some of the different devices of wordplay that authors use. Authors use wordplay for many different reasons. They use it to poke fun at the weaknesses and problems of the society; they also use it to make their literature more fun‚ and interesting. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll is an example of a book that also serves as a satire. Lewis Carroll was born and raised in England during the time of Queen Victoria. In that time‚ and also in the book‚ there were two social classes‚ the elites‚ and
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Alice in Quantumland‚ speaks about a law of the quantum world‚ which shows that electrons have no distinguishing features except for their spin. This law being all electrons are identical‚ except that some spin-up‚ whereas others spin-down. The electrons even spin at the same speed. This allows them to interact harmoniously with each other and to find pairs within their space based only on each other ’s spins. In the novel‚ Alice noted that nearby was another similar looking figure to the electron
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A Town Like Alice‚ By Nevil Shute The story begins right before the start of world war two. The main character‚ Jean‚ is a secretary in a shoe factory. She was recently informed a large inheritance from her great uncle whom has recently passed away. Her trustee informs her that her uncle said in his will she was not to use the money until a certain age‚ which was still several years away. Strachan’s firm wants him to help her control the money and advise her‚ while Jean on
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from our vices. Analysis of time period affect \ The American Renaissance (1800-1870) Description: This period for a while was considered synonymous with American romanticism. It lasted from the 1830s to the end of the American civil war. Most stories during this time period were based off of romance. It was also a time for the expression of national spirit. However there were some gruesome stories being created during this period‚ Summary: “The Devil and Tom Walker”
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Johnnie Walker is the biggest selling Scotch whisky and the third largest spirits brand in the world; which has presence in more than 200 countries. The brand outsells its nearest rival by over 10 million bottles a year. “Johnnie Walker Red Label” is the third largest spirit brand in Australia and the market leading Scotch whisky brand in the Australian market. With a strong heritage and an interesting history since 1820‚ the brand raised its own personality and brand elements such as the Striding
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"Comfort‚" by Alice Munro‚ is a short story based on life‚ death and dying‚ suicide and religion. With the depth of all four topics‚ controversial issues arise and compromising situations hold the main character‚ Nina‚ at a difficult crossroad. That crossroad is the wants and needs that Nina yearns for. "Comfort" illustrates a ride through what Nina experiences after the passing of her husband and her dire need to get what she wants or at least to obtain comfort. From the beginning of the story
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Authors Barbara Alldred • Andrew Dmytriw • Shawn Godin Angelo Lillo • David Pilmer • Susanne Trew • Noel Walker Australia Canada Mexico Singapore Spain United Kingdom United States Functions 11 Series Author and Senior Consultant Marian Small Lead Author Chris Kirkpatrick Authors Barbara Alldred‚ Andrew Dmytriw‚ Shawn Godin‚ Angelo Lillo‚ David Pilmer‚ Susanne Trew‚ Noel Walker Contributing Authors Kathleen Kacuiba‚ Ralph Montesanto Senior Consultant David Zimmer Math Consultant
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Theme of “The Welcome Table” The Welcome Table‚ by Alice Walker is a story filled with religious symbolism. All through the story‚ the lady is slightly fazed by the pretentious and conceited congregation that is time after time piercing her with ridiculing looks of disdain. It is only by force that the men feel duty-bound to get rid of her by force. As it stands in this story traditional society is absolutely wrong yet unapologetic. Religion is the theme of this story. Still‚ while in the analytical
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’Song of Hope’ Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) Look up‚ my people‚ The dawn is breaking‚ The world is waking‚ To a new bright day‚ When none defame us‚ Nor colour shame us‚ Nor sneer dismay. Now brood no more On the years behind you‚ The hope assigned you Shall the past replace‚ When juster justice Grown wise and stronger Points the bone no longer At a darker race. So long we waited Bound and frustrated‚ Till hate be hated And caste deposed; Now light shall guide us‚ And all doors open That long
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Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov: A Comparative Analysis Ms. Sangita L. Patil Research Scholar‚ Shivaji University‚ Kolhapur (India) The comparative analysis of the stories of two famous contemporary writers Alice Munro and Anton Chekhov gives an opportunity to follow the development of the genre of short stories in Canadian and in Russian literature. Both are stalwarts of their respective literature. Commenting on the greatness of A. Chekhov‚ E. B. Tager writes: As
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