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Papers on English
Love Lessons
Number of words: 618 | Number of pages: 3.... a part of me I had never gotten to explore before. I find it easier to say hello to a person on the street now, or tell a friend how I am really feeling, or share a joke with someone. In opening up, the loneliness as faded and it has been replaced by happiness.
For most of my childhood, I was told how ordinary I looked. I grew to accept the fact that I would never be a beauty, and in fact, I tried to be plain. It was better not being noticed than being called names. Michael was the first person who ever told me that I was beautiful and really meant it. Every time he looked at me, whether or not he said it, I felt pretty. N .....
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Use Of Literary Elements
Number of words: 979 | Number of pages: 4.... is just that. The S. of C. writing style is used effectively with the character of Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye because the story line Mr. Salinger developed follows Holden specifically as well as the fact that the subject matter of the book is one of an personal nature.
The ideas in the book are presented as thoughts of Holden through out the story. These topics include the fakeness of the world, as well as the rebellion against the world that many teenagers have. Holden does not like the phonies in the world and constantly voices his opinion about it as well. The rebellion against the world in not a conscio .....
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Hamlet (william Shakespeare).
Number of words: 1742 | Number of pages: 7.... to him, he will put on a mask of madness. He confides to Horatio that when he finds the occasion appropriate, he will "put an antic disposition on" (I.v.173). This strategy gives Hamlet a chance to find proof of Claudius's guilt and to contemplate his revenge tactic. Although he has sworn to avenge his father's murder, he is not sure of the Ghost's origins: "The spirit that I have seen / May be the devil" (II.ii.596-7). He uses his apparent madness as a delaying tactic to buy time in which to discover whether the Ghost's tale of murder is true and to decide how to handle the situation. At the same time, he wants to appear un .....
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The Scarlet Letter - Pearl Bel
Number of words: 624 | Number of pages: 3.... wipe off his kiss? Yet another example that Pearl is not a believable child is when she is walking in the woods alone, she says, “Why art thou so sad? Pluck up a spirit, and do not be all the time sighing and murmuring!". If a young girl believes that a brook can be sad, that shows some serious mental problems. Most children would think of a brook as a brook, not a sad brook, and tell it to pluck up its spirit. Also in the forest when Pearl is talking to Hester, Pearl says, “And so it is! And, mother, he has his hand over his heart! Is it because, when the minister wrote his name in the book, the Black Man set his mark in that .....
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Exploration Of Themes In The Song Of Roland
Number of words: 519 | Number of pages: 2.... they feel is just. Revenge is displayed by both feuding sides in this epic. Some quotes are "This war you've started wage on, and make no cease; to Saragossa lead your host in the field, spend all your life, if need be, in the siege, revenge the men this villain made to bleed!" when talking about the Muslims (59)and "Him has the false lord Ganelon betrayed; vast the reward the Paynim king has paid"(84) when speaking of Charles. This quote is not speaking of the physical damage of revenge but of other ways revenge can be, like changing sides in the middle of a war. Also "'Thou hast one for whom I'll make thee pay!'" (114) and " .....
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Interpreting Edith Wharton's "Roman Fever"
Number of words: 1189 | Number of pages: 5.... age," it becomes clear that stereotypes are at
issue (Wharton 1116). This mild description evokes immediate images of demure
and supportive wives, their husbands' wards. Neither woman is without her
"handsomely mounted black handbag," and it is not until several paragraphs into
the piece that Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ansley even acquire first names (1117). Thus,
without even disclosing any of the ladies' thoughts to the reader, Wharton has
already revealed a great deal of their personal worlds. They live in a society
which expects women to act largely as background figures, thoroughly engaged
with furthering their husbands' caree .....
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An Analysis Of Much Ado About
Number of words: 2143 | Number of pages: 8.... 1571 (Richmond 51).
Don John of Austria had many of the qualities that Shakespeare's Don
John did, he was not on good terms with his brother, and although he
tried with much effort to gain status, he was frequently humiliated in
attempts to bring himself fame. Shakespeare was known to draw parallels
between his characters and actual historical figures, in an attempt to
produce a sort abstract history of the times (Richmond 49).
Upon returning from war, Claudio saw a young woman named Hero that he
had seen before going to fight, and felt a strong attraction to her.
Claudio expressed to Benedick his attraction to H .....
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A Room With A View
Number of words: 486 | Number of pages: 2.... life until George Emerson’s “caddish,” yet never the less passionate, display of affection in the bed of violets throws her into an internal struggle of transformation. George’s powerful advice, “Courage and love (p.66),” uttered just before he kisses Lucy, gives her the strength to begin her strength to overcome convention in favor of passion, and lights the fire of her transformation.
Next, Foster brilliantly introduces the character of Cecil Vyse, a “medieval” and high standing Englishman who, while is an acceptable suitor, really only sees Lucy as another pretty possession by his side. Cecil’s most importan .....
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George Bernard Shaws Mrs. Warr
Number of words: 436 | Number of pages: 2.... Shaw is mocking Mrs. Warren. She thinks and wants to be an equal to other people's money, but she isn't.
I found it funny that a man of Frank's social standing (not high on the totem pole) looked down on Mrs. Warren and her profession. Her was a young man with virtually no money to speak of, no profitable future, yet still he knew that she was doing wrong. Even he could not lower himself to take her money.
When I read the play a second time, I subconsciously separated the characters into two categories. The first is Viv, Frank and Praed who represent the "commoner" in my mind. These are the people who work hard, have mor .....
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Ghosts And Poltergeists
Number of words: 673 | Number of pages: 3.... there presents all over the world. Some of these spirits are; Visiting spirits (Human Spirits revisiting their old attractions), or Spirit Impressions ( Psychic Energy trapped within an area), and finally, the Interactive Spirit ( Human Spirit which interacts with the living). When a ghost makes its presents, its called a haunting. Haunting are spirits of deceased human beings appearing frequently in certain places. Haunting are usually related to a specific place or tragic way of death. Haunting are appearances of ghosts in areas known to the deceased before their deaths. Haunting activities are continuous over time, concent .....
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