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    In many of Chopin’s short stories‚ ironies are a regular and are typically expected. Chopin uses different types of ironies throughout her essays to create an atmosphere full of surprises and creativity‚ causing her short stories to be unpredictable and can cause the ending of the story to be unforeseeable. In arguably one of her most known short stories‚ “The Story of an Hour‚” Chopin uses many different examples and types of irony that add color and a sense of uncertainty in the story. One could

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    Discuss The Symbols Golding Introduces in the Lord of the Flies Golding presents a number of key symbols in the opening chapters of the Lord of the Flies‚ providing a number of hints as he does as to the characteristics of the boys on the island‚ of possible issues and conflicts which will occur as the narrative develops. Symbols are of great importance to Golding’s book‚ an example being the conch‚ representing authority and leadership‚ as well as Piggy’s glasses to symbolise his marginalisation

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    Irony in “The Story of an Hour” Irony allows the author to engage and surprise the reader‚ which often also teaches an important lesson. The definition of irony is “using words to imply the opposite of what they are normally mean.” The reader can observe many instances of irony from “The Story of an Hour.” In the short story‚ Louise Mallard’s weak heart undergoes big transformations within a very short time by three different types of irony: situational irony‚ verbal irony‚ and dramatic irony.

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    Light/dark Materialized by the play of shadow and light in the mysterious garret‚ the opposition light/dark and its permutations provide the central motifs of the play. These motifs include: sight and blindness‚ ideal and vulgar‚ truth and lie. We should note its significance to Gregers’s cause in particular. Unlike his near-blind father‚ Gregers believes that he "sees his mission in life‚" despite Werle’s warning that he only looks through his sickly mother’s "clouded eyes". Gregers is intent on

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    Jennifer’s Tigers’ Rich mocks the weakness of Aunt Jennifer and reveals the clout and authority of Jennifer’s husband. Rich probably wants to suggest how people could use a hobby like artwork to create a happier and prettier world than their daily life. Rich has been one of America’s most important female poets for the past fifty years. Summary and Critical Appreciation:  Aunt Jennifer reveals her dreams of a happier life in her needlework. From the title it seems as if the narrator is a child. In the

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    Irony in Canterbury Tales

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    Irony is a form of speech in which the real meaning is concealed or contradicted by the words used. There are three tales that are fantastic demonstrations of irony. “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”‚ “The Pardoner’s Tale”‚ and “The Nun Priest’s Tale” are the three. While each one is different‚ each uses irony to teach its characters a lesson. “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” does not have as much irony in it as the other two tales do. The most major ironical difference is that of the nature of the knight’s

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    Mom Louise: A Symbol of Strength and Courage Mom Louise: A Symbol of Strength and Courage A symbol of strength and courage‚ my mom has been a “wonder woman” in my eyes for many years. Mom Louise‚ as she was fondly called by her family‚ was a concerned mother of eight children. In my eyes‚ she was a giant among women as she nearly singlehandedly‚ raised her children‚ in a time when women were taught that no matter what‚ marriage is forever. My mom led her family by example as she lived a

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    tradition is called ‘the lottery’ where the ‘winner’ will be stoned to death. Actually it is a horrible tradition‚ but in the story it is considered usual‚ and even acceptable in the society. There are several irony that we can see in the story according to that ‘scapegoat’ tradition. One of the irony is the atmosphere in the town when the lottery is held. The author describes the situation that is “…clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full summer day‚ the flowers were blossoming profusely and

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    Dramatic Irony in Hamlet

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    Dramatic Irony is Hamlet What is Dramatic Irony? -Dramatic Irony is when the words and actions of the characters in a work of literature are known to the audience or reader‚ but they are not known to certain characters in the story. The reader or audience has a greater knowledge of many of the characters themselves. -Shakespeare employs dramatic irony in many of his tragedies‚ so that the audience is engaged‚ and so they are able to witness characters errors in their action‚ predict the fate

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    Tensions had grown‚ and now‚ standing on the edge of the unusually restless trees‚ Ulrich felt that he could finally do something. Georg Znaeym was trespassing in that forest‚ and he would get him at last. In “The Interlopers”‚ the author‚ Saki‚ uses irony to support the theme that no matter how much power a person has‚ nature can always win in the end. In the beginning of the story‚ Ulrich has a sense of power. He is nobility‚ a “von” Gradwitz (428)‚ and owns acres of forest lands “well stocked with

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