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    Sister Muriel Monologue

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     Sister Muriel is more tired than usual on this quiet night. She headed to the Sister’s dorm earlier than usual‚ climbed the stairs and enjoyed the cool breeze blowing on her face. This night she felt reflective on the subject of the good times with her husband‚ she missed him. A perfect evening for sleep. She and the other women in the dorm were fast asleep at 1:55 AM‚ when she woke to the statement‚ "What a beautiful light on the hill!" by Sister Barbara on her bunk above her. To Sister Muriel‚ light

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    The Curtain Blown by the Breeze (by Muriel Spark) Dame Muriel Spark was an award-winning Scottish novelist. She spent several years in Central Africa‚ returning to Britain during World War II. Until 1957 she published only poetry and criticism‚ including studies of Mary Shelley and the Bront sisters. Her fiction uses satire and wit to present serious themes‚ often questions about good and evil. Memento Mori (1959) is her most widely praised novel; the best-known is The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

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    Oleksandra Sydorenko The Member of the Family By Muriel Spark Analysis The extract under consideration is taken from the story “A Member of the Family” by a famous award-winning Scottish novelist Muriel Spark. The Times newspaper named Spark in its list of "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945" The fragment is about two women with the desperate mood Gwen and Trudy who spend their leisure time in a cheap lake town. Sometimes they argue and discuss the weather outdoor. The extract under analysis

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    the images at the top of the page Muriel at the beginning of the movie struggling to fit in or belong in any way as seen by the drink thrown in her face and her four “friends” all with the emotion of anger and disgust on their faces. Also to top it all off the quote “you’ve got no dignity‚ Muriel” in the second box with Muriel sad and unhappy can give much indication of what Muriel suffers at the beginning of the movie. With third image in the middle is Muriel in her room sad and miserable. This

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    irony‚ as it applies to literature‚ can be attained by an analysis of its formal‚ historical‚ and informal definitions. Muriel Rukeyser is an American author and political activist most recognized for her portrayals of feminism‚ social justice and equality. In her poem‚ “Looking at Each Other”‚ she has envisioned a scenario of absolute unification amidst two lovers. Rukeyser lists various motions and emotions that are being reciprocated between both people with each and every line beginning with

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    Bill is an obnoxious character‚ whom Spark uses to make fun of modern fads. Being a believer in the benefits of macrobiotic food‚ Bill claims to be an “Enlightenment Leader” of “the movement”. When he reveals this to Lise‚ he “smiles widely towards her‚ he breathes into her face and touches her knee.” He possesses the ability to charm‚ however his method is very invasive and predatory. Continuing to pester her about macrobiotic food‚ he tells Lise: “You’ll soon change your eating habits‚ now that

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    fairly straight forward‚ and yet three poets write poems expressing three different perspectives using specific techniques. The three poets and their poems are Edward Field’s "Icarus‚" William Carlos Williams’ "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus‚" and Muriel Rukeyser’s "Waiting for Icarus." In Field’s poem‚ he chooses to change the ending and "decry the impact of modern society upon individuals" (Roberts 928). In his poem‚ Icarus does not drown‚ he "had swum away coming at last to the city where he rented

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    “The Good Life‚” but as the class read different poems‚ novels‚ and dramas‚ one will realize that “The Good Life‚” can have multiple meanings. The dystopian novel‚ Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel and the poem‚ “Waiting for Icarus‚” by Muriel Rukeyser has given me a good understanding of what the good life is about especially when one takes little aspirations and objects for granted. As the novel and the poem are being analyzed‚ the thoughts begin to evoke when thinking about what makes life

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    different approach or another. Three of the most appealing of these versions of the tale of Icarus can be found in the poems "Musee des Beaux Arts" by W. H. Auden‚ "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" by W. C. Williams‚ and "Waiting for Icarus" by Muriel Rukeyser. Even though the three poems talk about Icarus ’s fall‚ each covers it in a different way. "Musee des Beaux Arts" and "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus" describes how human suffering occurs at as a personal burden that only affects the influenced

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    help create peace and heal the world. We will then be able look back to the past and think how we can progress for the next time. It will also help us create peace by allowing everyone to understand each other. Thomas Hardy‚ Anthony Hecht and Muriel Rukeyser are three authors that help show how literature can heal the world. The first poem‚ Thomas Hardy’s “The Man He Killed” focuses on the senselessness and futility of war‚ where a man has killed another quite simply because they were fighting

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