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    Hooper is utterly immoral and depleted of conscience, unable to feel quilt or pity, although one can argue that the underlying causes, as well as the effects of that can evoke the reader’s sympathy for the boy. Susan Hill (born 1942) is an English writer, known for her fiction and non-fiction novels, typically written in a descriptive gothic style. “I’m the King of the Castle” is considered one of her notable works, for which she was awarded the Somerset Maugham Award. In “I’m the King of the…

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    Change of perspective In the novel, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen we come across as a well told story where the characters are well drawn and supported. By observing the different encounters between Darcy and Elizabeth, we come to learn that she forms a prejudice against Mr. Darcy. Throughout the novel we see how these prejudices she has are ironic and even sometimes wrong and how he over comes his pride. In my essay I would like to look at three instances where we see how his actions are…

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    This paper manages the battles of life. A Streetcar Named Desire focus on the unsteady characters who’s the truth isn't the American Dream. Blanche, Stella and Stanley approach life seeking after various results in lives. This play occurred directly after the World War II, In New Orleans, Louisiana. The main London creation of this play was at the Aldwych Theater on Wednesday, 12 October, 1949. Tennessee William's initial plays were identified with the life of Americans with the essence of…

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    “Jane, be still; don’t struggle so, like a wild frantic bird that is rending its own plumage in its desperation. I am no bird; and no net ensures me: I am a free human being with an independent will; which I now exert to leave you” (Bronte 216). In the selected passage, from the analysis taken it appears that Jane is expressing how she is finally free as she always dreamed. This was around the time where Mr. Rochester did not want Jane to leave him after figuring out he was a married man. He…

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    If talking about the characters in Six Chapters of a Floating Life, almost everyone will focus on Yun, who is regarded as one of the loveliest women in Chinese literature. Compared with other traditional women characters who only live for husband, her love for literature and her virtues make her different and conspicuous. However, Yun’s unique qualities make me more interesting in her husband, Shen Fu. Since Shen Fu gets Yun’s unconditional love, he certainly is an extraordinary person who owns…

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    All is well with the Lulla inhabitants. However, a turning point comes when Thenga Jani flees with a Christian girl Santosh Kumari. Thenga Jani, the only son of Ramchandra Muduli, the headman of Lulla village, is betrothed to Saria Dann, the only daughter of Hari Jani, a respectable elder of the community. But Thenga falls in love with Santosh Kumari, a Christian Domb girl and violates the tribal codes. They decide to run away to Assam to work on tea estates and plan to build their dream home in…

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    Good People is a novel by Maggie Gee, who is a English writer. I'm not completely sure when she wrote the short story, but it is in a short story-book from 20131. I have, however, found it mentioned on another webpage back in 2006.2 It's about a woman named Justine, who just got on a plane back from Africa. There she meets an evangelist who's also been to Africa. In the beginning Justine is pretty uncomfortable. She thinks that something on the plane smells burned and she tries to get an…

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    There is a subtle, inward satisfaction in picking up details initially missed the first time you read a book or watch a movie. Appreciating the hidden adult jokes in Disney classics or understanding the significance of George Orwell’s 1984 feels like a measurement of growth of one’s maturity and life experiences. Theresa Krauskopf’s essay entitled “On Second Glance” explores that feeling of enjoyment that comes from rediscovering something that was little appreciated in youth. Readers will be…

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    A comparative study of Jane Austen’s, Pride and Prejudice and Fay Weldon’s, Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen, argues the values of social restrictions to dictate notions of success. The reading of Pride and Prejudice presents confusing perspectives on social restrictions and success in love, mannerisms and marriage. It is only upon reading Letters to Alice, an epistolary series does Weldon explicitly and implicitly comment on Jane Austen’s context, utilising her own context to allow…

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    The earliest writing that we know of today dates back to 5,000 B.C. by the Mesopotamians. Since then, writing have developed from a way to communicate and teach people to telling intricate, heart wrenching stories that have people turning the pages of their books for hours on end, but Ruth Graham's article “Against YA,” in which she argues against young adult novels, is different. Ruth claims that reading is taking a dark turn, for the worst, the rise of young adult novels among adults is her…

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