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    Supernaturalism is an outstanding romantic quality. It gives certain poems an eerie atmosphere by virtue of which the romantic poetry is often called the “renaissance of wonder”. Coleridge (1772-1834) is one of the greatest of romantic poets who touched lightly on all the keys of poetic expression‚ but he remains unequaled in one sphere of poetry – that is supernatural. Before Coleridge supernatural element had applied in English literature (apart from drama) in the works of Horace Walpole‚ Mrs.

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    The Importance of Point of View in The Black Cat Point of view is a very important aspect of The Black Cat. The main character tells the story to the reader from his first person point of view. You have a good feel for the story because you have the first person narration. As you read into the story it comes apparent however that the narrator telling the story is not a reliable interpretation of the details around him. You have a good feel for his emotions and the events of the story‚

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    “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a short story created by Edgar Allen Poe. He uses the narrator’s point of view to builds a suspenseful attitude throughout. The narrator’s unhealthy mental state makes him seem crazy but he tries to say how sane he is. The point of view of the narrator is used in a unreliable fashion by the way he talks by repeating words and calling himself “clever” and “cunning” but nobody can be unhealthy but better at the same time. Also‚ the narrator experiences time very slowly throughout

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    Introduction The use of varied points of view‚ known as ‚ free indirect discourse‚ or variable internal focalisation‚ omniscient narration is used in fiction to create particular themes in such books as the ’Atonement’ by Ian McEwan‚ Jane Austen and many other authors. Using these styles has been spoken of as heightened literary skills which delivers to the reader what the author desires to reveal of their characters. It is an advanced and old style that can be used to bring forth the many perceptions

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    Shepard views his connection to his father as a reflection of himself and how important it is to know the past. The similarity between Carver and Shepard’s characters is in contrast with the characters in Duras’s novel‚ “The Lover”. Although Marguerite Duras did not emphasize alcohol as the main cause of loneliness in her semi-autobiographical novel‚ but she uses love as the main cause of loneliness in her story. The young girl in‚ “The Lover” had an attitude of loneliness

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    Many people wonder what it would be like to see life through someone else’s eyes. What happens when the story is seen from a different point of view? Seeing a climatic scene from someone else’s point of view can drastically change how the event is perceived. In‚ A Cast Of Stones‚ Patrick W. Carr demonstrates point of view through his characters Errol and Liam. Errol and Liam are as different as fire and water. Not just their physical differences‚ though those are definitely different‚ but the way

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    “Porphyria’s Lover” by Robert Browning Robert Browning was born May 7th‚ 1812 in Camberwell England. He grew up relatively financial stable with both his parents being positive influence into his life. Browning was interested in books and so forth from a small age. He eventually met his wife‚ Elizabeth Barrett‚ who was a already known and rather upper class person and a fellow poet/writer. After research it was found that this story was not always

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    Apply the functionalist point of view to the phenomenon of female juvenile gangs in Hong Kong and evaluate its explanation. The recent female juvenile gang problem has sparked off public concerns in Hong Kong‚ because they are more rampant in the newly-developed towns such as Tseung Kwan O‚ Tin Shui Wai and Tai Po. Comparing with the figures of girls joining gangs by Dr.T.W.Lo in 2001 and by the Federation in 2005‚ the trend of girls’s participation in gangs is increasing. In the following‚ the

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    How do Religious people and Atheist people perceive each other’s points of view? Do religious people accept atheists or see them as enemies of “GOD”? How does not believing in God create tension and sense of mistrust between religious people and atheist? I would like to investigate and learn what religious and atheists people think of each other using interactionist theoretical perspective. Interactionist perspective mainly focuses on how people interact with each other from simple everyday

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