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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s story‚ “The Pit and the Pendulum‚” Poe‚ uses the horror elements of isolation‚ fight or flight‚ and anxiety/distortion to add suspense to the story. In summation of the story it is set in the 1400’s in Spain and is following the pov of a man thrown into a dungeon to die. Over the whole part of the story the protagonist is faced with just being by himself also known as isolation. In the story it says all “...sensations appeared swallowed up in a mad rushing descent as of the

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    personal event his in life and how the event taught him an important lesson. Hughes starts the narrative off capturing the reader’s attention by directly stating what his narrative is about‚ him being “saved”; then creating suspense by stating that he was “not really saved.” Hughes uses this technique to get the readers thinking about what he means. He goes on to further explain how the event began. He starts off by telling the reader the basics of the event; how his Auntie Reed took him to church

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    many ways. He used him to drive the plot‚ create some conflict‚ and most of all he made him unforgettable. Shakespeare used sir Sir Toby Belch to create conflict by making him one of the first characters introduced. We immediately find him coming home after partying and drinking. Maria his maid is not happy she tells him “By my troth‚ Sir Toby‚ you must come in earlier o’ nights. Your cousin‚ my lady‚ takes great exceptions to your ill hours.” Sir Toby does not care that she says this

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    How does Gaiman create a frightening atmosphere in the novel? Gaiman creates a frightening atmosphere in the novel by using different techniques. In chapter one Coraline’s new home is described in a horror way and is introduced in this quotation: “It was a very old house…” using the phrase “old house” often refers to horror films because the adjective “old” describes the house to have: ghost‚ cobwebs‚ peeled painting‚ sickly green weeds and to be neglected. Gaiman approaches the cat as strange

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    Live by the sword‚die by the sword is a great portrayal of what happens as Macbeth uses violence to get what he wants‚but eventually violence is used to kill macbeth. in Macbeth In the fiction novel Macbeth by William Shakespeare the reader meets the main protagonist Macbeth Early on in the story he is described as a fearless warrior who always is loyal. The cause of the tragedy that happened to the main protagonist Macbeth was his ambition.His ambition caused the tragedy in three steps. First his

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    In what senses can we take this major Victorian novel as a feminist text? Writing in 1966‚ R. B. Martin‚ who makes many fine points about about the novel ’s techniques and meaning‚ argues that it is essentially pre-feminist: The novel is frequently cited as the earliest major feminist novel‚ although there is not a hint in the book of any desire for political‚ legal‚ educational‚ or even intellectual equality between the sexes. Miss Bronte asks only for the simple — or is it the most complex?

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    TOPIC: INSECURITY POVERTY AND INSURGENCY IN NIGERIA: THE BOKO HARAM CHALLENGE. ABSTRACT: This paper aims to study the insecurity in Nigeria which is widely caused by Islamic sects known as Boko Haram in Nigeria and its effects on security. This paper will also find if there is a connection between poverty and Insurgency that has led to a great unrest in Nigeria

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    There are a lot of factors in a person’s life that contribute to their feeling of insecurity. Certain events might cause that‚ mostly it tends to be childhood events. Men usually try to hide their insecure feelings by making sure they appear strong and masculine while deep down they could be very weak. A person feeling insecure is normal but insecurity taking over a person might result in his downfall. That’s what happened to Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart. Okonkwo’s obsession

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    this is insecurity. I’ve always thought that it meant not being too sure of yourself or feeling shy‚ but I learned that its much more than that. Based on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/emotional_insecurity its a feeling of unease or nervousness‚ and could be triggered by feeling vulnerable in some way about oneself; self image or ego. To be honest‚ I didn’t understand what feeling nervous had to to with it‚ but it could tie into the feeling of being shy. Its not easy to relieve yourself of insecurity‚ but there

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    Overall how does Fitzgerald treat women in his novel? During the 1920s’ (also known as the Roaring 20s or the Jazz Age) women became more independent post-WW1‚ as they were finally given the right to vote. The 1920s’ was a decade of ‘the flapper‚’ the young women who exercised unprecedented freedom‚ having short hair‚ wearing relatively short skirts and applying make-up of a kind that had previously suggested immorality. Greatly increased mobility‚ in search of pleasure was a characteristic of a

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