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    Rape of the Lock

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    The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century 1660: Charles II restored to the throne 1688-89: The GloriousRevolution.deposition of James IIand accession of William of Orange 1700: Death of John Dryden 1707: Act of Union unites Scotland and England‚ which thus became “Great Britain” 1714:Rule by Hanover begins with accession of George I 1744-45: Deaths of Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift 1784: Death of Jonathan Swift Neoclassicism: An Introduction • Neoclassicism dominated

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    Joseph Andrews

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    Plot summary Book I The novel begins with the affable‚ intrusive narrator outlining the nature of our hero. Joseph Andrews is the brother of Richardson’s Pamela and is of the same rustic parentage and patchy ancestry. At the age of ten years he found himself tending to animals as an apprentice to Sir Thomas Booby. It was in proving his worth as a horseman that he first caught the eye of Sir Thomas’s wife‚ Lady Booby‚ who employed him (now seventeen) as her footman. After the death of Sir Thomas

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    Commentary “A Piece of Cake” “A Piece of Cake” is the third short story of Roald Dahl’s collection Over to you published in 1946. The collection deals with Royal Air Force pilots or civilians who participate in World War II. The story deals in a first part‚ with an unknown first-person narrator who doesn’t remember his accident well. Before the latter happens‚ he and Peter‚ his fellow pilot plan to head towards Mersah Matruh. As they prepare to fly off‚ an airman warns them to be careful

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    Similarity and Dissimilarity

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    The eighteenth century was known‚ among other possessions‚ as the neo-Classical Age of Reason. Thinkers admired all things Classical‚ from architecture to literature‚ and logical thinking was highly prized. Broadly speaking‚ Romanticism was a reaction against neo-Classicism. Writers and artists of the Romantic period considered that reason and logical thinking were all very well‚ but that these things did not value the emotional side of human responses highly enough. In modern terms‚ they might have

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    2 АВГ. 2011 Г. One Stair Up by Campbell Nairne The book “One stair up” was written by a Scottish novelist Campbell Nairne in 1934 and describes the life of a working-class family from Edinburgh. The great advantage of this novel is that it shows the life with great realism‚ fine style and good sense of humour.  It the short fragment of this novel the scene takes place in one of the Broadway cinemas. Two young people – Andrew and Rosa – decided to watch some movie. Andrew supposed some comedy

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    Sappho

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    Sappho 620 BCE–550 BCE Little is known with certainty about the life of Sappho‚ or Psappha in her native Aeolic dialect. She was born probably about 620 B.C. to an aristocratic family on the island of Lesbos during a great cultural flowering in the area. Apparently her birthplace was either Eressos or Mytilene‚ the main city on the island‚ where she seems to have lived for some time. Even the names of her family members are inconsistently reported‚ but she does seem to have had several brothers

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    Communication 317m - #1398 Dr. G. E. Forsberg Lesson Two Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves To Death chronicles the rise of television culture in America‚ from colonial times to the modern day; though of course‚ there were no televisions around in colonial America. This is precisely Postman’s focus--the way that America was as a culture first in the age where print media reigned supreme‚ and how the

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    Brave New World Chapter 9-10 1. Rhetorical device (can use diction‚ sentence structure‚ grammar‚ etc) and/or Logical Fallacies: Identify 5 Rhetorical devices or Logical Fallacies in each chapter and discuss what effect it has on the tone‚ message‚ etc – in other words‚ what is its significance? Quote with page number Rhetorical Device/ Fallacy Effect ** This is the MOST IMPORTANT part‚ so make this really insightful** “Zip‚ and then zip; zip‚ and then zip; he was enchanted.” pg. 143 Epanalepsis

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    Gaga: Getting Back On The Horse After dropping out of Collaborative Arts Project 21 (a New York-based musical school)‚ the unconventional singer did some small gigs around town until she gained a loyal following in the downtown Lower East Side club scene. She finally caught the eye of Rob Fusari‚ a music producer who then collaborated with her to cut some tracks in the studio that they shopped to other people in the music industry. Things took a nasty turn when Lady Gaga was suddenly dropped

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    “Fashion is a key resource through which individuals in late modernity construct their identities and position themselves in relation to others”. Discuss this statement in relation to others. 2000 words. Fashion mainly refers to anything which is popular in a culture at any given time‚ it is inclusive of areas such as; style of dress‚ cuisine‚ literature‚ art‚ architecture‚ fashion trends and many other popular factors. Coco Chanel said‚ “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses

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