country. Credit was easy‚ interest rates were low‚ and corruption abounded. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald portrays how the American dream of success was extinguished until it was nothing more than greedy desire. The sanguine American dream that had turned no one away and had given all an equal opportunity for happiness and success was no longer. Through use of his main character‚ Jay Gatsby‚
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Explore how the Poet Creates the Scene in the Poem ‘In Romney Marsh’. This poem centres on the experiences of the poet in the place Romney Marsh. Right from the beginning‚ we can tell that this is not going to be just an ordinary description of a place‚ because had it been that‚ the poet would have just named it ‘Romney Marsh’. The addition of the word ‘In’ makes the poem sound like an account of things that have happened there. This is backed up immediately by the first stanza‚ which begins with
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Mrs Moore Mrs Moore is the most enigmatic of all the characters in A Passage to India. An elderly Englishwoman‚ she‚ like Aziz‚ has her precursors in Forster’s work‚ most particularly in Mrs Wilcox of Howards End (1910). We see Mrs Moore at her best in the scene in the mosque with Aziz. There she is considerate and sympathetic‚ light-hearted and completely frank. Despite his initial roughness‚ she treats Aziz with easy friendship and as an equal. Her understanding and tolerance are apparent
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based on personal moral standing‚ a movement of the preceding Georgian period. Browning’s sadistic‚ troubled characters‚ and uncomfortable dark humor are intriguing‚ and the colorful placement of words and punctuation in conveying his ideas is active and engaging‚ rendering him a perfect candidate for ‘England’s foremost Victorian Poet’. The anti-social tendencies of his disturbed characters are amusing‚ and are exemplary of entertainment. However‚ it is
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Explore the similarities and differences in the presentation of female characters in A Streetcar Named Desire and The World’s wife In this essay‚ I will be exploring the similarities and differences of female characters in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams; and ‘The World’s Wife’ by Carol Ann Duffy. Both texts denote women as somewhat weak and incompetent and as having a predatory attitude towards the mainly dominant male characters. A Streetcar Named Desire was written in 1945 and
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mildly or that which contains no nicotine. The following are the various strength levels of nicotine present in the eLiquid in the market: • 0 mg is no nicotine‚ • 6 mg is low density nicotine‚ • 12 mg is medium density nicotine‚ • 18 mg
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Explain how the character of Sheila is changed by the Inspector’s visit When the Inspector calls at the Birling household‚ all the family are affected by the revelations that were brought to light – especially the daughter Sheila. As a ‘pretty’ daughter‚ in her ‘mid 20s’‚ Sheila pays attention to everything that her parents say and accepts it quite happily. Due to her comfortable upbringing‚ Sheila is unfortunately rather spoiled and appears at some points in the play to be very superficial. This
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In “The Real Right Thing” by Henry James‚ published in 1899‚ Mrs. Doyne is introduced as the widow of the late Ashton Doyne and after his death (“but three months after”)‚ she wastes no time in approaching a friend of her deceased husband‚ George Withermore‚ to manufacture a biography of his life manipulated in a brighter light. In my opinion‚ there is a difference between the better side of a person’s character and the “real right thing” and they are both often times misconstrued as better and more
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How does Stienbeck explore different attitudes to women in the novel? ‘Of-Mice-and-Men’ was written by Steinbeck in the 1930’s towards the end of the depression where millions of people were financially ruined and had lost everything. This crisis was added to by a series of droughts which caused crops to fail and lots of farmers were unable to cover bank loans used to buy their farms and had to sell up to cover debts. One third of America’s population were unemployed and there was then no dole
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How is the character of Tituba important in the crucible? Explore how Miller portrays her Miller uses the character of T to lay the foundation for the whole play‚ when right at the start she is falsely accused of witchcraft. It is important that she is portrayed as different‚ as being black and a slave as this gives a focus for all the fear ‚ suspicion and ultimately‚ hysteria ‚ which enables such a tragic twisting of justice to occur. Tituba is a slave brought by Parris from Barbados. She
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