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    story The Open Boat written by Stephen Crane. What makes this story interesting is the fact that Crane was actually a passenger on the Commodore when it sank. During this time in American history it seems to be several shipwrecks along the coast of Florida. For the author he witnessed one of these disasters first hand. Therefore‚ Crane wrote The Open Boat based on his account of what happened on the fatefully morning when the steamer Commodore sank. Even though Crane wrote The Open Boat as

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    Symbolism in “The Necklace” Reflect Upon Theme Throughout life‚ hardships and misfortunes can lead to one’s self – improvement. Guy de Maupassant’s story “The Necklace” presents many symbols which illustrate the works major idea of greed. The protagonist‚ Mathilde Loisel is the wife of an insignificant clerk‚ who is unhappy with her life because of her social economic status. She dreams of wealth and is increasingly frustrated because of her desire to always want more. The most important symbol

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    Symbols in Fences As we know that‚ “Symbolism is a literary deice in which an object‚ event‚ or action is used to suggest a meaning beyond its literal meaning” (p.1801). In the play night Mother‚ by Marsha Norman used the symbol of “bus” to compare Jessie life; she feel herself as if no progress in life after the age fifty years. Therefore‚ she compares herself with such a “Bus” which will reach in same place even after fifty years. So‚ ‘Bus’ symbolizes the lack of progress‚ sense of hopelessness

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    Name - Sanjib Kumar Ghosh Class - IX Roll - 39 Book Review Three men in a boat Title: THREE MEN IN A BOAT Author: Jerome K. Jerome Publication Date: ARYA PUBLISHING COMPANY Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 978-81-8296-432-7 Pages: 312 Price: 148 Jerome K. Jerome is a British writer of the Victorian period‚ best known for his comic novels. His most famous and enduring work is Three Men in a Boat. Jerome K. Jerome [1859-1927] was born in Walsall in 1859 in the family of Iron Monger

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    Emotional Attachments In Alistair MacLeod’s short story‚ “The Boat”‚ there are many examples of where human emotions are attached to places and/or objects; known as physicalization. The emotions these things show‚ also depend on the person they are being viewed by. There are examples of how one space can have two very different emotional attachments. These differences in opinion can cause tension in some relationships and are there with a constant reminder of the contrast between two people.

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    Naturalism in Stephen Crane’s “The Open Boat” Naturalism has been defined in literature as "emphasizes the role of environment upon human characters" (Flanagan). Stephen Crane’s‚“The Open Boat”‚ naturalism in his story is nature as uncaring‚ the universes had no signs and the men had no purpose. In the book it expresses the waves and the water as being uncaring. The waves kept trying to get in the dingy as they were in open sea. It seemed no matter what or how tired or even close to death nothing

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    Chapter 11 How George once woke up early in the morning accidentally George‚ who is known for sleeping till late‚ cites an incident of waking up early one morning by chance. Once‚ his watch went out of order and the time it showed was quarter-past eight. Mistakenly‚ he woke up at three and rushed to get ready for work. Only when a policeman told him that it was just three o’clock in the morning‚ he realized his watch was showing the wrong time. George‚ Harris and Montmorency keep off the cold water

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    Persian Period‚ Late Period and Second Persian Period (664 BC–332 BC) Ptolemaic Kingdom (332- 30 BC) Roman Egypt (30 BC to Christianizatian in the 4th century AD) Sunk relief of the crocodile godSobek Symbolism[edit] Symbolism also played an important role in establishing a sense of order. Symbolism‚ ranging from the pharaoh ’s regalia (symbolizing his power to maintain order) to the individual symbols of Egyptian gods and goddesses‚ is omnipresent in Egyptian art. Animals were usually also highly

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    Vietnam hoping to find a better life elsewhere in the world. Ten-year-old Hà has spent the entirety of her life in Saigon. When Hà is ten‚ her mother and brothers flee the area of Saigon falls hoping to find a better life elsewhere in the world. The boat ride to Guam has many bumps along the way‚ learning experiences‚ and times of doubt. Hà is a mature ten-year-old who questions traditional ways. On Têt Hà’s mother instructs Hà’s eldest brother to step on the floor first as to encourage positivity

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    men(who are‚ incidentally‚ all terrible boatmen) pack their supplies and pile into a skiff‚ along with J.’s hurricane of a dog‚ Montmorency and set off on the two-week long trip. Little do they know how disastrous it is going to be!! ‘Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)’ was published in 1889. It is written by English writer Jerome K. Jerome. It was originally supposed to be a travel guide‚ but ended up being a humorous account! But the book does have long travelogue-ish descriptions of

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