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  • Analysis of The Raven

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    The Raven is a long narrative poem written by Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1845 Poe wrote an essay Philosophy of Composition in 1850 explaining how he wrote this famous poem The Raven is about a distraught lovers descent into madness The atmosphere in the poem is of tension and supernatural elements with constantly changing moods It is a carefully crafted poem written by a master craftsman which was worked out backwards from the determination of the effect to the plot The poem is set in dre

  • Comparing 1984 With A Handmaid's Tale

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    How do Orwell and Attwood experiment with dystopian ingredients to reflect developing fears of modern societies Both George Orwells 1984 and Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale prove to be forewarnings of future societies run by totalitarian governments where civilians are forced to live by their rules and for certain purposes to ensure the governments own goals and aspirations however both authors have differentiated dystopian features or ingredients to create governments for very different re

  • Dystopia in The Handmaid's Tale

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    Dystopia Utopia and Handmaids Tale are significant stories that strive and link to together The two societies endure the reader in an epic way of living highly different than the ways we interact and inhabit our homes we call Earth Utopia is a place of remarkable way of peace and the great virtues of living but uniformly the dystopian society in Handmaids Tale becomes extremely fascist and totalitarian way of living The two sequestered civilizations Utopia and Gilead both have distinct chemistr

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