The Legacy of Hemingway’s Words Almost a century ago‚ Americans were living what would be known as the best time of their lives. The roaring 20’s was an age where it was expected to go against the norm: extravagant parties thrown at mansions‚ secret societies of expatriates‚ and a booming economy to fuel it all. The world has drastically changed since then. Can one still find inspiration to live spontaneously in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises? The elegance of the 1920s has passed with time
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Allegory: - A narrative in which the agents and actions and sometimes the setting‚ are conveyed by the author to make sense of the “literal”‚ primary level of significance as well as a secondary level of significance. 1) Historical and political allegory: in which characters and actions represent historical personages and events. 2) The allegory of ideas: Literal characters represents concepts and the plot allegorizes an abstract doctrine. Personification of abstract entities such as virtues‚
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The novel is best understood supporting the aspects of metafiction and an arrangement of facts and fiction — all of which are used throughout other examples of postmodern literature. The Vietnam War was the most critical event and conflict that altered our societal view from modern to “post modern” after the people
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law‚ ethics‚ and culture. Cambridge‚ England: Cambridge University Press‚ 2005. Print. Rourke‚ P. J.‚ and Adam Smith. On The wealth of nations. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press ;‚ 2007. Print. Winch‚ Donald. Adam Smith ’s politics: an essay in historiographic revision. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1978. Print.
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ENG 4U January 25‚ 2013 Snow Falling on Cedars by David Gutterson and Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones are both remarkable novels that are praised by critics everywhere. Mister Pip revolves around a 13 year old girl named Matilda living on a tropical island in Papa New Guinea that is torn apart by war. After many of the villagers flee the island‚ Mr. Watts‚ a mysterious white man becomes the children’s school teacher with nothing more than a copy of “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens. The world
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• Post-modernism After war world 2-reflects modernists cycle of disillusionment alienation • Metafiction Readers always aware that they are in a fiction characters know that they are in a story • Anti-hero A protagonist who lacks heroic virtues and qualities. Ex: Leroy from Lowlands • Motif Repeated word or image Ex: BIRDS are a motif in the Aguero Sisters • Button -Cisneros’ own term for a detailed image/short scene can be inserted into similar stories • Magical realism Fantasy
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Atonement (1992). What makes this minority metafictional style especially unique is not only its presence in the work of one of the late twentieth century’s preeminent British novelists‚ but also its ethical character. For this reason‚ the kind of metafiction being discussed should not be conflated with more traditionally ideological forms that attest to their own fictionality in the name of undermining
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Bamdad Attarn IB HL English The Things They Carried Commentary: How to Tell a True War Story Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried is a work of metafiction that manages to test fiction in its very nature through the chapter‚ “How to Tell a True War Story.” The blurred line between reality and the imagination is explored by the given account—the reader is alienated and forced to think‚ does the truth matter in a war story? This chapter alternates in narration between O’Brien as a soldier
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life to Scheherazade’s‚ and mentions that he can’t "count on having even a thousand nights and a night" (page 4) in which to tell them. The Arabian Nights‚ like Midnight’s Children is an example of what might be called a self-conscious text or a Metafiction: it is a story about telling a story. Midnight’s Children contains many metaphors about the process of writing and reading and the relationship between the reader and the narrator. The perforated sheet and the pickle jars are just two examples. Midnight’s
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Analyse the use of language and popular culture in Carmen Martín Gaite’s El cuarto de atrás and Rosa Montero’s Te trataré como a una reina. How do they influence identity (and specifically gender identity)? Carmen Martin Gaite and Rosa Montero are two female Spanish writers that grew up under the Francoist regime and who where part of the ‘feminist boom’ of Spanish writing that appeared in the ‘transition period’. They concentrated on those traditionally marginalised by society‚ particularly
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