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    The theme of growing up is a big part within Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. One of the ways this is shown is through the loss of self identity and physically growing and shrinking. This is shown whithin chapter two “The Pool of Tears”. Alice is faced with the obstical of being too large from drinking a bottle of liquid, this presents a problem for her as she desperately tries to get into the garden ‘lying down on her side, to look through into the garden with one eye’ (17) This gives the…

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    Literary Analyst While serving as an ambulance driver during WWI in Italy, Ernest hemingway injured his knee and was sent to a hospital. There he wrote a story about his stay in that hospital. In another country is what Hemingway thought when noticing the cultural differences because he was an american. He also wrote “Death in the Afternoon” in Italy after retrieving remains of women that were in a blast accident. Disguising himself in one of his own stories as an nameless american soldier.…

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    The great saying, “With great power comes great responsibility”, is only a myth in the context of The Crucible, as the figures with authority are acting upon their selfish desires and not for the people who they should support. The figures with authority of the play is only as corrupted and evil as the devil they fear, as they selfishly kill the innocent lives to seek vengeance and/or to obtain more power. In Arthur Miller’s Crucible, vengeance is only fulfilled by misusing ones authority and…

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    Story Of An Hour Theme

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    In a time where women were no more than housewives, Kate Chopin writes of a 19th century woman who discovers a freedom so few women of her time have. This lady is Louise Mallard, who learns suddenly, but gently because her heart disease, of her husband’s death in “The Story of an Hour.” Even though Mrs. Mallard loves her husband, she welcomes the new change in her life, represented by the open window she gazes out of, which is a symbol for her newly found identity as an independent woman of the…

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    Most of the audiences on many drama shows have common misconception that actors of their favorite drama series have similar method of acting in the actors on stage. Lots of stars in the showbiz industry attained their fame with sophistication because they are mestizo and mestizo. In reality, actors on stage are having harder time on acting because of many reasons than the actors on screen. Acting on stage requires high level of concentration in every acting lesson to be an efficient stage actor…

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    “Why?” adverb, often used as an exclamation expressing surprise or indignation, used by 90% of the youth when confronted with wearing uniforms. When I was in middle-school, if I was not wearing a dress I was wearing a uniform. (A tucked in teal or white polo shirt with black or khaki pants. Girls could alternatively wear black or khaki skirts if she so chose to. Dresses were alright as long as shoulders were covered, and the hemline did not pass above relaxed fingertips.) In the middle of my…

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    In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel I believe that the theme of the story is centered around Elie’s loss of faith and loyalty towards both his father and God. However in order for Elie to clearly develop this theme he used author’s craft. Author’s craft is the use of literary techniques and features that an author provides in order to persuade, apprise or prompt anything/ anybody. By using author's craft, Elie was able to compose a vivid and horrifying autobiography regarding his hard times…

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    boots every quarter. Knowing exactly how many boots, or, say, what day of the year it was, would do nothing to increase love for or loyalty to the Party, and would just fill space in any given person’s brain that could be filled with even more exclamations of government’s greatness. One can still be assured, however, that if it were to be announced one day that it was April 6th, the people would believe it immediately. Another example of how such ignorance plays out in Oceania is the Proles, who…

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    Huck’s exclamation “All right, then, I’ll go to hell” (215) is the pivotal moment of the book. By having Huckleberry Finn reject society’s hypocritical values of slavery, Twain models a mindset that people should follow. Twain gives us a valuable interpretation on…

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    Violence In 1984

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    Tear her face off, strip her to the bones. Not me! Julia! Not me!” (286). These sentences have transformed Winston’s emotions to absolute fear. Winston being tortured by his worst fear: rats, made him betray Julia. The repetitiveness and exclamation points adds detail to what Winston is truly feeling. “Tear her face off, strip her to the bones” is a very vivid image that creates a sight of gruesomeness. The intense sentences allows Winston’s voice to be projected in room 101, the smell of…

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