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    Priests and scholars‚ highest group Kshatriyas- rulers and warriors Vaishyas- merchants Shudra- Artisans and laborers Taj Mahal- built as a tomb for Muntaz Mahal Mahabharata and Ramayana- 2 great epics Panchatrantra- oldest collection of Indian fables Bhakti- social religious movement Castes are not limited to India. They may be found in one form or another in most nations today. In Europe‚ the royal families traditionally were a separate caste from the peasant farmers‚ tradesmen‚ and other

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    which various items work cohesively to show the “meaning beyond the literal level” (“Alchemist Analysis Notes”; “Fables and Parables: From Symbols to Allegory?”). “Everything in the narrative is a symbol that relates to other symbols within the story” and “can be read either literally or as a symbolic statement about a political‚ spiritual‚ or psychological truth”‚ like The Holy Bible. (“Fables and Parables: From Symbols to Allegory?”). With the comprehension of the system of allegory‚ one is able to

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    Animal Farm is an allegorical fable of the workers revolt and the rise to power of the communist party in the former Soviet Union shortly after World War I and in particular the rise to supremacy of Joseph Stalin‚ as told in the form of a story of the farm animals of Manor Farm who overthrow the drunken farmer Jones and seize control of the farm for themselves. In this allegory‚ farmer Jones represents the Russian aristocracy and the animals represent the peasants‚ working class‚ and some elements

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    elasticity in depicting the orator‚ Franklin allows for the audience to realize a definite difference. Franklin ends his passage with a conceited quip from the minister‚ saying "What I delivered to you were sacred truths; but that you tell me is mere fable‚ fiction‚ and falsehood." By showing the belligerent arrogance of the minister‚ Franklin uses his tone to indefinitely expose his attitude toward the minister‚ and in doing so‚ leads one to question if the Indians are the real

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    exotic and magical. They explain how the world was created‚ how certain animals possess certain characteristics‚ why some places have waterfalls‚ volcanoes‚ mountains‚ flora or fauna and‚ in the case of legends‚ an explanation of the origins of things. Fables are about animals and these teach moral lessons. Our country’s epics are considered ethno-epics because unlike‚ say‚ Germany’s Niebelunginlied‚ our epics are not national for they are "histories" of varied groups that consider themselves "nations

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    As a child‚ rather than being told fairy tales and fables‚ my mom told me her story of leaving her family and the only life she knew to venture to America in hopes of creating a better life for herself‚ her future family‚ and her family back home. Her goal was to achieve the desperately sought over American dream. However‚ this was not the American dream she imagined. Upon her arrival she took on multiple blue collar unskilled jobs in order to make ends meet while simultaneously trying to learn English

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    <center><b>Examine each opening sentence carefully. To what degree does each sentence give a clue as to the story‚ which is to follow‚ and the use of language within it? Refer to the sentences of "Full Stop"‚ "Why Apes Look Like People" and "The Escape".</b></center> <br> <br>A captivating opening is half the success for any story. The opening may be descriptive‚ full of sarcasm‚ unusual or exciting. It is the same with the opening tune to a song. Besides memorable lyrics and a beautiful melody‚

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    impossible to say which was which.” Quotes like these show the concerns that George Orwell is trying to portray about society in the novel Animal Farm. Orwell uses many literary techniques such as allegory‚ the use of a fable and satire. These styles are a contributing factor to help Orwell show some of the concerns about society like the need for human rights‚ the use of education and intelligence as tools of oppression and using violence and terror as a means of control

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    Louisa May Alcott‚ or more commonly known as the author of the classic novel‚ Little Women‚ was born on November 29th‚ 1832 at Germantown‚ Pennsylvania. She was the second of four daughters born to Bronson and Abigail “Abba” Alcott. She had an older sister named Anna‚ and two younger sisters: Elizabeth and May. Through her writing and her novels‚ she managed to create a name for herself and achieve financial security for her family. She was truly a successful American author. Though the Alcott

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    doing this will result in a more sufficient outcome with the child (Jones 2003). Tharinger et al. (2008) found that ‘fables’ meaning myths‚ fairy tales and other fantasy talk has significantly helped feedback be understandable to children. Direct feedback can sometimes be too much for children to take in as they can easily be overwhelmed (Tharinger et al. 2008). Using fables when giving feedback allows children to feel understood with the speaker as it gives the effect of accurate mirroring (Tharinger

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