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    and success. As a result‚ American societies and their culture became more diverse. In the story‚ Daisy Miller‚ Henry James compared the values that people follow in the America and Europe. He did so by presenting main characters from different locations and compared their values and beliefs. Miller’s family‚ especially Daisy Miller‚ one of the main characters of the story represents America and its values. Whereas‚ there are several characters who represent Europe. As it is shown in the story

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    false witness against its neighbor”. Grace represents the cleansing of the soul. For instance if you envy someone‚ you would have to be cleansed of your hatred towards that fellow person. Lastly‚ Divine Mission the spread of religion. One of the ways you can represent that is by going to church every Sunday‚ and sharing religious views with others. In the Crucible‚ the first belief John Proctor breaks in the play is Grace. John proctor showed adultery to his servant‚

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    “The Gothic‚ through the motif of the double explores the struggle between the good and evil within man” To what extent are Poe’s short stories‚ Coleridge’s Christabel and R.L Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde explorations of the duality of man. The gothic‚ as a fictional genre‚ came about as a result of cultural changes in the eighteenth century; these cultural changes began to form through the renaissance. This transitional period between the Medieval Era and the modern world changed the way

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    solitude within a Victorian society are represented in Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” Ellie Walsh Primarily‚ the bizarre plotline and maddening characters in “Alice in Wonderland” cause the novel to be categorised as a story of nonsense‚ and indeed‚ for children at least‚ this may be the key function of the book; to be a fun and experimental tale of madness. However‚ it can be argued that the nonsense in the story only thinly veils some of the most relevant themes of Victorian society‚ particularly

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    Disobedience is a very controversial topic due to the fact that history represents such a wide range of extremities of this ideology. Disobedience can be perceived in many different ways and it can either help or destroy the structure of society. An example of disobedience in society that has proved very successful in the past is civil disobedience. Throughout history‚ civil disobedience has made a huge impact on the U.S. government and is responsible for several popular social reforms. Many of the

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    story of Jay Gatsby‚ a young man who bootlegs and gambles to achieve wealth‚ only to impress his first love‚ a materialistic spoiled girl named Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby and Daisy went their separate ways when Gatsby joined the war. Now Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan and Gatsby is trying to win her back through wealth. Gatsby’s one goal is to have Daisy; despite her marriage he believes that he can recreate his past with her. Fitzgerald‚ paints the picture of the of Gatsby’s dream with symbolism‚ by

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    How does Scrooge’s recollection of his childhood bring about his reform? In ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ Dickens uses memories from Scrooges childhood to assist him in his transformation throughout the novella. As the Ghost’s take Scrooge on adventures back into his childhood‚ thoughts charge into his mind that causes abundant feelings of regret and disappointment towards the person he has become today. He is reminded that it’s not too late to revolutionize his ways to improve himself‚ and comes to the

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    In the 19th century‚ writers Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener”(1853) and “The Minister’s Black Veil”(1836) criticizing the unrealistic expectations we made amongst ourselves and what our actions‚ influenced by society‚ might lead others to do. “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street” and

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    it is right” said Rosa Parks‚ the mother of the civil rights movement. Parks exemplified the role of civil disobedience along with many others to peacefully fight for what they thought was unjust. So the question is‚ does civil disobedience negatively or positively affect society? In my opinion‚ it has a positive impact. Civil disobedience was brought up through Gandhi‚ an indian civil rights protestor. Gandhi left a mark on the world that would later introduce Americans to the idea. This brings

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    Society does this thing where it likes to really shape people and influence them‚ and Harper Lee was no exception to this. Also in the book‚ Scout and these two other characters(yet to be decided lol) are no exception to this either. Although it is hard to determine exactly why someone would write a book‚ we can make some pretty educated guesses on what led Lee to writing this wonderful book we have been blessed to be forced to read this quarter.- When Harper Lee was a young child racism was legit

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