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  • Narrators in Various Poe Works

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    The speakers in works of Edgar Allan Poe such as The Tell Tale Heart The Raven and The Pit and the Pendulum are extremely effective in creating a specific atmosphere for the entire story A great example of Poes use of the speaker to create a tone for short stories is The Pit and the Pendulum A feeling of delirium and confusion is expressed through the words of the speaker Not even the speaker knows what is real and what is not real in this stupor he is in at the start of the story Sparknotes Th

  • Education and Ignorance in To Kill A Mocking Bird

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    Education and Ignorance in To Kill A Mocking Bird It seems that in todays society as well as in the past people who receive an education usually end up better off in life whether the persons success is with a career raising a family properly financially or even just being a good person in general In the book To Kill A Mocking Bird the author Harper Lee shares excellent examples of education and ignorance For example Atticus Finch a character from To Kill A Mocking Bird is a successful lawyer an

  • Elements Of Twelfth Night

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    Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the worlds pre eminent dramatist He produced most of his known work between 1589 and 1613 His early plays were mainly comedies and histories genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the 16th century He then wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608 In his last phase he wrote tragicomedies also known as romances and collaborated with other playwrights Shakespearean comedy always invol

  • Elizabeth as s Protagonist In Pride And Prejudice

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    Elizabeth Bennet later Elizabeth Darcy is the protagonist in the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen She is often referred to as Eliza or Lizzy by her friends and family Elizabeth is the second eldest of the five Bennet sisters of the estate of Longbourn situated near the fictional market village of Meryton in Hertfordshire England She is 20 years old at the beginning of the novel Elizabeth is portrayed as an intelligent young woman with a lively playful disposition which delighted in

  • Elizabeth Bates in Odour of Chrysanthemums

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said Is not marriage an open question when it is alleged from the beginning of the world that such as are in the institution wish to get out and such as are out wish to get in Brainy Quote Emersons expressions are all too true for many married people as well as those in serious relationships It seems that engaging in marriage is a step that many take only to find out it was a mistake Nothing is ever perfect in relationships as well as in life and in death D H Lawrence s

  • Commentary on A Rose for Emily

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    In William Faulkners A Rose for Emily Emily becomes a woman with many several untold secrets Emily is portrayed as a woman who kept to herself throughout her life However when she dies not everything dies with her and all her secrets are revealed She poisoned her lover and stored him in a room where she laid beside him supposedly due to the indent in the pillow She had a Negro manservant throughout her whole life that went to the market cooked and gardened for her During the end of her life the

  • Emotional Burdens in The Things They Carried

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    Its interesting to think about the things people might carry with them if they were forced to go to war Would you sacrifice a little extra weight to bring a good luck charm or an extra gun and ammunition to provide more safety In Tim OBriens The Things They Carried much of the story is spent describing the certain weapons materials and emotional burdens the men in Viet Nam carried Even though some soldiers such as Mitchell Sanders carry extremely heavy objects like the PRC 25 radio a killer twe

  • Encountering Conflict in The Crucible

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    A reaction is simply a response to another event or object in this case it is our response to conflict and our reaction will always determine the outcome It would be impossible for it not to however as conflict is often associated with a negative connotation we immediately think that many will react in a negative way though this is not always the case Conflict can be inflamed either emotionally or physically First of all there are many types of conflicts therefore how we react to them differs O

  • Tragedy in Shakespeare's Works

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    ENDINGS IN RENAISSANCE TRAGEDY Among the various definitions of tragedy the one most commonly proffered is a play that treats at the most uncompromising level human suffering or pathos with death being the usual conclusion According to Aristotles Poetics the purpose of tragedy is to show how humans are at the mercy of fate and to cleanse the audience by provoking extreme emotions of pity and terror The tragic actions on the dramatic stage cause the audience to experience these extreme feelings

  • Appointment in Samarra and A Pair of Tickets as Fables

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    The Appointment in Samarra by W Somerset Maugham is a fable narrated by death This is what caught my attention to this clever fable Most writers would not introduce death as a narrator from the beginning of the story like Maugham did and thats why this fable stands out to me from all others This fable has a good and wise story value in my opinion Its very creative and has enough details throughout this story to really understand what is going on with the characters This fable is very easy to re

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