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    signifcnce of my place central idea or theme of kullark. Uses of arias in hard godygm8yiiyvkviyvtiyigkvivglujlo guhj uu uguggugyb7vyvb bhigygyyg sixty eight poets theme n title .of woman to child Long----- Unit 1---Ban bhatt prose style or shakuntala indian athetic text unit 2--- Geetanjali as a religious text or Aadhe adhere existentalism unit 3---phaniyamma { gender discourse } or revenue stamp reconstruction of life unit 4--- samskara as a subaltern text or river of fire

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    One Stair Up Analysis

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    Stylistic Analysis of the Text ONE STAIR UP By C. Nairne Nairne Campbell is a Scottish novelist‚ the author of two books "One Stair Up" (1932) and "Stony Ground" (1934)‚ who wrote about Scottish working class families in a realistic manner. The extract from the book “One Stair Up” by C. Nairne depicts the man and woman who visited a cinema and had different views on the film that they had seen due to their diverse perception. There is also a description of the cinema-world as a pastime

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    Example: Italy‚ dark mansion‚ etc. Irony: The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning. An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning. A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect. Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs: "Hyde noted the irony of Ireland ’s copying the nation she most hated" (Richard Kain). An occurrence‚ result‚ or circumstance

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    The poems Nothing Gold Can Stay and Dust of Snow both by Robert Frost show the relationship between Mother Nature and human nature. Although the poems share the same theme‚ they have similar perspective‚ form‚ and diction‚ the poems have different styles. Both the poems show some degree of truth in human nature through Mother Nature‚ but when comparing and contrasting them‚ there are many more connections that are exposed. In Nothing Gold Can Stay Frost shows the loss of innocence between two figures

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    in a boat”. I’d like to tell you an extract from the novel “Three men in a boat”‚ written by Jerome K. Jerome. He is a well-known English writer‚ whose novels have enjoyed great popularity. He is famous for his art of story-telling‚ his vivid style and his humour which is generally expressed in laughter-provoking situations often based on misunderstanding. With sparkling humour he criticized the weak sides of human nature. The action is set at Sonning‚ a picturesque village on the bank of

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    Crossing the swamp

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    positive feel. She goes on to progress the speaker’s struggling connection with the swamp with the phrase “sprout‚ branch out‚ bud” (Oliver .34)‚ showing hope‚ potential and a delighted air of progress made after the hardship. Oliver’s dark literal style of diction inspires huge samples of imagery. Oliver’s use of imagery enhances the sense of struggle and developing accomplishment between the speaker and the swamp. The bits and pieces of the description serve as the parts of life‚ as if alongside

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    Figural Narration A character’s thoughts‚ emotions‚ and behavior are important factors in productively piecing a novel together. In effect‚ many authors are able to present a character’s ideas and feelings successfully using different types of narrative voices. One technique in particular is figural narration. The use of third-person narrative voice enables the reader to have an alternate view of the character’s personality. In James Joyce’s Dubliners‚ he creatively exercises figural narration

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    portrayed in form of a monologue the addresses the character itself. Therefore‚ it is different from the “dramatic monologue” or “Soliloquy” where the speaker addresses the audience or the third person. Function of Stream of Consciousness It is a style of writing developed by a group of writers at the beginning of the 20th century. It aimed at expressing in words the flow of a character’s thoughts and feelings in their minds. The technique aspires to give readers the impression of being inside the

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    Lone Ranger Alexie’s use of Style and Setting to Demonstrate the Narrators Internal Troubles As a result of the prejudices against Indians in America during the 1960’s there was not much hope of getting off of the reservation and starting a new life. The narrator’s problems he is faced with in being an Indian and trying to be accepted in the real world are emphasized in the text using an interior style‚ stream of consciousness‚ and the setting. Some of the difficulties‚ overlooked by many people

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    Watching God‚ probed deeply into the life and culture of the African-American‚ something that was practically unheard of. But not only did their novels shed light on the African culture‚ but they also shifted away from the traditional Romantic style of writing. Instead of focusing on religion or society‚ these novels focused on self-awareness‚ pride‚ and finding happiness. The merit of these novels pervades every page‚ but can especially be found in the themes‚ diction‚ and characterization

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