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    Universial Themes in "The Return of the Native" and "Great Expectations" Classic novels usually share in the aspect of universal themes which touch people through out the ages. All types of audiences can relate to and understand these underlying ideas. Victorian novels such as Thomas Hardy ’s The Return of the Native and Charles Dickens ’ Great Expectations are examples of literary classics that have universal themes. Hardy ’s tale illustrates the role of chance in his characters lives

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    Out of all the great symbolism in The Great Gatsby‚ weather is one of the more unique symbols. Fitzgerald is able to create many different meanings for the weather. In The Great Gatsby‚ F.Scott Fitzgerald uses the weather to develop the plot‚ show conflicts and to help develop characters and their feelings. In the next three paragraphs I will go more in depth of theses examples. Fitzgerald uses the weather to help develop the plot in The Great Gatsby. At major points in the novel it appears that

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    Rachel Hobson HON English 3 September 11‚ 2011 Critical Analysis: The Great Gatsby Film The classic American novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ presents a major theme of passing time. Losing Daisy meant losing Gatsby’s entire world‚ which he only kept alive through his hope of repeating the past. Daisy is a symbol of everything he values and therefore became the entity of his dream: his dream of spending the rest of his life with Daisy‚ the woman he loves undeniably. But Gatsby doesn’t realize his dream

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    Symbolism in Theatre Symbolism meaning “ The art or practice of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by a means of visible or sensuous representations as : Artistic information or invention that is a method of revealing or suggesting immaterial. Ideal‚ or otherwise intangible truths or states : The use of conventional or traditional signs in representation of divine beings and spirits.” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)

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    dreams‚ in the imagination.” Start by talking about realism and realist literature. Realism began in the 19th century? My interpretation of the question. Explain that the essay will respond to the quote with reference to Robinson Crusoe and Great Expectations. I will study how the texts attempt to construct reality with issues such as gender and race but do both have problematic features that support the argument raised by Ionesco. Realism began in the 19th century? Defoe seen as the father of

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    Dead Poets Society Directed by Peter Weir Film Techniques Essay Keating believed in educating the boys to be “free thinkers”. How did this teaching of his philosophy have a positive and/or negative impact on the boys? How has Peter Weir used film techniques to reflect this positive and/or negative impact? Throughout the duration of the film‚ Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir‚ a number of film techniques are expressed to reflect the positive but also the negative impacts of Mr

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    For Britain‚ the early 1920’s and 1930’s was a time for cinema. After not reaching the level of success that was desired‚ Alfred Hitchcock returned to Gaumont British‚ a picture corporation and distribution company. Upon his arrival‚ Hitchcock set out to create a feeling of paranoia‚ fear‚ and even guilt in his films; creating hits for Germany in the years of 1925-1939. His return to British cinema was well sought after‚ as he returned as one of the highest paid directors at that time. While the

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    The Great Gatsby A person that pursues the American Dream often has the goal of being the wealthiest and‚ the most popular person around. This picture is also painted in F. S. Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ with Jay Gatsby being the “rich and the famous”. Mr. Fitzgerald communicates through this novel his own version of the American Dream with the symbolism indicated in the story. This novel takes place in the 1920’s during the Jazz Age‚ where drinking and living on the “line” is seen as being

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    WHO IS MISS HAVISHAM? (Analysing the life of Miss Havisham and Dickens’s use of grammar) Miss Havisham and Satis House‚ both in ruins‚ represent wealth and social status for Pip the servant boy; the irony is obvious. Their decayed state prefigures the emptiness of Pip’s dream of rising in social status and of so being worthy of Estella the adopted daughter of Miss Havisham. With them‚ Dickens extends his spoof of society from the abuse of children and criminals to the corruption of wealth. Miss

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    rationally to find an equal solution to a problem like the Collaborating Owls. Moreover‚ in the movie‚ I found several persuasive techniques. One of the persuasive technique I found is looking at eyes of people whom you are trying to persuade. In other words‚ if you do not want to be persuaded‚ you should not look at the eyes. In the movie‚ I could see this technique everywhere. For instance‚ the beginning of the movie‚ when cops came to Russian spy’s room‚ one of them sit in front of the spy and

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