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    Bloomsbury Group. Her most famous works include the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925)‚ To the Lighthouse (1927)‚ and Orlando (1928)‚ and the book-length essay A Room of One’s Own (1929) with its famous dictum‚ "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction". Also • • • • • • • • • • available on Feedbooks for Woolf: To the Lighthouse (1927) Mrs Dalloway (1925) A Haunted House (1921) The Waves (1931) Orlando (1928) Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street (1923) Between the Acts (1941) The

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    their schooling years have probably come across people who are very similar to Mr G‚ Jonah and of course Ja’mie. Jonah is a great and funny character just like the rest. But the problem there is that I’ve actually known boys like him before through my schooling years of both going to a public and private school. His class room behaviours and bullying could’ve been seen and witnessed in any of the schools I went to. Mr G‚ the drama teacher who’s bitter selfishness is actually so subtle that it turns

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    by Michael Cunningham‚ the different behavioral and suggestive manifestations of depression are found mainly in the personal biography and setting of the characters. In Richmond 1923‚ Virginia Woolf lives in an old house‚ out skirted from the city. Mrs. Laura Brown lives in the suburbs of Los Angeles‚ in a house with a loving husband and innocent son. Clarissa Vaughn is set in in modern- day New York City‚ with busy streets and noisy people. Richard‚ on the other hand‚ grew from a young‚ observant

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    them as they tried to cross into Siberia via the icebound Bering Strait.  ’Ended in farce’ - Makes it seem like their expedition was a joke The men were plucked from the icy waters by a Chilean naval ship after a nine-hour rescue which began when Mr. Brooks contacted his wife‚ Jo Vestey‚ on his satellite phone asking for assistance. The rescue involved the Royal Navy‚ the RAF and British Coastguards.  ’Chilean naval ship’ and ’Involved the Royal Navy’ - Introduction of another two nations (along

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    Modern English novel Theme: "The importance of time in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs.Dalloway" As human beings‚ we are unique in our awareness of death. “We know that we will die‚ and that knowledge invades our consciousness…it will not let us rest until we have found ways‚ through rituals and stories‚ theologies and philosophies‚ either to make sense of death‚ or‚ failing that‚ to make sense of ourselves in the face of death.” Attaching significance to life events is a human reaction to the sense

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    college he is unsure what to do next and becomes anxious because he wants it to be different (as he mentions to his father). But he does not want to go back to graduate school neither he wants to start a career. Following that he starts an affair with Mrs. Robinson‚ an old

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    When an individual’s beliefs or values are contradicted by that of their society‚ they must make a choice as to whether belonging to themselves or to the group is more important. Miller explores the reactions of many characters to this dilemma‚ in particular Reverend Hale. Initially Hale is strongly respected and connected to the town‚ being described as “an expert”. He uses the metaphor of “Theology sir‚ is a fortress; no crack in a fortress can be accounted small”‚ to indicate his strong belief

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    used in sports‚ sports have never been the same. Steroids have improved a bodybuilder’s physique‚ a baseball player’s physical ability‚ and an Olympians overall endurance and performance. Without steroids‚ Arnold Schwarzenegger would have never won the Mr. Olympia Competition seven times‚ and Lou Ferrigno would have never been the Incredible Hulk. In baseball‚ Mark McGuire would have never shattered Roger Maris 1961 single-season home run record by hitting 9 more. With all that being said‚ steroids have

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    The Comparison between Septimus’s Suicide and Okonkwo’s Suicide Glory Li Tongyu 1155054266 I. Introduction Septimus is one of the main characters in Mrs. Dalloway which is a story happened in western society after World War I‚ and Okonkwo is the protagonist in Things Fall Apart which is a book about the traditional African society in about 17th century. It seems like there are no connections between Septimus and Okonkwo‚ since they are from different eras and different social backgrounds; but in

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    Gale M. Thompson Critical Writing Sample “But What Word Was it Writing?”: A Lacanian Reading of Septimus Warren Smith in Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway In Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway‚ a great deal of attention has been paid by critics to the sexuality in the relationship between Clarissa Dalloway and Sally Seton‚ or to the implications of shell shock on Septimus Smith. One critic‚ calling Septimus “Virginia Woolf’s brain-damaged casualty” (Restuccia 46)‚ tries to utilize a Lacanian reading‚

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