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    of a certain generation. A great example of this is shown through Harry‚ the protagonist of Ernest Hemingway’s The Snows of Kilimanjaro where we are presented with a character who yearns to be remembered by writing about some of things he has had to live though. However‚ while on his death bed‚ Harry realizes he never got a chance to write all the stories that

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    Winston thinks that the proles are the only hope for a better future; if they revolt as a mass‚ the government can’t do anything about it. The shame is that the proles are too dumb and too content with their lives to stand up for their rights. Winston makes a comment about the red-armed woman who is free and she looks fertile; she is able to produce a lot of kids for the future generation which can break the regime. Girls and women are very much neglected

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    suggests‚ through the characters and events of this novel that acting civilised is a custom that is adopted by society‚ however he also suggests that civilisation itself may not be as strong as some would like to think. At first‚ we see Golding present civilisation as something that binds all the boys to a sense of right and wrong. In chapter one the first thing Ralph and Piggy suggest is "we should have a meeting". That this comes to Ralph so instinctively suggests that they are used to a world

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    How does Priestley use Eva Smith as a dramatic device? Priestley represents Eva as a dramatic device in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’ in many different ways‚ and also uses her to connect everybody to making them/(all characters) guilty for Eva Smith’s death. At the beginning of the play in Act 1 scene 1‚ Priestley uses Eva to represent the voiceless “she’d left a letter there and sort of a diary”‚ it’s as if Priestley is using the Inspector to represent Eva‚ making Eva voiceless‚ as if the Inspector

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    How does Fitzgerald present identity in ‘The Great Gatsby’ Use ‘The Bluest Eye’ to illuminate your answer. ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F.Scott Fitzgerald is set in America before the Great Depression‚ and focuses on the aristocrats of “West and East Egg”; Fitzgerald explores identity through the characters and their greed for money‚ the search of love and the unachievable American dream. The novel is named after a young man who in by pursuing the love of his life loses his identity. ‘The Bluest Eye’

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    In The Collector by John Fowles‚ Obsession plays the key role in both characters‚ Clegg and Miranda. One can see that obsession is present in Clegg’s point of view as he stalks Miranda around London. Miranda’s obsession is found in her diary about a man she loves. Both obsessions between Clegg and Miranda differ significantly. At the beginning of The Collector‚ the reader is introduced to Clegg as he is watching over Miranda in the Town Hall Annexe‚ where he works. Days that Clegg worked he would

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    Prejudice and discrimination are found across the entire world. For example‚ my dad once showed me the song‚ “Strange fruit”‚ it sounds like a silly name but actually leads up to gruesome metaphor about lynching in the South. The song lyrics describe the dead bodies so well that they almost make me sick. They describe the look of the hanging corpses with“The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth”. The song ends in silence after the singer refers back to the fruit metaphor with “Here is a strange and

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    self-conscious. We go about our lives believing what we are told based on what our culture deems to be the right way to live. There are two things that seem to keep us from living the way we are supposed to be‚ or so it seems-time and tradition. It is almost as if “progress” is inhibited by time and tradition. Time is simply the modern invention we have devised to schedule our life. It puts parameters on our daily living. Tradition is what has been imprinted on us by our

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    societal norm of his time by creating a black hero and using a white villain to undermine and deceive his otherwise flawless black character. It is through Shakespeare‚ that we are able to explore notions of racism and inequality‚ which were present then and still present now‚ thus enables us to see that this is still a highly topical issue in the 21st century‚ deeming it a very relevant and important unit for all to study. Acceptance

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    This essay will explore the aspect of gender in Athenian society‚ particularly how it is presented in Euripides’ Heracles and Medea. Focusing on the main characters of each play‚ Euripides’ treatment of his characters will be discussed and how each complies and/or differs to Athenian society gender expectations. A comprehensive and unbiased view on gender in 4th and 5th century Athenian society is almost impossible to find. This is because there were no woman writers in this time period and very

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