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    Is Jay Gatsby A Good Man

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    he is protected by the most influential character; the narrator. Because our first impression of Gatsby is provided by a biased friend of his‚ our view is skewed in his favor‚ resulting in overcompensation for his obvious flaws. Gatsby is not a good man‚ we just want him to be. We so strongly want to believe that he is great and pure that we are willing to look past his inherent qualities‚ to construct in our minds a

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    Big Black, Good Man

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    Black‚ Good Man‚” Olaf is thought to be either racist or not. In my interpretation I do believe Olaf is a racist. The reasons why I do believe he is a racist is because for one‚ Olaf reminds me of the person who says he is not a racist but in the same breath forbids his daughter to date a person of a different race. This is shown when Olaf fears for Lena‚ the hotels call girl when she visits Jim. She returned each night at Jim’s request‚ indicating she had no fear of him or the money was good. But

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    the tragedy The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ a tragic hero dies a good man when brought to trial over nothing more than child’s play and dishonesty. John Proctor is an honest‚ upright‚ and blunt-spoken man because he fought for what is right and found forgiveness in his fatal flaw. Although he exhibits these traits throughout the story‚ John dies a dynamic character. Throughout the story‚ John expresses qualities of an honest man by defending his wife Elizabeth when she is accused of hurting Abigail

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    Big Black Good Man

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    Small White Old Coward In the short story “Big Black Good Man” by Richard Wright at a dock side hotel in Copenhagen‚ Denmark during the late 1950’s‚ our two protagonists meet. Olaf Jensen‚ a white old man just on the verge of 60‚ is the night porter. With a long night ahead‚ Olaf sits down behind his desk‚ as he’s loosening his shoelaces‚ Jim‚ a giant African-American man at six and a half feet tall‚ walks through the door to strike fear into Olaf’s life. Although Olaf is certainly surprised

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    Metaphor

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    Islamic Azad University - Takestan Branch English Language Department Master ’s Research Proposal Entitled: The effect of Task-based Instruction and Content-based Instruction On the comprehension and Production of Existential Constructions by Iranian EFL Learners February 2012 Introduction The acquisition and appropriate use of grammatical constructions have always been one of the significant dimensions of foreign language teaching. They have always been at the center of attention in

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    Young Good Man Brown

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    Young Goodman Brown is one of Hawthorne’s most significant short stories in which his preoccupation with the effects of guilt and sin are combined with a continued emphasis on symbolism and allegory. The story is an allegorical journey of a newlywed man who is walking toward spiritual crises‚ hand in hand with the devil himself. Set in Salem about the time of the Salem witchcraft trials‚ it provides the backdrop to a weird journey into the dark forest and the darkness of human heart as well. All the

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    Types Of Metaphor

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    Dead metaphor   Description A dead metaphor occurs where the once-evocative transferred image is no longer effective or even understood‚ perhaps being lost in the aeons of time. Example Fabulous was something worthy of fable. Like many other superlatives‚ it has lost its original edge and now just means ’good’. Money was so called because it was first minted at the temple Juno Moneta. The origin of ’the whole nine yards’ seems unknown‚ even to an expert word website. Discussion Dead metaphors are

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    Metaphor for Yourself

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    Create a metaphor for yourself using something you would find in your kitchen or your garage. List as many similarities or relationships between yourself and this object as you can think of‚ then elaborate on this comparison in an essay. Why is this object a good representation of you? If I took a quick look around my kitchen‚ I would probably find my reflection in a wooden spoon. Not literally‚ as it is not a metallic spoon‚ but figuratively. Because like me‚ a wooden spoon is a well-rounded

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    Hemingway's Metaphor

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    In the book The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway uses many literary devices including metaphors. Hemingway uses the metaphor of the ocean to show life and the role that people play in their lives. Hemingway uses the metaphor of the lions to signify people who live their lives as actively. The tourists in the book represent the people who in observe their lives and who do not take part in their own lives. In this book Ernest Hemingway uses metaphors to reflect his life experiences and opinions

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    Dragon as a Metaphor

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    it. In a sense‚ they were trying to rewrite history. It was mainly written in an attempt to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity and change the governing style to Feudalism‚ among other things. Examples of this are their use of the Forest as a metaphor for Hell. Anglo-Saxon Paganism made the forest the home of their Gods‚ and the Bards needed to change that. Another element‚ is the role women play in society. The Bards made women out to be servants‚ rather than equal. Finally‚ the bards added Irony

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