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    Reardon’s piece “Forgotten Fathers and Their Unforgettable Children”, he depicts the men experiencing abortion as men who will never be able to be fathers. He uses words such as “emasculated, powerless, could-have-been dads” (Reardon), when describing men’s emotions during the process of an abortion. Most men never…

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    Commentary on Hamlet’s First Soliloquy A soliloquy, defined by The Merriam –Webster dictionary, is an act of speaking one’s thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any listeners. This literary technique is especially employed in plays. Hamlet’s soliloquy in Scene two of the first Act is the first time we are clearly able to understand Hamlet’s character, his opinions and inner thoughts. The general tenor of the soliloquy is personal and reveals the despair Hamlet feels over his current…

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    This is similar to the plant in that the way a person treats a plant dictates it’s later ability to bear fruit. If a plant is treated poorly, it will no longer be able to maintain being a strong and healthy plant. Blake challenges himself with comparing…

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    In the short story by author Kate Chopin, “the Story of an Hour”, the main character shows her true feelings about her marriage after a false report about her husband’s death. Many readers of the audience point that Mrs. Mallard died from the joy of her husband’s arrival but an important aspect that is often overlooked is the ironic juxtaposition set up by the author to truly show her feelings. Mrs. Mallard was not in shock of joy but she was in shock of utter disappointment that ultimately…

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    Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, dubbed the brothers Grimm, are credited as the authors of popular fairy tales loved by children and shared by adults today. Both were born in Hanau, Germany, in the years of 1785 and 1786. With the death of their father, followed by a drop in family income, their mother pushed them to study law and philology at the University of Marburg. There, the brothers adopted an interest in medieval German literature and pursued a new career, in addition to their studies. When…

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    Response Journal #3 Chapters 51-75 Note: Using a PDF File of Cat’s Eye by Margaret Atwood The story Cat’s Eye comes to it’s grand conclusion, and leaves the readers stunned and in awe of Elaine’s story. The impact the title Cat’s Eye holds over the story is significant and as the story comes to a close, it’s clear what the title Cat’s Eye actually represents. From her childhood, Elaine kept a single marble as a keepsake of the times when her brother and her would play marbles. The marble…

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    inclusion in slavery until Stowe’s novel ignited their compassion and guilt. (Belasco 58). Stowe intentionally chose to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin with informal language and bad grammar so that her novel would be ideal to the everyday reader (Donovan 30). Since her goal was luring readers into believing that slavery was immoral, she disregarded uptight and formal style, substituting it for plain style similar to that of the Puritans (Donovan 30). In addition to evoking emotion, Stowe also worked to…

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    baby has began to cry and she uncovered the blanket from around his head” (Carver pg. 1) In “Popular Mechanics”, a couple have been in a feud over their child. The woman is trying to protect her child from her husband who wants to take it. The author Carver has also been using a specific tone to create fear like August Wilson. The mother sounded as she was strict and serious to manipulate the man to leave the innocent child alone. Her fear was shown through tone, and a reader can reenact how…

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    Written at the peak of the Cold War, Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible reveals the haunting truth about issues occurring in society in the 1950s. Published in 1952, Miller’s play hit the stage in 1953 with mixed reviews and little success. After the Cold War, when not many Americans feared the possibility of Russia taking over the United States anymore, The Crucible rose on the charts and became a movie in 1996, winning a Tony Award in the process. In his work, Miller, a critic of communism,…

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    with. It reminds her that she has is herself. There is a smile used in this phrase about how memories comes and goes when you have nothing to do. This reflects on the character and how Orleanna tries to make the correct path forward. This tells the reader her personality.…

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