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    Everyday there is somebody fighting a war‚ be it with themselves or with outside forces. Wars can be started over even the smallest things such a jealousy or huge things like the pursuit of freedom. In a Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ we are shown a theme of war and rivalry. The theme is shown throughout the story in many ways‚ such as; Lepers was with himself over his insecurities and fears‚ Finny and Genes constant competition‚ Genes internal war with his actions‚ and Brinker Hadley’s internal

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    Zachary Pichoff Mr. Broussard English IV February 18‚ 2013 The Wife of Bath Analysis The Wife of Bath is a nontraditional female character. She claims to be somewhat of an authority in the subject of marriage‚ because her first marriage was at the age of 12. She continued to marry four more times after‚ being widowed each time. The Wife was very opinionated when she spoke of women and what little authority they actually had. The Wife says how she has been criticized for her numerous marriages

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    character‚ among almost endless reasons as long as they are coherent to the plotline and meaningful to the story. A good example to explain not only how this works‚ but also why it is historically relevant‚ is the famous “Imperial March” theme from John Williams’ Star Wars films. This uses what is called the “Tarnhelm” theme‚ which is a leitmotif from Wagner’s Das Rheingold. In this opera‚ the “Tarnhelm” is a magical helmet that grants the wearer invinsibility‚ among other powers. The motif itself

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    may convey a harmless rumor or cause awful consequences. The novel‚ Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ was an interesting story with many comparisons of the great powers in life. It contains many themes of our society today. It contrasts science and literary‚ technology and human‚ life and death‚ and most importantly knowledge and ignorance. It presents knowledge in both negative and positive ways. In Frankenstein novel‚ three characters were used to search for one thing in common or important to them

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    Paper 2: The Dawn of the Modern Era in Literature While Stephen Crane embraced modernity in The Open Boat‚ T.S. Eliot‚ and John Crowe Ransom found the dawning of modern society alarming in the “The Wasteland” and “Janet Waking.” As Crane tells society to “wake up” to the reality of nature and human existence‚ Eliot and Ransom struggle to pick up the pieces from an earlier time in order to find peace in the modern world. Eliot tries to bridge the gap between logic and creativity as Ransom looks back

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    Analysis of the Theme of Jane Eyre and its Literary Devices Jane Eyre is an outstanding and meaningful novel which was written by Charlotte Bronte who didn’t have a fascinating appearance‚ a perfect figure and a glorious family and who had the similar fate with the heroine of the novel. The essay is focused on the first chapter‚ life at Gateshead‚ in which it tells us the little Jane Eyre’s miserable and menial life at Gateshead and that her cousins and Mrs. Reed treat her badly. In this

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    Theme Analysis of Salt to the Sea In Ruta Sepetys historical fiction novel Salt to the Sea the four protagonists‚ Joana‚ Florian‚ Emilia‚ and Alfred‚ make the perilous journey to the Wilhelm Gustloff where they hope to travel to a different part of Germany to escape The Soviet Union. Once they get on the ship‚ they think they are safe from death‚ but the ship sinks and takes many under with it. Each of the protagonists sacrifices greatly throughout the novel. One lesson this novel teaches is that

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    Alex Cardenas 9/15/2010 Writing for College Literally Analysis “Guilt is the price we pay willingly for doing what we are going to do anyway. “ What Isabelle Holland said can be tied to Mrs. Drover’s thoughts in the story “The Demon Lover”. The author‚ Elizabeth Bowen wrote this story in 1945‚ inspired by her experiences of World War II and the aerial bombardments; they reminded her about how people were overwhelmed by the events happening during World War I. And in this case how Mrs. Drover

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    “The Garden Party” Interpretation Analysis One can appreciate Katherine Mansfield’s‚ “The Garden Party”. This short story opens up with a character named Laura Sheridan and her conventional family’s’ lavish life of living. Mansfield portrays the correlation between different social classes and the contrasts of illusion versus reality. In detail‚ this can be exhibited through Laura Sheridan‚ when she opens herself up to the external world and discovers the death of her neighbor‚ Mr. Scott. Laura

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    Analysis of the Economic Conditions of Bread Givers by Anzia Yerzierska. The book Bread Givers‚ written by Anzia Yerzierska‚ exposes the underlining economic issues and challenges that Americans – especially immigrants‚ faced in twentieth century America. During this time period‚ that is the years following the progressive era‚ immigrants had established themselves and settled in large cities like New York. By making the immigrant Smolinsky family of six the focal point of the story

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