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    “Stardust” 3 differences that impact the plot directly would be the role the lightning pirates play‚ Tristran did not tying the star to the tree‚ and in Dunstan telling Tristran about his faerie heritage right before he began his quest. In the book the role that the lightning pirates played was a very minor one. In the book

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    the Lighthouse Summary: Part 1: The Window The novel starts in the Ramsays ’ summer home. Mr Ramsay tells to the family that will take them to the Lighthouse on the next day but it wasn’t possible due to bad weather. This makes a certain tension between James the son of the family and his father because he really wants to get to the Lighthouse. In this part Lily Briscoe attempts to paint a portrayal of Mrs Ramsay and her son James. Part 2: Time passes This second part gives the feeling

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    man and woman in to the ligjthouse virginia woolfrs. Ramsay Mrs. Ramsay emerges from the novel’s opening pages not only as a woman of great kindness and tolerance but also as a protector. Indeed‚ her primary goal is to preserve her youngest son James’s sense of hope and wonder surrounding the lighthouse. Though she realizes (as James himself does) that Mr. Ramsay is correct in declaring that foul weather will ruin the next day’s voyage‚ she persists in assuring James that the trip is a possibility

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    Irony occurs in Silas Marner when Silas gets stolen from‚ when earlier in the book he was accused of stealing. Not only that‚ but his money was stolen from him by a member of the wealthiest families in town‚ Dunstan. The irony continues to occur when‚ by the end of the book they discover that Dunstan had failed at stealing the money and had died in the lake. Silas’ money had been within reach the whole time without him knowing it. At this point‚ when the money was found‚ Silas didn’t care for it anymore

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    that combines finite and infinite truth. A created world that recognizes both limitation and isolation and how these themes are interrelated in and throughout the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay. Conceptually‚ Woolf combines all of the aforementioned realities of life into the presentation of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay‚ a married couple that seem to stand for both accurate and visionary approaches to the reality of life. It is important‚ then‚ to consider that To the Lighthouse is not only representational

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    world is insignificant. Mr. Ramsay and Lily Briscoe especially strive for this long lasting remembrance and become blinded by their desire for eternal fame. Neither realize that true greatness‚ true immortality‚ can be achieved only through the world apart from man. Though both Mr. Ramsay and Lily worry about their legacy‚ only Mrs. Ramsay‚ who concerns herself naught with how she will be remembered‚ continues to exist after death‚ and her spirit guides both Mr. Ramsay and Lily toward a path of understanding

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    children do not seem to think the same about the role of the sexes as do Mrs. Ramsay. “…her daughters could sport with infidel ideas of a life different from hers; a wilder life; not always taking care of some man or other. They questioned the role of the sexes which “called out the manliness in their girlish hearts.” (7). The author shows men as the leaders in society but weak in character because‚ even though Mrs. Ramsay was submissive to the norms‚ she sees young men as “poor church mice” (6)…she

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    How did Augustus create a strong professional army? Why was creating a paid military force important for securing the Empire? Do you think that these changes helped Augustus in his running of the provinces and securing the boarders of Rome? For leaders of many ancient civilization establishing key areas of their nations or territories in the terms of government‚ military‚ and religions. These three aspects would allow a ruler to have away to gain respect‚ power‚ support‚ and if necessary control

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    Chapter-1 Introduction 1. Art and Its Relation to Life Life and art are very closely related. Life is a series of experiences and art is the imitation and presentation of them. Life is the mixture of pains and pleasures whereas the art is imitation of them. The art makes life beautiful‚ meaningful‚ successful and worth living. The art means drawing‚ painting‚ singing song‚ acting different roles‚ writing literary works‚ decorating‚ presenting and so on. It is

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    question comparing a convention‚ so do not just list the setting or the characters‚ rather make notes on the significance of the setting‚ or how characters are developed. 5th Business: Narration: * Narration: first person perspective from Dunstan Ramsay. Though reliable‚ observant‚ narrator (opening paragraph) all events are subjective and can’t be verified. Events that occur outside of Dunny’s experience must be relayed to him through third party. (Compare to Jane Eyre) Plot/structure:

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