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    Q. Sketch the character of Belinda in “The Rape of the Lock”. Answer: Having a Cleopatra-like variety‚ Belinda is the one who is all pervasive and central character in Alexander Pope’s mock heroic‚ "The Rape of the Lock". Pope’s attitude to Belinda is very mixed and complicated: mocking and yet tender‚ admiring and yet critical. The paradoxical nature of Pope’s attitude is intimately related to the paradox of Belinda’s situation. She is as a bundle of contradictions as is the society she represents

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    passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. Throughout the passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the author provides many ways to establish the creation of meaning through the use of dialogue and narrative voice. Austen allows the reader insight into the nature of the characters by us of dialogue‚ in which we see how the characters interact with each other. Austen also uses narrative‚ focalization‚ discourse

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    JOSEPH ANDREWS BY HENRY FIELDING Q Write a note on social criticism as presented in book I and book II of this novel. This novel is basically a satire on mode of living of the social classes of 18th century. The most promising and solid features (as a means of social criticism) that one might extract from the novel‚ in the light of book I and book II are highlighted as below: Artificiality of love Here the example of lady booby explains the point clearly. She loved Joseph as claimed by herself

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    English-Russian‚ group 2 Seminar of American Literature Nick Carraway’s Narrative Voice The narrator’s influence plays a fundamental role in a novel that every reader takes into account when getting involved in the story . In Francis S. Fitzgerald’s literary work ‘’The Great Gasby ‘’ the function of Carraway’s narrative voice brought up several controversies among readers and critics for it deals with 3 different attitudes from the

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    L.P. Hartley and Sylvia Plath both use the first person narrative to evoke a sense of tragedy for their protagonists‚ however‚ with Leo‚ Hartley uses the first person narrative to allow the reader to understand the unfortunate event in the life of twelve year old Leo. Some may say that the first person narration of Leo is both more personal and detailed than that of Esther. The reader sees the sophisticated world of Brandham Hall‚ contrasted with the closeness of Leo’s relationship with his mother

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    Introduction Although Henry Fielding (1707-1754) wrote many literary works I am going to deal mainly with his major novels‚ Joseph Andrews‚ \and Amelia. All of these works contain a strong moral message‚ but the moral message is not entirely consistent‚ and is presented in various ways. One of Fielding’s main concerns was the question of marriage. His ideas on marriage are concisely summed up by All worthy in his sermon on matrimony: I have always thought love the only foundation of happiness

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    Voice of Democracy Growing up in America provides children with the best possible environment. People in other parts of the world don’t have it nearly as well off as we have it here. Everyone is able to go to school; in fact it’s a law! Kids and teens in other countries would kill to be able to go to go to school at all. When we were kids in elementary school‚ we pretty much had zero worries about the world. The hardest question of the day was what color crayon to draw with. With a few exceptions

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    Joseph Tyler Moore is my name and I received my name from my dad’s middle name (his name is Ronald Joseph Moore‚ Also his middle name is Joseph because Tammy’s middle name is Joyce and that was the closest to that name). Also‚ Joseph means “God will increase”. As well‚ Moore means “someone who lives by a marsh”. First‚ The kind of goals I made are get straight a’s‚ and have no discipline records is my graceful Mom (Katie)‚ my dignified Dad (Ronald)‚ my older cool sister is Kayla‚ my little energetic

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    This essay will explain about the narrative voice that is used in novels and how it misleads or mystifies the reader. Narrative voice defines the tone of the narrator stating their point of view. It presents the reader the situation which causes the narrator to have control over the reader’s mood. For example in the novel Perfume: the story of a murder by Patrick Suskind the author created a third person omniscient point of view. Therefore it allows the reader to know multiple characters feelings

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    The book ‘To Kill a Mocking Bird’ has three narrative voices embedded within the text to tell the story. As a reader it is extremely vital to be aware of these narrative voices when reading the text because each narrator presents different emotions‚ ideas and knowledge. The three narrative voices are Scout‚ Jean Louise who is Scout as an adult and Harper Lee. Scout is telling the story from the point of view of a six year old child therefore she has a unique way of persuading her audience. A six

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