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    In “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield, Miss Brill is a very kind woman who observes other peoples’ actions, but does not ever try to interact along with them. Miss Brill would rather spend her Sundays sitting at the park with her fox fur eavesdropping on other peoples’ conversations and judging them for their appearances, while creating the perfect world in her head. Little does she know, she lives her life through the people around her and those people in the park portray her traits. Miss…

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    December Composer of the Week Borodin Borodin was born on October 31, 1833, in St. Petersburg Russia. Borodin grew up in comfortable circumstances, as his father was a Georgian prince and his Mother a army doctor’s wife. He was a child prodigy who was able to play piano, flute, cello, and compose music. From 1850 to 1856 Borodin studied at Medico-Surgical Academy, specializing in chemistry. From 1859 to 1862 he studied in Western Europe before returning to Russia. In Russia he became a…

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    “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield is a short story about an old woman attempting to live her sad, lonely life through others. Through indirect characterization Mansfield conveys to the readers the pseudo happiness, self deception, detachment and loneliness Miss brill suffers from. Although Mansfield never truly tells the reader about Miss Brill’s personality; through point of view the reader can infer what Miss brill is like and her state of being. The third person limited point of view used…

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    Raymond Carver made this short story really interesting due to the fact that he doesn't say directly how the character feels or how they are, but express their characteristics by pointing out their actions. In ''Cathedral'' there is not only one but two important characters which are the narrator who is a man and Robert, an old friend of the narrator's wife. The narrator is known to be a jealous person. The story expresses this feature of him by the way he tells the readers about the time the…

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    Morgan Bishop Professor Jessica E. Lindberg English 1102 9 April 2015 Seeing Without Sight The story “Cathedral” written by Raymond Carver uses the symbol of a cathedral itself to depict the theme, which is the ability to truly perceive something rather than just having the physical capability to look at an object or a place. A symbol, in a literary sense, is an object or act that means something more than just its literal definition. Carver’s use of the cathedral provides the narrator of the…

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    Anton Chekhov was born on January 29, 1860, in Taganrog, Russia. Chekhov died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904, in Badenweiler, Germany. Anton chekhov was born on the feast day of St. Anthony the Great (17 January Old Style) 29 January 1860, the third child of six surviving children, in Taganrog, a port on the Sea of Azov in southern Russia. ... He sang at the Greek Orthodox monastery in Taganrog, and in his father's choirs. He has five siblings, which is four brothers and one sister. Russian…

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    Leave it to Jim Jarmusch, the director who gave film audiences the "psychedelic western," 1995's "Dead Man," and the gangster/samurai hybrid, "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai," to find a way to put his own unique stamp on that most trendy of cinematic monsters: the vampire. In "Only Lovers Left Alive," Jarmusch finds a way to shake off the recently accumulated residue of too many sparkly, lovesick bloodsuckers by recontextualizing the supernatural creatures as the ultimate hipsters. More than…

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    “With great power comes great responsibility.” Not only is this a very true and inspirational quote, but it also serves as the mantra of my favorite superhero of all time, Spider-man. The gifted teenage web-slinger has held a very special place in my heart since the first time I watched the movie Spider-Man, starring Toby McGuire, in 2002. Needless to say, when Sony released The Amazing Spider-Man only ten years later, I was a little hesitant about their new spin on my favorite character.…

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