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    Instead, she soon reveals her excellent shooting skills and, just as Mrs. Miller, becomes the man's indispensable partner. An early scene in which Rooster, Eula, and Wolf manage to steal the wagon with the nitroglycerin from the gang provides a perfect example. The three barricade a path with logs and plan to hide and wait for the gang. Rooster tells Eula and Wolf to fire into the air when he cries “Posse!” in order to make the bandits think they are surrounded by U.S. marshals. He also shows…

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    examine the dynamics of oppression and friendship within female relationships in Mariama Ba’s So Long a Letter (1981) and Scarlet Song (1986), Buchi Emecheta’s Joys of Motherhood (1979) and Kehinde(1994), also Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come(2008). African literary critics and past analyses of these works focus more on culture and patriarchy as the sole perpetrators of gender oppression. Also, critical African texts are silent on the benefits of friendship among women. These themes will be…

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    girls in high school. The biggest issue was friendship whilst the second one was defining self-identity. The initial idea of ‘CROSS’ focused highly on self-identity, and it was thinned, accompanying with theme of friendship. Thus the motivation of Abigail Clark ‘cross-dressing’ was simplified to one word of ‘I like it’, while the original had a chunk of description. The main message of ‘CROSS’ is that friendship defies anything – that true friendship can come over any obstacles. The film was…

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    Authors Harper Lee and Mark Herman have utilised the nature of innocence in children in order to expose cruelty and evil in the adult world through various techniques, ideas, and visions. Whilst the techniques of symbolism, irony, and narrative perspective are employed throughout both texts, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas also relies on music and sound effects. To Kill a Mockingbird was published in 1960 and has since become a classic of modern American literature. The novel’s plot and…

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    reflect the overall theme of a narrative to readers through the uses of techniques. From the two short stories “Dracula’s Guest” by Bram Stoker and “ The Fallen House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe, the use of setting to depict thematic occurrences is implied. Both fictions demonstrate the use of time awareness, weather changes, feelings characters get from their surroundings, colour choices and visual aspects of the setting specific objects to illustrate the narratives inner theme. At the…

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    two specific narratives during the same span of time. Characters Dick and Perry recall the visit to the Clutter family through separate streams of consciousness, eventually revealing the contrasting personality traits between them. As Perry begins to discuss the peculiarities of the murder, more so the fact that suspicion of the two has not yet risen, Dick expresses his immense lack of interest in the matter. Capote portrays both accounts through separate styles of writing. For example, Capote…

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    emotions and their sense of presence and engagement. Society is consumed in entertainment. People allow the internet such as; social media and the television, to consume their lives. Also, society resort to their mobile devices in order to create new “friendships”. As a result, societies are becoming more introverted as the year’s increase. Walking to class every day, it is clear that almost everyone passing one another are on their phones, heads down rather than eyes to the sky. Similarly, many…

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    Seamstress. Originally written in French, the film shares adventures of the trio, intertwining love, friendship, storytelling and revolutionary constrains. Tension: Time & Space The film starts with Ma, the narrator, and Luo, being introduced to the village. It is their first night in the village…

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    John Steinbeck Setting

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    This poverty all over makes the characters of the story suspicious. And with this, we can see the friendship of Lennie and George even more remarkable throughout the story and even more destructed. This story deals with small setting as such as the woody regions of the Salinas river which was a congested and a small place. The writer has so much love for…

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    discernable in literary narratives as expressions of the sentiment of approval or disapproval. Thus, the impact of literary narratives on cultures cannot be understated; the arts do impact and influence culture in both positive and negative ways. This is not a new phenomenon and can be observed in cultures as early as 6 Century B.C. and can be traced throughout human history. An example of this can be seen in Homer’s Odyssey, in which there are certain characters within the narrative that…

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