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    Ian Mcewan's Atonement

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    absolved for an offence or not. In Atonement‚ a novel of drama‚ war and romance‚ the author Ian McEwan characterizes the main character‚ Briony‚ as a very self-centered person. McEwan’s novel is self-referential when it is implied that the novel is one Briony wrote in order to reach atonement. Nicholas Lezard‚ critic for the Guardian‚ says that Briony’s atonement and ‘the truth’ of her story is weakened by Ian McEwan’s characterization of her as an unreliable person.

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    In the novel The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka it establishes the theme of alienation from the society and their true identity. The main character‚ Gregor Samsa awakes to the realization that he has transformed into a verminous bug. His physical and mental metamorphosis creates obstacles throughout the course of Gregor’s life. Gregor who was once the caretaker of his family is now unable to work. This has caused an economic burden on his family. The transformation also is viewed as a danger to the

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    Okonkwo's Alienation

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    During Okonkwo’s years of exile‚ he is compelled to recognize the meaning of cowardice and the alteration of tradition. While Okonkwo desires respect and reputation‚ he eventually is ostracized by his own tribe‚ which gives the character a sense of alienation‚ and leaves the character suffering from abandonment‚ but can also provide an enriching experience. Okonkwo’s abhorrence of cowardly acts‚ leads him to believe that courage is the most important attribute of a man. Anyone who does not illustrate

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    Alienation in the Medea

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    Alienation and Awareness Corinth‚ where the events of The Medea unravel in‚ is a society that regards the atypical as threatening and gives hardly any rights to women and foreigners – a common characteristic of Athenian societies during the play’s publication. Since Medea is part of the two groups in Athenian society that are treated discriminatorily and her cleverness is seen as menacing‚ the rulers of Corinth want to exile her almost immediately upon Jason’s betrothal to the princess of Corinth

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    GREAT ZIMBABWE UNIVERSITY NAME : RANGWANI IAN REG NUMBER : M121301 PROGRAMME : B.A 2.1 YEAR : 2013 COURSE COD : RS 219 COURSE TITLE : CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY LECTURER : MR MUZAMBI QUESTION : Discuss the complexities associated with The Filioque. DUE DATE : 30/04/13 Filioque is a combination of Latin words meaning "and from the Son ‚" added to the

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    Alienation of "Araby"

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    Alienation of "Araby" Although "Araby" is a fairly short story‚ author James Joyce does a remarkable job of discussing some very deep issues within it. On the surface it appears to be a story of a boy’s trip to the market to get a gift for the girl he has a crush on. Yet deeper down it is about a lonely boy who makes a pilgrimage to an eastern-styled bazaar in hopes that it will somehow alleviate his miserable life. James Joyce’s uses the boy in "Araby" to expose a story of isolation and lack

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    Atonement By Ian Mcewan

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    In Atonement‚ Ian McEwan suggests the dangers of confusing our fantasies with reality; that we have become so accustomed to choosing to see what we wish to see rather than reality and this leads to destruction in our lives. Our refusal to accept or want to see reality creates a cycle in which we become alienated from others‚ just as Briony‚ Robbie and Cecelia did. Briony lives in her stories‚ Cecelia lives in her mind‚ and Robbie lives in his memories. Eventually they each end up alone and longing

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    Urban Alienation

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    The Preludes poem‚ Jennifer Strauss’ Migrant Woman on a Melbourne Tram poem and the short story The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury‚ provide an insight into each individual’s relationship with the urban landscape through the underlying motif of urban alienation. The writers explore the alienating effect of city life as people are forced to suppress and hide their individual identity by conforming to societal expectations‚ as well as the idea of examining the universal nature of human despair and isolation

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    Ian Mcewan's Atonement

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    Ian McEwan’s 1999 novel Atonement demonstrates the consequences of a false accusation as it progresses over three different time periods. Through a variety of literary techniques and devices‚ including intertextuality‚ symbolism‚ imagery‚ characterisation and metafiction‚ McEwan demonstrates the danger of an imagination that can’t quite see the boundaries of what is real and what is unreal. He explores the dangers of a falsified reality‚ while the suffering because of his protagonist Briony’s imagination

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    Isolation And Alienation

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    Isolation and alienation are two recurring factors that have occurred throughout history and are ongoing aspects which materialize in contemporary society. These forms of isolation and alienation are caused and influenced by the power of language‚ discriminating against individuals and groups due to a myriad of reasons including religion‚ culture‚ values‚ beliefs‚ appearance‚ and gender. The knowledge and understanding towards particular minority groups have been drastically affected by segregation

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