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  • Psychopathic Behaviour in The Collector and The Wasp Factory

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    Explore the presentation of psychopathic behaviour in John Fowles The Collector and Iain Banks The Wasp Factory Both John Fowles The Collector and Iain Banks The Wasp Factory present characters whose behaviour can be described as psychopathic Psychopathy can be described as chronic immoral and antisocial behaviour In The Collector Frederick Frederick behaves in an obsessive evil and psychopathic way when he imprisons Miranda eventually leading to her gruesome death In The Wasp Factory Frank Cau

  • The Ways Curlys Wife Is Presented in Of Mice and Men

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    Curleys wife is never given a name and this makes her sound as if she is curlys possession throughout the novel She is constantly defined by other individual as a flirt temptress poisonous influence and sexual object reducing her sense of identity Curleys wife is aware of her sexuality and parades around the ranch in inappropriate clothing that is seemingly designed to attract the maximum amount of attention although she always claims to be looking for her husband She wears the colour red most

  • Exploring The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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    Exploring The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Many critics have explored the complexities and controversial themes of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Most critics point out obvious themes of truth and honesty as well as the important theme of slavery and racism Upon exploring Huckleberry Finn the reader is brought into view two outline articles that relate to most of the important controversial themes presented in the novel In addition the reader is presented an article dealing with the impor

  • Exploring Free Will And Decision Making In The Guest

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    In Albert Camus short story The Guest Camus raises numerous philosophical questions These are does man have free will are an individuals decisions affected by what society demands expects neither or both and finally how does moral and social obligation affect decision making Balducci brings the Arab to Darus door informing Daru that I have an order to deliver the prisoner and Im doing so 90 thus freeing Balducci of the responsibility over wherever the Arab ultimately ended up Balducci didnt wan

  • Role of the Gothic in Northanger Abbey

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    Gothic fiction is a genre of literature that combines both the horrific and the romantic elements which intertwine and present the reader with a sense of escapism that is as pleasing as it is terrifying When gothic novels first emerged in the eighteenth century upper society looked down upon them labeling them just as they did novels in general as trashy sensationalist forms of literature for they merely existed as a form of entertainment while more serious types of writing such as historical o

  • Expository Essay On Shooting An Elephant

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    A coward is one who lacks courage in facing danger difficulty opposition or pain In the piece Shooting an Elephant the author George Orwell outlines the contrast involved with imperialism The narrator and protagonist is a British police officer situated in India that helps maintain British imperialism over the Burmese people Although he is completely against imperialism he continues to participate in it Faced with the task of taming an elephant the officer is forced to deal with the reality of

  • External Influences In Macbeth And A Christmas Carol

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    Explore the ways a central character is affected by external influences in the texts you have studied In both texts I have studied Macbeth and A Christmas Carol both central characters are affected by a number of external influences which in turn leads them into drastic characteristic changes What is meant by this is that the plot and story of each texts would not have unravelled if it wasnt for these significant and controlling influences which caused and put pressure and emotion on these Char

  • Passage Analysis: Great Expectations

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    The extract from Great Expectations is a scene where the character Pip is giving his perspective of the other character Jaggers who is a lawyer and his office and Pip very much sees Jaggers room as synonymous to Jaggers character The atmosphere of the room is best described by the repeated descriptive adjective Dismal Dickens writes from Pips perspective through 1st person His impression of Jaggers room is not a positive one and as Pip searches through the room it develops and this little world

  • Commentary on Lady Lazarus

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    Lazarus of Bethany is the subject of a miracle recounted in the Bible where Jesus restores Lazarus to life after four days of being dead Plath sees herself as the female Lazarus who has been raised from the dead three times and thus a miracle Like the sense of miracle Plath sees her deaths like Lazaruss for they dont fall into the category of usual deaths Sylvia Plath completed her masterpiece Lady Lazarus in the days before her suicide in 1963 while in a condition of disturbance suffering and

  • Symbolism in Fahrenheit 451

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    Science fiction is a very popular theme in todays society Many see science fiction in books movies and TV shows However few know that this genre has its own motifs repeated ideas in a story Science fiction motifs include freedom of the mind unnatural creation and utopia dystopia Ray Bradbury is a great science fiction writer who utilizes all three of these science fiction motifs In his novel Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury uses symbolism to prove the idea that a utopia is impossible to create Books are

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