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    In the story of “Lanval” by Marie de France‚ the titular knight of King Arthur’s court falls in love with a beautiful‚ otherworldly maiden‚ a maiden who warns Lanval that he must keep their affair a secret if it is to continue. Anytime he wishes to see her‚ he merely needs to think of a pure place and she will join him there. When approached in lust by the Queen and accused of homosexuality‚ Lanval reveals that he is in love with a woman more beautiful than the Queen. By revealing the secret‚ he

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    According to Machiavelli‚ it is better to be feared than it is to be loved. Of course‚ being loved and feared is ideal‚ however‚ this is impossible. In that case‚ the prince should opt to be feared by his subjects. For one thing‚ a prince needs his subjects to be obedient. In order to make them obedient a prince must inspire his subjects to fear him. A prince must rely on fear rather than love‚ because‚ love is not strong enough to compel a person to act against his or her own self-interest. In order

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    Calcutta quotes." Find the famous quotes you need‚ ThinkExist.com Quotations.Thinkexist.com‚ Web. 4 Jan 2013.  [2] Hemingway‚ Ernest. “Cat in the Rain.” Lit 13 English Dept. Ateneo de Manila University. Quezon City: np.‚ 2012. 103-106. Print. [3] Mansfield‚ Katherine. “Miss Brill.” Lit 13 English Dept. Ateneo de Manila University. Quezon City: np.‚ 2012. 48-51. Print. [4] Faulkner‚ William. “A Rose for Emily.” Lit 13 English Dept. Ateneo de Manila University. Quezon City: np.‚ 2012. 57-64. Print.

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    in Australia or New Zeeland in the end of XIX - beginning of XX century.. Firstly Katherine Mansfield born and brought up in colonial New Zealand (could affect the setting ). Secondly in a text we can notice the word “Verandah” which has featured quite prominently in Australian and used in residential particularly terraced houses in Australia and New Zealand) Narration‚ point of view Mansfield wrote "Sixpence” in limited third-person narration. It is limited in that the author presents the

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    I found the tile of the book is the perfect match for this book. It really does show the true meaning of being evicted. I was honestly kind of ifty when I first open up the book I honestly thought it was going to be boring. It really does show true hardship living in property and it also shows how people go on with their life. I believe I would of went crazy if I was being evicted out of my house. I wouldn’t know what to do ‚ it will be exteremly hard to come up with extra money or the thoughts going

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    The traditions of the utopian genre are constantly evolving for it to remain relevant to society’s present concerns. Thomas Moore’s novel “Utopia” written in 1516 was employed to mock the values of the Absolute Monarchy of England. Moore protests against the notion of failed idealisms within his society‚ presenting an alternative solution of an equal island‚ Utopia‚ which in actual fact translates to ‘no place’. From the suggestion of a complementary world where things run smoother‚ has seen the

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    had to have something only they could do. Things for women only got better for them after the 20s. The thin boyish figure wasn’t a trend that lasted terrible wrong‚ a decade or so later and the curvy figure came back. During the time of 1930 to 1950 lady’s supposed to have

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    to commend himself to his lover as he talks about the many hardships he has faced and the sufferings he has endured to enable to recommend himself to her. In reference to the "great travail" or great labor the speaker has spent in trying to win the lady’s affection (line 3). The speaker claims that his affection is the true affection (line 2). The fourth line refrain ‘Forget not yet’ emphasizes this desire. The request in the second stanza is for his lady not to forget when they first began this tired

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    A DISCURSIVE ESSAY (The other side of truth) Task: To write a short essay (300-800) words on the theme of truth. Beverley Naidoo grew up in South Africa but as a white child‚ she did not question why her family had all of the privileges that black families did not share. However when she went she went to university in the 1960’s she became involved in the anti-apartheid movement and spent eight weeks in prison. She has written about South Africa in “journey to jo’burg” and “no turning

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    4. The novel from 1881 to 1914 Over the eighteen eighties there was a split in fiction. The first indication towards it was Henry James’ essay "The Art of Fiction" (1884)‚ which referred to the novelist’s calling as a "Sacred office". Besides‚ there appeared a stratification of fiction due to primary education for all. Parallel to this‚ novelists saw themselves apart from the public‚ as dedicated men. This new modern conception involved dignity and a sense of glory. Another change was from the three-volume

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