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  • Conjurers And Communists in Guilty by Suspicion and The Crucible

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    Conjurers and Communists Guilty by Suspicion and The Crucible closely resemble each other even though the time periods and hysteria was caused by different things They both have similar characters plot and theme In both cases Hysteria wreaked havoc ruining lives tearing people apart pitting them against one another There are many similar characters in Guilty by Suspicion and The Crucible The first pair of characters that stand out are John Proctor and Joe Lesser They both try to turn the hyster

  • "Othello" A Critical Review

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    Othello A Critical Review Othello A Critical Review Prof Niamat Ali Depatment of English Govt Islamia College Kasur Pakistan Shakespeare the crown of English literature can rightfully boast of his marvelous achievements as a dramatist His plays both comedies and tragedies have a sterling worth of their own The magnet of his plays pulls the iron dust of thoughts and the reader feels himself bound by silky ropes of interest and pleasure He maintains such an artistic balance in his writings as is

  • and then there were none

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    And Then There Were None at this point in the book and then there were none by Agatha Christie there are many characters that in one or another point during the novel up to chapter 8 seem guilty in some since at this point the remaining characters to form my hypothesis from are mr rodgers wargrave lombard blore and also the women vera and emily brent during this time an important discovery was made a link between the table figurines of the idian boys that related to the ordament of a poem that

  • Analysis of Odd Thomas

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    Odd Thomas is a book written by Dean Koontz This book falls under the genre of thriller and mystery although the book does contain some spiritual and supernatural elements within the plot Koontz has selected his protagonist to be a twenty year old male named after the book itself Odd Thomas Odd likes to think of himself as a normal and average person He works his job as a short order cook in a restaurant called Pico Mundo Grille located in the small California town of Pico Mundo Odd is also a c

  • Northanger Abbey

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    What kind of reader are you Do you like history romance science fiction biographies Genres within genres have transformed all of us into unique readers Our reading types are as unique as our DNA special to our personalities Our lifestyles and our place in the world will always shape a persons reading habits differently What is your concept of the ideal reader It seems as though that is impossible to determine Every time period seems to have its standards as well Certain types of books seem to b

  • Commentary on No Longer At Ease

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    Obi nkwo an Igbo villager who through a community scholarship given to him by the Umofia Progressive Union UPU is sent to England to attain the only hope of advancement in the colony a European education Upon his return he settles into a senior government post which he eventually loses to corruption by an acceptance of bribery After Obi is caught and is facing trial for bribery The Umofia Progressive Union describes obi as A man who runs after sweet things of Lagos This paper will therefore dis

  • Black Like Me

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    Black Like Me is an astounding autobiographical diary about a white man from the north who temporarily transforms himself into a Negro because he wants to visit the south and experience the difficulties faced by black Americans in the year 1959 At that time there was racial discrimination towards the blacks with segregation in the south and the blacks suffered poverty hunger and hopelessness John Griffin was his name and in this diary he explains his experiences and feelings throughout his enti

  • Jealousy in The Tempest

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    The Jealousy of Othello and the Motives of Iago in William Shakespeares Othello The Orthodox interpretation of Shakespeares Othello is built on two assumptions that Othello is not a jealous man and that Iago has no motives Although there are many examples of these opinions within the play I believe there is much more evidence which contradict these two statements which allow me to conclude that Othello is in fact a jealous man and that Iago does have motives As the play progresses the audience

  • Analysis of The Return Of The Native

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    A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE NOVEL The Return of the Native looks at first like a typical nineteenth century novel long with several plots and set in a wide landscape But this tale is really very compact The major action takes place in a years time All of the characters live in the Egdon area and the outside world does not intrude we do not hear for example about the national problems of England All of the major characters are bound together in a dense knot of relationships The structure of this

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