The protagonist‚ Little Chandler‚ of James Joyce’s short story "The Little Cloud" is a weak‚ timid man. Chandler is unable to express his feeling through either reading or writing poems and his mind is always thinking of "his friend’s success". These factors lead to an internal conflict he experiences within himself. The internal conflict of Little Chandler is revealed in the narrator’s comments‚ Chandler’s comparison with his friend‚ what he thought of his life‚ and even his marriage. At the beginning
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James Joyce - A Little Cloud (in: Dubliners) A Little Cloud has not generated significant critical debate‚ despite Warren Beck’s unorthodox interpretation of the denouement in 1969. Chandler’s relationship with his son – not with his wife Annie or journalist/ friend Gallaher – could be the crucial‚ epiphanal element of the story - Joyce portraying a father who is just beginning to ‘learn [...] what the heart is and what it feels’ (A Portrait 252)‚ a man whose conscience is awakened‚ despite his
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ntroduction to importance of natural resources in our life: Natural resources include all those materials which can be utilized by man to his advantage. The basic needs of life include air‚ water‚ sunlight‚ minerals and habitat. All these are of cosmic origin and are not created by man and therefore‚ are called natural resources. The natural resources occur in all the three divisions of biosphere (lithosphere‚ atmosphere and hydrosphere) TYPES OF NATURAL RESOURCES: (a) Inexhaustible Resources:
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Psychological disorders in The Little Mermaid In Walt Disney’s The Little Mermaid‚ various characters acquire many different psychological disorders. A psychological disorder‚ also known as a mental disorder‚ is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that affect multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms. These symptoms become clear throughout the duration of the movie. First‚ Flounder is discovered to suffer from panic attacks
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“A Little Cloud:” Loosely Based on “Prisoner of Chillon” Although it is important to note the similarities between James Joyce’s “A Little Cloud” and Lord Byron’s “Prisoner of Chillon‚” the stories are also largely different from one another. Explicit references are made to Lord Byron’s poetry in “A Little Cloud‚” but the linguistic and literary parallels between it and “Prisoner of Chillon” are numbered‚ and are ultimately overshadowed by their differences. The primary theme that persists through
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James Joyce’s Dubliners is a collection of short stories that offers a brief‚ but intimate window into the lives of a variety of characters‚ many of whom have nothing in common beyond the fact that they live in Dublin. Men and women of all ages‚ occupations and social classes are represented in this collection. The stories in Dubliners are often about the ways in which these individuals attempt to escape from the numbness and inertia that their lives yield‚ and the moments of painful self-realization
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English Literature 2 Close Reading Exercise: ‘A Sentimental Journey’ A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy was the second and final novel of Laurence Sterne‚ published barely a month before his death in 1768. The novel first popularised the travel writing genre and describes the journey through France and to Italy undertaken by Mr Yorick‚ the parson who first appeared in Sterne’s first and best known novel‚ The Life And Opinions of Tristiam Shandy‚ Gentleman. As its title
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Week 1: Short Story Reading Poison by Roald Dahl The short story Poison by Roald Dahl is set in India when it is still under the British rule. In this story the theme is represented by Harry‚ who thinks that the krait has crawled on his stomach and has made Timber call a doctor for help to solve the situation. The entire time I was reading the story‚ I thought that the main conflict is between the Harry‚ Timber‚ Dr. Ganderbai and the krait on Harry’s stomach. But in the last few paragraphs‚ I realize
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One cold morning‚ just as the sun had risen above High Street‚ two men‚ both in black‚ dashed hurriedly out of the Merlin Bank. One of the men wore a beard‚ and both were trim and fit looking‚ in their late thirties or early forties. They both carried briefcases‚ from which large denominations of banknotes were poking out; the first man was also carrying a sack with rectangular shaped packets silhouetted against the side; he called out to the one following‚ “Get a move on‚ Gilbert; we will miss our
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READINGS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION WALTER H. MacGINITIE SAMUEL BALL Teachers College‚ Columbia Universit y McGraw-Hill Book Company New York‚ St. Louis‚ San Francisco‚ Toronto‚ London‚ Sydney 4 LEARNING TEACHING MACHINES $ We shall see‚ however‚ that Wohlwill finds a basis for challenging Skinner ’s application of this second principle to human conceptual learning . The article on teaching machines reprinted here from Science was important in bringing Skinner
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