References: Eliot‚ T.S. The Wasteland. New York: Horace Liveright‚ 1922. —. The Wasteland and Other Writings. New York: Harvest Book‚ 1962. Levenson‚ Michael. The Cambridge Companion to Modernism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press‚ 1999. Orwell‚ George. Animal Farm
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Context → George Eliot was born on November 22‚ 1819. Baptized Mary Anne Evans‚ Eliot chose to write her novels under a male pseudonym. She scorned the stereotypical female novelist; rather than writing the silly‚ unrealistic romantic tales expected of women writers‚ she wrote according to her own tastes. Her first attempt to write Middlemarch—now her most famous novel—ended in failure and despair. Shortly after this initial failure‚ she began a short novella entitled Miss Brooke. The writing proceeded
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How does Silas Marner change throughout the novel? Silas Marner was written by George Elliot in 1861 this was the time of the industrial revolution. When there was industrial revolution Britain and its people had money because of big businesses. Silas Marner reflects in that because it could be said that the moral of this book is that money is not the only thing that matters because in most cases money only brings more grief’s and problems and it can ruin a life‚ no matter how much money a person
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Question 1 Choose the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: He sent the antique painting to the philadelphia world’s fair in 1876 Answers: He sent the antique painting to the Philadelphia world’s fair in 1876. He sent the antique painting to the Philadelphia World’s Fair in 1876. He sent the Antique painting to the Philadelphia World’s Fair in 1876. He sent the antique painting to the Philadelphia world’s fair in 1876. Question 2 Choose the sentence that uses periods‚ commas
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"satisfactory" hints that what they found could not disappoint‚ because in order for it to be "satisfactory" there could be no fault. They found something worth all of their struggles. Also‚ the use of the word suggests to the reader that they are different. Eliot transitions from the negative word choice in the first stanza to the positive word of "satisfactory." This presents a change in their entire attitude; they no longer question the journey. The third stanza of the poem reveals to the reader the result
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similarities of Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass by using astonishing description of their characterization—especially as Eppie’s fathers. Her description of individual human nature and universal feelings are fabulous and fascinate the readers. George Eliot depicts Silas’s selflessness and Godfrey’s selfishness clearly when Godfrey proposed to adopt Eppie. Even though Silas was afraid of loosing her‚ he said‚ “Eppie‚ my child speak. I won’t stand in your way. Thank Mr. and Mrs. Cass” (170). He accepted
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time. A great deal of poetry was also written during the Victorian Era‚ by Tennyson and Browning and other poets which have also become a legendary asset to literature. Some important Victorian novelists are Emily‚ charloette and Anne Bronte‚ George Eliot‚ Charles dickens‚ Jane Austen and poets like Alfred lord Tennyson‚ Robert Browning and Christina Rossetti. During the Victorian era‚ the woman’s place was considered at home. As the mother‚ as the wife‚ as the sister. A woman was essentially a
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This familiarity with the city is developed further in ‘Preludes’. In the third stanza Eliot writes that the sordid images of the night that are revealed constituted the soul. These images that the night reveal would be shadows caused by the world outside‚ and the use of the word “sordid” makes the reader recall Eliot’s earlier descriptions
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W.B. “Bill” Flinder‚ the president of Flinder Valves and Controls Inc. (FVC)‚ and Tom Eliot‚ the Chairman and CEO of RSE International are currently in the midst of negotiating a merger of FVC and RSE. Both companies are aware of the benefits‚ but also remain apprehensive due to the risks of completing an acquisition in the struggling economy. Prior to 2008‚ the U.S. manufacturing industry had experience a decrease in consumer demand because of tighter borrowing standards and a weak housing sector
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