Nobel Prize in Literature

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    Introduction Love and happiness are universal fact that is achieved by ethical life. Love and happiness interlink each other. Presence of love indicates happiness in life and through happiness we can lead a healthy and strong life. Love can be with any human being, animal and other species. But love with someone fist want love with oneself. If we love with own self then we able to love world. These feeling of loved and being love makes us happy. Most people thing that love and happiness is when…

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    Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Albert Camus once declared, “The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart.” Those who live by Camus’s transcendentalist views of enjoying the journey rather than the glorification of the end result will lead to a joyous way of living. Within Mary Shelley’s renowned novel, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein, a representation of the madness that evolves around the desire to succeed in doing the impossible, is mangled by the…

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    I- Theoretical Part : Anger in Literature 1- Definitions of Anger: a- The outer expression of anger can be identified in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses, and in public acts of aggression. b- Anger is equally a matter of politics as well as biology. c- Anger functions as a pressure cooker; that we cannot control our anger for so long before it explodes. 2- Origins Of Anger : a- Anger was first to exist in supernatural myths, stories and religious beliefs; like angry…

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    schoolmaster. Golding’s mother, Mildred, was an active suffragette. Golding recalls that as a child, he had been quite a brat and enjoyed bullying his peers (Biography.com). That being said, he was also an intelligent child with interests in science and literature. Growing up, his favorite authors were H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Edgar Rice Burroughs (“Golding” 800-801). He had always been interested in writing and attempted to write his first novel at the age of 12. The opening sentence reads,…

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    APRIL FOOL? A young couple in the area received a shock this past April 1st when Dawn Schiavone Merola went into labor with her second child with husband John Merola. The two welcomed their first child in September of 1998. Haylee Dawn Merola, their new April Fool’s baby, was born on April 1, 2001 in Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Hazleton, PA. RARITY REVEALED Over the past several years, local teen Haylee Merola has grown immensely as a person, setting herself apart from her peers in the…

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    Final Paper Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American author and journalist. He had a strong influence on the 20th-century fiction; his life and image left an influence on later generations. Hemingway is a very talented writer who will be known and remembered forever. His hard work and dedication put into his writing is admired throughout the world. Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Cicero (now in Oak Park), Illinois. In high school he worked on the school newspaper writing primarily…

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    of this, the government restricted the publishing of his books and when Doctor Zhivago was denied publication in the USSR, Pasternak smuggled the manuscript of the book to Italy where it was published in 1957. In 1958, Pasternak won the Nobel Prize for Literature, but the Soviet…

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    The Pelican Analysis In 1899, Edith Wharton published “The Pelican”. She published this short story, like many of her other works, to express the failure that she felt towards herself and her disappointment she felt when her husbands abandoned her. During Wharton’s life she has experienced nervous breakdowns, paralyzing depressions, broken engagements, multiple divorces, and mistreatment by society. Since she has undergone such trauma throughout her life, Wharton thinks of herself poorly and…

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    companion, Santiago and his introspection are a vital part of Ernest Hemingway’s Novel, The Old Man and The Sea. One of the greatest writers since William Shakespeare, Hemingway is undoubtedly a valuable part of English literature. Despite being awarded a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize, Hemingway still faced many critics and experienced many hardships. This story is about an old man who hooks a great fish which in turn takes him on a solo journey of self-discovery. In his greatest novel, Hemingway did…

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    government to review all artwork and literature before releasing it to the public. During World War I, Congress passed the Espionage and Sedition Acts which implemented penalties for publishing or saying anything that may discourage our participation in the war and for criticizing the government. Another big example of censorship happened in Nazi Germany where they made efforts to burn all non-German books. These included works of Ernest Hemingway and the 1929 Nobel Prize winning author who…

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