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    The Kugelmass Episode

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    Kugelmass has been married twice. His marriages seem to have taken a toll on him and he also seems to be right smack in the thick of a midlife crisis.. He is no longer satisfied with his wife and decides to have an affair with the one and only Madame Bovary. Kugelmass says of his wife‚ “Who suspected she’d let herself go and swell up like a beach ball?” Allen obviously did not want the reader to feel sad or sorry for the main character. He so effortlessly creates a distance between the reader and Kugelmass

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    A Doll House Analyzation

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    1. A Doll House By: Henrik Ibsen This quotation is found within the play “A Doll House”. The character Nora is speaking to her old friend Mrs. Linde and Dr.Rank. The time period and society Nora lived in‚ was where women were viewed as inferior to men. Women of that era were expected to stay at home and attend to the needs of their spouse and children. Her husband Torvald‚ would constantly disallow the slightest pleasures that she aspired to have‚ such as macaroons. Nora lived a life of lies in

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    helps to illuminate the meaning of the work as whole. Avoid mere plot summary. You may select a work from the list below or choose another novel or play of comparable literary merit. All the King’s Men King Lear Anna Karenina Madame Bovary As I Lay Dying The Mill on the Floss The Awakening Moby-Dick Billy Budd Mrs. Dalloway Bleak House Native Son Bless Me‚Ultima One Hundred Years of Solitude Catch-22 Othello Crime and Punishment The Scarlet Letter

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    Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems by Edgar Allan Poe Eleanor Roosevelt by Blanche Wiesen Cook The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters by Mark Dunn Eloise by Kay Thompson Emily the Strange by Roger Reger Emma by Jane Austen – read Empire Falls by Richard Russo Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective by Donald J. Sobol Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton Ethics by

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    “Unlike the fairy-tale youth who only runs away
the better to be re-integrated into the family circle‚ even unlike Ulysses‚
that paragon of seafarers and no less master of home-comings‚ Robinson breaks
once and for all with those he has rejected. Having wished to be nobody’s
son he becomes in fact completely orphaned‚ completely alone‚ the innocent
self-begetter in a kingdom of complete solitude.” Marthe Roberts’s quote rings through Don Quixote and Robinsons Crouse. All the characters and sometimes

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    LOCATING THE FEMALE IN SELECTED PLAYS OF JOHN OSBORNE AND ARNOLD WESKER The Post War British theatre‚ dominated by its galaxy of angry young men‚ had its host of women as well. But‚ these women have often received quite a lukewarm response from the critics. The plays of John Osborne and Arnold Wesker‚ for instance‚ were made synonymous with a Jimmy Porter or a Ronny Kahn. Naturally‚ characters such as Helena‚ Sarah and their ilk got little or no critical attention. In today’s

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    Historiographic Metafiction

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    Historiographic Metafiction Parody and the Intertextuality of History LINDA HUTCHEON Il y a plus affaire à interpreter les interpretations qu’a interpreter les choses‚ et plus de livres sur les livres que sur autre sujet: nous ne faisons que nous entregloser. -Montaigne The frontiers of a book are never clear-cut: beyond the title‚ the first lines‚ and the last full-stop‚ beyond its internal configuration and its autonomous form‚ it is caught up in a system of references to other books‚ other

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    Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Outside Reading Books (ORBs) & Summer Reading Instructions- 2010-2011 Patrice Norris- Instructor Email: elwyn.norris@mnps.org READ THIS HANDOUT VERY CAREFULLY BECAUSE THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE QUITE SPECIFIC Part I. All AP Literature students are required to read How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster. You will refer to this book throughout the year. The book is very entertaining and very informative as an introduction to

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    In Doll Bones‚ there are three 12 year old friends named Zach‚ Poppy‚ and Alice. The day they became friends they’ve been playing a continuous ever-changing game -a game that takes place in a world populated with pirates and thieves‚ mermaids‚ and warriors. Ruling over them all is the Great Queen‚ a bone – china doll imprisoned in a cabinet‚ cursing those who displease her. But then one day Zach’s father threw away his action figures. Zach quits the game and lies about the reason. Their friendship

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    Why Literature

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    Why Literature? The premature obituary of the book. By Mario Vargas Llosa It has often happened to me‚ at book fairs or in bookstores‚ that a gentleman approaches me and asks me for a signature. "It is for my wife‚ my young daughter‚ or my mother‚" he explains. "She is a great reader and loves literature." Immediately I ask: "And what about you? Don’t you like to read?" The answer is almost always the same: "Of course I like to read‚ but I am a very busy person." I have heard this explanation

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