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    L. Adam Mekler Prof. Mekler English 102:111 April 17‚ 2014 Lawrence Lipking’s Analysis of Frankenstein In his article‚ “Frankenstein‚ the True Story; or‚ Rousseau Judges Jean-Jacques‚” Lawrence Lipking provides a detailed analysis‚ not only of Mary Shelley’s novel itself‚ but also of the criticism of the novel that has appeared over the last quarter century.  Essentially‚ Lipking’s essay is divided into two parts.  In the first part‚ Lipking explains that Shelley’s novel is an ideal work for

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    Almost everything is true. Almost nothing is true” (O’Brien 77). Response: This is an important simile‚ as O’Brien uses it to talk about true war stories by comparing the war and the peace. There is not an actual way to tell either one truly. When talking about them‚ everything will be true‚ yet everything said will also be a lie. This idea represented in this simile plays a significant part in O’Brien’s stories as he tells many war stories‚ but never tries to make the reader believe

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    Robert Beasley December 2‚ 2012 Introduction to Equipment 1610 Function of the Human Body & Oil refinery The human body is an outstanding “machine”. It is compose of several major systems‚ which are formed by organs that have their own distinct and unique functions. Another unique machine that has several major systems is an oil refinery. An oil refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful products such as petroleum naphtha‚ gasoline‚ diesel

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    In the short story "The Bet"‚ Anton Chekov displays the true intentions of our existence through displaying a poor lawyer who is willing to do anything for money. At the end of the story‚ I began to realize that the lawyer is misled to believe that money is essential to life‚ but comes to the conclusion that other things are of superiority. As the plot unfolds‚ Chekov depicts the will to resist the temptation of greed‚ understanding the value of human life‚ and knowledge as the true ambitions of

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    Setting Analysis: How to Tell a True War Story by Tim O’Brien Set in 1965-1974 era‚ “How to Tell a True War Story‚” by Tim O’Brien utilizes reoccurring stories set throughout the jungles‚ mountains‚ and deserted villages in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Written in a meta-literary form‚ and based on what can be defined as a self-conscious work‚ O’Brien uses the art of story-telling with a keen sense of detail to insert the reader alongside for the dramatic beauty and inevitable hardship that comes

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    to handle events in an effective way. It also robs people of the ability they will need to succeed at whatever they set out to do. With a defeatist attitude people give up quickly and fold at the first sign of trouble. In the book The Absolute True Story Of A Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexi several of the characters suffered from a defeatist attitude. “Self-confidence is an inner quality that is not a steady state. It comes and goes depending on the environment we find ourselves in”. (Edmunds

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    author‚ Thomas Hardy‚ took the time to express his emotions in his poem. Many poetic devices including imagery‚ irony‚ personification‚ and metaphors were used to convey Hardy’s mockery and remorse on the event. In his poem‚ “The Convergence of the Twain‚” the narrator reflects on the unimaginable event that brought down one of the era’s mightiest and prestigious ships. In the first stanza‚ the writer describes the titanic as a symbol of socialization and freedom and is now “in a solitude of the sea

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    Farris 5 Mark Twain‚ toward the end of his life‚ was characterized as ? . . . speaking candidly in his last years but still with a vitality and ironic detachment that kept his work from being merely the fulminations of an old and angry man.?1 Growing up around slavery‚ discrimination‚ and loss‚ Mark Twain was bombarded with negativity. His childhood foreshadowed the loss that surrounded his old age. Because of this negativity‚ he often criticized and questioned humanity. Despite this‚ Samuel Clemens

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    “How to tell a true war story”-Character Analysis Tim O’ Brien’s “How to tell a true war story” construes the relationship between the war experiences and the ways of storytelling. O Brien’s story telling as a narrator shows that the storyteller has the power to form his listener’s experiences and opinions. His way of describing situations are unique because his story distorted the reader’s perceptions of beauty and ugliness by making different situation and scenes seem pleasing‚ even though it

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    an arrow in flight‚ if it deviates by a plus or minus .0 degrees‚ in any direction‚ will not hit its mark. True it may come pretty close‚ may fall with in acceptable boundaries‚ but more times than not it will miss the mark altogether. Seems to me people always say they want that arrow (the truth) to hit dead center bulls eye all the time‚ but because of hidden agendas though the aim‚ was true when the arrow was loosed‚ the arrow ends up being deflected by things beyond the archer’s control and

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