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  • Themes in Fifth Business

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    he feeling of guilt can only be present in someone who has come to the realization that they or someone around them have done something wrong In the Robertson Davies novel Fifth Business the concept of guilt both for ones self and for others is a major recurring theme The reader sees this theme grow and materialize through the eyes of Dunstable Dunstan Dunny Ramsay who is the major character in the novel Dunny as Davies implies with the title fills the role of fifth business The definition of w

  • Brotherhood in The Red Convertible

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    The Red Convertible A Brother in Arms Louise Endrichs short story The Red Convertible is about how even the bonds of family and friends may not be enough to subdue the trauma caused by war The story begins in 1974 as our narrator Lyman a Native American retells the story about his brother Henry and the red convertible they both owned After buying it impulsively both of the brothers spend the summer driving around the Dakotas Montana and taking a hitchhiker back to Alaska When they return home H

  • Commentary on The Color Purple

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    The Color Purple In the novel Celie tries to free herself from the control and abuse of men Throughout the story Celie is abused mentally physically and sexually which draws more attention to the main idea in this novel traditional gender roles This power struggle brings attention to the way women are treated by men and what little power they had over anything When Mr told Harpo well how you spect to make Sofia mind Wives like children You have to let them know who has the upper hand nothing ca

  • The Title in Pride and Prejudice

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    4 The initial working title of Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice was First Impressions Which of the two titles do you consider gives a better idea of the novels themes In this question I will be arguing whether the title Pride and Prejudice or First Impressions gives a better idea of the novels themes I personally find first impressions is a relevant title however I feel that pride and prejudice suits the novels themes better as we can relate back to the title in relation to the characters pride

  • Lennie's Strength in Of Mice And Men

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    Prose coursework Of mice and men Lennies physical strength is his downfall To what extent do you agree with this statement I agree with this statement to the extent that Lennies physical strength was the main factor in his downfall among others such as his mental capacity because his mental capacity is equal to that of a young child and therefore he doesnt know his own strength let alone understand it or even how to use it Lennies mental capacity is clear in chapter 3 when he tries to take one

  • An Interpretation Of Emily Dickinson's Poem #315

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    An Interpretation of Emily Dickinsons Poem 315 Emily Dickinson had an interesting life and is a profound woman in the history of America and literature Emily wrote many poems Some are titled and many are given chronological numbers instead of headlining the main theme I am interpreting Poem 315 I read the poem and had to read it again and again As with most poems the meaning is always clouded from me and I need a little help to figure out the true meaning of the authors intentions In this case

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