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    Julian Patrick Barnes is an award winning British from London best known for his post-modernist literature and crime fiction novels. His most prestigious awards include a Man Booker Prize Award in 2011 and three shortlists for the same in 2005‚ 1998‚ and 1984. He is also the winner of the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize‚ the Somerset Maugham Award and the Commandeur of L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He typically writes his crime fiction under the moniker of Dan Kavagh. He has also written numerous

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    The novels Madame Bovary written in 1986 by Gustave Flaubert and The Awakening written in 1899 by Kate Chopin are strikingly similar. The similarities are so stark that many question if Madame Bovary served as a template for Kate Chopin when she wrote The Awakening. A large majority of the similarities in the novels revolves around the two main characters in the respective novels‚ Edna Pontellier in The Awakening and Emma Bovary in Madame Bovary. These women both experience unique lives that differ

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    Trace the growth of the power of the pigs in ‘Animal Farm’. What lessons does Orwell wish us to draw from this? In the novel‚ Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ we can clearly see the growth of the power that the pigs‚ mainly Napoleon have over the rest of the animals. We see at the start of the novel‚ animal farm working well‚ but as the novel progresses we see Napoleon and the pigs becoming hungrier for power and control. Through this growth of power in the pigs‚ Orwell teaches us some very important

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    The Role of Women in Trifles and The Jewelry In Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles‚ written around 1915‚ the role of women is superior to the men’s role and in Guy de Maupassant’s story‚ The Jewelry‚ the woman has an inferior role‚ and in the end‚ we find out that she was not a faithful wife. As the two stories are set at the turn of the twentieth century‚ the readers come to believe that women were not treated with much respect or thought to be intelligent; they were merely there to make children and

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    A Persian Proverb: “He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool—shun him.  He who knows not and knows that he knows not is a child—teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep—wake him. He who knows and knows that he knows is wise—follow him.” He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not and knows that he knows not is a child. Teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep. Wake him. He who knows and knows

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    The Jewelry Guy de Maupassant Some things in life are really unpredictable. There are instances in everyone’s life where we have tremendous experience that suddenly change our pace. Someone might have been good at guessing what could happen next and there may times when we can predict what is going to happen but there has not been always a sure answer. Things happen. No matter how much we avoid it. Sometimes to our advantage. Sometimes‚ it is not. But in most cases‚ we can learn something

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    IB English HL World Lit Titles 1: A Comparison of Helmer’s and Mr. Samsa’s Dominance over Nora and Gregor 2: A Comparison of How Frank McCourt and Euripedes Use the Deaths of Children as an Element of Pathos in their Works 1: A Comparison of Minor Characters: Buinovsky in One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich and Dr. Rank in A Doll’s House 2: A Comparison of the Economic Dependence of the Samsa Family in The Metamorphosis and the McCourt Family in Angela’s Ashes 1: A Comparative

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    Former President Ronald Reagan said “Peace is not an absence of conflict‚ it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.” People should not try to prevent conflict at every turn‚ they should try to deal with conflict in the most peaceful and productive way possible. In order to productively deal with conflict people should do whatever is necessary and tell the truth from the start. One way people should productively deal with their conflicts with doing whatever is necessary. The sniper

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    In 19th century France‚ Emma Roualt marries a recently widowed man‚ Charles Bovary‚ and takes his name. Emma’s picture-perfect ideas of romance influence her every decision. She projects her ideals upon Charles until it becomes painfully obvious that she did not marry a storybook prince‚ so her dissatisfaction grows and she begins to stray. Emma’s idealizations of those around her to suit her desires eventually wreak havoc on all parts of her life‚ and lead to her end. A major foreshadowing factor

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    Candon National High School Leisure Reading Report By: Guy de Maupassant Submitted by: Peechess Pascua IV- Michael Faraday Submitted to: Mrs. Lynette Josefa M. Angeles Subject Teacher Date: Dec.4‚ 2012 LEISURE READING REPORT I. Title: “The Bell” Author: Guy de Maupassant II. Setting: In their village III. Characters/Characterization a. BELL- a beggar‚ his shoulders up to his ears‚ his head looked as if it were squeezed in between two mountains. b

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