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    Body of a Lover: An Analysis of Marguerite Duras’ The Lover Sexuality is evident in every form of life. Plants‚ animals‚ humans all actively engage in sexual practices; however‚ it is only mankind that offers various forms and perspectives of sex and its subcategories. Much focus of sex is its effects on the body and its senses. The focus of the human body‚ its sensuality and also the harm that is inflicted upon it‚ is one of Marguerite Duras’ themes throughout her work The Lover. The paradoxical

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    The Personal Awakening Cycle of Edna Pontellier On the surface Edna seems to have it all‚ the perfect life as it would be perceived by society. She has two children and a doctor for a husband. However‚ Edna doesn’t feel as if this completes her; instead‚ she enters a phase of self-discovery and a sense of finding passion again. Edna is trying to break traditional ties that claim that she should be a good mother-woman. This ultimately leads to her awakening or freedom from the life that she believes

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    Since their development in the 1920’scharacter tests have aided in the process of determining whether or not individuals are well suited for particular jobs. Today‚ the tests are divided into four distinct categories: personality‚ interests‚ skills‚ and values. Upon examination‚ a composite score of these tests revealed my character is best suited for a career in biological studies‚ as determined by the top twenty career choices provided by My Plan. These included titles such as Animal Scientist

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    Porphyrias Lover

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    Porphyria’s lover: Like ‘My Last Duchess’‚ this poem is an example of a dramatic monologue – a poem in which the impression the speaker unwittingly gives is rather different from the picture they intend to present. Initially‚ the poem appears to be built around a contrast between the storm outside and the cosy domestic scene within the cottage that Porphyria and her lover share. But there are unsettling notes from the very start –the storm is strangely personified in terms of sullenness‚ ‘spite’

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    Porphyria's Lover Analysis

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    Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning - An Analysis The finest woks of Browning endeavor to explain the mechanics of human psychology. The motions of love‚ hate‚ passion‚ instinct‚ violence‚ desire‚ poverty‚ violence‚ and sex and sensuousness are raised from the dead in his poetry with a striking virility and some are even introduced with a remarkable brilliance. Thanks to the changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution‚ so many people living in such close quarters‚ poverty‚ violence‚ and sex

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    The Lover Book vs. Film

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    Mayra Perez ENG 201 July 2‚ 2013 The Lover Book vs. Film Marguerite Duras publishes The Lover in 1884. A book that becomes one of the best sellers she had written. Almost a decade later it was adapted to film (1992). Both the book and the film are set in French Indochina and tell the love story of a French young girl and a Chinese man in 1929. In both versions‚ the love affair between a white and Chinese people is a taboo. Thus‚ their romance starts with an economic interest because the French

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    Lover of Music

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    What it means to be a lover of music What does it mean to be a lover of music? Being a lover of music means to be a lover of art. Growing up no one around me was into music much‚ so I never had much of an interest in music. My parents brought me up in a religious household. They had a tight reign on what music I could listen too. I started listening to the radio stations I wasn’t allowed to listen too as a kid. It was then when I discovered my love for music. The connection I got from listening

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    In section 3 of the poem ‘The Lady of Shallot’ the ‘Lady’ sees Sir Lancelot riding on the road beside the river towards Camelot. His appearance is the first thing that has ever made the ‘Lady’ look directly out of the window‚ instead of through the mirror like she usually did. In the verse Tennyson creates a strong impression of Sir Lancelot. At the beginning of the verse‚ Sir Lancelot is seen to be a warm and positive character who brings hope. The impression of joy is expressed by Tennyson’s

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    In the awakening‚ the protagonist‚ - Edna – sacrifices so much of her desires for her life‚ children‚ and societies expectations of a female to the point that shes given up so much that it consumes her life. The awakening follows Edna Pontellier‚ a housewife unhappy with her position in society. Due to these unfair expectations of a woman‚ she sacrifices her chances for a career in the arts. Edna is a gifted artist but her position as a female limits her from pursuing the things she enjoys most

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    Sons and Lovers

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    Lawrence: Son and Lover "Bildungsroman‚ a form of fiction which allows the novelist to recreate through the maturing of his protagonist some of his own remembered intensity of experience" (Nivin‚ Alastair; pg. 34) D.H. Lawrence re-created his own life experience through the writing of Son’s and Lovers‚ an intensely realistic novel set in a small English mining town‚ much akin to the town in which he was raised. The son of a miner‚ Lawrence grew up with a father much like the character of Mr. Morel

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