Context 1: The historical context - the Jewish Holocaust The word holocaust originally meant a sacrifice wholly consumed by fire; now it is most commonly used to mean: The (period of the) mass murder of the Jews (or of other groups) by the Nazis in the war of l939-45 (The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). During World War II the anti-semitic German government under Chancellor Adolf Hitler decided on a "final solution" to what it saw as "the Jewish problem". This was to set up death and work
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“When one door of happiness closes‚ another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us.” Helen Keller Body: As we have known‚ most people are too attached to the past‚ to what they are familiar with. Therefore‚ they will miss opportunities that stand right in front of them. Doors may close‚ but there are always other unlimited numbers of doors – new opportunities to get new happiness. Alexander Graham Bell also used to say that:
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There are things in life we simply do not have a choice about. These include birth‚ death‚ taxes... and‚ of course‚ the group of people we are permanently associated with. From the moment of conception‚ we are placed by fate with individuals who will help shape our entire lives... our family. As a teenager‚ this “no choice deal” seems very frustrating to me at times. But through every argument‚ every “inconsiderate” decision my parents make and every time I “push my limits‚” I’m still forced to admit
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“A Rose for Emily” and “The Lottery” In “A Rose for Emily” narrator was an observer. He was part of the villagers but not the main character. He is not able to get into the mind of the character so his encounters are usually unreliable and not trusted. He can only tell us his view of things not what the character is thinking. The narrator prepared us for the ending of this story here by the use of some symbolic items. Some examples are: the broken down old and decayed house‚ which can mean some
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The Gothic Characteristics in A Rose for Emily Outline Thesis statement:A Rose for Emily is a perfect combination of gothic form and realistic content‚ which appears the unique artistic charm. I. Introduction A. General words about William Faulkner and his A Rose for Emily B. The definition of gothic fiction C. The development of gothic fiction in modern time II. The gothic characteristics in A Rose for Emily A. The topic is mainly about murder‚ dead‚ violence and
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In A Rose for Emily‚ William Faulkner uses an observers narration to convey a decaying conservative culture. At the beginning of the story‚ Emily is youthful and skinny‚ but as the story progresses she is portrayed as fat‚ lonely‚ and someone who lives in solitude -- but when the town attends her funeral‚ they find that she had been keeping a corpse. Throughout the story‚ Faulkner mainly focuses on the values that the townspeople of Jefferson reflect towards Emily Grierson‚ a woman who exemplifies
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1. How do you choose a good research topic? Give 5 examples of a good research topic and justify why you choose them i.e. Problem issues in each topic and why they must be researched upon (Not less than 2000 words). Choosing a good research topic is one of the most important parts of writing a great dissertation. Many things require essay writing and if you choose the right topic‚ it will be easier to write your paper and it will automatically be better! College scholarships and applications
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Most readers of Faulkner’s story “A Rose for Emily” would agree that its meaning is somehow connected with the motive which prompts Emily Grierson to poison her lover and conceal his corpse from the public for some forty years ( 1). The short story covers approximately three-quarters of a century; starting with the birth of Emily Grierson taking place around the Civil War and ending with her death in the late 1920’s - 1930’s (2). In “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner uses many instances that relate to
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elements‚ the making of meaning out of them‚ then depends on the context or method of interpretation we apply to them. Thus we can easily see why a signifying elementlike the figure of the father in Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily"-has so many different meanings. Do we interpret him historically as a metaphor of Southern manhood? Psychologically as the cause of Emily’s neurosis? In a feminist context as a symbol of the patriarchal repression of freedom and desire? Do any of these meanings seem more comprehensive
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I like the story “Three Roses” by Garth Nix‚ for the reason I feel that it has a great meaning to it. The gardener planting flowers in memory of what reminds him of his wife‚ to not forget what he loved about his wife was very touching to me. For the gardener to keep letting the king come back to take each flower‚ that was symbolic to the gardener‚ away back to his palace was strange. But‚ at the end of the story when the jardinière asked the gardener “why grow them only to have these memories taken
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