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    provoke a sense of sorrow and despair due to the lack of a place in the world and the loss of reliable friends. Nostalgia is a feeling somebody may have in a present moment‚ and it refers to how much we miss past events‚ in which the persona poetica was involved in his culture‚ where he belonged and where he had a function. When the lyrical “I” loses his world‚ because of exile‚ banishment or war‚ he also loses his place and function in the world‚ he becomes nothing. So he starts wandering within

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    Paris is an undefeatable city‚ It lives; It lasts; It loves. And many love it back. Woody Allen begins his film Midnight in Paris with an ode to the modern Paris. As the scenes of the city dwellers and monuments roll‚ Allen plays “Si Tu Vois Ma Mère" by Sidney Bechet. The song is a dip into the journey many artists have taken: Bechet‚ an American Jazz musician who moved to Paris‚ found success and inspiration in the city during the 1950s. As Professor Stoltzfus points out‚ “The sax calls the tune

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    Geoghan case was distributed among the reports ‚ Spotlight went right to their resources and requested for old newspaper clippings for this case‚ Walter Robison and Sacha Pfeiffer went to meet with Eric Macleish a Boston attorney who represented victims of sexual abuse by priest. Robison and Macleish were trying to get some names of victims to use for their story. While Mike Rezendes went to see Mitchell Garabedian another Boston attorney who also represented victims of sexual abuse. Mitchell Garabedian

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    began focusing on Archibald Hamilton‚ a young farmer who possessed a talent for fast sprinting. After Archibald overheard his parent’s conversation about enlisting in the army‚ he felt obligated to enroll. Later‚ Archibald traveled to a track meet to run the one-hundred meter event. At the last second‚ a young man named Frank Dunne entered the race to win a quick profit. During the race‚ Archibald came in first‚ following with Frank in

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    Centre for Post-Graduate Studies Prof.S.Jayaraman. & Research in English‚ Email:jayaraman121@gmail.com Muslim Arts College‚ Thiruvithancode-629174. Gerard Genette. Structuralism and Literary criticism. “Gerard Genette’s structuralism is‚ to some extent‚ like the ‘close reading’ of the Americans or the ‘verbal analysis’ of F. R. Leavis”—Justify. How does Genette elucidate the meaning and scope of structuralism? Gerard

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    BUNEA VALENTIN LEONARD GROUP 3A‚ ENGLISH-AMERICAN STUDIES ALLEN GINSBERG‚ ¡§HOWL¡¨ AND THE LITERATURE OF PROTEST Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was an important figure in the Beat Generation Movement that took place right before the revolutionary American 60¡¦s. Other major beat writers (also called ¡§beatnicks¡¨) were: Gregory Corso‚ Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs. The beat poetry was meant to be oral and very effective in readings. It developed out of poetry readings in underground clubs

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    The trigger for my report came from the film “Gattaca” in this film the director Andrew Niccol presents a future world where humans strive for perfection. This portray of perfectionism made me think deeply about our world and our search for a technological advantage/perfection in warfare and where this might take us. Because of this I constructed three questions to help me understand this topic of how humans strive to gain a technological advantage in warfare. My first question is: what attitude

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    Literature: Reading‚ Reacting‚ Writing‚ 5th Edition Laurie Kirszner and Stephen Mandell Table of Contents Preface 1. Understanding Literature Imaginative Literature Conventional Themes The Literary Canon Luisa Valenzuela‚ “All about Suicide” Wole Soyinka‚ “Telephone Conversation” Thinking Critically Interpreting Literature Evaluating Literature The Function of Literary Criticism Checklist: Evaluating Literary Criticism 2. Reading and Writing About Literature

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    evidence that “mental illness was potentially present in these individuals [the shooters]” (Metzl‚ MacLeish 1). These findings caused uproar in the government‚ and the focus is now on “mentally ill individuals‚ early detection of mental illness during school years‚ and the interactions of such individuals with physicians and the mental health system as a way to solve gun violence” (Metzl‚ MacLeish 1). The crisis is how to stop gun violence‚ and many signs for solutions are leading people to mental

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    “A history of criticism could be written solely on the basis of successive interpretations of salient passages from Aristotle’s ’Poetics’” (11). Today we tend to think of the work of art in terms of the artist‚ who‚ acting through his powers of imagination‚ willfully brings into being his creation. But this artist-centered interpretation of the text is really a more recent development‚ first seen in the early nineteenth century. As Abrams demonstrates in the "Orientation of Critical Theories" chapter

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