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  • Themes in In The Lake Of The Woods

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    The novel In the Lake of the Woods by Tim OBrien is a very confusing book that touches many different topics some of which are tough to read about and discuss This book has many different themes throughout In the Lake of the Woods is a uniquely written book as it reveals the story bit by bit and doesnt go in chronological order It also does not ever officially give you a traditional ending The reader if left to themselves to decide if the main character John Wade is innocent or guilty of killin

  • Societal Acceptance in Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart

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    Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart Can a persons desire to fit in among society be so strong that it becomes the driving force of his life Throughout Joyce Carol Oatess Because It Is Bitter and Because It Is My Heart the main characters are so desperate to be accepted by the society that this very desire molds their decisions and their lifestyle The longing to be accepted burns so deep within Duke and Persia Courtney Jinx Fairchild and most importantly Iris Courtney that their live

  • Ulysses Compared to Tithonus

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    Giving an informed explanation of the dramatic monologue Compare and Contrast Alfred Lord Tennysons Ulysses With Tithonus Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote Ulysses and Tithonus as dramatic monologues A dramatic monologue involves a single character giving an extended speech at a critical moment to a silent listener and is used to characterise the speaker Indeed this form of poetry was favoured by many of the poets in the Victorian period including Matthew Arnold 24 December 1822 15 April 1888 who wrot

  • Ulysses

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    Ulysses Odysseus declares that there is little point in his staying home by this still hearth with his old wife doling out rewards and punishments for the unnamed masses who live in his kingdom Still speaking to himself he proclaims that he cannot rest from travel but feels compelled to live to the fullest and swallow every last drop of life He has enjoyed all his experiences as a sailor who travels the seas and he considers himself a symbol for everyone who wanders and roams the earth His trav

  • Ulysses Compared to Journey of the Magi

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    This essay will attempt to offer a close detailed comparison of the following pair of poems Alfred Tennysons poem Ulysses 1842 and T S Eliots poem titled Journey of the Magi 1927 We will also aim to provide some discussion of in regards to aspects of period form and genre relevant to these poems Ulysses is a poem written in 1833 and published in 1842 by Alfred Tennyson preceding the death of his friend Arthur Henry Hallam The character of Ulysses drives from the Greek myths of Odysseus This cha

  • Twilight

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    I liked this book because it crosses fantasy with the real world I chose this book because it is a popular book The setting of the book is modern day high school in Forks Washington A couple of the main characters in the book are Bella Swan Edward Cullen and Jacob Black Bella Swan is a tomboy She is a vegetarian and is a little bit clumsy She does not like people who talk too much Edward Cullen is a charming dangerous man He is an overprotective Jacob Black is from the Quileute Tribe of Native

  • Commentary on The Notebook

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    The Notebook was written by Nicholas Sparks in 1994 Based on a true story Its a classic yet brilliant love story of two people Allie and Noah in the 1940s living in Seabrook South Carolina Noah who is unimpressed with striving for success no matter the cost He is a blue collar worker who spends an unexpected inheritance on restoring a beautiful plantation home He is a hard worker in whatever he engages himself but will never be sucked into a job that keeps him away from nature and the beauty of

  • Guilt in The Kite Runner

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    A World of Guilt Amirs Struggle to Become a Better Man In The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini Amir struggles to become a man His idealization of manhood is largely derived from the influence of his father his primary role model Baba Baba is a strong assertive and confidant man in Amirs eyes and despite their differences Amir strives to embody this type of masculinity However Amir only becomes a better man when he is broken down and beaten into a humble man Amirs relationship to his mother father

  • Class in The Kite Runner

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    Afghanistan is a coarse and dishonourable place to reside Khaled Hosseini explains this in his novel The Kite Runner Afghanistans degrading class system is horrific and inhumane This inhumane rigid system allows for ethnic discrimination constant warfare and poverty To begin Afghanistan is divided into two main ethnic classesthe Pushtuns and the Hazaras The Pushtuns believe they are better than the Hazaras due to the fact that they are more financially stable In The Kite Runner Baba a wealthy P

  • Courage in The Kite Runner

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    To live with courage is to face the imperfections which adorn our lives and learn to embrace them as who we are Burdened with his fathers irrational expectations Amir the leading protagonist in Khaled Hosseinis The Kite Runner breaks free of his fathers dream of who he is to become and matures into the man he wishes to be Respected and valued by the people of Kabul Baba desires for his own personal attributes to echo through to his son Amir In an almost arrogant manner Baba expresses quite visi

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