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    That’s not the real lesson you should get however. As a christian‚ people believe their should be no such thing as fear or uncertainty. If God should let it happen to you‚ there must have been a reason. In the story The Moral Logic of Guilt‚ the author shows how soldiers feel after they go through dangerous situations. One of the privots guarding a Bradley fighting vehicle‚ was killed after a gun misfire. No one knew that would happen. So was it really someone’s fault? The Captain in charge felt

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    the book begins. However‚ the book opens with her sudden acknowledgment of shame as she stands before a crowd of citizens and realizes‚ for the first time‚ that she wears a scarlet A on her dress for all to see her guilt. For seven years‚ Hester is weighed down with the burden of guilt and humiliation over her sin and over the public nature of

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    resides with the reader; a statement that the school of Russian Formalism would disagree with. Eichenbaum‚ Schlovsky and other scholars would argue that the audience has little to no relation with the text and therefore‚ cannot be a vessel of meaning for a literary work. For formalists‚ the form of the literary work creates the meaning that readers desperately seek. However‚ there is another school of literary theory that would argue against the Formalist thought; the school of reader-response theory

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    How does Wilfred Owen use language and poetic devices to create impact on the reader? Wilfred Owen was a British poet and soldier during the First World War and was born in 1893. Unfortunately Owen died just before the war ended on the 4th of November 1918 at the young age of 25. He was killed in action at the Battle of the Sambre just one week before the war had ended. A telegram from the War Office announcing his death was delivered to his mother’s home as her town’s church bells were ringing

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    Synopsis Feeling dissatisfied from the traditional approaches‚ I found shelter in Reader Response theory‚ which acknowledged not only my role as a reader in giving meaning to the text but also considered me a scholar who had the right and duty to stand in judgement on the text. In the first chapter the rise of English is traced‚ in order to approach the methods in the teaching of English which were employed when English was established as an academic subject in the universities of England‚ which

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    spheres of life. I offer evidence through Sigmund Freud’s theory of “inherited unhappiness by guilt” in Civilizations and Its Discontents. His argument supports

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    “The Devil Wears Prada” is the story of a Northwestern graduate‚ Andrea “Andy” Sachs. She is simple yet smart. The story conveys her journey as a journalist and how she turns into a serious one. Andy clears an interview for the job “a million girls would kill for” at fashion magazine Runway‚ not as a journalist but rather the second assistant to the unkind and merciless editor-in- chief‚ Miranda Priestly. Andy accepts the job under the impressions that in an year’s time‚ Miranda would help her

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    Initiative vs. Guilt The third of Erikson’s stages‚ initiative vs. guilt‚ is when a child‚ aged three to six‚ discovers their sense of purpose. Adams (2008) explains the mindset of this period as “What can I imagine I will be?” (p. 353). It is this stage when a child’s imagination begins to explore its limits and children will often engage in pretend play. Markstrom‚ Sabino‚ Turner‚ and Berman (1997) believe that though the young child’s make-believe world of role playing‚ they develop their sense

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    of the novel on the reader. The two plots are strategically interwoven in the novel and make the novel more interesting as well as emphasising the themes and symbolism contained in the novel. One of the plot lines involves Jem and Scout’s adventures with Boo Radley‚ while the other is about Atticus Finch and his fight for Tom Robinson. The narrative structure employed by Harper Lee is both interesting and effective and contributes greatly to the impact of the novel on the reader. On first thought

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    for all the stars.” (BrainyQuote). I believe there is no better quote to match the meaning of this story. After reading this story‚ I could not believe how much I related to this in my personal life. A Brothers Murder talks about waking up to a phone call‚ and finding out your brother has been killed. It takes you back through the memory of how it came about. This really hit home for me and sparked the memory of the night I experienced the same thing (talk about your story about your brother). It

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