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    Analysis and Interpretation of the 3 poems Poems are very important in our everyday life because they increase our critical thinking skills due to thinking a lot while analyzing poems. They also increase our happiness when going through the message they convey. Before analyzing poems, you must be familiar with different terms like and help us mood, imagery, simile, and metaphor. I am going to discuss and analyze on three poems about fathers which are: “My Papa’s Waltz,” by Theodore Roethke;…

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    Introduction: Drama is a kind of literature which mainly expresses its meanings through acting. The appeal in a symbolic drama is chiefly dialogue dependent which delivers the ultimate effect. Hence, it is bound within the confines of sensory perception. But, at the same time there are some incidents or occasions which cannot be comprehended solely through sense experiences; they demand some supra-sensory feelings and understandings. Tagore’s The Post Office’ is such a kind of play that breaks…

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    The British novel , The Woman in White, created in the 19th century is one of Wilike•Collins’ masterpieces. In the development process of early British detective novel history, with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of creation techniques about this novel to study rhetoric, although it is slightly inferior to the other contemporary writers’ works in the social influence, popularity, sales and writing techniques, it will have a certain guidance and reference significance for us to…

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    On Her Own Ground Analysis

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    The American Dream as Depicted in “On Her Own Ground” and “The Fist that Ate the Whale” Introduction This essay will feature two extraordinary biographies, A’Lelia Bundles’ “On Her Own Ground” and Rich Cohen’s “The Fish that Ate the Whale.” Bundles’ book is named New York Bestseller in 2001 and received several prestigious awards. As a direct descendent to Madam C. J. Walker, she was compelled to share the legacy and struggles of her ancestor to the world. The facts presented in the…

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    The Lesson By Toni Bambara

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    Bambara, Toni Cade and Laurie Champion. "The Lesson." Introduction to Literary Context: American Short Fiction, Nov. 2014, pp. 117-122. Literary Reference Center search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx? direct=true&db=lkh&AN=101666185&site=lrc-plus. Accessed 4 Nov. 2017. In this work, Champion states that “The Lesson”, is packed with social implications. She believes one major point of the story is the criticism of society, in which wealth is not equally distributed. It is seen as one of…

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    David Drayer is one of the best authors,and has written a very interesting novel. Have you ever been glued to a book that is so much similar to your life? Well I have. The book “Strip Cuts” by David Drayer is a great book. I would count it as a positive experience because, Drayer does a good job of making my spine tingle and making me anxious to read more. I also would say this book because of the topic, suspense, strong descriptive language and even the point of view. I love the themes of…

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    The Scarlet Letter is seen by many as a story about sin, forgiveness and love and although these are all key points to the story, there are many other symbols and parts to the story that may not be plain to see at first glance. Symbols can be found in many different areas of the book, like the symbol for public shame, which can be found in the scaffold where Hester stood. Although there are multiple symbols found throughout the story, perhaps the most interesting and numerous one is the symbols…

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    In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Márquez uses symbols of falconry, flowers, and religion to reflect on important thematic aspects of sexuality, purity, and honor. These symbols represent and provide insight into Márquez’s characters. Márquez’s use of symbolism helps pave the way for the themes that he presents in the novel. Márquez depicts the main character, Santiago Nasar, as a predator in the novel through not only the aggressive tone he uses when he describes him but also through…

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    Novels are just an escape from reality. These works of literature transport their readers into perfect worlds for a short period of time before they must come back into the real world. Sadly, a great realization is that the world in these different works of literary merit do not have a perfect world, especially perfect endings. In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner, the world is shattered, including the ending. An ending of a novel will never be perfect because it is merely a reflection of…

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    I Feel Like I’m Writing Poetry. I Love Poetry. (A Reflective Essay of an Event that Changed My Life and Shaped Me as a Person) There is always a line in a story where the narrator marks a specific point in time, a moment either horrible or wonderful, as a defining point in their life. The narrator may say that this changed them as a person, and how they saw things, or how they dealt with problems and experiences. Though this is a very common thing in stories written in famous novels, it’s not…

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