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    palace of western literature when I started from ABC on, then read simple passages, later moved onto the beautiful essays and poetry and at last plunged into the classics by literary masters. Literary works are the inspirations from writers’ hearts. William Shakespeare and his plays, Francis Bacon and his philosophy, the poetry by William Wordsworth and Percy B. Shelley and the novels by Thomas Hardy and Mark Twain, they displayed…

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    technique practised by many schools of writing. Although strictly speaking, realism is a technique, it also denotes a particular kind of subject matter, especially the representation of middle class life. In arts and literature, realism may be defined as an attempt to represent life truthfully and also avoiding all such literary techniques which make life seem implausible, exotic, and extraordinary. The term originated in the nineteenth century, and was…

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    In reading, towards a feminist narratology author begins by admitting that feminism and narratology would seem to be strange bed-fellows, the one being “impressionistic, evaluative and political” , the other being “scientific, descriptive and non ideological”. Indeed, no contemporary theory has exerted so little influence on feminist theory as formalist-structuralist narratology . Author posits that there are many reasons for this distrust of narratology on the part of feminism.First and…

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    historian, as stated by White, consistently reminds us that history is always an incomplete record and the events are ever changing as new information is considered. A large part of White’s focus of this essay is the boundaries between history and literature, fact and fiction. White believes historical narratives are verbal fiction.…

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    Congruently to a comedy show that represents the commercial fictions versus a documentary on history or scientific research that represents literary fiction. Kindred, however, projects a fascinating novel of part-time traveling, part-slave narrative, and love stories with both happy and unhappy endings. The most exotic part about Kindred that makes the novel…

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    The elements of storytelling based on fantasy began in historic times as a way to explain the unknown. Literature has evolved since those times and many of the unknowns have now been explained through rational scientific methodologies. Stories based in fantasy, however, continue to be one of the most popular genres. Some of reasons for this include the human disposition to dream and wonder about worlds beyond our grasp. Stories based in fantasy both challenge and offer guidance to morals, ethics…

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    Writing Goal: Bettering both my transitions and topic sentences + getting better at finding related to topic CD’s,+ supporting SD’s. One of my biggest weaknesses as a writer is remembering to obtain specific content/details for each individual paragraph, pertaining to the essay’s overall point of interest. Furthermore, this assignment will allow me to take this content, and help focus on the novel itself, as well as my own notes, adequate preliminary research, and the use of additional secondary…

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    could be a very emotionally demanding process. Many educated women coped with these hardships and stressors of childbearing through writing and literature. Therefore, due to the high infant and maternal mortality rates throughout these centuries, female writers were strongly influenced by these experiences which showed in the stories, poems, and literature they produced. To…

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    The realistic writing style represents things as they are and are considered a representation of reality. This writing style is still used quite often in literature because it simply is everyday life. Cather shows this normality of life of Frank Shabata who is jailed in contrast with the poem that reads, “all the prisoners in the prisons all the righteous and the wicked, all the joyous, all the sorrowing, all…

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    within the country. Although these have not completely stopped, writers have been using all kinds of literature to resolve them one step at a time. For years and years, social inequality has been a rising issue for teens in America, yet the human population still fails to end it. Because everyone needs to bring awareness and realize the problems caused by social inequity, authors use genres of literature as a tool to help them accomplish this. To start off, there is a major problem affecting…

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