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    Meanwhile‚ Mrs. Drover in “The Demon Lover” goes through her road of trials during the recollection of past possessions and the interruption of the life changing letter. First‚ Mrs. Drover must recollect her belongings that she returns for. This task takes an unexpected turn as she encounters much more than she expected. She does take a few items‚ but she does not leave with them‚ therefore‚ she fails. The letter itself prevents her from taking everything home. Second‚ Mrs. Drover tries to find out

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    A Stylistics Analysis of Sons and Lovers 2006级教育硕士 周凌帆 2006694 一.Abstract: In this essay‚ I mainly talk about the author‚ D.H.Lawrence and his works. And I also give a brief analysis of Sons and Lovers. 二.Key words: Sons and Lovers‚ analysis 三.Body: 1. Brief account of the author of the passage David Herbert Lawrence is one of the major novelists of the English tradition He was born at Eastwood‚ England‚ in 1885‚ the fourth child of a collier father and a genteel mother

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    Hansen Jiang Ms. Prendi ENG3U1 July 19‚ 2014 An Aristotelian Analysis of Othello A tragedy is an event causing great suffering‚ destruction‚ and distress. Considering Aristotelian beliefs‚ a tragic hero is a great character whose character flaws eventually lead to their fall. Aristotle’s writing is indicative of what he believed to be a tragic hero‚ and the character Othello possesses each quality‚ meaning he is a successfully written tragic hero. He is of high status and nobility‚ both in

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    Women in 19th Century British Poetry Response: "Porphyria’s Lover‚" "My Last Duchess‚" and "The Leper" The feelings about women in the Victorian period were very disheartening. Women were seen as objects and viewed as less than human. These views were upheld by men who perpetuated a women’s place in society as a pretty thing to look at and nothing more. When a man was tired of her or felt like he could not possess her completely he could kill her as the only way to ensure that she is his forever

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    MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET | |Biographical Information about the Author | |Title: Othello_______________________________ | | |Author: Billy Shakespeare_____________________ |

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    OTHELLO” Act One 1. What was Iago’s complaint in Scene I? 2. Who was Brabantio‚ and why did Iago and Roderigo awaken him in the middle of the night? 3. Why did Iago leave Roderigo at Brabantio’s house? 4. What was Brabantio’s reaction to Othello’s marriage to Desdemona? 5. Why did the Duke send for Othello? 6. Brabantio complains to the Duke about Othello’s marriage to Desdemona. After listening to both sides of the story‚ what was the Duke’s reply? 7. What was Roderigo’s complaint

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    Two Lovers and the Lady in Black Many of the characters in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening develop in strange ways. Edna‚ for instance‚ can’t find an inner peace and is unsatisfied with her life even though she is wealthy. The two lovers and the lady in black are characters that are not fully developed like others in the story‚ but their symbolic presence plays a big role in the meaning of the novel. In chapter one‚ the lady in black makes her first appearance. She is praying which makes her seem

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    DEMON’S WRATH Elizabeth Bowen‘s "The Demon Lover" is the story of Kathleen Drover’s repressed fear driving her to psychotic madness. The story shows us that what you create in your mind is a reflection of who you are inside. Kathleen Drover is an indirect casualty of war. When she was 19‚ Kathleen had lost her fiancé to the First World War. After she heard of his death‚ she had entered a state of depression that lasted 13 years. During this time‚ the pledge of binding love that they had made

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    Topic- analyse the following extract from Sons and Lovers in detail‚ commenting carefully on the stylistic aspects reflected in the passage‚ discussing what the extract revels about the characters and their relationship(s). Briefly mention any other relationships in the novel that are similar/ strongly dissimilar to the relationship revealed in the extract. Sons and Lovers by D.H Lawrence is an example of a Bildungsroman‚ an autobiographical novel about the character’s life‚ and that character’s

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    The Themes and Issues in: OTHELLO by William Shakespeare Jealousy I think that this is one of the main themes in Othello and the play focuses on the dangers of jealousy. The play is a good example of how jealousy can be fueled by circumstantial evidence and how it can destroy lives. For example in this play: Othello succumbs to jealousy when Iago convinces him that his wife is having an affair with her friend Cassio which leads to Othello murdering his wife for her betrayal and then commits

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