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    Death: A Dear Friend “A Rose for Emily”‚ by William Faulkner‚ is a story describing the ways of Emily‚ a woman who is an extreme introvert. The story revolves around death and how eminent and powerful it is that it controlled the story from start until the end. Emily wanted to conquer death by denying the fact that the person is truly not dead‚ as seen when her father died and she didn’t want to accept that he is dead. She also tried to conquer death by killing Homer in the sense that she thought

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    analysis. The interpretation of these elements‚ the making of meaning out of them‚ then depends on the context or method of interpretation we apply to them. Thus we can easily see why a signifying elementlike the figure of the father in Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily"-has so many different meanings. Do we interpret him historically as a metaphor of Southern manhood? Psychologically as the cause of Emily’s neurosis? In a feminist context as a symbol of the patriarchal repression of freedom and desire?

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    The Spread of Germs in In our everyday life we see students doing things like coughing‚ sneezing‚ not being clean‚ or simply not washing their hands. Students do not realize that all these factors can affect their health. There are many ways that we can prevent health problems being passed in the campus caused by eating in the incorrect place. One solution to help out health is reducing the spread of little creatures that live in our hands‚ personal belongings‚ and foods. The most common way

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    William Faulkner(威廉·福克纳) * (1897-1962) * “A Rose for Emily” * 1931 * American | Significant & Visual Passages: a) “When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to her funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument‚” “Alive‚ Miss Emily had been a tradition‚ a duty‚ and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town.” (P409)---Emily acts as an embodiment of the old tradition. She is the spiritual pillar of the people who still live in their old

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    because they introduced a different way of life. This book alone‚ with no other writings‚ earned itself the Newbery Honor. Year after year‚ Laura was awarded this award between the years 1938 and 1942‚ and again in 1944. Rose‚ as an older woman‚ moved to Connecticut leaving the new and updated farmhouse‚ which now had electricity‚ to her parents. Laura visited some of her childhood friends in De Smet and was inspired to write "By the Shores of Silver Lake." Her books were translated into

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    his life by enlisting in the war. He was stranded with his two bombardier mates on a raft until they were found by the Japanese and dehumanized. After the war has ended he lived a life of alcoholism until he found forgiveness. In the book Unbroken‚ Laura Hillenbrand uses the life experiences of Louie Zamperini to show the traits of being courageous and determined. Louie’s determination keeps him going. For instance Louie and his crew has caught an albatross. They were unable to eat it‚ but Louie is

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s American masterpiece The Scarlet Letter and Laura Hillenbrand’s captivating World War II nonfiction title Unbroken‚ undermines individuals who commit sinful acts to distinguish themselves from society as a means of self-individuality and resilience. Therefore‚ these individuals create an intriguing perception to the greater depths of society in order to generate a significant resonance that attributes to the psychological impact they intend to make. This often leads to individuals

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    Parallels of Tennessee Williams’ Life and The Glass Menagerie In the play "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams‚ there are many similarities between the character’s lives and the lives of the author and his family. The characters include the members of the Wingfield family – Tom‚ his mother Amanda‚ his sister Laura‚ and Tom and Laura’s father‚ represented by a portrait. Also included is the character Jim O’Connor‚ the gentleman caller. The character of Tom Wingfield is nearly autobiographical

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    The Glass Menagerie The glass menagerie is a superb work of art by Tennessee Williams. It is a play that highlights the various realities and desperations of its characters in their response to a confused society. Williams has an admirable talent for creating a play that’s genre is serious and has a tragic ending; yet he keeps the story interesting to the audience whether it be through reading it as a text or in the theater. The story of the Glass Menagerie is an emotional recount of memories

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    ------------------------------------------------- William Faulkner William Faulkner (September 25‚ 1897 – July 6‚ 1962) was a Nobel Prize-winning American author. One of the most influential writers of the20th century‚ his reputation is based on his novels‚ novellas and short stories. He was also a published poet and an occasional screenwriter. Most of Faulkner’s works are set in his native state of Mississippi. He is considered one of the most important Southern writers along withMark Twain‚ Robert

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