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    GUIDE FOR INTERPRETING LITERATURE THE SCHEME OF STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A LITERARY TEXT I. Speak of the author in brief. - the facts of his biography relevant for his creative activities; - the epoch (historical and social background); - the literary trend he belongs to; - the main literary pieces (works); II. Give a summary of the extract (or the story) under consideration (the gist‚ the content of the story in a nutshell). III. State the problem raised (tackled) by the author

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    analysis “Cat in the rain” Ernest Hemingway The story under the title “Cat in the Rain” was written by Ernest Hemingway‚ one of the most favourite American novelists‚ short-story writer and essayist‚ whose deceptively simple prose style has influenced wide range of writers. So‚ the story begins with the description of the hotel where two Americans stopped. It was raining‚ that’s why the couple stayed in and just a cat in the rain attracted the young woman’s attention. She wanted to get the cat inside

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    Cat Fishing Monologue

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    fro no reason‚ randomly disappear for lengths at a time. I’ve most likely called him names that I know I can not take back. We’ll be in a relationship and I’ll keep him a secret‚ and for what? But I will not forget the biggest mistake I have made. Cat fishing him. Like‚ okay‚ I didn’t know why I did it. Maybe because I was an insecure immature little shit at the time or I just thought that he’d never talk to me.

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    "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" Flannery O’Connor’s "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" is filled with many key literacy elements such as point of view‚ structure‚ setting‚ foreshadowing‚ and themes. This story is told in an omniscient point of view and part objective. O’Connor allows the story to develop by itself without getting fully into the minds of one of the characters but there is a narrator. The dialogue and actions of the characters are what make up the story. I think by telling this story through

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    Curiosity Kills the Cat

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    Curiosity Kills the Cat While curiosity may not kill children‚ it can get them into some serious trouble with the older generation. Children have very few responsibilities outside of school and the athletic field‚ leaving them with good amounts of unstructured free time. Kids get themselves into trouble‚ it’s what their notorious for. Writing on the walls‚ bullying‚ taking a cookie before dinner‚ etc. “Oh‚ they’re just being kids.” A parents job prepares their kids for the real world and the responsibilities

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    Cat Fish Monologue

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    I’ve got catfish ready to go this morning so I’m going to take it down to the Tavern. Be back later….*later on* I just got home. I’ve got real great news. My son‚ Huck has won $6‚000. That means I’m getting that money. All the whiskey I could ever imagine. I wouldn’t have to catch catfish no more‚ I’m going to head down to St. Petersburg to see Huck tonight to make sure i get that money. *Couple days later* Well.. I was planning on sneaking into his house but I had too much whiskey and passed out

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    Marlow on the journey through the Congo river to meet a man named Kurtz is highly revered in these interior parts of Africa and considered a god. He uses very descriptive detail and and many literary devices such as metaphors‚ symbols‚ irony‚ and foreshadowing to show the widespread brutality and darkness that takes place within these people in these rural parts of Africa. Starting with the title itself‚ “Heart of Darkness‚” Joseph Conrad uses it as a metaphor to compare the evil inherent in Kurtz and

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    The Use of Foreshadowing in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein "But I forget I am moralizing in the most interesting part of my tale; and your looks remind me to proceed." (33) Foreshadowing is an important part of any novel. It can be use to heighten suspense because as a reader is going through a novel the foreshadowing is telling them that something bad is about to happen and it is their job to follow the clues and try to guess what it is. Through out the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley‚ the three

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    Cat is out of the bag: KANA and Layoff Gone Awry(A) 1) Who are the key constituents in this case and identify each of their interests? The key constituents in this case are in the table below: Constituents Vicki (VP of Int. and HR) and Bryan Kettle (CFO) Chuck Bay (CEO) and Tom Doyle (COO) Customers Terminated employees and unions Survivor employees Managers The investment Community HRManagement Interests making the layoff process go as smoothly and transparently for the business

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    In “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson uses foreshadowing to clue at what happens at the end of the story which is‚ Mrs.Hutchinson gets stoned. For example‚ Shirley Jackson starts to give us little hints throughout the story. For instance‚ when the town people were getting ready for the lottery‚“Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones.”(Jackson) This quotation displays that Bobby Martin was using foreshadowing to hint at what the lottery really was. The part where Bobby Martin stocked

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