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  • Symbolism in Odour of Chrysanthemums

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    First the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisas children She tends her garden and handles the chrysanthemums with love and care just as she would handle her own children Elisa is very protective of her flowers and places a wire fence around them she makes sure The pests represent natural harm to the flowers and just as any good mother she removes them before they can harm her children The chrysanthemums are symbolic of her children and she is very proud of them When Elisas husband compliments her on

  • Comparison Between The Lamb and The Tyger

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    Blake known as various things which include poet painter engraver and mystic but he is probably most famed for his poetry His poetry has a great selection of styles but his most celebrated poems are those from Songs of Innocence and Song of Experience The two different sets of poems intend to take different perspectives They are Blakes method of showing the various methods in which humans actually understand the earth The language uses in Songs of Innocence is very simplistic repetitive and rhy

  • Comparison Between The Lesson And The Necklace

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    The value of money and material things in life is a moral concept that is seen in many short stories Having money in your life does not necessarily mean that you have everything or your life is happy but living a good life and appreciating what you have is the most important lesson In two particular stories The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara and The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant the main characters are subjected to how living a life based on having money and material items is not actually living i

  • Families in Less Than Zero and The Accidental Tourist

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    By focusing on Less Than Zero 1985 by Bret Easton Ellis and The Accidental Tourist 1985 by Anne Tyler I will explore the primary family groups with reference to any relevant secondary characters I will examine the different relationships the protagonists Clay and Macon have with their families and discuss whether there is any correlation between their upbringing and their situation at home and how they adapt and communicate in the outside world The parents of both Clay and Macon are separated a

  • Commentary on The Shout

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    Unvisible things make us think The aim of this essay is to analyse the short story The Shout by Robert Graves I am going to interpret this story by the understanding of my own pay attention to esoterical aspect and compare it with other similar stories In the same way this essay is going to deal with the question of self identity First reading The Shout it is important to not to lost in ones thoughts because the message this story brings is quite complicated and thinking about else would just m

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