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    In 1954, Nobel Literature Prize winner William Golding wrote a novel, called The Lord of the Flies, describing civilized society's collapse into savage nature. In Golding's The Lord of the Flies, a group of boys is stranded on an unknown island in the Pacific Ocean during a war. In order to survive, they form their own version of society by electing Ralph as their leader and establishing rules to keep order. After the initial exploration of the island, they begin to divide tasks amongst…

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    Although socialist realist literature was a continuation of the traditional realism in that it also depicted the same subjects, it was a cessation of the latter since it significantly different from the latter in terms of its form and functions. While the nineteenth century Russian realism, best represented by the works of Anton Chekhov and Lev Tolstoy, depicts life as it is and criticizes it, socialist realism depicts life as what the Bolsheviks – this point is especially important since they…

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    of his most famous works. Some of his awards for his works include Paperback of the Year, best original story, and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Apart from these minor awards that he has won, he has also been awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for Literature in 1962 for all of the works that he has written in his career (John (Ernst) Steinbeck Contemporary Par 5).…

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    The word "iceberg" is most likely a Dutch term "ijsberg," which translates to ice mountain; only one-eighth of the mass can be seen above the surface of the water ("Iceberg Facts"). Iceberg also refers to a theory/style of writing in which the vast majority of the story is not read in black in white but inferred and hidden throughout the writing. Ernest Hemingway was famous for the style, and it can be seen throughout, “Now I Lay Me” a short story about a religious man during The Great War who…

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    This also implies in Hemingway's belief that age impairs, but does not extinguish one's ability to be participants in their own lives. After going through such a struggle, Santiago realizes that all of his glories were in his youth, and strongly relates the power that the lions in his dreams have to his youth. It symbolizes his freedom in his youth as a link to his past but also his ultimate goal before he dies. The lions on the beach represent a place where he wants to escape, and explore once…

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    Heinrich Böll was one of the best known German authors of the 20th century (Michaels). He became internationally known around 1971 when he was elected president of the International PEN Club. He went on to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1972. Some of Böll’s most acclaimed works are Billiards at Half-Past Nine and And Never Said A Word. Like any author, Böll’s works are influenced by his own experiences. In Billiards at Half-Past Nine, the inspiration from his life impacts the novel in…

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    There is a great deal of well-known poets that lived a very tragic life. There is a great deal of depth in many people’s poems. I personally believe however that one person in particular has suffered through tragedy throughout his life, and his poems are fun to read and decipher the true complex meaning behind the words. Robert Frost is an early twentieth century American poet, who in the poem, “A Late Walk,” wrote about complex social and philosophical themes set in rural life in New England.…

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    of time (Campbell). He had little interest in exploring any Westernized country like Britain or the United States (Walcott and Derick 48). In the Caribbean, his mother Alix was a schoolteacher. She introduced him and his twin brother Roderick to literature that would further encourage Derek Walcott towards his future career as a poet and artist. (Akpan; Campbell). As their father, a civil servant, an artist and writer too, before they were born, she mostly raised Derick and Roderick, getting…

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    Book burning refers to the ritual destruction of books or other written materials by fire. Often carried out in public areas, book burning represents an element of censorship and usually proceeds from a cultural, religious, or political opposition to the materials being destroyed. During the nineteenth century in Germany, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Regime strategically implemented this method of oppression to demoralize any potential protests and to spark fierce nationalism into the hearts of the…

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    Learning transpires in my life through several ways. It occurs in formal education and extends to a personal desire to be knowledgeable within church, school, my marriage and work. To personally define learning, I state that it imports the effort to understand the outer world as well as the inner self. Additionally, understanding the world and oneself is only half the idea. One of the most significant meanings of learning is understanding one’s place on the planet and how he or she can…

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