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    To what extent does Look Both ways depict human communication as problematic. In the film text "Look Both Ways"‚ problems in communicating with people are examined through many of the main characters‚ especially with Andy. In life‚ communicating with others can be difficult particularly when circumstances arise in which you do not know how to express your personal feelings or there are past experiences that hinder the way you view life. In Andy’s character we are presented with a man who has

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    Book Project John Steinbeck was an American writer who was born on February 27th‚ 1902 and died on December 20th‚ 1968. He is well known for the novella‚ “Of mice and Men” and “The grapes of wrath”. He was the author of twenty seven books‚ including sixteen novels‚ sixteen non-fiction books‚ and five collections of short stories. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. He graduated from Salinas High School in 1919 and went from there to Stanford University where he stayed for five years

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    In the story "Of Mice & Men"‚ John Steinbeck creates a pair of low-class companionship as the story ’s main character. This pair of companionship‚ George and Lennie is very different from each other‚ nothing alike‚ no matter talking about their figures‚ personality‚ IQ‚ etc‚ except that they both carry the same American dream as they spend their hard days traveling together and working in the ranch. Lennie is portrayed as being childlike. He looks up on George as a parental figure: "Lennie ’s lips

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    thinking of and treating Jelka like an animal and an inferior. The narrator and Jim’s comparisons of her to an animal are portrayed later in the way she is brutally beaten by Jim in the barn on their farm. The limited omniscient point of view used to tell the story also contributes to the presentation of Jelka being less than human. Steinbeck’s story in many ways shows the horrendous actions people take against women‚ making many readers feel that females are little more than objects of property. In

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    The Ways That Golding Presents the Island Setting of “Lord of the Flies” William Golding wrote Lord of the Flies in 1954. It tells the story of a group of young boys who are stranded on a previously uninhabited island with no adults around to save them. Golding used the idea of an island as a blank canvas backdrop in several ways which greatly enhance the effectiveness of the story. The island has no other humans on it‚ and shows no signs of man ever living there before. The landscape is perfect

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    Techniques That Steinbeck Uses To Present George & Lennie and Their relationship leading up to the Dream. Leading up to their dream Steinbeck builds up a clear image to who Lennie and George are. Immediately the main point is made to us that George is an intelligent‚ curious man who is portrayed as a motherly character who looks after Lennie and shows him what to do. Lennie is portrayed as the complete opposite as he is compared to a horse (huge‚ powerful) and a bear (massive‚ powerful‚ clumsy and

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    of John Steinbeck “Of Mice and Men” John Steinbeck was an American author he was classified as a freelance writer‚ Steinbeck’s novels can all be classified as social novels dealing with the economic problems of rural. Steinbeck wrote novels and short stories of social criticism. Some of his most famous writings‚ “Dubious Battle” (1936)‚ and a series of admirable short stories‚ “The Long Valley” (1938)‚ The “Grapes of Wrath” (1939) and “Of Mice and Men” (1937). In this story‚ John Steinbeck‚ uses symbolism

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    of life in terms of beauty through the medium of words. Poems of the poet Seamus Heaney reveal different kinds of emotions and memories. Comparing “Anahorish 1944” and “Rilke: After the fire”‚ the memories in the two poems interpret in two different ways by one poet. “Anahorish 1944” gives a vivid imagery of the soldiers from WW2. The speaker tells as a witness (as the quotation marks show at the beginning and end of the poem). This means that Heaney is quoting someone else’s word in his poem. Vivid

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    I have chosen to work with “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck for this assignment‚ I have found this short story to be fascinating and it brings with it emotional undertones which remain with the reader long after reading. In the essay I will be demonstrating how the author has used both tone and style and symbolism to convey the principles of the work. Tone and style can be found in the method of writing and narration. Tone is indicated by the style the text is written‚ who the narrator is and

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    ability to reveal major insights about both the central characters as well as humanity in general. Through heavy yet artful symbolism‚ an author can make something seemingly confusing or insignificant; manifest itself into a hugely relevant detail. “Chrysanthemums” is one of those tales. Utilizing a variety if symbols‚ such as Elisa`s clothing‚ images of inside versus outside‚ fights and flowers carefully placed throughout he short story‚ Steinbeck highlight the emotional separation of the main couples

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