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    Deconstructive criticism breaks down a work by using the belief that more than one interpretation can be taken from the same quote, scene, or story. The work Frankenstein by Mary Shelley can be interpreted in multiple ways; it could be broken down into a feminist’s perspective, a Marxist perspective, an environmentalist’s perspective, and many more individual points of view. Deconstruction completely relies upon the uncertainty of whether or not one perspective can be decided upon; in most…

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    Turtle starts to become lively and intellectual; Turtles first sound was a laugh. This demonstrates the happiness in Turtles life at that point. I think that sound was a laugh. It must have been true. She was hanging on to Lou Ann’s boob tube for dear life, and smiling. (96) That is to say, Turtle develops a connection with the earth that links back to her Native American heritage. Bean, Turtle said. Humbean. (96) Subsequently, Turtle discovers her passion; identifying vegetables, playing with…

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    started to bombard a creature who was trying to survive by getting food from a shop. The village attacked the monster since he was not like the rest of him. The monster pronounces ¨I sickened as I read. ´Hateful day when I received life!´ I exclaimed in agony. ´Accrued creator! Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust?¨ (94). This mention of the book shows that even Victor, the person who created the monster, rejects monstrosity. Another part in the novel…

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    Philip Sidney, turn their love into poetry as a result of denial from their beloved. In Sonnet 1, Sidney introduces the reader to the poet/ lover, struggling to locate the words that define the agony of his adoration for his beloved, Stella. The lover hopes she will find pleasure in his misery, “That she, dear she, might take some pleasure in my pain,” (Sidney Line 2) and then argues that “Pleasure might cause her to read, reading might make her know, Knowledge might pity win” (Sidney Lines…

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    of the void and I am here to tell you, take risks, trust the right people, and do some things that you really don’t want to do, you might need that information.” I wake up and there is a boulder stuck on me. “Ben! Jael! Pearish!” I am screaming for dear life. Ben comes out of nowhere and exclaims, “Hey! Shut your face! They could hear us, I will help you out.” He helps me lift the boulder off me. “Thanks,” I whisper. We walk to the basement. “What happened?” I ask. “There was a news report on…

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    last convo I had with my love before everything changed in my life. Life is miserable for me; if you could even call it life. Not by my own choice but from the demons that exist in my world. Stealing someone precious to me. Losing my love that I held dear to my heart. My wife, whom I recently married, now gone. Oh how, I would fight tooth and nail to see her face again. I reminisce how she would toss and turn at night and have cold sweats. It was all a result of the virus that was spreading. The…

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    The lives of all human beings are deeply imbedded in the structure of their own families. For some critics family is a critical subject in the dynamics of modern social structure. The fundamental of any culture is to have domestic harmony in family, and the failure of this ideal has preoccupied many serious dramatists of different era. American dramatists in last many years had been preoccupied with the conflicting images of family life which they have expressed through variety of forms. In play…

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    VI. LENORE Poe comes back to his successive topics of death and excellence in "Lenore," where, as in a number of his works, the soul of an as of late expired young lady overwhelms the portrayal in spite of her absence of a physical nearness. As in some of his different ballads, for example, "Annabel Lee," the dead cherished is seen through the eyes of her male living mate and thus comes to exemplify the apex of excellence and flawlessness in her demise. The accentuation on her reasonableness and…

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    During the play, Romeo goes to the Capulet's mansion for a masquerade. Once there, Romeo meets Juliet and is instantly infatuated. Romeo shortly finds out later that his love is a Capulet and says “O dear account! My life is my foe's debt” (1.4.119). Essentially he says, this is a heavy price to pay! My heart in the hands of my enemy. In this he's found out her true identity. This information is crucial for Romeo to know. Instead of weighing the options…

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    exhibit strong reactions to situations that are stressful. They tend to be more proactive and successful in solving problems. Hospital wards are places of contrasting scenarios where the joy brought by a newborn’s delivery can easily be replaced by the agony of losing a patient. That is, they are places where both suffering and joy are served in equal measure. To adapt to these frequent changes of emotions, a nurse requires a strong heart. This comes in handy in those difficult moments where…

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