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    Debora Arko-Mensah Ault AP Lang 07 October 2015 McCullers, Carson. The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company Stories Book The story , The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter is focused mainly on a peculiar individual named Mr.Singer and how his interactions with people affected them. When the story starts, it illustrates two deaf-mutes presiding in a Southern town who are very good friends. Their names John Singer and Antonopoulos. All is well until Antonopoulos becomes sick and the…

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    At the time Conrad wrote this novel the “Scramble for Africa” was taking place. Many Europeans nations were in competition with each other to see who could have the most wealth and power: this was accomplished through the colonization of Africa. Conrad had worked as a sailor and spent some time commanding a steamship along the Belgian Congo. The colony that had received the most brutal treatment was the one along the Belgian Congo. The natives received one of the worst treatments from the…

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    encroached by rules and regulations. Surprisingly, the sailor retelling his journey in Africa, Charles Marlow, realizes that in fact, there is little that separates himself from the natives living within tribal territories in the jungle. Furthermore, Conrad ironically denotes this fear that we all have of being free from society’s chains placed upon us. Throughout the narrative, Marlow expresses his apprehension of venturing into the unknown, a worry that actually may lie within each of us.…

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    Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson. Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson is a fiction novel about a kid named David. An epic, something like a superhero, killed David’s father and David will go to the end of the world to gain revenge on his father’s death. Sanderson mainly focuses around dystopian and fictional novels. such as well known authors such as James Dashner and Suzanne Collins. This book takes play in a city called newcago which is most likely present day Chicago. The world has no light thanks…

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    Bruce Nauman: Malice Bruce Nauman’s Malice presents a lithograph that is very dark and underdeveloped. The print shows the word “Malice” at the top and is produced again in a mirror image on the bottom of the piece. While it’s easy to assume the meaning of the piece with the knowledge of the definition of the word malice, I believe this work is trying to acquire a deeper sense of interpretation. Nauman implies this with his dark line and almost hatch like application of ink and tusche. The work…

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    In the novel, “The Heart of Darkness”, there were many things that happened to Kurtz. Many people would just listen to him rather than talk to him. He was an intelligent man and he inspired many people. A person who was living to get to listen to him was Marlow. I believe that while Kurtz was in the jungle, he found out who he truly was. He went into the jungle knowing full knowledge of what he was getting himself into, he found his inner savage. He turned from his old ways and turned into the…

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    The Annihilator When the Superego is introduced into a place in which the Id is dominant, it will crumble, and it is forced to find the motivation within itself to survive. Finding that motivation is the foundation of Heart of Darkness and Joseph Conrad shows the effects that the characters face in ways the reader may never understand. It is human-nature to do what it takes to live, and those decisions made will regulate your chances of survival. Heart of Darkness is a compelling and difficult…

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    insensitive. The use of the word “nigger” is constantly being thrown around. He, Conrad, says “nigger” so many times as if he couldn’t call them something else, such as, Africans. Or if he wanted to continue to be a racist he could have called them: those people, or these blacks. At least if he would have said that, it would have been a little less racist. In this passage, The Heart of Darkness has shown how a person, such as Conrad, doesn’t care about what comes out of his mouth. He speaks…

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    lifeless bodies embarked the tree branches, as if they were holiday ornaments. “They were not enemies, they were not criminals, they were nothing earthly now, - nothing but black shadows of disease and starvation, lying confusedly in the greenish gloom” (Conrad 25). In both the novella and the film, there is no remorse for the deceased. No tears, no guilt, no shame, this is a lifestyle that the light cannot prevail in. This is an outrage; and only wrathful darkness will…

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    The black cat and the tell tale heart both had a very similar theme but they differed in many ways the black cat dealt with alcoholism would the tell tale heart delt with a misconception that drove him to a paranoid state that made him insane. In the black cat the the narirator gets drunk and ends up geting drunk and atacts the cat when the cat trys to fight back the the narirator grabes him by the trouat and cuts his eye out this show that achouhall can make you do terrible things and in the…

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