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    ENGLISH MODULES Wilfred Own Poetry Wilfred Owen was a war poet. Unlike many other poets of the first world war‚ Owen wrote about the hellish nature of war. He sought to reveal the horrors of war and became the spokesmen for men at the front. Common views of war at that time was that it was a patriotic thing to do‚ the honour and glory it would bring‚ the music and the drums. Wilfred thorugh his poems aims to encourage readers that war is not something to be glorifying‚ men‚ even teenagers are

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    previous relationships. He compares her previous relationships with other men to pieces of them left behind in her body and he still maintains that he loves her unconditionally. The narrator tells the woman he loves to go to the place where he is waiting for her and that they will always be just the two of them. My interpretation of the last sentences of the poem is that he will always stand by her and is anxious to start their life together. In “Tonight I Can Write”‚ the narrator begins by saying

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    shows the part of everyone that has spiritual emptiness. This novel portrays a lot of religious imagery. The savior in the story is Jay Gatsby‚ he is a very wealthy man. Jay is known for his parties. He has the parties to try to bring his lost love back into his life‚ although‚ this never happens. He wants to help her escape the life that she does not want.As said in the article from Crossref-it.info‚

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    bold statement in the old village; the black box almost simulates what the unlucky lottery winner’s life will look like when they are finally stoned to death by their own violent psychopathic villagers. A black box that simulates the darkness and emptiness of a coffin‚ which is inevitably where the unlucky lottery winner will end up; this is definitely not in any way the symbol of a happy ending for a lottery winner‚ that modern society perceives almost all the time. Also pay attention to the tone

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    Chapter 1: The Buchanans and Jordon Baker All the important characters in each chapter for “The Great Gatsby” are somehow connected to each other‚ whatever relationship they have or don’t have. In the following I will describe how the characters are linked with one another and which qualities they possess. I think Nick Carraway is the most important character in Chapter 1. As Nick was both the narrator and participant in the story‚ Fitzgerald conveyed immediacy to the events of the past and

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    Thom Yorke’s chilling voice‚ is the fact that after almost one hour of silence and sound effects‚ we suddenly hear a sad song playing quite loudly‚ and the sense of panic and anxiety we had watching the episode is transformed into that of sheer emptiness and doom – something Black Mirror is notorious for. It is one of those episodes that‚ as Chitwood puts it‚ “make you want to curl up and die at the end” (2016)‚ a feeling that this song captures

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    This critique is based on a theatrical performance entitled‚ ‘Ruby Moon’. Ruby Moon is a playwright written by Matt Cameron. This play is directed by Christopher Ling. There are only two actors in the play: the main actor is Alex Chua portraying as Ray Moon‚ and the main actress is Davina Goh portraying as Sylvie Moon. The play was performed at Pentas 2‚ KLPAC on the 1st of March‚ 2013. In my opinion‚ the main theme of the play is acceptance. Ray Moon and Sylvie Moon’s daughter went missing and

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    food‚ but the only visible words in the sign read “Ya gotta get it”‚ which could resemble the man’s workplace the constant push on the man for more. His dead‚ outlooking stare looks as if he sees someone outside the store he is in‚ or that he is waiting for someone to arrive and join

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    International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) ISSN 2249-6912 Vol. 3‚ Issue 2‚ Jun 2013‚ 139-144 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd. A STUDY OF THE ZOO STORY AS AN ABSURD AND SOCIALLY REALISTIC DRAMA SHIPRA MALIK Associate Professor‚ I.I.M.T Engg. College‚ Meerut‚ Uttarpradesh‚ India ABSTRACT The article is an attempt to bring into light the elements of absurdism and social criticism in the play‚ The Zoo Story written by Edward Albee. Throughout the play the dramatist has adopted certain absurdist techniques

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    Through the last four paragraphs of the novel‚ Fitzgerald effectively connects the numerous main ideas to the failure of the American Dream. By criticizing Gatsby’s household one last time before he left‚ Nick depicts the emptiness found in the grandeur of wealth. That the American Dream has the ability to bring money into a person’s life‚ but cannot fill the void that is familial connections. Likewise‚ it builds the idea that the American Dream and the rapid expansion of humans

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