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    post-traumatic stress disorder‚ especially war veterans or a survivor of a serious or tragic event. In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ one of the main characters is Billy Pilgrim. He fought in World War II for the United States. After the war Billy is not the same as he was before. Although Billy Pilgrim is not officially diagnosed with PTSD‚ he shows many signs and symptoms of the disorder. Post-traumatic stress disorder is very serious and many people can develop this disorder.

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    everyman and everywoman‚ then all of these perspectives can be true. Rather than a singular‚ marginalized character with limiting aspects‚ the Wife is a complex and comprehensive blend of Chaucer’s creations‚ and the center to which all of the other pilgrims and their tales return. Her portrait is more descriptive than any other character portrayed‚ but it also demonstrates the characteristics uniquely identified with each of the other characters. The prologue to her tale is the longest of any of the

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    the virtuous are measured. Like Shakespeare‚ Chaucer in the Prologue has painted life as he has seen it and has left it to others to draw the moral. He does not project his likes and dislikes and completely effaces himself from his account of the pilgrims and their stories. He thereby achieves the objectivity that is the most important thing in both novel and drama‚ and the Prologue contains seeds of both these literary gnres. His aim was to give “the truth‚ the whole truth and nothing but the

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    than prose. It can be filled with literary elements and vivid language that can help poets relay their message to the readers. What is fascinating about poetry‚ is that each poem can relate to a person in multiple ways. In the poems "Harlem" and "Weary Blues" Langston Hughes uses language that effectively communicates the overall themes of both poems and relates to the African American experience at the time. The literary elements used in “Harlem” help Langston Hughes effectively communicate the

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    America as a country is known for their pride of being an “independent nation”‚ however the land of the free has not always been free from the nation across the pond. When the pilgrims first arrived in the New World‚ all they wanted was for Britain to help them. When the colonists were fighting in what seemed like a war they would never win‚ Loyalists stuck with their home country despite their lack of freedom. Great writers of American Literature were representatives of the two sides and were determined

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    Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Billy Pilgrim is unable to cope with the realities of life. He tries to cope through multiple means‚ but ultimately the fact is that he does not cope well with the horrors and tragedies of life. Sometimes Billy will time travel and other times Billy will be completely despondent to death – either way Billy is not the model for a person who copes with the world because he is often still haunted by certain memories. Undoubtedly‚ Billy Pilgrim would not be considered a good

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    Five" Vonnegut has shown many themes and metaphorical issues of the time‚ this includes his participation in WW2 and his capture and imprisonment in the German city of Dresden. Also Vonnegut explores the deep psychological repercussions of "Billy Pilgrim" the average American and how being in the war and the experiences he encounters changes his life forever in the real world. (148). James Lundquist connects that hopelessness to black humor and argues that such humor is‚ "in effect‚ an expression

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    Freedom from religious persecution motivated the pilgrims to move to Holland. However the pilgrims felt that their children were being corrupted by the liberal Dutch lifestyle and were losing their English heritage so they left Holland and settled in the new world. Cooperation and hard work was part of the Pilgrim’s way of living. Nevertheless‚ they too were plagued with hunger‚ disease‚ and environmental hazards. However the pilgrims were dissenters from the Church of England and established

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    embody the guiding and lasting principles of the Pilgrims as expressed by their pastor John Robinson: separation of Church and state in a "civil body politic" and the rule of "just and equal laws." As an early example of democracy in America‚ the Mayflower Compact has remained an inspiration since 1620.  The Pilgrims then requested a new patent from England. In 1621‚ the Council for New England issued the Second Peirce Patent‚ granting the Pilgrims permission to remain in Plymouth. The patent was

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    documents within their communities that would reshape and form their changing lifestyles. Two of the most famous of these documents are the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut‚ written by pilgrims of Connecticut in 1639‚ and the Mayflower Compact‚ which was written by Plymouth settlers in 1620. In 1639‚ a group of pilgrims‚ being persecuted for their religious beliefs‚ left Massachusetts and sought out to colonize the area that is now Connecticut and build up a community essentially religious in design

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