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    indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness.’[1] In the 19th century‚ Americans‚ numbering perhaps in the thousands‚ were drawn to Europe—especially to Munich and Paris—to study the art of painting. Henry James‚ for instance‚ was a famous expatriate American writer from the 1870s‚ who adopted England as his home. The term ’expatriate’ in some countries also has a legal context used for tax purposes. An expatriate living in a country can receive a favourable

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    James Watson

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    James Dewey Watson is the man known for his great contribution to science. He and Francis Crick created the Double-Helix which later helped many other scientists. James Dewey Watson was born April 6‚ 1928 in Chicago‚ Illinois. He is still alive today. Watson’s childhood was spent in Chicago‚ Illinois. As a child‚ he lived with being punier than other boys in class. The only consolation was his parents’ empathy — they encouraged constant trips to the local store for chocolate milk shakes

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    The Dead By James Joyce

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    Unburdened by excessive length and convoluted storytelling‚ James Joyce’s The Dead is able to detail and explore simple and brief‚ though highly intimate‚ moments of visceral human emotion and engage deeply with an array of themes. In this sense‚ The Dead is driven far more by an investigation of characters’ motivations‚ emotions and reactions‚ and the continued development thereof‚ than it is by plot. Nevertheless‚ the story’s enduring success reflects that this has resonated with audiences. Despite

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    Enn315-Turn of the Screw

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    What happens remains irrevocably uncertain’ James uses the prologue to the novel to introduce the themes with in this Novella but more importantly he encourages the readers to be active in reading between the lines ‚ and not to accept what is said at face value ‚ James achieves this by surrounding Douglass with a group of people who are clearly and intently open about reading into the manuscripts further ‚ they are critical and sceptical‚ James also encourages the readers to search for sexual

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    Henry Ford was born in 1863‚ He began his working life at age 16 as an apprentice mechanic. This initial job was in a factory in Detroit in which he was employed as an engineer specializing in lighting company by Edison‚ he alternated various jobs in Detroit‚ one of which being a farmer on his family farm. The turning point in his life came in 1893 when he began to give shape to his revolutionary vision of the car‚ and began developing prototypes of the internal combustion engine. On June 4‚ 1896

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    Conquerors by Henry Treece 1933 ‘Conquerors’ written in 1933 by Henry Treece is a poem about the horrors of the aftermath of war in the point of view of a victorious soldier. Throughout the text the persona is a soldier as there is a sense a teamwork shown by the author’s use of “we” or “not one amongst us” eliminating one’s individuality. Also the last sentence implies that they are away from home as they are thinking about it rather than looking at it. By saying “No one told us victory was like

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    Chapter One Analysis: The main theme which Henry James explores in his novella‚ Daisy Miller‚ concerns the contrast between American and European societies in the second half of the nineteenth century. Symbolically these societies represent‚ respectively‚ an innocent and natural way of life as compared to a ritualized‚ experienced‚ and artificial manner which was more present in Europe. James had lived comfortably in both the United States and abroad. He was the first author truly capable of exploring

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    Henry V Analysis

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    Henry V – William Shakespeare There can be little doubt that Shakespeare intended to present his protagonist in “Henry V” as the popular hero-king. His efforts are mainly concentrated on the portraiture of this “star of England”‚ King Henry‚ whom he deliberately chose out of the page of history as the finest representative of the best distinctive type of English character. He wanted his play to lead triumphantly to an English victory against overwhelming odds at Agincourt. What is not agreed among

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    A value common in many gothic texts is that of the role of women‚ who are generally demonstrated as weak and incapable‚ especially in difficult and unfamiliar circumstances. In “The Turn of the Screw‚” for example‚ the governess and even Mrs Grose are determined to protect and mother the children yet; ironically‚ they cannot even go as far as to protect themselves mentally. Correspondingly‚ in “Shutter Island‚” it is implied that Teddy’s psychological insecurity is only there due to the trauma his

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    Henry David Thoreau

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    near a pond. Who would choose a life like this? Henry David Thoreau did‚ and he enjoyed it. Who was Henry David Thoreau‚ what did he do‚ and what did others think of his work? Henry David Thoreau was born in Concord‚ Massachusetts on July 12‚ 1817 ("Thoreau" 96)‚ on his grandmother’s farm. Thoreau‚ who was of French-Huguenot and Scottish-Quaker ancestry‚ was baptized as David Henry Thoreau‚ but at the age of twenty he legally changed his name to Henry David. Thoreau was raised with his older sister

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