English 125‚ S13N02 30 January 2013 Internalized Colonialism in Emily Pauline Johnson’s “The Derelict” “ And‚ with the perversity of his kind‚ Cragstone loved her; he meant to marry her because he knew that he should not. What a monstrous thing if he did! He‚ the shepherd of this half-civilized flock‚ the modern John Baptist; he‚ the voice of the great Anglican church crying in this wilderness‚ how could he wed with this Indian girl who had been a common serving-maid in a house in Penetanguishene
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Herman Melville’s “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener” scrutinizes the impersonal‚ harsh‚ and isolating labor conditions in America soon after the industrial revolution. Bartleby is presented as a foil to his repressed and ignorant coworkers: Turkey‚ Nippers‚ and Gingernut who participate‚ however dysfunctionally ‚ in the brutal system. In contrast‚ Bartleby distinguishes himself to the narrator and the reader as “the strangest [scrivener] I ever saw or heard of”( ) by rejecting the mundane work of copying
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The Scrivener and History in Richard III Richard III challenges notions of how history is created and presented. Shakespeare’s play depicts the infamous Richard not only at odds with the other characters‚ but also fighting for a different interpretation of history. Richard and Margaret function as two characters opposed to each other with regard to history; Richard attempts to cover up the past as Margaret attempts to expose it. However‚ the creation and acceptance of history is largely
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Transcendentalist View of Bartleby the Scrivener Actions The Transcendentalists and the Dark Romantics were the two major literary groups of America’s literary coming of age. The transcendentalists believed in transcending everyday‚ physical human experiences and objects‚ in order to determine the reality of God‚ the universe‚ and the self. Transcendentalists‚ led by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau‚ believed in the good of man‚ and held a very optimistic view of the world and mankind
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I would like to start by making a character analysis. First‚ both characters Bartleby and Willy Loman have serious social and psychological issues that are evident. The employers of both these men attempt to assist them. Neither one is able to continue in their daily work tasks for one reason or another. Both have opportunities but choose not take them. Although Willy Loman is a deeply flawed character‚ there is something compelling about his nostalgia. Modernity accounts for the obsolescence
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According to the narrative of Frederick Douglass‚ during the 19th Century‚ the conditions slaves experienced were not only cruel‚ but inhumane. It is a common perception that “cruelty” refers to the physical violence and torture that slaves endure. However‚ in this passage‚ Douglass conveys the degrading treatment towards young slaves in the plantation‚ as if they were domesticated animals. The slaves were deprived of freedom and basic human rights. They were not only denied of racial equality‚
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1. We get the impression that he is a very bad drinker this is indicated by the barrel of bear. 2. “He was very highly regarded on the farm” because non of the other animals had any problem with the way that there were treated until Old Major brought it up. 3. Because of his concern that he will die with out passing a message. 4. How their life was a misery‚ Metaphoric “keep the breath in our bodies” “Work to the last atom of our strengths.” 5. The rhetorical questions were asked
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whether or not food is symbolic in the story written by Herman Melville‚ I would answer yes it is highly symbolic. In my opinion food represents capitalism in America. Unlike his colleagues who have names referencing food‚ Bartleby barely eats any food throughout the tale. Bartleby is also extremely opposite of his colleagues as well. Since the story’s setting takes place during the early Wall Street like environment‚ the constant referencing of food could be Melville’s story could represent a capitalist
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19th century „Ligeia”‚ written by Edgar Allan Poe is a short story‚ that encompasses the fate of the unnamed narrator and his wife. Throughot the tale appear numerous descriptions of the characters as well as the narrator’s feelings and inner thoughts. His insights and memories revolve mostly around the figure of Ligeia and how much she influenced his life. The second paragraph of the story focuses on the detailed depiction of the wife’s appearance and thus gives a reader much of the insight into
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The Mayor of Casterbridge Chapter One Analysis In Thomas Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge‚ the first chapter introduces many elements of the story—such as time and place—to give it a realistic setting and to show intent. From an analytic standpoint however‚ the type of relationship between Michael Henchard and Susan Henchard is also present. With the inclusion of the relationship‚ it also subtly reveals both individual’s flaws as well. Hardy introduces the Henchard’s relationship as husband
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