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  • Eddie Carbone In A View From The Bridge

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    Western drama originates in the Greek tragedies of Sophocles Aeschylus and Euripides all of whom wrote in Athens in the 5th century B C Drama theatre actor and tragedy are all Greek words In these plays the tragic hero or protagonist first or most important actor commits an offence often unknowingly He must then learn his fault suffer and perhaps die In this way the gods are vindicated and the moral order of the universe restored This is a gross simplification of an enormous subject These plays

  • Madness in Various Poe Works

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    And much of Madness and more of Sin And Horror the Soul of the Plot To what extent does your reading of Poes other worlds reflect this view Make detailed reference to any three pieces of writing Poes other worlds are many a time those created in the human mind with the let the heart rule the head principle as their foundation block Such worlds are created by the human mind as avenues not always of escape from reality but also as pathways to deal with indescribable emotions and ideas unspeakable

  • Insanity Leading to Destruction in The Cask of Amontillado

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    While reading The Cask of Amontillado i noticed that the story posses a theme that insanity that leads to destruction As Amontillado gets Fortunado to go into the vaults by giving him alcohol we notice that something seems to be unusual The walls are covered in bone which then again is not a normal sight Amontillado keep offering Fortunado alcoholic beverages so he then can take advantage of Fortunado while he is not in a correct state of mind When Fortunado finally falls through with Amontilla

  • Commentary on Annabel Lee

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    The poem Annabel Lee was interesting and well written Throughout reading the poem the raw emotions felt by Edgar Allen Poe as he was creating this poem were clear Even though Edgar Allen Poes feelings were clear there are many questions that remain in regard to the poem such as did he write the poem about his lost love Virginia did he write it about the loss of his mother or did he write the poem as a way to pay off a debt he owed This essay will be broken down into three parts It will describe

  • Commentary on The Wasteland

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    The first section of The Waste Land takes its title from a line in the Anglican burial service It is made up of four vignettes each seemingly from the perspective of a different speaker The first is an autobiographical snippet from the childhood of an aristocratic woman in which she recalls sledding and claims that she is German not Russian this would be important if the woman is meant to be a member of the recently defeated Austrian imperial family The woman mixes a meditation on the seasons w

  • Emotion in Ethan Frome

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    Ethan Frome written by Edith Wharton is a marvelous novel that contains countless numbers of themes that touch the lives of people even today Set in the odd gloomy desolate town of Starkfield Ethan Frome explains ones need for affection and belonging in society sometimes only brought about by tragedy The themes of the novel solely surround the main characters of Ethan Frome Zeena Frome Ethans wife and Mattie Silver a distant cousin of Zeenas The most important theme in this novel deals with the

  • Death used by Three Authors

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    What do Dylan Thomas Elizabeth Bishop and William Shakespeare all have in common The answer is death No not the fact that all three of these poets are dead but the way in which they dealt with the morality of there loved ones They all new there loved ones would die so they encased there loved one memory in literature forever Thomas and Bishop both use a villanelle format which means there are two repeative lines in though ought the poem Shakespeare uses the sonnet format which is a poem with fo

  • Expression in The Glass Menagerie

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    Williams use of Expression as an essential element of his drama Tennessee Williams is admired for the theatricality of his plays and for introducing literary devices into the theatre in particularly The Glass Menagerie In this drama he uses devices such as lighting and sound techniques to enhance the effectiveness of his themes Throughout this play the characters are tempted toward illusion when they find reality too painful Although the illusions of some characters are more socially acceptable

  • Epic Heroes: The Aeneid and The Odyssey

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    Compare and Contrast The heros of the Poetic Epics of ancient times encompass in some cases for generations to come the particular societys ideals and morals From the vain to the valiant the epic hero was in constant contact with the gods of their world adding to their somewhat immortality strength of character and in some cases their arrogant nature Both Aeneas and Achilles are such heros in that they had the favor and the vengeance of the gods over their heads and through this essay I will co

  • The Many Roles of Beloved

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    The Many Roles of Beloved In Toni Morrisons Beloved we can see that Beloved is a complex character that serves many roles and is used to retrieve the repressed history of slavery in America Usage of the past and present events both serve to reinforce the idea that the past is still alive in the present For that reason a 124 ghostly character Beloved suited this role and represented the incarnation of Sethes dead daughter and also a representation of slavery victims When introduced in the novel

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