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    Augustan Age

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    •DEFINITION •GENERAL FEATURES •LITERARY STYLE •THE RISE of the NOVEL •MAIN AUTHORS What is an Augustan Age? A period which is considered the most important and productive for the high forms of literary expression it produces. Every national Literature has its “Augustan Age”: Corneille‚ Racine‚ Molière in France; in the Roman Empire: Virgil‚ Ovid‚ Horace. The name Augustan derives from Emperor Augustus. The AUGUSTAN AGE 1688 – James II is removed from the throne:Glorious Revolution 1776 – America

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    Freedom Tower as stated by‚ the architect on the project‚ Daniel Libeskind‚ was designed to “reassert the preeminence of freedom and beauty restoring the spiritual peak to the city and proclaiming American’s resilience even in the face of profound danger”(libeskind). The main concepts influencing the form of the Freedom Tower are drawn from creating a memorial as well as ensuring safety. The Freedom Tower exemplifies patriotism and pays homage to the late twin towers in many aspects of its form

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    I Am Legend

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    Robert Neville is the apparent sole survivor of a pandemic whose symptoms resemble vampirism. It is implied that the pandemic was caused by a war‚ and that it was spread by dust storms in the cities and an explosion in the mosquito population. The narrative details Neville’s daily life in Los Angeles as he attempts to comprehend‚ research‚ and possibly cure the disease‚ to which he is immune. Neville’s past is revealed through flashbacks: The disease claimed his wife and daughter‚ and he was forced

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    Guess Paper – 2013 Class – X Subject – English Paper Max. Marks: 80 Time: 2 hrs. _____________________________________________________________________________ Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt all four questions. The intended marks for

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    and the Middle Passage played a role in shaping the Americas and influencing trade. However‚ it lead to a negative impact on the survival and lifestyle of the slaves while the people involved in the trade benefited. In the book‚ “The Coming‚’’author Daniel Black utilized a unique narrative style in his writing and supported his claim by presenting ways to explain the traumatic experience Africans slaves faced starting from their homeland and their journey through the Transatlantic Passage to the Americas

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    Exordium: Daniel Somers was a father‚ a husband‚ a son and an Iraq War veteran‚ who was diagnosed with multiple mental disabilities from being scarred in the military in 2008. Daniel Somers took his life in June of 2014 and left a powerful suicide note behind. Some of this note read: “My body has become nothing but a cage‚ a source of pain and constant problems. The illness I have has caused me pain that not even the strongest medicines could dull‚ and there is no cure… All day‚ every day a screaming

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    Flowers for Algernon. In the short story "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes‚ the main character Charlie Gordon has an IQ of 68 and desires to become intelligent. He is chosen to undergo an operation to increase his intelligence level to 204‚ however he is unaware of the consequences that may follow. His experiment is not worth the risk because he realizes that humans can be cruel‚ the experiment is not permanent‚ and he loses his friends and job. One of the reasons

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    Pictured on the back cover of the comic book "Ghost World‚" by Daniel Clowes‚ are the two main characters of the book in full color. This strikingly significant image‚ surely shrugged off by most Clowes’ readers‚ represents worlds of diversity within the frames of the book. Sporting pink spandex pants underneath her goldfinch yellow skirt and a blue t-shirt to match perfectly‚ Enid seems to live her life outside the bubble. She’s a very dynamic girl‚ especially interested in her surroundings and

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    Robinson Crusoe

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    Robinson Crusoe Robison Crusoe‚ the man who spent decades on a lonely island is world famous. Even who has not read the novel of Daniel Defoe knows him and his adventure. We experienced Robinson how he shipwrecked on an island. We were with him when he built a habitation‚ despite the weather‚ bred goats and grew grain. We saw his despair‚ his optimism‚ his skill and ingenuity. With him we discovered the whole island‚ always in the hope of rescue‚ but at the same time in the panic from

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    Moll Flanders: Themes

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    Moll Flanders: Themes Three recurring themes in Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe are greed‚ vanity‚ and repentance. Theme is defined as an underlying or essential subject of artistic representation. These three themes play an important role in the development of the story of Moll Flanders. The first theme‚ greed‚ is shown in Moll’s acts of prostitution. Moll turns to thievery in many instances to support herself. She also allows her morals to disintegrate; a result of her greediness. Moll’s

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