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    Role of chorus

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL http://www.ijelr.in KY PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH ARTICLE Vol.2.S.1.‚2015 THE ROLE OF THE CHORUS IN T.S.ELIOT’S "MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL" ANKITA MANUJA Research Scholar‚ Department of English and Cultural Studies‚ Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India ABSTRACT In this paper‚ I analyze the role of chorus in TS Eliot’s verse drama Murder in the Cathedral(1935). The chorus‚ which acts as a mouthpiece of Eliot‚ creates a distancing effect ‚ gives the spectators a lens through which they can

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    The short story “Sonny’s Blues” written By James Baldwin is a story of two brothers who come to understand each other. The story begins and takes place in Harlem‚ New York City‚ where the narrator‚ whose name isn’t mentioned at all in the literature‚ is a teacher at a local high school‚ as he is on his way to work then reads on a newspaper that his younger brother‚ Sonny‚ who he hasn’t seen or spoke to in a while‚ has been arrested for possession and use of heroin. Throughout the story‚ he depicts

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    part of his and the narrator’s physical connection‚ for Robert “[closes] his hand over [the narrator’s] hand‚” and they begin to draw the cathedral (Carver 226-227). Eventually‚ Robert asks the narrator to close his eyes‚ and surprisingly‚ the narrator has no objections (Carver 228). In this display of their newly formed friendship‚ the beauty of the cathedral is greater than its physical appearance. “‘It’s really something‚’” the narrator admits‚ despite his eyes remaining closed (Carver 228). In

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    Soissons‚Diogo de Boitaca | Abbey of Saint-Denis‚ Salisbury Cathedral‚ Cologne Cathedral | Romanesque | Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of Medieval Europe‚ characterized by semi-circular arches‚ and evolving into the Gothic style‚ characterized by pointed arches‚ beginning in the 12th century. | José da Cruz Policarpo‚ Monsignor Julián Barrio‚ | Lisbon cathedralCathedral of Santiago de Compostella‚ Tournai cathedral | Gothic Architecture | Gothic architecture is a style of

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    Healthy Eating‚ Active Living Proposal Proposal summary The goal of the “Healthy Eating‚ Active Living Project” at The People’s Cathedral Primary School is to assist children and families in making healthy food choices by supporting nutrition policies‚ expanding opportunities for nutrition education and focusing on physical improvements in the canteen. In order to bridge school activities with nutrition habits in the home‚ families will be engaged through school sponsored Family Nights‚ cooking

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    The Great Mosque of Cordoba is a Roman Catholic cathedral and former mosque situated in the Andalusian city of Cordoba‚ Spain. Corboda was the largest‚ most prosperous city in Europe. Originally it was built as a church‚ after the Muslim conquest the building was confiscated for use as a mosque and greatly expanded until it became the second largest mosque in the world. The Great Mosque of Cordoba was considered a wonder of the medieval world by both Muslims and Christians. The Great Mosque symbolizes

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    Moscow

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    cities in the world. The heart of Moscow is Red Square. The Kremlin and St. Basil’s Cathedral are masterpieces of ancient Russian architecture. The main Kremlin tower‚ the Spasskaya Tower‚ has become the symbol of the country. On the territory of Kremlin you can see old cathedrals‚ the Bell Tower‚ the Palace of Congress‚ the Tzar-Cannon and the Tzar-Bell‚ the biggest cannon and bell in the world. St. Basil’s Cathedral was built in the mid-16th century in memory of the victory over Kazan. There is a

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    Gothic Architecture Essay

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    world it’s recognized for its beauty. Gothic architecture made cathedrals huge‚ open‚ and bright‚ during a period where taller buildings had to be small and dark to support their ceilings. Gothic architecture is partially characterized by clever support structures that allowed the skyline to grow taller and taller. Pointed arches‚ vaulted ceilings‚ and flying buttresses were a few new innovative methods that allowed German cathedrals to be huge and open‚ while still tall and breathtaking. The Gothic

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    down either side of its nave to an apse (or a half dome) behind the altar. Domes are also depicted on top of these buildings to signify their importance. Famous examples of these buildings can be found at the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul‚ or St. Peters Cathedral in Vatican City. The use of these two features can still be found today. The basilica style floor plan in our traditional churches‚ and the large domes on our government buildings. Basilica were highly decorated buildings with statues‚

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    written by William Shakespeare‚ and “The Cathedral” written by Raymond Carver. Although there are different writers and poets‚ we are able to find similarities in the text through interpretation. “A Rose for Emily” and “The Cathedral” is told in third person. The third person point of view is when the narrator relates all information in third person. The short story will often use third person pronouns like "he" or "she." The narrator in “The Cathedral” is consistently describing his wife and the

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