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    A STORY OF Once upon a time Mary Trumble Although both the woman in “A Sorrowful Woman‚” by Gail Godwin‚ and Bartleby in “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener‚” by Herman Melville‚ are different characters with different lives‚ they both are almost the same in the way they are passive resistive‚ have mental illnesses‚ and nonconformists. Each story is set in a different time period‚ different surroundings and situations‚ yet they both have the same themes. The woman in “A Sorrowful Woman‚” is a mother and

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    The Artist and His Audience In order to begin to understand Franz Kafka’s metaphorical and ambiguous short story "A Hunger Artist"‚ most readers will more than likely have to read it more than once. Although the successions of events that make up the story are quite uncomplicated and obvious‚ the overall meaning of what is going on seems to elude the reader. What does stand out is the complicated relationship that the hunger artist has with his audiences. Kafka’s story is about a man who is

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    Introduction: “A Hunger Artist” is a short story written by Franz Kafka. This short story focuses on a man known as “the hunger artist‚” who fasts for a living‚ and travels around with his manager. In every town he goes to he puts himself on display in a cage‚ where he fasts for up to 40 days. This creates a lot of tension within the story and for the people who are reading it. There is so many times throughout the story where the people in the town had to know something was wrong with this man

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    Franz Kafka wrote "A Hunger Artist" in 1924‚ he show us a story about an artist who try to illustrate his philosophy of hunger to other people; however‚ it is not be accepted by society on that time. The artist who have been describe on the story keep himself fasting for forty days that is very hard stick to do it and he made it. In the whole story‚ the author uses a lot of word to show us how the artist likes his work. He is so enjoy when he go though fasting and himself immersed in a world of his

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    Discussion Questions for "Bartleby‚ the Scrivener" 1. What does the subtitle of "Bartleby" suggest? What is the significance of Wall Street and the walls in the story? Don’t overlook the contrasting images of white and black walls. 2. What is the significance of the information that the narrator provides about himself and his employees at the beginning of the story? How does it prepare us to understand Bartleby and the narrator’s attitude toward him? In what ways in "B" really a story

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    Discussion Questions for “Bartleby the Scrivener” 1. What does the subtitle of “Bartleby” suggest? What is the significance of Wall Street and the walls in the story? 2. What is the significance of the information that the narrator provides about himself and his employees at the beginning of the story? How does it prepare us to understand Bartleby and the narrator’s attitude toward him? 3. Why does Melville tell the story from the point of view of the employer rather than of the office

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    Jackson. In this short story Jackson exemplifies the manner in which the meaning of a ritual can be forgotten while aspects of the ritual are still continued by becoming a civic duty to its participants. Conversely‚ Franz Kafka’s short story “The Hunger Artist” expresses the opposite of rituals becoming an individual’s civic duty as shown in Jackson’s story. He illustrates how the meaning of rituals dies when that ritual becomes a commercial spectacle to its audience. One story illustrates how a ritual

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    betweenBartleby‚ the inscrutable character Herman Melville depicted In “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street”. and Gandhi is they both reach a certain degree of success through passive resistance. The difference is Bartleby does not end well‚ he died as the consequence of resistance. Nevertheless‚ the dignity‚ individuality and power he shows through occupying space and resistance to submit to his employer is indelible. Bartleby keeps his own free will till the end which is a big step to success

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    Franz Kafka’s "A Hunger Artist‚" the author speaks about his method of writing; his affliction that mirrors that of a person who fasts. Throughout his prose‚ he tells the story of a man who-- while others in his time flaunt their skills in living and in cheating death-- has mastered the art of dying. In his own time‚ Kafka was never famous for his writing. In 1922‚ around the time he retired from a Czechoslovakia insurance company for which he was a lawyer‚ he wrote "A Hunger Artist." He had been

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    "The Hunger Artist‚" which is Kafka’s masterpiece‚ suggests that humans can never satisfy their desires. "The Hunger Artist‚" which is a story about a man who professionally fasts in a cage‚ is limited only 40 days of fasting by his manager‚ even though the artist believes he can last much longer. The Hunger Artist still remains unsatisfied even after his very pleased crowd leaves. The artist eventually hires himself out to the circus. However‚ the crowd only watches him because he is near the animals

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