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    ’ E.M. Forster’s novel Howards End is often referred to as one of the key realist texts of the 20th century‚ yet the presence of the uncanny significantly alters the texts main realist themes‚ be it by strengthening or weakening these ideals. Bennett & Royle’s characteristics of the uncanny are pertinent to Howards End‚ though five are more relevant than the others. All five aspects can be seen to make the realist tendencies of the novel more potent while at the same time subtly undermining

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    Role of the Author: New Criticism and Poststructuralism This paper studies the role of the author from the perspectives of New Criticism and Poststructuralism. The nature of the two critical approaches must be elucidated before the discussion. According to ‘The Norton Introduction to Literature’‚ New Critics’ critical practice is to demonstrate formal unity by showing how every part of a work contributes to a central unifying theme. Every part is related to the whole and the whole is reflected

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    examples signal that Marlow embodies the idea of a strange relationship for a man‚ thus representing the difference from the normative behavior pushed onto men. Likewise‚ Bennett and Royle discuss that queerness was defined by homosexuality for men in the late 19th century‚ just prior to the publication of Heart of Darkness (Bennett and Royle 261). Heart of Darkness demonstrates an accurate discourse of homosexuality within men‚ as homosexuality was seen as outlawed‚ both legally and socially‚ and could

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    The Phallocentrism in ‘If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller’ and the Feminism in ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ All literary texts‚ according to Bennett and Royle (153-154)‚ can be thought about in terms of how they represent gender difference and how far they may be said to reinforce or question gender stereotypes and sometimes provoke us to think about the very idea of gender opposition. On top of the essential anatomical or biological difference between the male and female‚ various kinds of gender-stereotypes

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    Bennet and Royle’s chapter entitled "Animals" discusses the prevalence of anthropocentrism in literature. Anthropocentrism is the idea that humans act as if they are the center of the earth and playing the role of god. Jewett’s short story "A White Heron" illustrates anthropocentric thinking through the hunter’s desire to kill the white heron In "The White Heron" the hunter acts as god of the land‚ hunting birds without regard to their well-being or other factors. In the story‚ the hunter is searching

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    their room: “In that the world’s contracted thus;”(26). To quote Bennet and Royle; “In this sense‚ it may seem that the poem is categorically separate from the “real” world and from ‘real’ people.” (30). This quote is used for another poem‚ but it can also be directly applied to “The sun Rising”. The poem is all about the speaker trying to fabricate a new world out of words and therefore separating himself from

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    leading character. -The Royle Family which is a British television sitcom produced by Granada Productions for the BBC‚ which ran for three series between 1998 and 2000. Absolutely Fabulous is an example of character interplay sitcom. Two main characters are:  Edina "Eddy" Monsoon and Patsy Stone‚ a pair of high-powered career women on the London fashion scene. Eddy runs her own PR firm‚ and Patsy holds a sinecure position at a top British fashion magazine.  The Royle Family is an example of so

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    Is the book Labour Relations in the Global Fast Food Industry (Royle & Towers 2002) and its key findings the product of the authors’ ideological frame of reference? Or is it the product of genuine‚ objective research? Introduction Employment relations is the study of all aspect of work and the interaction between the management and the employees or the employee’s representative such as the Union (Ackers and Wilkinson‚ 2005). The underlying beliefs of employment or labour relations are often implicit

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    conditions of work are often questioned. While fast food industries has expanded globally and become multinational corporations (MNCs)‚to what extent they are able to impose common employment practices on diverse national systems of labor legislations?(Royle‚ Towers 2002) This essay shall discuss about the similarities and differences between work and employment relations in the fast food industries. The country that will be discussed is Singapore‚ Germany and the United States. The discussion shall first

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    typical essentialist categories of male and female‚ the idea of which is claimed in Bennet and Royle to have ‘dominated the history of Western Culture’. Instead of the stereotypical view of essentialism which is that the ‘phallus… is equated with power’ it is replaced by Fevvers’ wings which are empowering. Fevvers’ challenging of the phallus and masculinity can be thought of in what Bennet and Royle term ‘Decentring’ which is defined as ‘challenging the phallocentric’‚ whereby ‘there is alterity

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