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    The Bloody Chamber pages 11 to top of 15 In this extract the unnamed narrator and the Marquis consummate their marriage. We see this build up to their consummation where the Marquis teases her‚ enjoying her discomfort. Left about the in the ‘library’ she discovers a ‘Rops’ picture which is symbolic of their own relationship. Delighted to have found the narrator entranced with what she had seen. the Marquis relishes in her naivety and finally takes her virginity. Leaving her feeling exposed he announces

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    Paper 1: Evaluation of Faustus’s internal conflict Faust.  My heart’s so hard’ned I cannot repent. |         20 | Scarce can I name salvation‚ faith‚ or heaven‚ | | But fearful echoes thunder in mine ears | | “Faustus‚ thou art damn’d!” Then swords and knives‚ | | Poison‚ gun‚ halters‚ and envenom’d steel | | Are laid before me to despatch myself‚ |         25 | And long ere this I should have slain myself‚ | | Had not sweet pleasure conquer’d deep despair. | | Have I not

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    this verion of the poem contains 298 stanzas. It gives a detailed‚ though not necessarily historically accurate account of the betrayal of Roland‚ a knight of King Charles‚ by his stepfather Ganelon as the Frankish campaign in Islamic Spain came to a close. King Marsile of Saragossa‚ the only city yet to be conquered by King Charles‚ strikes a deal with Ganelon to save his land from Frankish control by eliminating Ganelon ’s rival‚ Roland. As Charles and his army return to France‚ Marsile attacks the

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    Passage 1 This passage is a very good representation of the overall character of Nathan Price. His stubborn attitude and refusal to admit that he is wrong comes through very strongly in the passage. Especially towards the beginning of the book that really helps readers understand the character and carry that understanding throughout the rest of the book. The violent nature of the passage also reflects Nathan’s attitude and actions towards his family throughout the book. Also‚ the passage discusses

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    1 She chirped‚ and talked‚ and coaxed and he hopped‚ and 2 Flirted his tail and twittered. It was as if he were talking. His red 3 Wasitcoat was like satin and he puffed his tiny breast out and 4 Was so fine and so grand and so pretty that it was really as if he 5 Were showing her how important and like a human person a 6 Robin could be. Mistress Mary forgot that she had ever been 7 contrary in her life when he allowed her to draw closer and 8 closer to him‚ and bend down and talk and try

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    our ancestors mistakes. It gives us the chance to feel Jim’s pain and see through his eyes. These issues of racism are‚ not to the extent that they were‚ still present today‚ and in a lot of ways it’s because of history that we are overcoming them. Reading about the issue of slavery and racism in the past is not a negative thing‚ it’s a positive thing because it shows us how far we have come from where we were. I think that if this book were banned‚ several other issues would have to be looked at

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    Huckleberry Finn     Chapters 1-8   1.      What does Twain accomplish by using Huck as a narrator?  The story isn’t embellished by third parties by using Huck. He was there and he lived it.   2.      A.How is Jim introduced?  B. What is significant about Jim’s story of the witches? C. How has Huck’s attitude towards Jim changed by chapter 8?  Jim is in the kitchen when Huck sneaks out‚ almost catching him. Jim sits down waiting to hear the noise again‚ almost sitting on Huck and Tom. Soon

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    people would say yes‚ but in Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn the main character is educated in different ways. Huck gets an unconventional education from Jim‚ Pap‚ and also Tom throughout the story. First of all‚ Huck is educated by the slave Jim. At one point in time Tom gets shot in the leg and Jim has an opportunity to run and be free. Instead Jim says‚ “Well‚den‚ dis is de way it look to me‚ Huck. Ef it wuz him dat ’uz bein’ sot free‚ en one er de boys wuz to git shot‚ would

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn explores the longing for freedom. Huck and “nigger” Jim want nothing more than freedom from the proper ways of society and the lives they once lived. Thus‚ resulting in their travel down the Mississippi River in search for family and adventure in Cairo‚ Illinois. Although‚ Jane Smiley states that Jim was not acknowledged as a human by Huck due to his racism and continuous use of the word “nigger”‚ Huck concludes by the end of the novel that Jim is a human and friend

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    In the short story “Hunters in the Snow” Wolff uses the snow and cold atmosphere as a symbol of impact on the characters to create a theme of crisis‚ conveying the uncertainties and intricacy of human interaction and personal struggle. The weather itself plays a crucial role in defining the theme for this story. Winter is the symbol of death‚ hibernation‚ or depression. The snow also adds to the cold weather as a symbol of a blanket that obscures‚ and covers the secrets of loneliness‚ emptiness‚

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