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    Alienation is the isolation or separation from a group or an activity in which one should be involved. In Chekhov stories of “Man in the Case”‚ “The Darling” and “Gooseberries” the characters separated themselves from the outside world in order to achieve a peace with their inner self. Even though they all alienated themselves they all did it differently because they all had different situations in their lives that cause them to change. Each character had an undercover meaning for their alienation

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    The Namesake Symbolism

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    being Gogol and the author of the Overcoat‚ Nikolai Gogol but to why his father chose this name and this namesake is a mystery to Gogol Ganguli. Symbolism‚ something used quite commonly throughout the novel‚ in which it shows two major symbols. These being the name “Gogol” and trains‚ all corresponding to the meaning of true identity. The name Gogol highlights the overall meaning of the book The Namesake‚ as Ashoke named Gogol after the author Nikolai Gogol because that name has meaning to Ashoke

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    In that city is the estate of Lavrenty Mikhailovich Kologrivov‚ a rich silk merchant. Kologrivov has 2 daughters‚ Nadya (who is 15) and Lipa (who is the younger) along with servants and a governess who live with them in the estate. When Nikolai and Ivan are strolling through the park‚ the see a train halt in the distance at an unusual place. On that train an 11-year-old boy named Misha Gordon was traveling with his father‚ Grigory Osipovich Gordon. But alas his father becomes drunk‚ with

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    century was a tumultuous time for Russians who wished to speak their minds and for those who wished to stretch communism to the corners of the globe. With a government consumed by annihilating its opponents and censorship‚ Soviet writers such as Nikolai Bukharin and Grigori Deborin were compelled to depict the glory of communism or face the harshest of consequences. In “Down With Factionalism!‚” Bukharin justifies his slander of Leon Trotsky in the battle to succeed Vladimir Lenin for the leadership

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    Plot Summary Of Ender

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    scatter at any time. One of the members disagrees with the formation‚ Bean yells at him‚ then the kid pushes Bean up against the bunk‚ only to be saved by Nikolai. Sister Carlotta finds out that there were 24 other cloned eggs‚ but 23 of them are missing‚ but the other one is in battle school and discovers it is Nikolai‚ and that Bean and Nikolai are twins‚ the only difference is that Bean is much more intelligent. Bean and the Dragon Army soon get their first battle‚ they win‚ and

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    Moral Struggles Introduction: A realist novel is a multi-voiced prose fiction portraying individualized characters undergoing changes while interacting with social‚ political‚ and moral factors dominating their world. A realist novel is a mimesis of reality depicting struggles of the society it is representing and the limitations and conflicts found within this society (Realist Novel‚ p.20). This stimulates a moral struggle within the character and acts as a catalyst of change and guides

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    Prince Andrei Sparknotes

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    the origins of patriotism and national identity. Although many of the characters vigorously support the Russian cause‚ their reasoning for doing so are diverse. Prince Andrei hopes to achieve a gratifying career and get away from his wife; dreamy Nikolai glamorizes battle; Ippolit Kuragin wants opportunities to pick up women. None of these characters seem to be moved by nationalist feelings - all of them volunteered for the war due to self-interest or misconceptions. The most patriotic character

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    In the pamphlet it is written that Stalin is great for the victory of the proletarian revolution and the creation of the Soviet social and state system. But‚ others viewed him negatively‚ For instance in document #1‚ Nikolai Lenin is talking about Stalin and him being a leader. Nikolai Lenin thought that Stalin was unfit to be a leader. He was rude and didn’t know how to use his power. And in doc #5‚ Stalin had executed almost all of his officers. He had about 172 political officials and officers.

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    There are many links between Crime and Punishment‚ by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and A Doll’s House‚ by Henrik Isben. Each character goes through many ironic situations. Throughout both of the works all three types of irony are used. In this essay irony is going to be used to link the two works together. Dramatic‚ situational‚ and verbal irony are going to be used to link the two works together.<br><br>Dramatic irony is used throughout Crime and Punishment. The reader knows that Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov

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    The main group of Arkady‚ Nikolai‚ Pavel and Bazarov go about their city with the younger generation‚ Arkady and Bazarov‚ arguing their Nihilistic views with the men of the ‘older generation’ of Nikolai and Pavel. Throughout the novel‚ we see how love affects the main characters as the younger men fall for women of the town. Anna Sergeyevna‚ being one of the main

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