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    Creative writing is a very fulfilling career‚ especially for those who have the passion in writing. But then‚ no matter how fulfilling it is‚ at some point‚ creative writers do experience that inability to produce new work called writer’s block. If you are a creative writer yourself‚ then you know exactly how frustrating writer’s block is‚ especially if it is your sole means of income. So how did you deal with it? Here‚ you may want to look at these steps to beating writer’s block because you might be missing

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    regarding food and other basic human needs. The author tries to bring a balance between the rich and the poor‚ by advocating for Utilitarian Christian values.   It is widely known and read in books in Britain‚ and it gives insight into Victorian writers and their Victorian Society; a society that had the greatest disparity in social class. Elizabeth Gaskell novel‚ Mary Barton‚ portrays the disparities that existed in British Society between the haves and have-nots during the

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    Body Par Topic: Poe uses imagery by using an object that is not really there in order to create a visual comparison Example: "I gasped and struggled at each vibration. I shrunk convulsively an its every sweep. My eyes followed its outward or upward whorls

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    from penelope’s point of view. In this section of the book‚ she is informing the readers about the characteristics of the gods and how their actions were not god like. She is using the chance to reveal the true nature of the gods‚ because if have spoken illy of the gods she would have faced severe punishment. In the Penelopiad‚ Atwood uses judgemental diction to create a sense of situational irony. In a small section of the novella‚ Penelope criticises the

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    How does Dickens create sympathy for Pip? ‘Great expectations’ is a novel written during and set in the Victorian era‚ a time in which status‚ class and money were extremely important and where a discrepancy between the rich and poor was evident. The novel follows the ill-fated life of the protagonist in the novel‚ ‘Pip’. Dickens writes in such a way that each character is a subject of either sympathy or scorn. Dickens implies that Pip is a subject of sympathy through his use of guilt and

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    Balancing the Good and the Bad Is it possible to create a balance between good and bad? When looking at someone’s journey through life in the Heart of Africa‚ it can greatly demonstrate the effects they have on others around them. Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness looks into the views on the good and the bad in people through how Mr. Kurtz is viewed by his peers. Kurtz’s balance of good and bad helps to enhance the the novel by creating an impact on everyone he meets. As Kurtz gets older‚ he shows

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    How does the author show sympathy for Curley’s wife? On the ranch there is a well known woman merely referred to as ‘Curley’s Wife’. As the characters develop we find that she is not in fact the unimportant‚ nameless character we first perceive her as‚ but rather she is a relatively complex one‚ with much more to her than we first gather‚ causing us to feel sympathy for her later in the novel. In this essay I will state how John Steinbeck influenced the reader to feel sympathy for Curley’s wife

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    part of the future. For an example at the beginning of the story the author wrote about dinosaurs attack on the mainland. Later in the story they revealed how the dinosaurs got on land. The author chose to write this way because he wanted to give the readers background information about what he was going to write about. This is so he could create a suspense about the story and to keep us guessing what was going to happen next. The book is written from

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    Rot within Denmark As a way to create interest in the audience William Shakespeare would write plays that connected with audience‚ using what they were surrounded by. With the memory of previous Kings and Queens‚ the audience can relate to the corruption and craziness of the monarch in the plays Shakespeare wrote. Considered one of Shakespeare’s best plays‚ he wrote Hamlet around 1600 with its various concepts of love‚ guilt and revenge throughout. Shorty after the death of Hamlet‚ the previous

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    leaked when the narrator reveals himself to the old man. Therefore the narrator feels proficient that he gets to destroy of the horrendous eye. Henceforth‚ the old man is dead because he only had a moment to shriek once and not twice. Therefore not only does the Tell Tale Heart build suspense‚ but it also contains horrifying

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