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    by always wanting to miss important business meetings and poking fun at the extreme properness. He lives a very open bachelor life style and talks bad of marriage. He is also very confident in his looks and his physical possessions. Oscar Wilde’s Importance of Being Earnest, is a satire poking fun at Victorian society and Algernon Moncrieff plays a big role in showing this. Algernon Moncreiff is one of the main characters and Jack’s best friend. He is a very good example of satire against…

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    paper-printed books are no longer needed. Companies such as Google and Amazon create digital books, that are known as ebooks, to replace paper-printed books. Ebooks are often cheaper than paper-printed books, and conservative consumers will choose to buy a Kindle or read an ebook in their computer to boost their savings. Slowly, all books will eventually be digitized, and paper-printed books are no longer existed. The society have abridged the importance or the meaning of the books, which would…

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    Milton Truth

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    Areopagitica the very capacity of being the repository of what no book can contain because it can only be written in the fleshy tables of the heart” (Fish 583). Milton would be a hypocrite and his work dismissible if he had attempted to define Truth. Milton, nor anyone else, can find the correct words to identity Truth; man can only write what leads men to have Truth “written in the fleshy tables of [their]…

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    to why books have such a great importance to life. First, Faber explains how books have both quality and pores to them, which means that books show how life really is. Books show how life has its atrocious moments and it’s not something like a TV show would produce, where most problems would be solved in no time flat. Reading books break that barrier of being fake and shows the reader how hard life can become for a person who is trying to survive in the world. Next, Faber explains how books…

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    Writing and marking up books is a very strange and uncomfortable concept to many people. From a very young age, people have been taught that writing in a book would take away from the literature. However, after reading “How to Mark a Book” by Mortimer Adler, I feel differently about what I was once taught. Adler makes it known that by marking books will help us all become a better reader by being more engaged with the literature. Adler coins the term “writing between the lines”. This to me is a…

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    In the importance of being earnest, Wilde suggests that marriage in the Victorian era was not worth it because it was only for family alliances. After jack proposes to Gwendolen because she told him to, Lady Bracknell comes into the room and interrupts saying that she is not engaged to him and that she will be told by her or Gwendolen's father when she will be engaged to someone. Lady Bracknell says she will interview Jack to put him on the list of eligible men for Gwendolen. As she interviews…

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    Gender Differences Essay

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    about reading and attitudes relating to pleasure and habit for reading among people in the free time. Research has found that gender differences occur in many times of a persons life, similarly they have read difference kind of book by hoby in the way of reading books Reading is one kinds of habits can be help people for proved behaviour and attitudes also helping to open mind and vision in free time. In addition there were differences for place of reading the gender chosen for reading…

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    “It was a pleasure to burn.” (3) Guy Montag lives in a society where firemen burn books, ‘family’ are projections on a wall sized TV, and people are considered crazy if they have opinions other then the norm. This dystopian life is controlled by the ignorance of the people and the censorship from the government. Owning books and reading are against the law and the people are drugged into compliance through sleeping pills. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 the author Ray Bradbury portrays the idea that…

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    country. As of August 1, 2015, the company operates 647 retail stores all across the country. They stock over 1 million titles for immediate delivery and they claim to have more titles than any other bookstore. The birth of the Internet shook the retail book market causing a series of mergers and bankruptcies in the American bookstore industry since the 1990s. Barnes & Noble stands as America's last remaining national bookstore chain, although it had progressively closed many of its retail…

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    Jack and Algernon, two significant characters in Oscar Wilde’s Importance of Being Earnest, are characterized by similarities and differences that drive the main plot of the play. For example, both characters are well versed in the art of deception, because they have used fictional names and characters in their lives. The “Bunburying” causes the most comic aspect of the play: the mistaken identities. Although the two characters take parallel actions, such as when they developed imaginary…

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