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    Simon to portray a death of goodness on the island and in the boys. This essay will explore how‚ with the use of language and imagery‚ how Golding shows this in chapter 9 of "Lord of the Flies". Golding uses the weather and the technique of pathetic fallacy throughout the chapter to show the build up of tension on the island and then a release of all the built up tension. At the beginning of the chapter‚ Golding describes the clouds gathering‚ "Over the island the build-up of clouds continued" the

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    Chopin uses imagery as a source of absorbing the reader‚ but her imagery also exposes the emotions of the characters as well. She starts the passage off by illustrating how severe the storm was. The storm “threatened to break an entrance and deluge them there.” (135) Chopin uses the storm to play with the reader’s emotions‚ the reader can clearly visualize thick raindrops barging on top of the house to cleanse the characters. Calixta hardly noticed the storm before Alcee arrived at her doorstep seeking

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    How does the poet vividly convey ideas concerning the influence that nature has upon man? Compare and Contrast at least two poets from cluster one giving detailed close analysis throughout. (Comparison of ‘Overlooking the River Stour’ by Thomas Hardy and ‘Landscape’ by Michael Longley.) Equally ‘Overlooking the River Stour’ by Thomas Hardy and ‘Landscape’ by Michael Longley portray to the reader that nature can consume and influence mans’ behaviour. They also both highlight how easily things can

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    also shows a contrast between Bathsheba and Fanny. Fanny was very grateful and thankful for Oaks generosity and says thank you whereas Bathsheba‚ in chapter one‚ doesn’t take much notice of Oaks kindness. Hardy also shows this contrast by use of Pathetic Fallacy; when Bathsheba is introduced‚ it is made clear to us that she wants to stand out‚ ‘the sun lighted up to a scarlet glow the crimson jacket she wore....’ which shows that she is very passionate and unconventional. However‚ to describe Fanny‚

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    King Lear Essay: Justify your personal view of why Shakespearean drama is part of the English syllabus. The study of literature‚ through any medium‚ is done to further improve a student’s understanding of the values that were prevalent during the context of that era. The works of William Shakespeare explore universal concerns that affect all and therefore his works remain timeless. Shakespeare’s characters all displays the basic faults and follies within human nature. Through the plays such as

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    gloomy setting make this novel gothic and the genre of horror. Bram Stocker used the gothic elements of eternal love‚ pathetic fallacy‚ blood to represent the dark setting and how the story is written in the Victoria Era. The element of eternal love is shown with the love that Jonathon and Mina share and how they keep their love despite all the things that happen to them. Pathetic fallacy‚ was shown in the end of “Dracula” when Dracula acted as if he was completely powerless grabbing money from the floor

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    Compare and contrast the presentation of Pip‚ Magwitch‚ Miss Havisham and Estella in the opening chapter of Great Expectation Compare and contrast the presentation of Pip‚ Magwitch‚ Miss Havisham and Estella in the opening chapters of ‘Great Expectations’. Explain which characters you feel sympathy for and why? ‘Great Expectations’ written by Charles Dickens is a classic Victorian novel and is often regarded as the author’s finest achievement. However it was originally written as

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    Lennie‚ George and Candy. The friendship between George and Lennie is destroyed and so is their dream. ’The afternoon sun sliced in through the cracks of the barn walls and lay bright lines on the hay’ This builds up tension and suspense with pathetic fallacy because it is a calm sentence and nobody knows what is coming next. By using the word ’sliced’ is a violent‚ uneasy and nasty word‚ it is foreshadowing because using that word it symbolises violence and anger. When the writer says ’cracks’ means

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    Chiarelli 1 Stephen Chiarelli Ms. MacDonell 5/03/2014 ENG4U Passage Master The play‚ Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ exploits the new historicism approach for the era it was written in and the era that it takes place in. The approach concentrates on how places‚ events and culture within a society affect or influence a written work. Therefore‚ using the knowledge of Shakespearean era‚ “1564-1616” (bbc.co.uk) and the Ancient Roman era‚ “100 BC-44 BC” (bbc.co.uk) one can analyze the texts

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    The Resistance to Change Against better judgment‚ moral correctness‚ or just plain logic‚ it is in human nature to resist change. Throughout history it has been shown that there will always be a great deal of resistance to change‚ even if that change may be positive. Sometimes to resist is not voluntarily chosen‚ and varying levels of resistance can depend on the subject. There are times in everybody’s lives where they resist due to personal reasoning; the way they were raised‚ culture‚ and tradition

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