In the Master and Margarita novel, Bulgakov describes how Margarita scrutinized the magical cream that smelled of swamp mud and carefully applied it on her body which suddenly reincarnated her into a young dark hair lady full of energy and freedom. She slipped down her window and flew at night to Woland’s residency with the words, “Invisible and free”. Azazello’s cream transformed thirty-year-old Margarita Nikolaevna into a witch to bring her on the Great Ball at Satan’s (Bulgakov, 228-59).…
Part 1: Short answer 1) Frame Narrative in Frankenstein: A Frame Narrative, known as a story within a story, is where two or more points of view are represented in a literary work. In the novel, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley uses a frame narrative to introduce the character of Victor Frankenstein and show the readers the different points of view of the two main characters. The use of this literary technique makes the reader question who they should trust; the creature or Frankenstein. After the…
Urban fiction or most known as street lit is by far the best genre around. What street lit is to me is grimy literature that focuses on the street life, sex and drugs. A good urban fiction novel is definitely a page turner and will keep you on your toes page after page. You can’t help but wonder what is coming next preventing you from putting it down. Author Wahida Clark for example is known as the “Queen of Thug Love Fiction.” from her sex, drug, and murder filled novels. Once you are done…
#3 As I Lay Dying – Character analysis: Cash Bundren Conflict is an inescapable reality in Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying. Sibling animosity, opposing viewpoints, hidden secrets, ulterior motives, Man vs Nature: wherever you look conflict arises from the selfish and senseless characters. However, Cash Bundren stands out as a character whose dedication, compassion, and sacrifices contrast with the widespread self-interest induced conflict in the rest of the novel. Cash Bundren’s heroic actions are…
that we share are foundational to how we see ourselves, and by extension, how we see others. It seems that much of study has focused on the beliefs deemed heretical themselves. This, unfortunately, has minimized the study into the ways the individuals who were “naming and being named,” and the competing influences they brought along with them to the table. Again, Lieu hits the nail on the head: “Although it is often said that to discover the past is to understand how it created the present, no…
6867 This section brings together the main sets of findings from the theoretical and case study research. The research question set up was how managers are effective within organisations, and to what extent is the personality or psychopathy of a manager is a critical variable. As described below, the outcomes of the research have been limited by a number of constraints and errors, although some tentative conclusions can be drawn. The conclusions split into two broad groups, first conclusions…
Alcott writes in these encounters, many as cliffhangers, which must have been intended to give a jolt of emotion and panic. It certainly evoked such a visceral response from me as I reached the end of a couple of chapters. In Chapter 12, Rosamond, disguised as…
This may be achieved by providing ideas, materials and strategies, organizing and managing learning, intervening or redirecting the experience or assessing the learning and recording achievement. As always one should know the learning objectives and how the success of each activity will be…
can be realised. People are helped in this process by institutions as a legitimising, durable and stabilising framework through which the initiative and accommodation of the plural person can happen. What is needed to hold the common together are places where people can be separate but at the same time connected, like sitting at a table? When those spaces are removed, and people are essentialised into a type, then totalitarianism can be…
Many will speak of Edgar Allen Poe, and call him a madman, a necromaniac, and that he had to have been suffering from some sort of mental illness to write the things that he did. In actuality, Poe was an author who crafted beautiful, thought provoking stories about the simple reality of life and death. This can be proven true through several of Poe’s works, including “The Black Cat”, “The Premature Burial”, and several others. Edgar Allen Poe did have an obsession with death, but he shared this…