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    The Lottery Theme

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    The lottery theme I think that the theme of the lottery is to treat others how you want to be treated. I think that this theme fits into all of this story. The whole story is about this theme. It is important to treat others how you want to be treated. If you don’t then it will come back and bite you in the butt. Just like it did in “The Lottery”. On page number 8 in “The Lottery” Tessie Hutches pleads saying “It isn’t fair!”. We know though that if anyone else had gotten the black dot she would

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    Themes in Othello

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    major themes in “Othello” and how are they explored The play “Othello” written by English playwright William Shakespeare is a timeless tale that vividly portrays the downfall of the noble Moore‚ Othello. The play itself is tragic in nature because it vividly portrays Othello “falling from Grace” through the exploitation and deceit that is orchestrated by the Machiavellian villain‚ Iago. The key themes that encompass the play are that of deception‚ manipulation and jealousy. Each of the themes serve

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    Themes in Literature

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    Often in literature there are common themes that occur throughout eras and genres to link two otherwise different pieces of writing. One particular example of this occurrance can be seen in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Although these works have been written in very different time periods and use separate styles‚ there are two themes which link both stories and convey a very similar message. Strict societal roles and the treatment of women

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    Themes Romulus

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    Themes * Migration Romulus‚ his wife and son migrate to Australia in 1950. |  ‘...migrant reception and clearing camps...’ | They experience patronising attitudes from some Anglo-Saxon locals. Ethnicity is highlighted as a point of difference‚ not a multicultural melting pot where everyone belongs. | ‘New Australians’‚ ‘Balts’‚ ‘incompetent Australian tradesman’. When Romulus sets fire to a stook ‘The local newspaper ridiculed the New Australian for his folly.’ | They are appreciative

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    Theme Of Zebra

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    Zebra is a story where a young boy liked running like zebras until something bad happened and it changed his life. The theme of Zebra is working with a friend will help you overcome a disability. I believe this is correct because Zebra is deciding to go to an art class and with someone with similar trauma. One reason why i believe that the theme of Zebra is working with friends will help you overcome a disability is because on pg 204 the author wrote “ Zebra went to Mrs. English’s office and

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    Cinderella Themes

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    Themes in Cinderella In J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels‚ Harry is mistreated by Voldemort. Although Harry is mistreated‚ his mother’s love saves him many times. The Grimm Brothers also use this idea in “Cinderella”. The Grimm Brothers use symbols to show the themes in “Cinderella”. Two of the major themes in “Cinderella” are mistreatment and a mother’s love for her daughter. Many people mistreat Cinderella‚ including her own father. After Cinderella’s mother dies‚ Cinderella’s father is quick

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    Relationships In Hamlet

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    Male/Female Relationships In Hamlet Hamlet is involved in intense emotional relationships with both Ophelia and Gertrude‚ the only two female characters in the play. While these relationships are for the most part very rocky and full of distrust‚ there is still hope for healthy relationships among men and women. The reasons for how these characters acted is understandable‚ and their reactions are quite typical. The relationship between Hamlet and Gertrude is one that has been torn apart by

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    Macbeth Themes

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    The actions of Macbeth and other characters show that appearances are misleading and Shakespeare created dialogue that constantly incorporates techniques that represent this duplicity. Equivocation is especially found in the line from Act 1 Scene 7: “False face must hide what the false heart doth know." Shakespeare uses repetition of the adjective false to link the appearance of the face and the heart. Macbeth’s facial expression is false as he is acting customary to the routine of everyday life

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    "Ozymandias" Themes

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    The message or theme of the poem of "Ozymandias" is that man is insignificant and his efforts are vain when compared to the forces of time and nature. Shelly expertly uses diction in the poem to portray important ideas. By encompassing time and nature into a theme Shelley brings a divine sense to the poem. To consider the issue of the power of time and nature‚ the poet has the narrator reporting on a meeting with a traveler from ’an antique land’ or Egypt‚ who told of seeing in the desert‚ the remains

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    Mockingbird Themes

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    The novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” was published in 1960 during the lengthy era of the American Civil Rights Movement. Set in the 1930s‚ it is a powerful text that has been expertly crafted by Harper Lee to explore a number of topical themes‚ including the themes of discrimination and prejudice. Throughout the course of the novel‚ the reader experiences discrimination and prejudice in a number of ways. These include the injustice of the court case against Tom Robinson‚ the treatment of Atticus and

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