2. Dhahir‚ Sanna. "Literary Contexts in Poetry: Edgar Allan Poe ’s "The Raven." Literary Contexts in Poetry: Edgar Allan Poe ’s ’The Raven ’ (2007): 1. Literary Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. 3. Graham‚ Kevin. "Poe ’s THE BELLS." Explicator 62.1 (2003): 9-11. Literary Reference Ce 4. Kennedy‚ X. J.‚ and Dana Gioia. "Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart." Literature. New York: Pearson-Longman‚ 2010. Print.nter. EBSCO. Web. 14 Apr. 2011. 5. Quinn‚ Patrick F.‚ and Harold Bloom. "PATRICK
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Cited: Du Bose‚ Thomas. “The Lottery” Masterplots‚ Fourth Edition; November 2010‚ p1-3 Griffin‚ Amy A. “Jackson’s The Lottery” Explicator; Fall99‚ Vol. 58 Issue 1‚ p44‚ 3p Jackson‚ Shirley. “The Lottery” [220-227] Perrines’s Story & Structure
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Fiction 36 (1999): 251-62. Academic Search Premier. Web. 30 Dec. 2012. Faulkner‚ William. “A Rose for Emily.” The Seagull Reader. 2nd ed. Ed. Joseph Kelly. New York: Norton‚ 2007. 155-164. Print. Wallace‚ James M. “Faulkner’s ‘A Rose for Emily.’” Explicator 67.4 (1992): 105-07. Academic Search Premier. Web. 30 Dec. 2012.
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Running head: Theme and Narrative Elements 1 Theme and Narrative Elements Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story: The Story of an Hour Tanya Patterson Prof. Emily Benson September 15‚ 2014 Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story: The Story of an Hour The Story of an Hour written by Kate Chopin in 1894 the reader should zone in on the main character Mrs. Mallard ’s thoughts and not so much on the excitement of the story but the ending. The insights of different literary elements
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Elizabeth Threats Professor William Isaacson English 102 MA1 4 May 2013 A Doll’s House This play is based on a marriage between two people. A relationship built not on trust and equality but on lies and deception. The play brings to life a woman’s role in society and the inequality between the sexes. The play introduces us to some shady characters. The first is Nora Helme the wife of Torvald Helmer. On the ouside she portrays herself to be a loving wife‚ devoted mother and a carefree
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Catch-22: The Inherent Abuse of Power Through Milo Minderbinder Two major themes of Catch-22 by Joseph Heller are the absurdity of war and the abuse of power. These two themes depend on one another in order to coexist. It is through the power exhibited by senior officers and command staff that the absurdities take place. In this novel‚ the main character‚ Yossarian‚ is a bombardier in a squadron in Pianosa‚ Italy. He is surrounded by absurdity and power abuse‚ most notably from Catch-22. Catch-22
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and thus strongly indicates that religion is not evident in the character’s lives. Also‚ Gatsby’s worshipping of fake ideals reinforces the lack of religion and morality within the society. Intertextualism of the lyrical diction ‘I’m the Sheik of Araby…into your tent ill creep’ is inserted to emphasise Gatsby’s childish dreams of reclaiming Daisy. Gatsby worshipping false ideals
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Cited: Blithe‚ Hal and Sweet‚ Charlie. “Eliot’s THE LOVE SONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK.” The Explicator 62.2 (2004): 108-110. Literary Reference Center Plus. Web. Eliot‚ T.S. “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” The Norton Introduction to Literature: Shorter Tenth Edition. Eds. Allison Booth and Kelly J. Mays. New York: Norton‚ 2010. 1015-1019
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House Made of Dawn: The Loss and Rebirth of Identity Indian‚ as the first inhabitants in North America continent are known as mysterious and full of legends‚ but they are always considered an old race with glorious and miserable history‚ like most other earlier civilization in the world. The Indians had been silent in the history of literature for a quite long time‚ because most of their works are in oral forms‚ and spread from mouth to mouth among themselves. In House Made of Dawn Momaday tells
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literature of the fantastic: Edgar Allan Poe ’s `The Black Cat ’." Studies in Short Fiction 29.4 (1992): 487. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 1 Dec. 2009. Bliss‚ Ann V. "Household Horror: Domestic Masculinity in Poe ’s The Black Cat." Explicator 67.2 (2009): 96-99. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 1 Dec. 2009. Poe‚ Edgar. “The Black Cat”. Norton Anthology American Literature. 7th. 1. New York‚ NY: W.W. Norton & Company‚ Inc.‚ 2008. 705-711. Print.
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