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Category: /Literature
… defined as "A story with a sad or unhappy ending." (Arthur Miller, Tragedy and the Common Man). Although there is some truth to this, the true definition of tragedy goes much deeper. The notion of tragedy has been a part of English literature since…
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… Hover through the fog and filthy air." (Act 1, Scene 1:12-13) This quote is interesting to me because it is an oxymoron. Its impossible how fair can be foul when fair is equal or mild and foul is gross and rotten. Its significance is that the witches…
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… campaign for Premier Bank of Brentwood Date:January 23, 2003 Thank you for the opportunity of presenting this proposal for the Premier Bank of Brentwood. I know you were well down the road on making marketing decisions for the coming year…
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… describes to us a tragic story about a "strong man" whose life is run by his own anger and fear of himself. The definition of a tragedy is a drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow, especially…
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… abilities to convey their personal beliefs to the world. Arthur Miller is a prime example of a crafty playwright who divulges hidden messages through drama. Miller's inner psyche was molded by the miserable times of the Great Depression, which…
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… narrator and Dupin are in Dupin's office then Monsieur G (the prefect) comes and tells them the story of a purloined letter which was stolen by the minister. Despite all the attempts and researches it cannot be found. While trying to find the letter…
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… Animal Farm, is a satire. It is a story of the transformation of Manor Farm into Animal Farm, back into Manor Farm. The animals of the farm aim to create a democratic society based on the creed that All Animals Are Created Equal. They overthrow the…
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Category: /Literature
… choice, and her unhappiness is clear to the reader almost as soon as her and Paul are alone. Dora's visit to London is significant in the fact that her emotional development throughout the novel has peaked, and her realisation of her newfound…
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… informative first-hand account of the dropping of the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Hiroshima tells the stories of six survivors of the A-bomb. It is written in a journalistic style. Even though the author does not add any of…
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… number of stories for both school and pleasure. While I made an honest attempt to enjoy the novels assigned to me by my teachers to the same degree as those I have chosen myself, I must admit that most novels did not come close to Tom Clancy's Debt…
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