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    The image of hero plays a significant role in British literature. In Beowulf‚ Beowulf is a leader of men than a king‚ and defined as epic hero. In contrast‚ in King Lear‚ Lear is a King at the beginning‚ but fall from grace at the end‚ and defined as tragic hero. There are similarity and differences between epic and tragic hero through out the two passages given. First‚ the two passages “king Lear” and “Beowulf” come from the very end of the story‚ where An epic hero is based on the Epic Tradition

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    The Importance of Literary Elements “The Swimmer” is a short story written by the author John Cheever. This interesting and erratic short story is about the main character Neddy Merrill. Neddy Merrill is an ostensibly light hearted‚ vigorous‚ happy and youthful man in an affluent community‚ who decides one summer afternoon that he will swim his way home from a cocktail party through the array of public and private swimming pools scattered throughout his neighborhood. As the story evolves‚ it becomes

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    What is Literature? Language Department IPGK Pendidikan Teknik Based on your experience learning literature‚ what is literature? What are the characteristics of literature? Do you need to learn literature? •  Traditionally‚ literature is “imaginative” writing. •  However‚ the distinction between “real” and “fake” or “fact” and “fiction” isn’t always a good distinction; many classical works were non-fiction. Literature is Subjective •  Since the 1980’s‚ the “literary

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    Literature has had a major impact on the development of society. It has shaped civilizations‚ changed political systems and exposed injustice. Literature gives us a connection to others through the emotions it creates. It can instigate and bolster whole social issues with nothing but words. Even though countless people do not even realize‚ literature has shaped and molded our society. Literature is something used every day to learn and improve intelligence. Textbooks used in school‚ even though

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    Christian Parents in the 21st Century pages January 2010 • Vol. 9 No. 5 by Kim Marxhausen Tardiness: It hurts students; and other students and teachers too the rap sheet read like a laundry list—everything from vandalism to resisting arrest. how did it all start? if you trace the life of crime to its beginning‚ you will find it went all the way back to chronic tardiness in elementary school. if only the parents and the system had nipped this behavior in the bud! OK‚ so that

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    American feature film. I knew there’d been a This is an excerpt from a book entitled Anatomy of a Short Story: Nabokov’s Puzzles‚ Codes‚ “Signs and Symbols‚” Y. Leving (Editor)‚ J. Banville (Afterword)‚ forthcoming from the Continuum (New York). More about the volume see the publisher’s website: www.continuumbooks.com. ♣ 1 Nabokov Online Journal‚ Vol. VI (2012) _______________________________________________________________________ few successful screen adaptations of short fiction like Brokeback

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    The Open Boat" Sections 1-3 The story opens in the month of January with the oft-quoted line: “None of them knew the color of the sky” (Crane 57). “Them” means four individuals who are aboard a dinghy‚ having been shipwrecked: the captain with an injured arm‚ the correspondent‚ the cook‚ and Billie‚ the oiler. Except for Billie‚ the rest of the characters remain unnamed. The oiler and the correspondent row the dinghy‚ while the captain provides directions and the cook bails water out of the boat

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    onrelatedAPPLICANTS TWO: NON RELATED NORAEYN BINTI SAMSUDDIN 30‚ Jalan 5/16 Taman West Country 43000 Kajang‚ Selangor 012-2303425 noraeyn@gmail.com OBJECTIVE | Accomplished‚ achievement-driven and result-oriented Honors Graduate interested working in Business Management | QUALIFICATION | Academically gifted student who consistently displayed leadership abilities as President of the 1 Malaysia IIUM chapter Club and Main Board for Women in Politics

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    OtheESSAY QUESTION “Identity is shaped by people‚ places and experiences”. Discuss this statement‚ showing how composers of texts represent their ideas in relation to identity. In your response you must refer to Othello and one other related text. Identity is a key theme and issue in Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello. A characters identity is the overall essence and how the character is viewed by the audience and in this particular play‚ factors such as people‚ places and experiences show that identity

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    RE-WRITING THE COLONIAL DISCOURSE Written by: Nouha Mahjoubi Supervised by: Professor Beltaif The world’s structure today is tightly linked to the historical development and events. One of the most noticeable historical processes is colonization. The British Empire was one of the greatest imperialist powers. It is through colonization that the Western world is gaining a kind of prominence and domination in the world. The influence of colonization may not be very obvious nowadays as the concrete

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