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    Anthony Marais‚ an American author‚ said‚ “From our myopia arose our dystopia.” In his quote‚ Marais is saying that from our lack of imagination‚ came the idea of dystopias‚ which are places where everything is unpleasant or corrupt. Dystopian literature is one of the most popular forms of writing‚ but why are people interested in reading about them? People are interested in reading about dystopias because they tell fascinating stories‚ provide great protagonists who are inspiring to the youth‚

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    To value one’s own emotions too highly and to forget that others’ emotions should be acknowledged is a natural human tendency. Mr. Conrado Arabia portrays this tendency. In Bienvenido N. Santos’ “The Transfer”‚ we see how the turn of events make him realize that Father Simplicio Ruivivar is not just their parish priest – he is also human and‚ just like any other human‚ he yearns for love‚ understanding and attention. The first part of the story‚ which consists mostly of descriptive paragraphs‚

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    The Kiss In the story “The Kiss” by Julia Alvarez‚ we see a family with four daughters‚ a father and mother. The father‚ who is old-fashioned and strict‚ has his own ideas of what he wants from his daughters. The daughters except for Sofia‚ the youngest one‚ have always done what he has asked for. Sofia does not agree with her sisters and she does what she wants. She runs away with a man‚ a decision her father cannot forgive. Although Sofia tries to reconcile with her father with no luck‚ she lets

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    Deep inside every single one of us is a younger‚ a more youthful self. Although it seems as if we’re completely different people as we grow‚ that isn’t the case. We are simply a more mature version of our old self shaped by our previous life experiences. Our theme is seen when the narrator‚ Anne Moody gets into high school and soon develops a sense of personal growth. In doing so‚ Anne was capable of living her life to the fullest‚ her perspective on everything changing. “I was sick of pretending

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    short story as a naturalist visualization of the devastating effects that wars and battles had on the soldiers which fought in them. The short story “Chickamauga” is defined as naturalist literature because of the author’s employment of specific literary techniques which define naturalism‚ such as the way the author gradually darkens the mood of the storyline as it progresses‚ the amount of description and attention paid to grisly and macabre details that shed wars in a whole new light‚ as well as

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    Mockingbird Literary Analysis As most people have read the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ many have wondered‚ what contributes most to the story’s themes? Well‚ throughout the novel‚ there are three main literary elements that come into play. In the passage “‘It ain’t right‚ Atticus…”’(pg.284) to “I looked up‚ and his face was vehement”(pg.296)‚ Harper Lee uses the literary element character‚ setting‚ and tone to develop the theme that recognizing perspectives contributes to coming of age

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    Gestures”. The poem has developed through the inspiration of the two characters in The Odyssey‚ which includes‚ Penelope and Odysseus. Having Penelope waiting for her love one‚ Odysseus‚ to return from the exodus from Troy. With the genuine emotions coming from both of the character‚ though with the different perspective from the speaker. Millay conveys the message that women are often unrecognized for their accomplishments

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    imagine onto the walls. Later on the kids trap the parents in the room with lions who end up eating the parents. In the story‚ “Home‚” a family is in need of a loan to keep their house‚ so there dad goes out one day to try and get one. He ends up coming back with the loan to his family’s surprise. Each author uses a setting of a family home to impact the characters. In the story “Home”‚ by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ the author uses a setting of a home to impact the characters.

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    Running head: LITERARY ANALYSIS Literary Analysis Sergio Scott Grand Canyon University ENG-353 American Literature II Susan Crannell September 28‚ 2011 Sergio Scott Susan Crannell ENG 353 September 29‚ 2011 Literary Analysis Naturalism was a literary movement that took place from the 1880s until the 1940s. It used realism as a mechanism to suggest that social conditions‚ heredity‚ and environment had a monumental impact in changing or defining human character. Naturalism exposes

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    Cited: Hunter‚ Evan. “On The Sidewalk Bleeding” The Literary Link. 2010. 3 January 2013. Hinton‚ S.E.. The Outsiders. New York: Penguin Group‚ 1995

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