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    Evaluation Setting Further, we can see the narrative of the story is fantastic. The Fellowship of the Ring is indeed a literary fictional treasure. The conflict of the story is creatures vrs. creatures. Each character of the story is essential for the making of the movie, both primary and secondary, even the antagonist. At the beginning of the story there is a beautiful calmed places called the Shire. This is the home of the hobbits. A place with beautiful-cozy houses with round doors. The…

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    Apart from the power of social apparatus the monster in Frankenstein is the supreme metaphor of Romantic Dialectic which talks about the darkness that threatens the values of European civilization from the non-European. The creature has been designed to encourage a fear of the reality of the self-centeredness of European working class and colonial people. However ,the vital factor in Victor’s relationship with his monster is the Victor’s internalized memories of cultural difference and rank.…

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    Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is a disturbing and a complex novel that depicts the horrific transformation of a man into a disgusting, oversized dung beetle or “a monstrous vermin.” This “transformation” is the reality of the world that the character lives in, but no one in that world is able to see it. Kafka demonstrates this reality using his extraordinary, one of a kind writing style which portrays everything illogical as logical, unreasonable as reasonable, and incomprehensible as…

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    In my mind, for the sense of me and you: By Anakin Millard Why do stereotypes work? How does one even write someone off as harsh as a “kitten killing emo” or best that I have heard a “selfless selfie snapchat harlot.” After all the garbage you're taught throughout life, this still occurs a lot… the typical shoulder shrug; or the silent treatment is what this topic gets most of the time. This disgusting topic goes by the name of “stereotypes.” So how do these work? Well, if you do you do some…

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    Allusions are a powerful literary tool that authors use to enhance novels. By using allusions, readers can connect concepts, and main ideas to better understand them. An allusion is a reference to a person, place, thing or event. In the Novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley used allusions to Milton's Paradise Lost. Shelly alluded to Paradise Lost, by having the monster read the poem, which helped him gain knowledge and understanding. While alluding to Paradise Lost the monster compared himself to…

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    Grendel: a sensitive and remorseful creature, or a horrendous beast? This question has been pondered ever since the release of Grendel by John Gardner in 1971. He may be portrayed as evil since the universal term of a “monster” has a negative and frightening connotation. Grendel went through mistreatment by the humans and never knew what it was like to be accepted. In human society, if something is different than the “norm” than it cannot be accepted. Grendel went through this exact dilemma just…

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    save his life. Not knowing he wouldn’t make it. While many believe that John Proctor is not an admirable character, he went through many things, such as adultery, He has also tried to confess that he has done witchery, although he was betrayed by Mary Warren. As of result, stay true to yourself, and confess when you know you are to be chosen as a guilty…

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    John Proctor’s Confession In Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible, there were many characters of importance but one that stuck out and was very important to the plot was John Proctor. John Proctor, a man of strength and honesty, made a horrible mistake of having an affair with Abigail Williams which ultimately led him to being convicted of witchcraft. His decision of ripping up his confession to witchcraft he previously wrote was, in the end, the right thing to do. One way that we know Proctor’s…

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    this, Abigail completely twists the outcome of what will happen in the courtroom. When she gets all the other girls to join in, it makes it twice as believable and people start to think of Mary as the bad person. By making this choice, Abigail sets herself on a high pedestal as a poor victimized girl and brings Mary down by accusing her of witchcraft. Abigail also makes the choice to accuse Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft. Just by this choice, you can tell that Abigail is a very selfish,…

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    Analyzing Ray Bradbury’s literary devices of figurative language and diction resulted in the identification of the miserable tone. Figurative language uses various words with multiple meanings, a connotative and denotative definition, to convey a heightened effect on the audience. Ray Bradbury utilizes a plethora of similes in his writing. For example, he describes how Montag “wore his happiness like a mask and the girl had run off across the lawn with the mask and there was no way of going to…

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