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    expression and has a playful manner. Elizabeth has a mistaken impression of Darcy as a proud‚ unpleasant and bad tempered man who destroys Jane’s happiness and forces Mr. Wickham to join the army‚ which initially lead her to reject his proposals of marriage. Her rejection provokes a change on Mr. Darcy’s attitude who demonstrates his continued devotion to Elizabeth‚ in spite of his distaste for her low connections‚ he rescues Lydia and the entire Bennet family from disgrace. After facing Lady Catherine

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    of the Desecrated In Margaret Atwood’s “Backdrop Addresses Cowboy” the title indicates that the speaker is the backdrop‚ or scenery‚ addressing a self-absorbed and naive cowboy. The cowboy represents the imperialistic nature of Americans‚ and the scope extends past the days of cowboys‚ settlers‚ and Native Americans‚ and can even be applied to our nation’s present state. Margaret Atwood is Canadian‚ and expresses her anti-American sentiments through her poem‚ as she writes about the egocentric

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    In the second stanza‚ the reader expects the empowerment to continue‚ but is taken aback by the harsh truths that ensue. From empowerment to angry‚ the tone change is apparent in the second stanza. Atwood states that at the same “moment” of delight mentioned before‚ “is the same moment the trees unloose their soft arms around you.” This can be interpreted in many ways‚ because trees support people in multiple means: wood provides houses and fire and lots of types of trees provide food. The imagery

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    Name Prof Class Date The theme of Totalitarianism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood All throughout the text “The Handmaid ’s Tale”‚ there is a permanent theme of totalitarianism. Regimes that follow a totalitarian cultural ensure dominance over their subjects with the use of manipulation (Finigan 435). Besides the use of manipulation‚ the authority figures in “The Handmaid ’s Tale” dominate the subjects by controlling their experience of life‚ time‚ memory and history (Finigan 435)

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    Margaret Atwood’s “You Fit Into Me” is remarkable in just how many Post-Modern devices are found in only four lines of poetry. Altogether‚ Atwood’s poem instantly seizes a reader’s attention with its economy of words‚ and peculiar structure. Noticeably‚ the two simplistic looking verses‚ zero punctuation‚ lack of capital letters‚ and bracketed title invite closer inspection. The unusual length‚ and form are true to Post-Modernism’s desire to bring awareness to the prose. In that regard‚ Atwood calculatedly

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    CHAPTERS I-II/ 1 –2 What is the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet? How does Austen convey the tone Mr. Bennet uses with his wife? Mr. Bennet is often annoyed with Mrs. Bennet. Mr and Mrs Bennet’s relationship is formal and she only wants him to do what she wants. Why is Mrs. Bennet so interested in the young man’s arrival? Her soul purpose in life is to wed her daughters off. The young man seems very suitable. CHAPTERS III-VI/ 3 -6 Despite Bingley’s appearance as a most eligible bachelor

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    McCabe 1 Emma McCabe Mrs. Forbush AP English 4 July 27‚ 2013 PridePrejudice‚ and Paradox It has been said: “Elizabeth’s own personality presents her with the greatest obstacles to her happiness. Her personality also presents her with the potential for extraordinary happiness.” Discuss this paradox. Elizabeth Bennet is a perfect example of such a woman that has a strong independent nature‚ and stands for the right for women to marry for love rather than for status or wealth. This

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    it lives on through their many novels or poems. In Julia Prewitt Brown’s article she explains how Jane Austen’s voice is heard throughout Pride and Prejudice within the narrator’s voice. Austen’s life is portrayed in subtle yet impactful ways in the way that she writes as well as what she writes. Julia Prewitt Brown states in “A Narrator’s Voice” that Pride and Prejudice can be viewed in a variety of ways: “ The discourse of the rest of Pride and Prejudice… falls into two broad categories‚ narrative

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    Variations on the Word Love and also whether the poem may be viewed as a love poem. Since time immemorial‚ the concept of love and its definition have been highly personal and truly unique phenomena. They have been the source and product of comedy‚ tragedy and everything in between. Poets have praised and despised it‚ the media has sold it and mankind has ever longed for and misunderstood it. In her poem‚ Variations on the Word Love‚ Margaret Atwood juxtaposes the connotations and denotations of

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    The America We Are Today Canadian author Margaret Atwood studied American literature at Radcliffe and Harvard in the 1960s. She decided to become a writer at an early age and is now the author of 13 novels‚ not to mention a few children’s stories and television scripts. In Atwood’s “A Letter to America”‚ she starts off by talking about the America she used to know. She lists numerous items that represent the American icon and the purpose for doing so was to get a glimpse of the America she knew

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