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    Describe an important relationship in the text and explain the effect of that relationship on characters‚ events and ideas in the book. An important relationship in the novel Purple Hibiscus by Chimimanda Ngozi Adichie is the relationship between Kambili and her Aunty Ifeoma‚ and her family. It introduces Kambili into a less sheltered environment where she is not only free to speak her mind‚ she is encouraged to question things‚ and form her own opinions. She also looks up to and admires her cousin

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    Analyze how a text you have studied explores an aspect of human experience. In the novel‚ ‘Purple Hibiscus’‚ author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie explores an aspect of coming of age. The main character‚ Kambili Achike transforms from a sad child to a strong young woman as she fights her way to freedom from oppression. As she experiences new activities and events in her life‚ she grows and Adichie portrays this aspect of human experience through techniques such as internal monologue

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    Eugene Achike or Papa could easily be mistaken as being a ’monster’ for the ’horrible things’ that he has done throughout the novel‚ but that would not be a fair or accurate representation of his character. Throughout the novel the reader is bombarded with a flood of contradictory emotions towards Papa ranging from anger to sympathy. Through the eyes’ of the community Papa is seen as the perfect candidate for the father and husband of the year cup ; an honorable man‚ loving father‚ husband and an

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    2. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Rose of China‚ China Rose‚ Shoe Black Plant. The species of hibiscus which seems to have the greatest number of variants is Hibiscus rosa sinensis. These plants appear to have innumerable variations in colour and shape in both single and double forms‚ due to the interest in these plants by early hibiscus fanciers who hybridised Hibiscus rosa-sinensis with other compatible species. Ross Gast in his Genetic History of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis traces the early movement

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    Cultural collision is the colliding of two or more very distinct cultures. It causes tension between the two groups; exhibited in Purple Hibiscus and Things Fall Apart. Kambili is the main character in Purple Hibiscus‚ she demonstrates cultural collision between her and her father. The cultural collision is not strictly between her father and her‚ it is with Papa and his side of the family preventing Kambili to get to know them. Papa does not like his side of the family because Papa-Nnukwu has an

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    The Condition of Western Purple Faced-leaf Monkeys in Sri Lanka In the vast lands of Sri Lanka where there is the existence of massive biodiversity and the emerging presence of urbanization among humans‚ my species is where can be found. You can call me Sudesh‚ I am a male Western purple-faced leaf monkey. Being a head of a female troop among my species got me through tons of obstacles especially in these modern times where there is the growth of human population and the advancement of the human

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    CHAPTER – I INTRODUCTION 1.1. Origin and Development of American Literature A fundamental difference subsists between American literature and proximately all the other major literary traditions of the world: it is essentially a modern‚ recent and international literature. The American continent possessed major pre-Columbian civilizations‚ with a deep heritage of culture‚ mythology‚ ritual‚ chant and poetry. Many recent American writers‚ especially recently‚ have looked to these sources as something

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    A Portrait of a Genius One of America ’s finest playwrights‚ Eugene Gladstone O ’Neill ’s great tragedies were greatly influenced by his own experiences with his dysfunctional family. He used these occurrences to craft one of the most successful careers in the earliest 20th century‚ earning countless awards including the Nobel Prize for Literature‚ four Pulitzer Prizes‚ Antoinette Perry Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. Out of all of these Greek-like tragedies there emerged his

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    Eugene Onegin The character of Eugene Onegin reflects a unique and authentic literary period which created its own canons and ideals. Eugene Onegin does not possess heroic features‚ but represents an idealized character of a man typical for his period of time. An extremely valuable thing he does is to reveal the existence of a kind of common basis of feeling; that is to say‚ in literature readers come in contact with ex¬pression of feeling in a way that is rarely possible in actual life. The events

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    In the 1820s‚ Eugene Onegin is a bored St. Petersburg dandy‚ whose life consists of balls‚ concerts‚ parties and nothing more. One day he inherits a landed estate from his uncle. When he moves to the country‚ he strikes up a friendship with his neighbor‚ a starry-eyed young poet named Vladimir Lensky. One day‚ Lensky takes Onegin to dine with the family of his fiancée‚ the sociable but rather thoughtless Olga Larina. At this meeting he also catches a glimpse of Olga’s sister Tatyana. A quiet‚ precocious

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