York City after being kicked out of school for the third time after his brother’s death. Drinking‚ smoking‚ and other self-destructive behaviors largely constitute most of Holden’s time spent over the course of these three days. Salinger uses the motif of avoidance to illustrate that teenagers hide from their problems in order to attempt an escape from the pain of reality. Holden tries to run away from the sources of his problems‚ thinking that this esape will allow them to be solved by themselves
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acknowledging the consequences until later. In William Shakespeare’s Elizabethan tragedy Macbeth‚ the corruptive quality of power influences the individual to go against their nature in order to obtain power by any means necessary. Shakespeare utilizes the motif of blood to show that the steps taken to obtain power will not always yield favorable results and the consequences will stay with the individual. In order to possess power‚ an individual may decide to commit an act that goes entirely against their
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Cloudstreet Essay 1 Mi**** De**** Essay question: “Without the epigraph and prologue the meaning of Cloudstreet would be lost.” How true is this statement? In your response consider the structure‚ language and ideas of the text. Cloudstreet is a great Australian novel written by Tim Winton. It’s famous for its authenticity giving it the ability to provoke nostalgia in the reader. The plot of Cloudstreet is summarised to be about the lives of two working class families coming from different
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Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet is a novel that fits into many genres‚ including that of family saga‚ gothic and magic realism. Although we can see evidence of all these in the text‚ it is the conventions of magic realism which work well in the creation of meaning and the formation of parallels between the society depicted within the novel‚ and a contemporary Australian. Some key elements of magic realist novels are that they include the use of fantastical elements‚ extensive use of symbols and imagery
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The Graduate‚ directed by Mike Nichol’s in 1967‚ is about Benjamin Braddock‚ a recent college graduate‚ who is stuck in the middle of his past and his future. Throughout the film‚ you learn that Benjamin is a lonely young man who is confused about what to do since he has graduated. During a graduation party that his parents had thrown for him‚ with none of Benjamin’s friends because he has none‚ Mrs. Robinson had asked him to drive her home since her husband took the car. Mrs. Robinson is the wife
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Blood The longest running tradition in medicine‚ bloodletting‚ was a widely accepted practice with a three-thousand year-old history from the ancient Egyptians to the late 19th century. At that time‚ physicians thought that disease was a curse caused by the supernatural. It was a common idea that blood carried the vital force of the body and was the seat of the soul. Anything from body weaknesses to insanity were attributed to a defect in this vital fluid. Bloodletting was a method for balancing
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"If Hamlet from himself be ta ’en away‚ And when he ’s not himself does wrong Laertes‚ Then Hamlet does it not‚ Hamlet denies it. Who does it then? His madness. If ’t be so‚ Hamlet is of the faction that is wrong ’d; His madness is poor Hamlet ’s enemy." (V.ii.230-235) Hamlet ’s self-description in his apology to Laertes‚ delivered in the appropriately distanced and divided third-person‚ explicitly fingers the greatest antagonist of the playconsciousness. The obligatory cultural baggage
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Beowulf’s Contrasting Motifs Throughout his battles‚ Beowulf personifies the motifs of reputation‚ vengeance‚ and fate which contribute to the overall epic theme. Each of these contrasting themes contribute as to why Beowulf was such a tremendous epic hero. Beowulf‚ a young warrior with an honorable family name to be upheld‚ must venture off and seek his own reputation and identity among the sprawling branches of the family tree. With this thought‚ he seeks out to battle the mighty fiend Grendle
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The Red-Room Mr Reed passed away in this room (male establishment) The room inspires a feeling of fear‚ gothiscism‚ and emptiness Recurrence of various shades of red – scarlet‚ pink‚ crimson – signifies passion‚ danger‚ aggression‚ suppression‚ and confinement…a way of policing female passion The red-room can be viewed as a symbol of what Jane must overcome in her struggles to find freedom‚ happiness‚ and a sense of belonging. In the red-room‚ Jane’s position of exile and imprisonment first becomes
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One of the motifs Mandel uses in both Station Eleven‚ the novel and the comic is the appearance of the sky. In the novel‚ there is a reoccurrence of a storm. The scenery after Arthur died was people drinking their sadness away‚ some crying and in shock. “The snow was almost abstract‚ a film about bad weather on a deserted street.”(Mandel 15) The storm as it is described outside the theater can add to the scene‚ as the day ended with the death of Arthur. As seen in movies‚ on TV or read in other novels
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