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    I. Introduction The Child’s Story is one of Charles Dickens short stories which published in the mid-1800s as one of his annually Christmas short stories. I choose this story because the story has a deep meaning message‚ which is reflected ourselves‚ to the reader but the story is easy to understand. Charles Dickens is a writer and journalist from England. He was born in Landport‚ Portsmouth‚ on February 7‚ 1812. He left school at the age of 12‚ in order to work for supporting his family financial

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    ECOCRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ’HARD TIMES ’ BY CHARLES DICKENS. INTRODUCTION: Charles Dickens was one of the most important social commentators who used fiction effectively to criticize economic‚ social‚ and moral abuses in the Victorian era. He showed compassion towards the vulnerable and disadvantaged segments of English society‚ and contributed to several important social reforms. Dickens was successful in exposing the ills of the industrial society including class division‚

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    Monika Pietrzykowska Emily Dickinson and Civil War in selected poems Emily Dickinson was very much affected by the American Civil War. During the four years of conflict (1861-1865)‚ she wrote nearly 850 poems. This number amounts to almost half of her entire works and more than four times what she had written before this period. Emily Dickinson wrote four poems directly influenced by the war: "They dropped like Flakes"‚ "It don’t sound so terrible—quite as it did" ‚ "It feels a

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    2014 ESA Retributive justice is a very pronounced element in Charles Dickens’ novel‚ Oliver Twist. Common knowledge to the experienced reader‚ Dickens was a man of sarcasm‚ who played on words and had a very straightforward‚ honest way of writing‚ unlike most of his characters’ personalities. Oliver Twist‚ who led a twisted lifestyle as a young boy‚ was influenced by various people: some good‚ some bad. Like karma‚ Dickens made sure to give the dishonest‚ viciously cruel characters what they truly

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    The Novel of Upbringing in the Creative Oeuvre of Charles Dickens (based on the analysis of David Copperfield) 1. The development of the novel of upbringing in the English literature. The emergence of the literary genre of the novel of upbringing (Germ. Bildungsroman) in the English literature was greatly influenced by the translation of Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship in 1823 [5‚ 7]. However‚ the origins of it may be traced as far back as Enlightment novels of Richardson

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    screamed while tears ran down his cheeks. ‘Father‚ for the first time in my life I feel pain. Father! For the first time in my life‚ I’m hungry. Father… Mother is dead! Father. You idiot! Look at what you’ve done‚ is this what you call happiness!!’ Oliver is holding his father’s other arm crying ‘Momma‚ Momma!’ over and over again.” “Now more than 20 people were surrounding

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    covered single “Twist and Shout”. The Beatles rocked the 1960’s with their music‚ gaining tons of knowledge on how to perform and imagining where they wanted to go in life. The Beatles hit cover single called “Twist and Shout” tells an experience between band members. The band took the term “one hit wonder” under a totally different meaning when they recorded “Twist and Shout” their first time singing the song which was originally written and sung by The Top Notes in 1961 ("Twist and Shout by The

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    the opportunities to see brightness and some of them only can stay in the darkness to understand the world. Through the darkness‚ people would redefine their self identities and reconsider who they are. In the article “The Mind’s Eye‚” the author Oliver Sacks examines different solutions of different people when they face blindness as adults. Sacks explores a new perspective and creativity of the brain when people lose their sense of sight. People would gain a new ability or reshape their identities

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    Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote “Old Ironsides” in 1830‚ shortly after hearing the news that they were demolishing the Constitution. It was an emotional time for him‚ so he proceeded to write this poem as a protest. This poem consists of twenty-four lines with three stanzas. It’s an iambic pentameter and the rhyme scheme is ABCBDEFD; ABABCDED; then ABCBDEFE. The theme is centered on the idea that pride and glory are associated with death. This poem is telling a touching story of the decision to dismantle

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    Delirium By Lauren Oliver

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    Haloway a 17 year old girl‚ who falls in love in a society where love is seen as a disease. The author Lauren Oliver is an American author of a few New York Times bestselling YA novels. For my project I have created a playlist that represents the major points in the novel. I picked this novel because I enjoy books that are set in the future and with female protagonists. Delirium shows the theme of person vs. society when Lena falls in love with Alex. In this future version of Portland love a very

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