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    what? When an unexpected event occurs within the plot structure‚ it is called what? When a character says one thing but means something else‚ it is called what? What is the mood and setting established by the speaker in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”? What is the mood and setting established by the speaker in “And of Clay Are We Created”? What is the mood and setting established by the speaker “In the Shadow of War”? What is the main conflict in “The Youngest Doll”? What is the main conflict

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    1. The twenty-first century is based on a presidency opposite from the one we have read about in end of the 1700s. The Constitution gave the President such limited power that it controlled the early presidency. At that time‚ Congress was in vast control over the executive branch. Which resulted in the President only having a small number of exceptions. The Presidents at the time was just a tool for the Congress throughout the years. Until the balance of power shifted astonishing‚ so that the executive

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    Jasper (1987). The Odyssey. New York: Cambridge University Press. The Odyssey. Trans. T. E. Lawrence. 1932. Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Classics‚ 1993 The Odyssey. Trans. Robert Fagles. New York: The Penguin Group‚ 1996. Stanford‚ W.B (1963). The Ulysses Theme: The Study of the Adaptability of a Traditional Hero. Dallas: Spring Publications‚ 7. Stewart M. Whobrey Reading in the Classics –GS4401E September 2‚ 2000

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    Defamiliarization What is it? Defamiliarization is the artistic technique of forcing the audience to see common things in an unfamiliar or strange way‚ in order to enhance perception of the familiar. According to Viktor Shklovsky‚ a Russian writer who coined the term ‘Defamiliarization’‚ “The purpose of art is to impart the sensation of things as they are perceived and not as they are known. The technique of art is to make objects‚ unfamiliar‟‚ to make forms difficult‚ to increase the difficulty

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    to their past. The drive to preserve the obsolete revolutionized language in various forms for it was felt that language could not convey the complete meaning- “That’s not all‚ that’s not what I meant at all” - The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot. Writers such as Eliot‚ James Joyce‚ Virginia Woolf‚ W.B Yeats‚ Ezra Pound and so on were among the money who spurned the idea of realism and hence introduced a variety of literary tactic and devices. The Modernists drowned the

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    recorded use of the "Black Friday" was applied not to holiday shopping but to financial crisis: specifically.The crash of the market on September 24‚ 1869. when an attempt by a few speculators to corner the US gold market was thwarted by President Ulysses S. Grant’s release of government gold for sale‚ making gold prices plummet and creating a panic in the stock market. Some people do a lot of things for Black Friday

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    never said what is supposed to be so lucky about a hardboiled egg. It’s a biblical reference to being yoked back up (strong emotional and mental state). 4) Mr. Grogan is a telegraph operator‚ Homers employer‚ and a positive male role in Homer and Ulysses lives. Mr. Grogan seems to be good man who has to bear bad news. Sometimes the message of another young soldier fallen and the devastation his family will feel at the news is just to much. He knows all the pain and loss of him community and the scale

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    Clara Barton – Angel of the Battlefield Staff Writer When the Civil War broke out Clara Barton was one of the first volunteers to appear at the Washington Infirmary to care for wounded soldiers. After the Battle of Bull Run‚ she established an agency to obtain and distribute supplies to wounded soldiers. In July 1862‚ Clara Barton lobbied and won permission to travel behind the lines to administer aid to soldiers of both the North and South. Clara reached some of the grimmest battlefields

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    Theme of false fatherhood Stephen‚ like Telemachus‚ is rather obsessed with ideas of paternity and this establishes a further link to Homer’s work and provides the basis for the eventual Bloom-Dedalus relationship. The false father theme is reinforced in this chapter by the many references to Shakespeare‚ especially to Hamlet‚ and these are developed at length in "Scylla and Charybdis." Already in "Telemachus‚" Decay Through Stephen’s imagination at work‚ the themes of maternity and decay are

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    Helen Nguon Cyber 5 1/18/12 Modernism Definition Essay The word modern is a term that is used to describe current trends in today’s world ranging from attire to a city’s architecture. John C. Ransom‚ an abstract artist who still lives today‚ explains modernism: “And yet what is modernism? It is undefined” (John C. Ransom Quotes). What we may define as modern today may not be what was modern ten years ago or what will be modern ten years from now; modern has a definition that is always changing

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