Great expectations: Prose study coursework How did Charles Dickens create sympathy for Pip in the opening chapter of great expectation? In this essay I’m going to be writing about a Charles Dickens book called ‘Great Expectations’ and how he successfully makes the reader feel sorry for the main character in the book named Pip; a young orphan‚ alone in a graveyard and how bad his life is or how bad its going to get. Dickens makes the reader feel sorry for Pip because we find out that‚ apart from
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‘All the white things man mistakes/For earliest violets’ Thomas has a very distinctive eye for the miniature of nature‚ often overlooked by others. Explore his appreciation of the natural world in the poem ‘But These Things Also.’ But These Things Also is a poem that presents us with an alternative view of Winter and Spring. Similarities are drawn between the two seasons‚ and Thomas explains how the two are not separate entities‚ but instead merge into one another until they are inseparable. Thomas’
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If works of art mirror their societies‚ they reflect the burning issues of their societies. The historical backgrounds of the two selected texts: The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy and Othello by William Shakespeare are key to the task at hand. In short‚ setting both in place and time plays a very significant role in answering this question. So the task at hand is to situate the selected texts within the context of their history‚ geography‚ intellectual and cultural struggles and then compare
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The title of Rothenberg’s poem "In a Time of War" seems to encapsulate the poem’s subject-matter‚ written with uncomplicated words of the English vocabulary makes the poem stand out in a stark manner. This method is used by Rothenberg to illustrate to readers exactly how he sees war‚ as it is. One outstanding feature of this poem is its structure. Rothenberg appears to want to isolate the first stanza from the rest of the poem. At a closer reading‚ the first stanza is concerned with the poet’s thoughts
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Steele had a great experience of the town and he saw the development of the city life. He became aware of the vanity‚ ignorance and selfishness which reined the town. He had a keen insight into human nature and knew the dangers of false ideals. Which he tried to presents his essays for the reader’s .Steele and Addison addressed themselves to the society in the middle classes. in 18th century the people wants to be educated and try to improve their manner but this desire loose their morality and they
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“Both Albee and Williams use their male characters to explore a link between virility and status in both ‘A Streetcar named Desire’ and ‘Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf’.” Showing appreciation of context and with close analysis of structure‚ form and language‚ consider to what extent you agree with this assertion. Through male characters’ Albee and Williams‚ assess the links between virility and status by analysing behaviour and their interaction with same-sex and female characters. The play Wright’s
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1.SCHEME OF WORK SS I 1ST TERM a. Revision of previous session’s work. b.Resumption test c.Copying of scheme of works for the term 2.LITERARY APPRECIATION What is literature? a. Definition and functions of literature. b.Forms of literature (Oral and written with specific examples). c.The genre / branches of literature prose‚ drama and poetry with examples 3.ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE a. Synopsis – theme(s) plot‚ setting b. Synopsis continued Character‚ characterization
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| No. Of Classes | June | Drama – As You Like It – Act 1‚ Sc 1 & 2 Prose – Dusk & The Gift Of Magi | 18 | July | Drama – As You Like It – Act 1‚ Sc-3 / Prose – The Umbrella Man / Poetry – If & A River | 22 | August | Drama – As You Like It – Act 2‚ Sc – 1&2 / Prose – A Fishy Story / Poetry – The Road Not Taken & No Men Are Foreign | 12 | September | Drama – As You Like It – Act 2‚ Sc 3 / Prose – Monkey’s Paw / Poetry – To India My Native Land & Our Casuarina
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- 1010108 UG DEGREE EXAMINATION - FEB 2011 BA / BBA / BBM / BCA / BCOM / BMM / BSC / BSW ENGLISH - II (For Candidate Admitted From Calendar 2007 Onwards) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75 PART – A Answer All the Questions: 10 X 2 = 20 1. Define prose. 2. What does the term one act play mean? 3. Write about the author George Bernard Shaw. 4. What is meant by composition? 5. Write down the definition for sentence. 6. What is note making? 7. State any two examples for simple
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of literature are prose‚ drama‚ and poetry. • Nonfiction prose includes history‚ biography‚ autobiography‚ religious and philosophical writing‚ literary criticism‚ political tracts‚ travel literature‚ and essays on many other subjects. • Prose fiction has been divided into the novel‚ the novella or novelette (a story of intermediate length)‚ and the short story. Predecessors of these genres include fables‚ parables‚ and tales of various kinds. • Drama may be written in prose or poetry. Most drama
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