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  • That Hideous Strength

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  • 'The Lord of the Flies' - Savagery

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    The Lord of the Flies Savagery William Goldings novel The Lord of The flies presents us with a group of English boys who are isolated on a desert island left to try and retain a civilised society In this novel Golding manages to display the boys slow descent into savagery as democracy on the island diminishes At the opening of the novel Ralph and Jack get on extremely well We are informed Jack shared his burden and there was an invisible light of friendship between the two boys Jack changes con

  • Comparing THe Yellow Wallpaper to Prozac Nation

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    The book Prozac Nation is the young writer Elizabeth Wurtzels journal of her depression In the book Wurtzel describes her experience in the depths of a depressive illness her own character failings and how she managed to live through particularly difficult periods while completing college and working as a writer The short story The Yellow Wallpaper by nineteenth century feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman was first published in New England Magazine Gilmans story based upon her own experience with

  • Poor Communication Creating Conflict in The Secret River

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    Poor Communication can create conflict In Kate Grenvilles The Secret River poor communication is the major cause of many conflicts found throughout the text The inability to verbally communicate in the areas of knowledge values and laws led to conflicts of misunderstanding frustration and violence Misunderstanding of body language in the areas of appearance customs and technology led to conflicts of violence and abuse Most of these conflicts finally resulted in people having a feeling of immens

  • Relationships in Maestro

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    Maestro Demonstrates that successful relationships are founded on mutual respect Various forms of relationships exist within the novel Maestro Peter Goldsworthy demonstrates the many types of relationships that Paul encounters whilst in the process of growing up The novel a first person narrative from the protagonist Paul Crabbe demonstrates that in order for relationships to be successful they must include consideration for one another and some sort of common ground on which both parties align

  • Political Commentary in An Inspector Calls

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    J B Priestley wrote An Inspector calls at the height of his powers as a playwright The plays purpose put over a pro socialist message to the audience The writer does this by using dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to members of the audience It is a political drama aimed at the upper and middle classes since they were the most likely to see the play The message from the playwright is that each person in a community all have different responsibilities within society that we can al

  • Anthem

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    A youth named equality 7 2521 who has found a hidden tunnel and hides in it to write knows his solitude violates all the laws of his society Even though he does not feel guilt for his actions he begs the forgiveness of the ruling Council As he spends more time alone he realizes that solitude suits him and he begins to crave more and more time by himself From his tunnel Equality 7 2521 records episodes from his childhood As a child Equality 7 2521 wanted more than anything to be a scholar He bel

  • Jane Eyre

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    Jane Eyre a novel written by Charlotte Bronte takes place in the early 19th century and moves throughout five locations in England The tone is very romantic Jane searches for belonging and finds it in the end Jane Eyre the protagonist and narrator of the novel comes off as very smart and honest but she is a plain girl who has a lot of suffering in her life She meets many people who try to oppress her independence but she keeps her assertiveness and morals Jane becomes employed by Edward Rochest

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