“Baglady” is a British short story written by A. S. Byatt‚ it was published in the collection “Elementals” in 1998. The main character in this story is Daphne Gulver- Robins. Daphne accompanies her husband on a business trip to the Far East. The main reason she is on the trip‚ is for her husband to be able to impress his boss‚ by showing his family side. Daphne would have preferred staying home taking care of the animals on the farm‚ because she knows that her and the other wives have nothing in common:”
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that the ‘golden age’ of the short story was the 1920s‚ and that although varied publications remain (The New Yorker‚ Myslexia‚ The Woman’s Weekly)‚ there is little opportunity in the modern age for the short story writer. Was this‚ as Kurt Vonnegut argued the result of television? Vonnegut claimed: When I started out it was possible to make a living as a freelance writer of fiction…because it was still the golden age of magazines‚ and it looked as though it would go on forever…Then television
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(a)Explain the role of tribunals. (b)Evaluate the extent to which tribunals have been reformed. Tribunals are an essential part of the British Legal System and are see as part of the popular Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Their main purpose was to give the public a means of settling disputes regarding their scial rights and various other areas such as employment law. For example if a person felt they were incorrectly dismissed from their employment‚ they would use a tribunal as means
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Balram‚ was a middle-aged man working hard to make something out of himself. The actions that Balram took were greatly affected by his desire to overshadow the fact that he was from the darkness‚ where only destitute and impoverished people come from. In the novel The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga‚ Balram’s origin and culture drove him to take drastic measures to remove the label of The Darkness‚ that said‚”You’re only a stupid servant.” According to Balram’s culture‚ his destiny was to be a sweet-maker
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but his wife was on a business trip so he went to the destination first and his wife would meet him the next day. When he reached his hotel‚ he decided to send his wife a quick email. Unfortunately‚ when typing her address‚ he mistyped a letter and his note was directed instead to an elderly preacher’s wife whose husband had passed away only the day before. When the grieving widow checked her email‚ she took one look at the monitor‚ let out a piercing scream‚ and fell to the floor in a dead
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Monkey’s Paw`` comes to a disturbing end. What does the Father understand that the mother does not? How would the ending be different had Mrs. White opened the door before Mr. White made his third wish? Why were you surprised or not surprised by the story’s conclusion? The short story by W.W.Jacobs came to a disturbing end when Mr. White wishes his son away again after having been resurrected because he realises that there is always harm associated with the Monkey’s Paw. The story is about a Monkey’s
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and of withholding access to “the secret of hearts‚” which is summed up in a recurrent statement: “She had no gift” (167). This recognition is inscribed within the discourse which invalidates any interpretations of reality in terms of the surface/depth dichotomy founded on the premise that there is an enigma or “a mysterious goal” (159) to be discovered behind the veil of appearance: “But they had lived in a world that abhors enigmas […]” (161).
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the perfect picnic day. I was on my way to meet my parents for the annual South Florida Police and Fire bar-b-que. I knew that there was a chance that he would be there since a good part of his family is fire fighters. I have been organizing‚ planning‚ helping‚ running‚ and attending this event ever since I can remember‚ and there had only been a few times that he showed up because the picnic fell on his mother’s weekend. As the time passed I thought I was in the clear‚ and that he was a no show
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poems “I had been hungry all these years” and “I gave myself to him” by Emily Dickenson have a unique economy of style which actively challenges these dichotomies in the notion of “belonging”. Moreover Dickenson is contrasted with Annie Proulx’s shocking short story “55 miles to the gas pump” which promotes the view that geographic and social isolation‚ taken to extremes‚ can result in destructive and macabre outcomes.
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STORY OF MAYKAPAL In the beginning‚ the sky was very low; it was possible to touch it with a long bamboo pole. Because of this proximity‚ everything on earth was burnt by the intense heat of the sun. The rivers and the seas were boiling tremendously. Then suddenly from nowhere‚ a huge man appeared on earth. This enormous being was called Maykapal. Some of the ancient Tagalogs‚ said that Maykapal was the Lord of the universe who came down to earth to correct some mistakes in his work. However
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