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    Briony Heroism

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    The stories main protagonist Briony first came across as being a self-absorbed brat. This impression seemed to be verified when she was more concerned with perfecting her play than her cousins’ unfortunate predicament. However, over time Briony is built upon as a character and is given depth. She is no longer painted as being just egocentric; instead she turns out to be an imaginative yet neglected child. Her father rarely appears in the household because of work. While Brionys’ mother is…

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    Ian Fleming Imperialism

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    Ian Fleming came from a very well off family. However little was ever expected of him as he earned terrible grades in school (“Ian”). He ignored the normal route of students and instead of choosing Oxford or Cambridge he choose to study languages around Europe including German, French, and Russian. Before the war he spent time as both a merchant banker and a stockbroker after he failed the Foreign Office exam. Ian Fleming went on to become the assistant to the director of Naval Intelligence and…

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    Learcester's Hypocrisy

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    Amidst his mad ramblings to Gloucester and Edgar, Lear stumbles upon a fundamental legal problem: law is subjective and only truly favors those in positions of power. In Act IV scene 6, Lear rebukes Gloucester’s hypocrisy, “Why dost thou lash that whore? Strip thy own back. / Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind / For which thou whip’st her. The user hangs the cozener” (161-163). It’s unfair that the woman should suffer alone given that Gloucester also wanted to engage with her. Lear points…

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    Alexander Fleming was born Scotland on August 6th, 1881. Throughout his life he fought in the Territorial Army, discovered the world's first antibiotic, and received the Nobel Peace Prize. He died on March 11th, 1955 in London. His discovery revolutionized modern day medicine. Alexander Fleming was born in Scotland but moved to London to go to school. While there he joined the army. When World War I came along,he was the assistant to a bacteriologist. This is where he became interested…

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    Juxtaposition In Atonement

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    The story of Atonement truly begins when Briony witnesses the fountain scene between Robbie and Cecilia. Being a thirteen-year-old young writer, Briony’s limited understanding of the scene, where two adults have expressed seemingly unusual behaviours, has pushed her to evolve as a writer, and going from “fairy-tale castles and princesses”, to a modernist writing style (McEwan 39). Her initial attempt to portray reality under the modernist notion of truth is done by presenting it from different…

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    King Lear Madness Essay

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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s King Lear, the wizened former King of Britain goes through experiences wrenching enough to make any man lose touch with reality and sanity. Stripped of all power and worldly luxuries, Lear is cast out from both of the daughters who professed eternal love for him. Lear’s apparent progression towards madness is recognized by his family and advisors alike, and Regan even asserts to Lear that he “be rul’d and led / By some discretion that discerns your state / Better…

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    Ian McEwan is one of the most outstanding modern English writers. His novel Atonement was published in 2001 and it became a real event in the cultural life of the whole world. This novel remarkably differs in style and content from the earlier books of Ian McEwan. It has no abnormalities, descriptions of atrocities or sex. The book consists of four parts and the actions take place in three time layers. This is the novel researching such complex issues as guilt, forgiveness and atonement. The…

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    Chaucer though, uses Alison as a depiction of medieval women who had no amount of rule over their lives, and most importantly were the property of a male authoritative figure, being the father or husband. Atonement Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement is a book written in a third person perspective that focuses on various people in different chapters, however, the revelation later is that the book’s central character, Briony, in her later life is the author of the book.…

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    Pro Cloning Debate

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    For quite a few years now, Humans have had the thought of cloning each other. This theory is mostly brought up when people talk about immortality, or military strength. One would think that as we are getting more advanced machinery, and technology, we would obviously want to evolve as a species. However, there are other ways to improve and evolve the human race that does not involve humans. Cloning human limbs and organs should be legal in the United Sates only for medical reasons, because it…

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    (Bevington, 2014)King Lear and elderly King of Britain decides to step down from the throne and wanting to divide his kingdom between his three daughters. Before he divided the kingdom among the three daughters, he required them to show their love for him in words. Lear waits with a prideful heart and expecting to hear kind words from his daughters it was far from what he expected. Two of King Leer’s daughters Goneril and Regan manipulates him speaking highly of him and makes him proud. His…

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