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    I believe the author opened paragraph five (Justin) with a quote from “The Elephant Man” because Justin is the kind of person who sees things in a positive perspective and has hopes and ideas for his life. On page 187 the text states “ The first time I met Olivia’s little brother‚ I have to admit I was totally taken by surprise. This shows that even after learning about Auggie in advance Justin is still a little shocked‚ but later on page 188 Justin states “I’m not freaked out or scared ‚ I smile”

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    both Plotnik and Morell were writing to informing the reader of elephant behavioural traits‚ Morell wrote to inform general readers of the intelligence and compassion of elephants. This was proven in her writing‚ ““They learned to do this faster than the chimpanzees‚” says Plotnik‚” in the article Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk‚ the purpose of which was to inform readers of elephant intelligence. This showed the reader that elephants are clearly intelligent because they learned faster than what

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    version of “Hills like White Elephants” may be a better video for today’s viewers the traditional version is more superior to Hemingway’s subtext because both the man and girl have different viewpoints‚ jig wants to make the choice for herself ‚ and throughout the whole video there are hints of the man leaving the girl behind. When the couple is sitting at the table in the station‚ the man brings up many promises about this operation during the conversation which the girl clearly states “how can you

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    “Hills like White Elephants” and “Girl” Themes and Symbolism The themes and symbolism for the stories “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid work with the structure of said stories to create an understanding of a girl’s sexuality and how others attempt controlling it by providing symbols that uncover the truth that lies behind the words. In‚ “Hills like White Elephants”‚ the American man consistently and angrily persuades his girlfriend to have the operation

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    alike and different in some ways. Leiber has a passage name “The Girl with the Hungry Eyes.” The main character has a relationship with a man name David‚ but she tells him how she wants things to go. Hemingway passage name “Hill like the White Elephant.” The two main characters are in a relationship‚ and the man is acting in control of their relationship. Leiber ad Hemingway passage both portrays an unstable relationship. The Girl with the Hungry Eyes illustrates a woman that is a model and uses

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    Elephant Inspiration is the most important factor when you write. You have to have the motivation to write and tell a story. You can get writer’s blockage when you write and become in desperate need of an interesting subject to get the work done. In the short story “Elephant” by Polly Clark we hear about William who is a writer. He writes short biographies of pop stars‚ that you can buy for only £1.99. William is not interested in pop stars‚ and really wants to write biographies of male film stars

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    Essay - “Elephant” When most students go to school they feel motivated by the thought of learning new things and to be able to hang out with their friends in the breaks. A student may also be aware that all the tasks and assignments at the end will come to their own benefit. If the final exams turn out well the examination certificate will be worth showing future employees. But sometimes the motivation that drives people disappears and leaves them with an empty feeling of being stuck in some way

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    Elephant by Dolly Clark -An analysis and interpretation The main character of the short story‚ “Elephant” by Dolly Clark‚ is called William. William is an author just like his namesake William Shakespeare. But only the name and their profession bind these two persons together. Because although William is an author he is not quite as magnificent an author as the famous Shakespeare was it. In fact he is just a biographer who is “writing £1.99 stories for the record shops”. William does not seem

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    Name: Navitha Asohan Intake: April 2013 Qeustion: In the story titled Elephant‚ how does Raymond Carver focus on the elephant literally and figuratively? “The writing style of Raymond Carver’s short story entitled “Elephant” represent a simplistic‚ yet strong style of writing that is reminiscent of the great work of Earnest Hemmingway. There are several ways in which the writing style within Elephant harkens back to the stylistics of Hemmingway. Carver always goes straight to the point; like

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    I read the book “Eck is Interrupted” and although the author of this book is unknown‚ it was interesting to find out that there are signs of the use of Irony‚ playfulness‚ and black humor that would define this particular work as a postmodern literature. The extreme use of irony and humor by the unknown author of “Eck is Interrupted” indicates that as a postmodern author‚ these techniques became the hallmarks of their style. The author of “Eck is Interrupted” is very frustrated with the idea

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