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    dominates your mind. Should you be angry at him for leaving you‚ or should you support and respect his decision ? In her essay "Flight‚" Doris Lessing illustrates the story of an old man who is learning to let go his granddaughter as she grows into an adult and is about to get married. Lessing wisely delivers this particular old man’s situation to her readers through her use of literary techniques and devices. Thus‚ she greatly succeeded at making her readers feel and live the grandfather’s difficulty

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    Diction In Metamorphosis

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    novel The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka this book centralises on Gregor‚ a man who was turned into a vermin bug and his family’s dependence on him. Although after he starves himself to death‚ the family seems to place their dependence on their blossoming young daughter. This passage demonstrates that Mr. and Mrs. Samsa have decided to rely on their daughter from now on. Kafka utilizes imagery‚ diction‚ and irony to show the ways in which the Samsas will now depend on their daughter. Kafka demonstrates

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    1101 Essay Assignment: The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway There is a scene in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea‚ when after a shark has taken a big chunk “about forty pounds” off Santiago’s prize marlin catch‚ Santiago begins to doubt whether he should have gone out to sea and wishes that he had never “hooked the fish and was alone in bed on the newspapers” (103). Immediately after that‚ Santiago says‚ “But man is not made for defeat . . . A man can be destroyed but not defeated”

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    Vocabulary Activities for The Old Man and the Sea So you’ve chosen to read The Old Man and the Sea‚ by Ernest Hemingway. Good choice! This book won the Pulitzer Prize for excellence in literature in 1953. Activity #1: Word Sorts Write the words from the Word Banks on index cards or slips of paper. Mix them together and sort them into three groups: words you know well‚ words you know a little about‚ and words you have never encountered before. Spread the words out rather than piling

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    Tony Padilla Yvonne De La Cruz English 101 23 October 2014 Shelling Irony "Come here‚ then. Let’s forget about all that old stuff‚ shall we. Come and give me a bit of attention" (Kafka) In his story “MetamorphosisFranz Kafka shows that the sake of the many will outweigh the few‚ or this case‚ the one even when entirely unfair. Kafka does this with his main character Gregor‚ who mystically becomes an insect overnight and is in a state where he cannot work or function as he did when a human. Kafka’s

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    In the novella‚ “The Old Man and the Sea”‚ Ernest Hemingway connects Joe DiMaggio’s life with Santiago’s. DiMaggio’s father‚ like generations of DiMaggio’s before him‚ was a fisherman‚ and he enthusiastically wished for his sons to join him. While Joe DiMaggio never had any interest in fishing‚ his upbringings as the son of a poor immigrant fisherman helped form his popular image as the personification of the American Dream. Santiago‚ much like DiMaggio’s father‚ was a fisherman. One day when

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    identity? German-language writer Franz Kafka’s novella "The Metamorphosis" and one of it’s themes of the struggle to define one’s identity answers some of these questions. Published in 1915‚ this story is a fictitious account of the protagonist‚ Gregor Samsa’s transformation into a gigantic bug and the series of events which occur as he and those around him attempt to adjust to this outrageous transmutation. Throughout the novella‚ we see Samsa dealing with the crisis between his "animal" and "human" self

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    alienation in Kafka’s two literary works; The Castle and The Metamorphosis‚ society criticized and mocked Franz Kafka for disfiguring reality. Blunt portrayals of despair and ludicrousness are not uncommonly associated with his literary works. Often times‚ within Kafka’s works‚ he would show isolation and alienation through the use of uncanny human transformations. In his two literary works‚ The Castle‚ and The MetamorphosisFranz Kafka subliminally

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    How Might Kafka ’s Metamorphosis Be Read As A Study Of Identity? When discussing Kafka ’s works‚ the first question that comes up is "why". Why has Gregor Samsa woken up as "some sort of monstrous vermin"? Why can he not speak? I believe that Kafka ’s intention ’s are far from answering this question‚ because he is presenting to the reader with the question "what now?". What effect does this transformation have on Gregor and his family and his work‚ and his identity. It is by questioning the effects

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    Reading through the novel The Old Man and the Sea one‚ as a reader‚ can perceive several themes in the book. Hemingway suggests certain subjects for discussion which built up the whole plot‚ therefore giving us options to choose the one we believe is the main one. In the past weeks we have been discussing‚ in a debate‚ which is that main theme. My group’s theme was "Man Defeated" and although it is hard to affirm that this theme was the prevailing one of the book‚ we firmly defend it. Various arguments

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