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  • "Othello" A Critical Review

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    Othello A Critical Review Othello A Critical Review Prof Niamat Ali Depatment of English Govt Islamia College Kasur Pakistan Shakespeare the crown of English literature can rightfully boast of his marvelous achievements as a dramatist His plays both comedies and tragedies have a sterling worth of their own The magnet of his plays pulls the iron dust of thoughts and the reader feels himself bound by silky ropes of interest and pleasure He maintains such an artistic balance in his writings as is

  • The Outsider

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    Meursault the main character through out the story encounters many hardships Such complications are common in all of us but the way they are handled and thought of could change many aspects of life Meursault tends to build relationships mostly with those who he likes not what others like or suggest to him He always speaks his mind making others gravitate around him The prosecuting attorney is one of the characters with a fiery tongue and a powerful presence in the courtroom Meursault often thin

  • Family Relationships in Purple Hibiscus

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    How is Family Relationships Portrayed in Purple Hibiscus According to Websters dictionary A family relationship is relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption The novel Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie explores the growth process of the main character Kambili Achike as she struggles to make her mouth function within the totalitarian temperament of her father Papa Eugene a wealthy industrialist in Enugu Nigerian home Kambili is involved in a crisis with religious and do

  • Relationships in Maestro

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    Maestro Demonstrates that successful relationships are founded on mutual respect Various forms of relationships exist within the novel Maestro Peter Goldsworthy demonstrates the many types of relationships that Paul encounters whilst in the process of growing up The novel a first person narrative from the protagonist Paul Crabbe demonstrates that in order for relationships to be successful they must include consideration for one another and some sort of common ground on which both parties align

  • Love in Maestro

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    Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy This is a novel about love in all its forms What does Paul learn from his various relationships in the novel In the novel Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy the protagonist Paul is educated about love in all its forms from the various relationships he encounters During his time with Eduard Keller Paul learns how important honesty and harsh criticism is for achieving or not achieving his goals From his parents love Paul learns that opposites do

  • Analysis of An Inspector Calls

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    Everyone in society is linked John Boynton Priestley was born in Yorkshire in 1894 He knew early on that he wanted to become a writer but decided against going to university as he thought he would get a better feel for the world around him away from academia Instead he became a junior clerk with a local wool firm at the age of 16 When the First World War broke out Priestley joined the infantry and only just escaped death on a number of occasions After the war he gained a degree from Cambridge U

  • The Inspector as a Dramatic Device in An Inspector Calls

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    How does priestly use the inspector as a dramatic device An Inspector Calls written and created by J B Priestly the play is based on trust and responsibility taking responsibility for your own actions That actions people take can be wrong and lead to bad things happening The play is written and set just before World War 1 in an upper class family At the beginning of the play Mr Birling is having a celebration engagement party for his daughter Sheila who is to be married to Gerald To Mr Birling

  • Political Commentary in An Inspector Calls

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    J B Priestley wrote An Inspector calls at the height of his powers as a playwright The plays purpose put over a pro socialist message to the audience The writer does this by using dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to members of the audience It is a political drama aimed at the upper and middle classes since they were the most likely to see the play The message from the playwright is that each person in a community all have different responsibilities within society that we can al

  • Analysis of Don Juan

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    T he year is 1775 and social ills plague both France and England Jerry Cruncher an odd job man who works for Tellsons Bank stops the Dover mail coach with an urgent message for Jarvis Lorry The message instructs Lorry to wait at Dover for a young woman and Lorry responds with the cryptic words Recalled to Life At Dover Lorry is met by Lucie Manette a young orphan whose father a once eminent doctor whom she supposed dead has been discovered in France Lorry escorts Lucie to Paris where they meet

  • The Last Song

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    The Last Song written by Nicholas Sparks is a really emotional book about a seventeen year old girl named Ronnie who has to go visit her father in North Carolina for a summer She is not looking forward to seeing him based on the fact that he left her her mother and her brother to pursue his musical career Ronnie and her father had not talked since he left New York which was three years ago and she did not plan on making much conversation while she was there The book is mainly about how Ronnie a

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