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    Most dangerous game

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    Save this documentPrevious 1 2 3 4 5 Next ReadSpeaker: Listen Tools View PDF pages Print Preview E-mail Download Download MP3 Citation Tools Translate Title:Connell ’s The Most Dangerous Game Author(s):Terry W. Thompson Source:The Explicator. 60.2 (Winter 2002): p86. From Literature Resource Center. Document Type:Critical essay Bookmark:Bookmark this Document Copyright : COPYRIGHT 2002 Taylor & Francis Ltd. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00144940.asp Full Text: First

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    Sociology Of Spite." Alternatives: Global‚ Local‚ Political 31.4 (2006): 431-452. Academic Search Premier. Web. 1 Mar. 2013. Golding‚ William. Lord of the Flies. New York: Penguin‚ 1954. Print. Kruger‚ Arnold. “Golding’s Lord of the Flies.” Explicator 57.3 (Spring 1999): 167-169. Rpt. in Children’s Literature Review. Ed. Tom Burns. Vol.130. Detroit: Gale‚ 2008. Literature Resource Center. Web. 6 Mar.

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    Sisters’ is the first short story in Dubliners. If we divide the stories according to the stages in life in Dublin –‘childhood‚ adolescence‚ adulthood and public life’ –‚ ‘The Sisters’ belongs to the period of childhood‚ as well as ‘An Encounter’ and ‘Araby’. The first paragraph sets the tone not only of ‘The Sisters’‚ but also of the whole collection of stories: ‘There was no hope for him this time. (…) I said softly to myself the word paralysis.’ In the first paragraph we can relate some words

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    2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 2008‚ 2004. 365-378. Eby‚ Cecil D. ""Fitzgerald ’s Babylon Revisited." Explicator 53.3 (1995): 176. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 9 Oct. 2010." Goldberg‚ Lina. F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s ’Babylon Revisited ’ Revisited. February 2006. 10 October 2010 <http://linagoldberg.com/babylonrevisited.html>. Turner‚ J. "Fitzgerald ’s Babylon Reevisited." Explicator 48.4 (1990): 282-283. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 9 Oct. 2010."

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    Chrysanthemums ’." The Explicator 62.3 (2004): 164+. Literature Resource Center. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Skredsvig‚ Kari Meyers. "Women ’s Space‚ Women ’s Place: Topoanalysis in Steinbeck ’s ’The Chrysanthemums. ’." Revista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica 26.1 (Jan.-June 2000): 59-67. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Jelena O. Krstovic. Vol. 135. Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. Literature Resource Center. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. Thomas‚ Leroy. "Steinbeck ’s The Chrysanthemums." Explicator 45.3 (1987):

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    Annotated Bibliography Blagodarskiy‚ Vas. “Critical Analysis of Social Issues in ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Joseph Conrad.” Articlesbase. 20 Oct. 2009. Web. 30 May 2013. The main social issue in Heart of Darkness deals with abandoning European morals when faced with the power of colonialism. The two main characters‚ Kurtz and Marlow – once noble men – both face this challenge. Thus‚ the main theme in the novella can be defined as absurdly hypocritical practices of imperialism‚ with motifs such as ironic

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    startling; we are not accustomed to such spiritual intensity.[1] Previous explications have attempted to downplay this figure; for example‚ Thomas J. Steele‚ SJ [The Explicator 29 (1971): 74]‚ maintains that the "sexual meaning" is "a secondary meaning" and "probably not meant to be explicitly affirmed." Moreover‚ George Knox [The Explicator 15 (1956): 2] writes that the poem does not "require our imagining literally the relation between man and God in heterosexual terms" and that "the traditions of Christian

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    and that once again despite the swearwords that the “linguistic behavior” suggests some of the writer/director who was in contact with “The Good Book”. The third allusion I found (and last one that I will list) is that within the short story of “Araby”. It talks of a young boy who sets out to try and buy a gift for a girl he has a crush on but he fails. It shows that his humiliating loss of innocence and failure relates to that of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Not all of these directly quote

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    The perfect revenge is an action so many scorned have attempted and what so many more have lusted after. Apt punishment for the offender‚ success without being discovered and fulfillment without regret are all elements for satisfactory vengeance. All were present in "The Cask of Amontillado." However‚ despite Montresor’s actions seeming to be perfect‚ he does not fulfill the criteria for flawless revenge. Poe doesn’t quite allow readers to feel convinced of his main character’s peace of mind. Subtle

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    your ideas and to establish your own approach to your material. Please follow the current MLA style for format and documentation. 1. In a letter from May 1906‚ James Joyce stated that‚ by writing Dubliners (the short story collection from which "Araby" is taken)‚ he had "taken the first step towards the spiritual liberation of [his] country." With direct reference to the work of two of the writers on the course syllabus‚ discuss the presentation of the idea of freedom pr liberation. How do these

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