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    The Knight’s Tale The Knight’s Tale is a poem from Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales. The Knight’s Tale is a poem about the power of love‚ how it changes people and leads them to their destruction. The poem starts by introducing the well-known Theseus‚ the king of Athens‚ who is a great conqueror that fights in foreign locations‚ conquers ungoverned countries and slays ferocious beasts. To fight and defeat the Amazons‚ a savage race of women who lived in Scythia‚ Theseus travels to their land

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    Curley’s wife in Of Mice and Men Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men was based on great depression time ( Late 1920’s) in USA. The time of high employment and when the economy was weak farmers used to travel farm to farm on their own to find their way of living. Among most of the farmers they tend to be disconnected with each other and most of their time feeling loneliness and trying to survive within them. So Steinbeck exaggerates the theme of loneliness from characters mainly such as Curley’s wife ‚Crookes

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    The Wife of Bath a. Prologue 1. Although a widow‚ the Wife of Bath by her very name clearly represents the "feminine Estate" of "Wife." To what extent is her Prologue (and even her Tale) a response to clerical attitudes toward marriage and virginity? 2. Trace the steps in her arguments for the rightness of marriage (and‚ specifically‚ of her own five marriages). How does she use written authorities to support her own actions and world view? 3. Based upon her own accounts and Chaucer’s portrait

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    Chaucer’s character‚ the Wife of Bath‚ grabs the reader’s attention immediately as she sets the stage for giving an account of her beliefs on love and life: “Housbondes at chirche dore I have had five.” Because of her blunt honesty at the very beginning of her Prologue‚ the reader senses that the Wife of Bath feels no shame and carries no regrets about her many marriages. This is confirmed when the Wife proclaims‚ “Of whiche I have piked out the beste.” She displays two attitudes throughout the piece:

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    VVVB 2483 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH FOR MALAYSIAN SCHOOLS THE DROVER’S WIFE by Henry Lawson LECTURER: MR. NACKEERAN SIVAPUNNIAM LISA KWAN SU LI A 123040 The Drover‟s Wife The Drover’s Wife is a story that many people can identify with. I‚ for one‚ can relate to the main character – „the drover‟s wife‟. The most interesting and thought-provoking aspect in the short story is the fact that the drover‟s wifes name is never mentioned throughout the text. Her identity is nothing but that which is linked

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    Apology? a. Euthyphro b. Lycon c. Anytus d. Meletus ______d____ 6. In the Apology‚ what is the one favor Socrates asks the judges to do after he is gone? a. To allow his students to continue teaching b. To allow his wife to stay in their home c. To apologize to those he angered d. To be watchful of his sons ____d______ 7. Finish this quotation from the Apology: “The _____________ life is not worth living.” a. Privileged b. Unexamined

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    Does Love Exist in Marriage?: An Analysis of Love in The Country Wife The Country Wife by William Wycherley is a comedy full of naughty laughs‚ and an elaborate game between men that illustrates several themes concerning men‚ and women. Throughout Wycherley’s play‚ he clearly shows the contrasts between the single life and married life in London during the 1670’s. Eventually‚ going as far as having the audience undoubtedly believing that love does not exist in marriage‚ shown specifically within

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    trapped in a situation‚ without the possibility of escaping of it In both stories‚ ‘The Bath’ by Janet Frame and ‘Elephant’ by Raymond Craver the main characters are trapped because of their loneliness and helplessness. Both of them are imprisoned and cannot found the way to escape from their reality. They are trapped but because of different things and in different parts of their lives. In the case of “The Bath” she is trapped in her old age and she cannot go out of their because of the lack of company

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    The bath riots Whether they are legal or illegal‚ immigrants have experienced discrimination from a large group of americans citizens. I believe they should have more consideration and respect‚ therefore‚ helping immigrants to have a better life here in the US. Coming to United States represents a huge opportunity to get a better job than what their country can offer them and their families. Trying to get into America has become a big accomplishment‚ specially for the Mexican population and their

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    Love and Loss In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales in “The Squire’s Tale” the Squire is the hopeless romantic. “A lover and cadet‚ a lad of fire” (Chaucer 5). His passion for the love of other is overwhelming. Throughout the tale different type of romances were explored. No matter if you were a bird or person dealing with a broken heart‚ finding love‚ and defining your meaning of romance is a challenge. Romance has evolved very little though the modernization of romantic tales has altered

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