and Dee helps to reveal the stories theme Mama is very old fashioned and hard working while Dee is young arrogant and educated Mama and Maggie are content with tradition because that is all they know but Dee has the opportunity to go to college and lets it go to her head She seems to forget where she came from and takes the blessings in her life for granted This story was written in th
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof a play by Tennessee Williams focuses on a seemingly dysfunctional relationship between the two main characters Brick and Maggie The first act begins with Brick in the shower isolated unable to hear or communicate with Maggie as she tries to shout over the noise of the water this appears to symbolise their relationship Brick seems to make no effort and is without interest to communicate with Maggie he seems cold like the water of the shower and the snowy white surface of th
Explain the importance of Act 1 Scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet and how what we learn prepares us for events later in the play Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare in 1594 The prologue to the play is in the form of a fourteen line sonnet it describes two noble households in the city of Verona The houses hold an ancient grudge against each other that remains a source of violent and bloody conflict It then goes on to states that from these two houses two star crossed lovers will appear
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