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    Postmodernism is difficult to define‚ because we go through it on a daily basis. Some would say it began in the 1950’s‚ and others say it began with the tearing down of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Postmodernism is characterized by a variety of elements that question the reading experience. Postmodern authors celebrate this by using humour and absurd experiences to create a bizarre alternate reality. The different elements that are used throughout postmodernism stories include magic realism‚ metafiction

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    We essentially analyzed Bob Dylan’s songs as if they were poems. For my IOP‚ I compare/contrasted two of his songs. Song of Solomon (Toni Morrison) 11 Medium I found this book very interesting White Teeth (Zadie Smith) 11 Medium Midaq Alley (Naguib Mahfouz) 11 Medium The character

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    The Story of Sinuhe

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    Name: Course: Date: THE STORY OF SINUHE. The story is about Sinuhe‚ an individual who loses his status after fleeing from his country‚ Egypt and later gains his rightful place in the Egyptian society by restoring himself. The story first draws Sinuhe as a coward who deserts his king for fearing for his own life. Sinuhe then challenges an opponent in a combat and comes out successfully (Gardiner and Alan‚ pg 8 ). This win impacts positively on his life and eventually decides to go back to his homeland

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    Mahfouz's Zaabalawi

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    Zaabalawi by Nagiub Mahfouz is a classic story that has a very heavy lean toward religion and social studies. A common man is inflicted with a disease that he is unable to seek out a cure for‚ so he sets out in search of the mysterious Zaabalawi who has been known to cure illnesses. His search invites outside acquaintances who he hopes may be able to tell him where he can find Zaabalawi. By the end of the story it is clear that Zaabalawi is much less a holy man‚ but more so a figure one’s own desire

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    that leaves no room for reasonable doubt‚ where upon in “Miramar” Naguib manipulation of the narrative is more subtle at commenting

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    the story is going. He describes that school did not need to tear him away from the familiarity of his own home and throw him “into this building that stood at the end of the road like some huge‚ high-walled fortress‚ exceedingly stern and grim” (Mahfouz 1). The author begins the story by using negative connotations showing his aggravation toward having to go to school and he compares the school to a very tough and gloom ‚ tall building. The story continues by explaining how crammed the schoolyard

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    The Purity of Happiness The short story The Happy Man written by Maguib Mahfouz is about a protagonist which throughout the story is referred to as the “Happy Man”. The protagonist one day wakes up and finds himself to be “inconceivably happy”‚ which means this man has the feeling of unbelievable happiness. This is ironic in the sense that Maguib Mahfouz gives the reader clues to what the true situation and meaning of the unbelievable happiness is. It is the mental state known as depression. It

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    Identity Of Childhood Essay

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    Sam Weiner Professor Richard Gordon Term Paper 7/1/14 Term Paper: Growing Up in Hard Times and the Identity of Childhood If there is anything that children all must do at some point in their lives‚ it is grow up. At some point in their lives‚ children all must begin the often dreaded process of growing up. For the most part‚ everyone appreciates at least some aspect of their childhood. Children love being children. Some want to grow up‚ and others want to stay children forever. Meanwhile‚ many

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    LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN LITERATURE THE BEGINNINGS OF AFRICAN LITERATURE The first African literature is circa 2300-2100‚ when ancient Egyptians begin using burial texts to accompany their dead. These include the first written accounts of creation - the Memphite Declaration of Deities. Not only that‚ but ’papyrus ’‚ from which we originate our word for paper‚ was invented by the Egyptians‚ and writing flourished. In contrast‚ Sub-Saharan Africa feature a vibrant and varied oral

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    monarchy but reinstated the government and turned it into a republic. After the downfall of the monarchy‚ the government was controlled by the Nasser-led Revolutionary Command Council with Major General Muhammed Naguib as its figurehead leader. However‚ in 1954 Nasser rose up and removed Naguib from his previous position. Nasser was extremely popular and he was extremely effective as the Egyptian prime minister. Perhaps his greatest feat in this two year period of time was the new constitution that he

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