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    Both Nietzsche’s "The Madman" and Camus’ "The Myth of Sisyphus" have absurdist elements. While "The Madman" deals mainly with a man who professes that "God is dead" and the effects of that death to a group of people‚ "The Myth of Sisyphus" entails an analysis of the effects of a man forced to roll a rock up a mountain and watch it roll back down for eternity. Throughout their texts‚ both authors make the argument that despite life being meaningless‚ we must continue to search for meaning. However

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    Essay The Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy The poem is written in the first person. Duffy gives her lover an onion in which represents St Valentines Day. The onion is a gift rather than a card or a rose‚ Duffy uses this unusual gift but in fact it’s a statement of love. The onion a (metaphor) is a strong ugly vegetable‚ not only does it show love but can show the inner beauty with in the onion itself. There are good points and bad points in love however there are consequences of what love can

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    over the monotonous and cyclic tasks we are used to. The worst of it is that when we become aware of the futility and we make such decisions to confront it either by ending our lives or accepting everything that’s happening. The author commended Sisyphus for this instance that he is conscious of the futility of his task but he keeps on pushing “I see that man going back down with a heavy yet measured step toward the torment of which he will never know the end…” Instead of committing suicide to end

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    In the essay‚ The Myth of Sisyphus‚ written by Albert Camus‚ Camus speaks on the meaningless of life and how an individual must first realize that life has no meaning at all in order to find happiness. When Albert Camus states that life has no meaning‚ he is not saying everything you do in life is a waste because of your individual personality‚ he is stating life has no meaning because of the natural outcome of everyone’s life‚ death. Each and everyday people work there fingers to the bone in order

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    From The Trial to “The Myth of Sisyphus” characters Mr. K and Sisyphus show us the concepts of the absurd which we see throughout each story. Both of the main characters have a lot in common. Both Mr. K and Sisyphus deal with control‚ happiness‚ and the ability to rise above their situations. Mr. K and Sisyphus have similar senses of control. They both had control when they died. When Sisyphus was brought to the underworld to push a rock up for eternity‚ he was able to control and grasp his fate

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    Eurydice and Mrs. Midas portraying strong minded and authoritative females that retell the Greek mythological stories from a women’s point of view. In both poems Eurydice and Mrs. Midas we are introduced to two women who in mythology have been overshadowed by their more famous husbands or left out of the story completely. Through Duffy’s extensive use of language features such as humour and metaphors in the poem Mrs. Midas‚ we are able to understand the previously unheard point of view of Mr. Midas as

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    The poem shows the safety and security that Mrs Tilscher’s classroom provides for the children‚ but hints the dangers that one would confront if one were to leave the classroom. Comment on how the narrator does this by close reference to the poem. ‘In Mrs Tilscher’s Class’ by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem about a young person entering the transition from childhood to adolescence. She shows the safety and security of the class through the use of techniques such as simile‚ listing and diction. However

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    own problems Carol Ann Duffy seems to ask political/feminist questions in the following poems and believes women to be partly responsible for mass production‚ industrialisation and technology. The women in Duffy’s poems are seen as obsessive (The Diet‚ Work) and not in control (the woman who shopped). All three poems seem to combine aspects of femininity into one character such as gluttony‚ self-harm/losing oneself and seek to change themselves in some way. It seems Duffy has a major conflict with

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    poems look at the themes of suffering and unhappiness when cast out from society.which are two states that are inextricably linkable. Unhappiness can come as a result of suffering‚ or the need to make others suffer can come from pure unhappiness. Duffy and Pugh both make these distinctions in their work‚ and are able to engage the reader by exploring these universal themes. In Duffy’s ‘education for leisure’‚ we find a character who is in the grip of unhappiness and possibly some sort of depression

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    The meaningless existence that was imposed upon King Sisyphus the trickster of the gods‚ was a task that did not coincide with his own will. The moving of the stone up a hill for it to never make it to the top‚ it would roll down and Sisyphus would have to try again. For all of eternity was his punishment by Zeus for tricking the gods. King Sisyphus derived pleasure from his avaricious self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness‚ which his pleasure and will power were always striving. His

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