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    Mental Disorder in E. A. Poe’s Prose In my essay‚ I will discuss mental disorder as a significant theme in the prose of Edgar Allan Poe. For these purposes‚ I have chosen three of his short stories: “The Fall of the House of Usher” (published in 1839)‚ “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” (both published in 1843) with the chief focus on the first one. I have chosen them for they all handle the theme in question‚ yet each one of them in a different manner. The main body of the essay

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    science fiction. Many times I have seen a sci-fi movie filed under comedy or drama. That is one of the major things that has led to my love for science fiction‚ the simple fact that it can be so much more than just science fiction. I would like to present a definition of what science fiction is in this paper. My definition will not be exact‚ because so many people have a different idea of what counts as sci-fi and‚ not only that‚ but we may have found yet another venue for science fiction by the time

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    film‚ like prose‚ is filled with the memories of the major events in one ’s life. In prose‚ authors give detailed descriptions of their past‚ while in film directors are able to employ visuals and the use of song and voice-over to illustrate someone else ’s life or his or her own. Autobiographies are supposed to portray one ’s life truthfully and accurately; however‚ most contain stretched truths and over-dramatized events or emotions. In the film medium there is more opportunity for fiction than in

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    English 101O Dr. Willis October 6‚ 2014 Rise of the Future for the Science Fiction Genre “Get your stinking paws off of me‚ you damn dirty ape‚” yelled Dodge concerned about if Ceasar was going to hurt him or abide by him like most animals. After being whipped across the body by the stun gun many times‚ Ceasar yelled angrily back at Dodge‚ “No!” What is this? This can not be‚ apes can not speak! While Dodge was trying to gather all of his thoughts together to figure out what had just happened

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    Pulp Fiction‚ is considered by many to be a key example of post modernist cinema. Its use of non-linear narration‚ copious references to other movies and its off beat dialogue‚ combined with Tarantino’s unique style make the viewer aware that there is something different about this movie from most Hollywood blockbusters. George Ritzer said that "in the modern world everything seems pretty clear-cut‚ (but) on the cusp of the postmodern world many things seem quite hazy." This is the case with regard

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    can be any loving couple in any other genre. Does the plot focus on a particular area of science or scientific principle? Explain. Yes‚ the story focuses on supercomputing. Do you think the conflict of this story is real or fictional? Provide examples. I think the story is fictional because today‚ we have no technology that developed feelings like EPICAC had. Why is this book considered sci – fi? This story is considered to be sci fi because it is based on advanced technology and is related

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    Gregory L. Baize‚ Sr. In Partial Completion for ENG 102 D04 201130 Professor Robinson July 10‚ 2011 Thesis Statement Comparative study of Graham Greenes ’ "The Destructors" and Shirley Jackson ’s "The Lottery." Both stories are great work of paralleled irony for different reasons. In "The Destructors‚" life ’s decisions are convoluted in a much different way‚ one may say they are the same as in The Lottery‚ but they are not. In "The Lottery‚" life ’s decisions appear

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    3) In what way(s) is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein a Romantic novel? Justify and exemplify. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a Romantic novel in the following aspects: • Subjective point of view Throughout the novel‚ there are three different first-person narrators (Robert Walton‚ Victor Frankenstein and the monster). All of them have a subjective point of view. • Dissatisfaction with the known This aspect is illustrated by Walton’s wish of reaching the North Pole and Frankenstein’s obsession

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    Discussion_1_week_2 Chapter Five discusses the importance of point of view in literature and‚ more specifically‚ in the short story. Choose one short story from the course text about which you have not yet written‚ and analyze it in terms of point of view. When writing your post‚ consider the following questions * How would you categorize the point of view [e.g.‚ first-person‚ second-person (i.e.‚ “you”)‚ third-person limited‚ third-person omniscient]? * Is the point of view consistent

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    Presidency University‚ Kolkata. (Formerly Presidency College‚ Kolkata) U.G. I Admission Test 2011 Department of English Syllabus: Candidates are to be tested on:  Linguistic competence  Comprehension ability  Literary aptitude and interpretive skills  Familiarity with literary and cultural texts  Flair for expression SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER Time: 2Hours Full Marks: 100 Answers exceeding the stipulated word limit will be penalized 1. Read the following poem and critically evaluate it in not more

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