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    Ralph is a Better Leader Name: Institution: Ralph is a Better Leader Introduction William Golding, the author of the classic book, Lord of the Flies, was born in Cornwall in 1911 and was schooled at Merlborough Grammar School. The book, Lord of the Flies, which he wrote shortly after the second World War is just one of the many books he has written. Although having incredible story lines with endless escapades, his novels also address some of the contentious issues the society faces…

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    Indira Bai Analysis

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    Abstract This article, by examining and analysing Indira Bai (one of the early novels in Kannada literature), argues that the native intellectual class of India employed the medium of novel not only to critically interrogate their socio-cultural practices in the backdrop of a new consciousness and experiences ushered in by colonial transactions but also to refashion their idea of ‘tradition’ and modernity. Thus, their response to the colonial ‘modernity’ was not merely an act of ‘civilizing…

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    A literature usually tells an extraordinary story, no matter through a book or a movie. It is not only a storyteller, but also “ideas about life” (Griffith, 2010), defined as “theme” in literary advice. Theme is one of the spirit of the literature, delivering writer’s message about life lesson to learn. In Abrahamson’s Room, the movie overthrows the stereotypes of people about “kidnapping” movie, focusing on how the characters fall victim to it and how brilliant is the police to tackle with the…

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    scenario and how they interpret magical realism. They will also help in studying Magical Realism with help of literature. This study is significance in the sense that shows the simulation of Arthur works. The study will also bring harmony among the ideas of different era but go the approach of both in same. On academic level it will help the students who are interested in comparative study of literature. 5. Research Methodology: The methodology used for current study is qualitative based on…

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    Analysis and Interpretation of the 3 poems Poems are very important in our everyday life because they increase our critical thinking skills due to thinking a lot while analyzing poems. They also increase our happiness when going through the message they convey. Before analyzing poems, you must be familiar with different terms like and help us mood, imagery, simile, and metaphor. I am going to discuss and analyze on three poems about fathers which are: “My Papa’s Waltz,” by Theodore Roethke;…

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    Introduction: Drama is a kind of literature which mainly expresses its meanings through acting. The appeal in a symbolic drama is chiefly dialogue dependent which delivers the ultimate effect. Hence, it is bound within the confines of sensory perception. But, at the same time there are some incidents or occasions which cannot be comprehended solely through sense experiences; they demand some supra-sensory feelings and understandings. Tagore’s The Post Office’ is such a kind of play that breaks…

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    The British novel , The Woman in White, created in the 19th century is one of Wilike•Collins’ masterpieces. In the development process of early British detective novel history, with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of creation techniques about this novel to study rhetoric, although it is slightly inferior to the other contemporary writers’ works in the social influence, popularity, sales and writing techniques, it will have a certain guidance and reference significance for us to…

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    On Her Own Ground Analysis

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    The American Dream as Depicted in “On Her Own Ground” and “The Fist that Ate the Whale” Introduction This essay will feature two extraordinary biographies, A’Lelia Bundles’ “On Her Own Ground” and Rich Cohen’s “The Fish that Ate the Whale.” Bundles’ book is named New York Bestseller in 2001 and received several prestigious awards. As a direct descendent to Madam C. J. Walker, she was compelled to share the legacy and struggles of her ancestor to the world. The facts presented in the…

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    The Lesson By Toni Bambara

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    Bambara, Toni Cade and Laurie Champion. "The Lesson." Introduction to Literary Context: American Short Fiction, Nov. 2014, pp. 117-122. Literary Reference Center search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? direct=true&db=lkh&AN=101666185&site=lrc-plus. Accessed 4 Nov. 2017. In this work, Champion states that “The Lesson”, is packed with social implications. She believes one major point of the story is the criticism of society, in which wealth is not equally distributed. It is seen as one of…

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    David Drayer is one of the best authors,and has written a very interesting novel. Have you ever been glued to a book that is so much similar to your life? Well I have. The book “Strip Cuts” by David Drayer is a great book. I would count it as a positive experience because, Drayer does a good job of making my spine tingle and making me anxious to read more. I also would say this book because of the topic, suspense, strong descriptive language and even the point of view. I love the themes of…

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