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    Fences Literary Analysis

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    can do with their lives‚ and is holding his sons back from obtaining successes that Troy could only dream about obtaining. Lyons is ambitious talented jazz musician. Lyons jazz playing appears to Troy as an unconventional and foolish occupation. In the beginning of Fences‚ Lyons comes to Troy to borrow ten dollars because he girlfriend Bonnie has a job working at the hospital. In Troy’s mind‚ Lyon is failing in his duty as a man by not taking care of his woman. Troy lectures Lyons‚ “I done learned

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    Literary Analysis of The Yellow Wallpaper Elfriede Jelinek once said‚ “I only enjoy what I can see‚ because I don’t feel anything. The Yellow Wallpaper is about a married woman who suffers from post-partum depression and her husband‚ John‚ thinks it is best she stays confined in a room. She began to go crazy thinking about the yellow wallpaper that covered the bedroom walls. The Yellow Wallpaper uses literary devices such as foreshadowing‚ situational irony‚ and symbolism. Those literary devices

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    1984 Literary Analysis

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    The Nature of Control Is it the common human nature to feel power over others? A totalitarian government seeks to utilize its message of confinement and authority to control the many aspects of life. In the novel 1984‚ Orwell portrays totalitarianism through psychological manipulation‚ physical control and the control of language. The totalitarian party manipulates and invalidates the minds of the outer party and proles. Orwell describes the surroundings of Winston‚ showing totalitarianism‚ writing:

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    Aeneas’s narrative at one point. Responding to audiences who are unfamiliar with his tale and motivated by the need to share it‚ Vergil recounts Aeneas’s story‚ from his actions during the fall of the city of Troy to his visit to the Underworld and beyond. Scholars have long studied this piece and debated its significance‚ either as a simple historical tale of fiction or as a medium across which Vergil expressed his thoughts and musings. (Topic) The best way to interpret "The Aeneid" (Argument) is

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    mysterious tale describing the narrator as he attempts to contain his grief. Lenore is the love of the narrator‚ and he is left with a hole within him from her death. This hole is only deepened when a raven‚ that reminds the narrator of his lost Lenore‚ perches itself outside of his home. Dhahir explains the narrator’s feelings in her statement‚ “With frazzled nerves and agitated state he lets into his room a creature which not only echoes his sordid mood but takes it to frenzied heights of self-torture”

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    named‚ Travis‚ Darla‚ Cooper and Emily. Travis‚ which is the main character of the story‚ is Emily’s brother. Darla is his girlfriend and Cooper has been his best friend for years now‚ so he’s more like a brother to him. The minor characters in this story are Travis’s parents‚ Cooper’s mother who’s always drinking and Darla’s father whom abuses her and her mother. Travis loves his life; he’s a champion diver and one of the most popular kids at school as well. The first day of summer came‚ Travis‚

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    Beowulf Literary Analysis

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    among his peers. Beowulf’s super-human strength‚ bravery‚ and wisdom characterize him as the perfect classic epic hero. Throughout lines 91-92 Beowulf’s superior strength is tested numerous times. Beowulf was the strongest man in the world. The fact that he is considered to be stronger than anyone else in the world is incredible considering the world only knew Grendel‚ a monster‚ to be the strongest in the world. Beowulf is in fact so strong that Line 146 states “...such weapons‚ unless his appearance

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    Odyssey Literary Analysis

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    The Author and his Times The author of the Odyssey‚ to this day‚ remains unknown. Early Greeks have accredited works such as the "Homeric Hyms"‚ The Iliad‚ and The Odyssey to an individual by the name of Homer. However‚ there are some scientists that insist these said works were product of a group of people and not one man. This particular group of scientists claims that the subject matter of the writings is too diverse for them to have been the product of just one person. Despite these differing

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    Araby Literary Analysis

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    Joyce‚ the narrator looks back on this time in his life and realizes the significance of young love. While he is infatuated with his friend Mangan’s sister‚ the narrator does not fully think through his journey to the bazaar. The narrator knows that Mangan’s sister is unaware of his feelings for her‚ but still allows her beauty and his feelings to cloud his judgement‚ ultimately leading to an epiphany in which the narrator learns more about himself and his intentions. It is clear that the narrator is

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    hamlet literary analysis

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    roles he plays are ones in which he fakes madness to accomplish his goals. Hamlet is not just putting on an antic disposition; Hamlet gradually slips into madness the longer he puts on his antic disposition. (II.ii.189-195) In this text‚ Hamlet is giving an example of how he is undergoing his antic disposition; Hamlet is saying that he has no idea who Polonius is but everyone knows that Hamlet does know who Polonius is‚ thus showing his antic disposition. (V.ii.15-28) In this text‚ Hamlet tells Horatio

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