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    PROSE STYLE OF Dr.S.RADHAKRISHNAN Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan A good prose-style is both a matter of choice of the words and their arrangement to form a complete meaningful sentence. Dr. Radhakrishnan is one the eminent philosopher of India who was a literate with special knowledge in handling prose style. Dr.S.Radhakrishnan was one of the most influential and recognized Indian thinkers in twentieth century. I wish to explain some important features about prose style just to explain how…

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    Life In America By Ezekiel

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    Ezra Pound gathered the scattered experimenters of imagism in a group and published Des Imagistes in America in 1914. It was quickly followed by three annual Imagist Anthologies- Some Imagist Poets in 1915, 1916 and 1917 respectively. The Imagists announced some “six principles for themselves to practice- (1) to use the language of common speech, but to employ always the exact word, not the nearly exact, not merely the decorative word; (2) to create new rhythms- as the expressions of new moods…

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    In the literary analysis over "Araby", "The Structure of 'Araby'", author Jerome Mandel uses a multitude of outside sources to support his main idea: "Araby", similar to others in this genre, are structured to be like a medieval romance through the usage of a certain pattern. This pattern consists of enfance, an introduction of the damsel who clouds the main character's vision, commitment to the quest, obstacles that need to be conquered to succeed, and completion of the quest, in that order.…

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    And yet she managed to rivet the attention of the broader audience, as well as of other writers and various critics. Even though she was a lesbian and described herself as a “strong feminist,” Bishop opposed the idea of feminist principles in literature, refused being included in women’s anthologies and objected to being…

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    The Interlopers Analysis

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    According to Edgar Allan Poe, in his essay titled “The Philosophy of Composition,” a short story should be read in one sitting, anywhere from a half hour to two hours. A short story is a brief fictional prose narrative that is shorter than a novel and it only usually deals with only a few characters, according to Brittannica. With it becoming shorter, it only usually focuses on one plot, with usually only one main character and with one theme. Basically, most short stories share basic elements…

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    Literature challenges our minds to go above and beyond from what is in front of us. Literature tells a story of human experiences. Reading about these experiences we learn history, and about human nature. Literature holds a purpose in American schools because it exposes students to new things, teaches them about the past, and shows them another way to communicate and understand human experiences. We learn how to dream, and are exposed to situations through novels we might have never had to…

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    Ralph is a Better Leader Name: Institution: Ralph is a Better Leader Introduction William Golding, the author of the classic book, Lord of the Flies, was born in Cornwall in 1911 and was schooled at Merlborough Grammar School. The book, Lord of the Flies, which he wrote shortly after the second World War is just one of the many books he has written. Although having incredible story lines with endless escapades, his novels also address some of the contentious issues the society faces…

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    Indira Bai Analysis

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    Abstract This article, by examining and analysing Indira Bai (one of the early novels in Kannada literature), argues that the native intellectual class of India employed the medium of novel not only to critically interrogate their socio-cultural practices in the backdrop of a new consciousness and experiences ushered in by colonial transactions but also to refashion their idea of ‘tradition’ and modernity. Thus, their response to the colonial ‘modernity’ was not merely an act of ‘civilizing…

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    A literature usually tells an extraordinary story, no matter through a book or a movie. It is not only a storyteller, but also “ideas about life” (Griffith, 2010), defined as “theme” in literary advice. Theme is one of the spirit of the literature, delivering writer’s message about life lesson to learn. In Abrahamson’s Room, the movie overthrows the stereotypes of people about “kidnapping” movie, focusing on how the characters fall victim to it and how brilliant is the police to tackle with the…

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    scenario and how they interpret magical realism. They will also help in studying Magical Realism with help of literature. This study is significance in the sense that shows the simulation of Arthur works. The study will also bring harmony among the ideas of different era but go the approach of both in same. On academic level it will help the students who are interested in comparative study of literature. 5. Research Methodology: The methodology used for current study is qualitative based on…

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