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    Ballad of Birmingham – Literary Analysis In the poem‚ “Ballad of Birmingham” written in 1969‚ Dudley Randall conjures one of the most vicious significant event during the Civil Rights Movement as evidenced by the epigraph which follows the title: On the Bombing of a Church in Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ 1963. Randall effectively utilizes the ballad form‚ striking irony and vivid imagery to convey the inevitable consequences of societal inequality through the eyes of a mother and a child. Firstly‚ Randall

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    Tuesdays with Morrie: Literary Analysis In the book Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Mitch and Morrie are the main characters who have learned many life lessons from each other. Mitch‚ who first met Morrie at Brandeis University as his professor‚ developed a much closer relationship with Morrie than others. Most teacher-student relationships stay professional at all times‚ but they often met up for lunch and spoke about their lives. They just meshed well‚ almost like they were meant to meet each other. The

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    the emotions expressed within this work‚ emotions of bravery‚ valor‚ and ethics still speak to us centuries later. The anonymous author of the poem convinces us through the masterful use of various literary elements that emphasize its meaning and message. Conflict‚ imagery and setting are three literary elements that contribute to the effectiveness of the poem. The use of conflict aids us to visualize the struggles between Beowulf and his opposing forces. To begin with‚ we are first introduced to

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    The Author: Angela Carter English short story writer‚ novelist‚ journalist‚ dramatist and critic. Angela Carter was a notable exponent of magic realism‚ adding into it Gothic themes‚ postmodernist eclecticism‚ violence‚ and eroticism. Throughout her career‚ Carter utilized the language and characteristic motifs of the fantasy genre. "A good writer can make you believe time stands still‚" she once said. Carter completed nine novels. Carter’s novels and stories stand almost without parallel in British

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    because we get to know that Daisy is a shallow and a materialistic person. Daisy is born in a wealthy family and during World War I‚ she fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him for marriage. Although Daisy and Gatsby loved each other‚ when they were young‚ but she still married Tom and not Gatsby. The reason for it was that Tom was rich and Gatsby was poor. She knew that Tom could give her better and wealthier lifestyle than Gatsby. It proves that Daisy is a shallow person. In my

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    Literary Analysis of The Story of an Hour When faced with the loss of a loved one‚ numerous individuals would become troubled and miserable. Some would even think that their life is not worth living for without that special loved one. However‚ in Kate Chopin’s‚ “The Story of an Hour‚” Louise Mallard is a young woman who exemplifies an entirely contrasted response when notified that her husband‚ Brently Mallard‚ died in a tragic accident. Despite the catastrophic information‚ she discovers

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    with Daisy Buchanan in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The novel‚ as a whole‚ is an intricate love story between them. Both characters live off of their romanticism and realism that has controlled every decision and motives they have made. Gatsby’s sole dream is to focus on trying to get what he had in the past with Daisy‚ as the narrator tries to pull Gatsby to reality and face the present‚ he retorts “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!"(Pg. 116). As for Daisy‚ she

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    Literary Analysis of “Nevermind” by Nirvana “Nevermind” is the second studio album recorded by the band Nirvana. The album was recorded at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys‚ California and also at Smart Studios in Madison Wisconsin from mid-1990 to mid-1991. It was released on September 24‚ 1991 and is as Rolling Stone would say “One of the greatest albums of all time” (Greene). The album’s name comes from combining the otherwise separate English words never and mind. “Nevermind” was different from

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    Book Report: Driving Miss Daisy By The movie "Driving Miss Daisy" gives the viewer a glimpse of the Southern mentality during the pre-civil rights movement. It’s about a relationship between an elderly Jewish Southern woman and her African American chauffeur. This movie ties in with human services because of the southern culture‚ racism‚ social norms‚ and traditions as it relates to African Americans and Southern Whites in the pre-civil rights movements. I felt the movie was very interesting

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    Literary Analysis: Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut Junior’s passage “Harrison and Bergeron” is a brief story written in 1961. It is about Harrison Bergeron‚ an inmate who is forced to diminish his abilities because they are more enhanced than everyone else’s. When Harrison tries to rebel against the laws of the land‚ he is shot and killed. “Harrison Bergeron” is similar to “1984”‚ a book written in 1948 by George Orwell. In “1984” every single leader of society is overthrown by Big Brother

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