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    Instead of being a docile and humble woman, Tom’s wife is short tempered, passionate, and seemingly dominant in her relationship. Through the entire story Washington Irving tends to write characters that go against the grain of society at the time, for example when Tom Walker appears to show a bias against racism. Romantic authors felt the need to comment on the injustices of gender roles due to their beliefs of supporting the individual and supporting human…

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    relationship is an very confusing part of the book as unlike the relationship between Albert and Shug which is very straightforward. This confusion is due to the fact that their relationship is not made out to be one of sexuality and more one of friendship. Shug and Celie are seen as more extremely close friends which makes these sexual moments all the more…

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    Narrative “Who celebrated Christmas over this winter break? If so, raise your hand.” A teacher of mine asked the class. I looked around, and my classmates raised their hands, eagerly waiting to share their experience. However, I noticed my hand was not raised. Suddenly, it made me realize that my upbringing, enriched by my Indian culture, did not include celebrating holidays such as Christmas. As an individual, growing up in America and pursuing my educational journey in a non-Indian-dominated…

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    CHAPTER 3: CRAFTMANSHIP IN THE WORKS OF RUSKIN BOND Bond is the master storyteller of the present age because he has developed his individual style of narration. His narration is marked with simplicity of tone and depth of meaning. Though, writing for him is a spontaneous overflow of emotions, his stories are carefully crafted. For him writing is a means of conversing with the world. He writes to ease his soul. He also believes that writing is an art, it needs as much devotion and love as an…

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    romantic involvement of Nisus and Euryalus proves itself to be a debated topic, partly because the majority of readers remain convinced that Nisus and Euryalus simply had a passionate bromance. For example, prominent scholars such as Gordon Duckworth view Nisus’ and Euryalus’ relationship as a close friendship. Other academic experts like Barbara Pavlock and John Makowski see it strictly as a…

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    to introduce conflict in the trailer at 1.01 with the character saying, “are you telling me the fate of 12 billion people are in the hands of criminals.” To hear it simplified into one sentence with her flabbergasted face is quite humors. Another example with the trailer using humor is at 1.27 when peter calls everyone “losers” as he starts his talk about life giving them another chance. The trailer also uses humor to end with a character saying “This might not be the best idea”(2.15) after…

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    Step in the Arena I suppose it was only a matter of time until we were presented with Luke’s origin story, but I appreciate the show’s forethought into giving it such a well-timed placement within the overall narrative. By waiting until now, Luke Cage avoided feeling too similar to many other superhero stories that can’t resist showing us a character’s history right away. Had it waited any longer, it could have run the risk of putting too much distance between the audience and the action…

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    “I Am So Totally Digitally Close to You” written by Clive Thompson and “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr both delineate how technology has changed the way individuals interact with others and the way it influences ones point of view. Carr and Thompson also contrast because Carr finds with technology becoming a predominant source of information, the ability to focus and think critically is hindered while, Thompson shows how the use of social media on a daily basis can control lives.…

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    a man of detail in vivid depictions of events and his thoughts along the way. Though Dave frequently gives readers an almost troublingly detailed recount of what he’s been through, there are instances in which Dave more subtly involves us in his narrative. Such an instance presents itself between pages 114 and 120 where what at first seems to be a conversation between Dave and Toph, is revealed to be Dave cathartically grappling with the problems he has with himself. I believe Eggers…

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    Lee novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the author used the Maycomb Alabama setting of the story for multiple purposes. Throughout Scout 's memories, the reader is transported into the world of a small southern town. Lee interrupts Scout 's chronological narrative to reach back in time and enhance and increase the story with past events. Throughout her childhood Scout develops and expands her standards and ideas as she meets characters who come from all points of Maycomb 's culture. Scout learns about…

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