In Mark Twain’s‚ The War Prayer‚ readers are exposed to an overlooked point of view about war‚ that some believed to be unpatriotic or only for the weak of heart. Mark Twain depicts the patriotic majority as a group of men and women‚ who encourage the “stern advance‚ the gathering momentum‚ the rushing charge‚ the flashing sabers‚ the flight of the foe‚ the tumult‚ the enveloping smoke‚ the fierce pursuit‚ [and] the surrender” (322). In his descriptions‚ Twain elicits feelings of pride‚ patriotism
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English 11 AT set 1 B/D Ethan Frome Essay Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome: Connections to Motifs Motifs are interesting literary devices‚ treasured by many authors‚ to make up or help support the plotline of each story written. In the novella Ethan Frome‚ by Edith Wharton‚ she uses the motif of parallelism of the setting of Starkfield‚ Massachusetts‚ and other characters such as Ethan Frome and Mattie Silver‚ to help describe the way that Starkfield and other factors entangle each character mentally
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“Owen explores the impact of war on society and youth in WW1” When WW1 was declared in August 1914‚ a huge number of men wanted to enlist‚ their enthusiasm being shared amongst many others‚ aged only 15-18. It was a global war centred in Europe‚ and although devastating‚ also gave birth to some of the best poets of their time. One of the soldiers who experienced the war first hand was Wilfred Owen and through his poetry‚ he graphically illustrated both the horrors of warfare‚ the physical landscapes
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Frankenstein Motif Essay The motifs of journey and voyage is evident in Frankenstein through Shelley’s portrayal of different characters. Shelley utilizes the character’s life journeys to reveal the danger with ambition. Victor Frankenstein’s journey to achieve scientific greatness ultimately resulted in self-desolation. The pursuit of knowledge enchanted Frankenstein’s life from a young age. However‚ even Victor’s own father ridiculed his studies. But‚ Victor’s desires to learn were
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Falkner uses many motifs in The Sound and the Fury. One that he uses is shadows. Shadow are mentioned all throughout Quentin’s section‚ June Second 1910‚ and in some of Benjy’s section‚ April Seventh 1928. In Quentin’s section‚ it says‚ “The shadow hadn’t quite cleared the stoop. I stopped inside the door‚ watching the shadow move. It moved almost perceptibly creeping back inside the door.”(The Sound and the Fury 81) Here he is talking about the shadows that he sees when he steps outside his door
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second-class citizens. At the start of the Civil Rights Movement and the Women’s Rights Movement in the 1960s‚ the subservience of non-whites and women remained conceptually unchallenged in South Carolina. As in the novel’s story of Our Lady of Chains‚ Lily Owens‚ the protagonist‚ resolves to break free not only from her past‚ but also from the toxic social
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In most novels a motif represents one thing‚ in Jane Eyre the motif of fire changes as Jane gets older‚ more mature and meets new people. In the beginning of the novel fire represents comfort to Jane. This changes to passion as Jane gets older and meets Mr. Rochester‚ When Jane is young fire represents comfort even in places she does not like or feel comfortable like Gateshead or lowood. During her time at gateshead jane was sent to the red room from time to time as punishment. Jane was very afraid
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Jayanthi 1! Sishir Jayanthi Mrs. Eve Itaya H. English 10 P.2 14 February 2015 Mental Deterioration Shakespeare uses the motif of mental deterioration to convey the point that achieving one’s ambitions through malicious deeds can cause psychological collapse. Psychological deterioration through wrong doings is first evident before Macbeth murders Duncan. “Is this a dagger I see before me” (cite). Macbeth questions himself‚ before he is about to kill Duncan; it could be interpreted that whilst the
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Motif Analysis: Blood Blood is everywhere in Macbeth. The very first scene of the play starts out with a captain speaking of the blood spilled at the battle between the Scots and the Norwegians. Those this is the first instance of blood; blood plays a much bigger part in Macbeth. Blood stands for the guilt that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth feel throughout the play. While Lady Macbeth is planning the murder of King Duncan‚ she calls upon the spirits of murder to‚ "make thick my blood; / Stop up the
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The State of Mind: Symbolized Motifs and Symbolism in “The Great Divorce” Everyday there is a sun. The sun rises and the sun sets. When the sun rises there is a beautiful glow to it yet very few watch it rise because it is so early. But when it sets many people think of it as the end of the day and fantasize on its romanticism into the night‚ pondering on achievements throughout the twenty-four hour time period. The sun is a symbol of life. Much like the sun‚ the symbols in the Great Divorce are
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