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    The Magic Barrel All writers use literary terms to create a story. Bernard Malamud‚ the writer of The Magic Barrel‚ includes many literary elements. Character and characterization are definitely important elements in the short story. This essay will describe how Bernard Malamud creates the character of Leo Finkle through the methods of characterization. In uptown New York lived Leo Finkle‚ a rabbinical student. Leo was advised by an acquaintance that he would find it easier to win a congregation

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    Benjamin Button

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    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was a very interesting story and also a decent movie if I might say. I feel like it got all it’s key points across with just pure simplicity. You automatically feel a connection not only from the death that occurs but also for the new life that is lived. It also presents some morality issues we all deal with in our lifetime. Everyone goes through some joys‚ and grievances‚ just some differently than others. His story unfolds through a diary read by the daughter

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    Killing another human is something that most people would find very hard to do. Does a person’s feelings towards violent actions change in the course of a war? In the poem‚ "The Man He Killed‚" by Thomas Hardy‚ he illustrates a narrative of a man who questions his own actions of doing harm to another individual. Throughout the poem‚ Hardy uses the techniques of tone and word choice to get his ideas across the poem. Though the poem is a bit short‚ is does have a very strong atmosphere that give off

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    Character Analysis on Mr. Bleaney Mr. Bleaney is a poem written by Phillip Larkin‚ which portrays the life of an isolated man in a confined room. The poem is a metaphor of Mr. Bleaney’s life. The poem is written through the voice of an unknown speaker. From the poem we gather that Mr Bleaney is a man who cares little about the material possessions‚ shown by the fact he lives in a rented room with poor conditions such as the “curtains‚ thin and frayed”. He does not own very much‚ so this gives

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    Compare the ways in which Blake and Larkin present the theme of corruption in their poems. William Blake and Phillip Larkin are very different poets; they have different techniques to convey their ideas but both skilfully are able to establish a connection with the audience through these different means. The two poets‚ despite being separated in time successfully convey even to a modern day reader the theme of corruption in their poems‚ concentrating on Blake’s “London” and “The Chimney Sweep” and

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    The Big Sleep

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    In the books The Big Sleep and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ both authors‚ Raymond Chandler (The Big Sleep) and Simon Armitage (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight)‚ create the protagonist of each story into archetypal knights. The protagonist of The Big Sleep is named Phillip Marlowe and in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight the protagonist is named Sir Gawain. The 3 knightly qualities that we will be focusing on in this essay are self-sacrifice‚ loyalty and courage. These qualities are displayed throughout

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    sonnet 75

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    “Sonnet 75” by Edmund Spenser What distinguishes Spenser’s poem from earlier poetry is the personal note it strikes. Sonnet 75 was written in 1595 by Edmund Spenser. His Imagination creates a picture of tender young love through the conversation between his lady and himself‚ absorbed in each other‚ against the back ground of the sea. Another theme to this poem is that a man wrote his beloved’s name in the sand‚ but it was washed away by the tide. Edmund Spenser was born in 1552 and attended the

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    The Abu Ghirab prison was the most horrific‚ brutal and dehumanizing thing I have even come across. The level of suffering the inmates experienced words cannot express how terrifying it is. There were male as well as female and even worst‚ children was in that dreadful place. They were treated worse than animals in my opinion‚ I cannot see in no one lives they should have to encounter such gruesome experience. The Stanford prison experiment was conducted on August 14th to 20th‚ 1971.The team of researchers

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    Human being‚ the most civilized creature in the plant of earth‚ believed that their actions are based on their own moral and ethical values. However‚ sometime those values were not strong and can easily be affected by external factor which led to an “different” behavior. These factor can be culture‚ social norms‚ ethics of a society‚ religious inclination‚ coercion‚ and human influence by authority. The milgram experiment showed that our behaviors can be drastically impacted by higher-level authority

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    The Stanford Prison Experiment was created by a psychology teacher named Phillip Zimbardo. There was 9 prisoners and 9 guards. Those that were chosen were arrested one morning and taken to the station where they were blindfolded. An ad was put in the local paper asking for volunteers for this project. This experiment was to see the psychological effects of being in prison. After reviewing over 70 applicants‚ they narrowed it down to twenty-four candidates. The candidates were college students from

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