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    Discuss how irony functions in relation to plot and character in any two of the set texts. In the Cathedral and Everything That Rises Must Converge, ironic events changes the beliefs of characters, who act as plot devices to expose main themes of connection and isolation. The narrator in the Cathedral discovers his inability to connect with his surroundings while Julian in Everything That Rises Must Converge holds unrealistic ideas resulting in being isolated. Situational irony allows…

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    Alan Bennett’s The History Boys makes use of the tension between the characters of Hector and Irwin to provide a framework for the rest of the play and to make comments about the education system . Hector and Irwin as characters are diametrically opposed and the difference between them is shown through their differences in teaching style and in their fundamental beliefs. This means that Bennett is using the comedic clashes between the two characters to communicate his ideas and political…

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    Just as an artist plays with darkness and light of colors to paint a beautiful picture, Shakespeare uses the darkness and light of phrases and words to control the tone of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (MSND). More importantly Shakespeare’s use of imagery related to the moon symbolizes tone changes throughout MSND. It plays such a key role that the workers include the moon, or Moonlight more specifically, as a character in their performance of Pyramus and Thisbe. When the Moonshine says, “All that I…

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    1. INTRODUCTION This summer project will be an attempt to explore how Samuel Beckett’s characterization, setting and use of language in his play 'Endgame' reveal his tendency to employ some existentialist concepts such as despair, anxiety and thrownness on the way to authenticity. Existentialism is a philosophical movement which focuses on individual existence rejecting the absolute reason. There are some reasons for the appearance of Existentialism in the history of thought. First of all,…

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    A Red, Red Rose A Red, Red Rose was written by Robert Burns a Folk Hero, Poet who is regarded as one of the very famous characters in Cultural history in Scotland. He also has three nicknames which are Ploughman Poet, Scotland’s favorite son and Rabbie Burns. He was born January 25, 1759 in Alloway, Ayrshire, in southwestern Scotland and died at the age of 37, in July 21, 1796 at Dumfries, Scotland. For his lyrical poetry and his re-writing of Scottish folk songs, he has been best known as a…

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    Bankruptcy, the resultant rejection by society, the desire to restore the family honor, and illegitimate children appears in many of Ibsen’s play as significant themes. His plays follow a similar pattern thematically: a concealed virtuous guilt and the dread of approaching retribution. Beginning with Ghosts, Ibsen’s works after the play follows the theme of needing to exorcise the main character's guilt, doubt, or fear by some form of renunciation. “Ibsen’s life and his work are closely…

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    Essay On Tide Pods

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    Tide Pods. The bright, colorful, new, innovative, stain fighting pod that’s taking the world by storm for all the right or wrong reasons depending how you look at it. On one side is the memers, the people who are using Tide Pods as a joke. Such as putting them on a pizza or pasta or some food related item and saying how delicious Tide Pods are and snapping a picture as a joke and posting it online. They put captions comparing it to candy and call it the “Forbidden Fruit.” But some people on this…

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    Romanticism is the individual expression and style in fine art and literature. The idea is based on doing things with passion rather reason and imagination rather than intuition and logic. Romanticism contrasts with another style called Classicism and developed as a revolt against it. Artists and writers throughout history have demonstrated Romanticism through their work, but at one point in history it was an actual movement that created the transition between old and new ways of thinking. The…

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    CHAPTER 04 DATA ANAYSIS 4.1INTRODUCTION After the study of the chapters from ‘The Lord of the Flies’ it’s very clear that the human nature has a wicked side that reveals evil is inherent in human beings and it isn’t an external force. As Jack is the symbol of savagery who has extreme lust of power. In the beginning Jack accepts the rules and want to work together but gradually his innate evil urges him to make new tribe against Ralph where he sets his rules and protects his followers from…

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    poet who lived in 17th century. His poems cover a wide variety of themes: from the love to politics and nature’s role in people’s lives. Marvell often used exalted topics/ However, he chooses different approaches compared to other famous poets like William Wordsworth who was born and worked hundred years after Marvell’s death. The last author often covered metaphysical motifs like his experience as a cloud that saw a filed of daffodils during its everyday trip. While many poets were concerned…

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