specialize in a particular branch of literature like dramas or novels or short stories or essays. Some write in a humorous vein‚ others are serious in their approach. They appeal to different varieties of readers according to their tastes. My favourite author is Charles Dickens Charles Dickens is an English writer. He lived in England in Victorian age. He is a famous novelist of English language. Charles Dickens has an impressive list of novels to his credit. These novels are ‘Pickwick Papers’‚ ‘A Tale
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During the course of this week‚ I continued by study of Roland Blythe’s(1999) Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village. During the week I examined the opening “oral history” (Abrams‚ 2009‚ p.3) of five lifelong Akenfield residents aptly labeled‚ “the survivors”(Blythe‚ 1999‚ p.31) because they had survived both the war and the agricultural norms of their day. This was followed by a survey of religious life in Akenfield through a conversation with six people ranging from the village doctor‚ and orchard
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My Favourite Author “A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth‚ but if you have good thoughts‚ they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.” -Roald Dahl Roald Dahl has written numerous children’s books in his career as a writer. He had fun playing around with
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The Theme of Father/Son Relationships in Beowulf & The Song of Roland Thomas Lazzaro Professor Fisher Literary Patterns of European Development Paper #1 2/6/97 The representation of father-son type relationships in early Medieval literary works is a key theme early authors used to give their works more depth and meaning. Two works that use the theme of father-son relationships are Beowulf and The Song of Roland. In Beowulf‚ the relationship between Hrothgar and Beowulf is one in which there
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Annotated Bibliography Scholes‚ Robert. “Hope in Memory in My Ántonia.” Bloom’s Modern Critical Interpretations: My Ántonia‚ Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Infobase Publishing‚ 1987. 31-35. (#18 a selection from an anthropology) In this article by Robert Scholes‚ it talks about the hope and memory in My Antonia. He says the characters find themselves by looking back at the past. He said “we are reminded of this past constantly: by the Bohemian customs and culinary practices of the Shimerdas;
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Introduction: The theme that I have chosen is death. I chose this theme because death plays a part in Andy’s life and it plays a part in Henry’s life. It affects us all in our lives because people die all the time and people go through hard a time when people die and that’s what happens in the book. I will be explaining how death is used in the book from the First World War and during the present day. Henry/ Present day: Henry in the book thinks about death when he thought of the First World War. When
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Most of people don’t think that tragedy can happen to them‚ most people are wrong; why should tragedy be reserved for royalty. Willy Loman can be considered a tragic hero in the sense that he does have a tragic flaw‚ he is losing the confidence of people in his life‚ and he is willing to lay down his life to secure one thing in a sense of personal dignity. Miller was able to fit the common man into a role normally reserved for only the highest royalty. This has considerably changed the face of tragedy
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Every change in film history implies a change in its address to the spectator‚ and each period constructs it spectator in a new way. – Tom Gunning Since the time of silent cinema‚ disasters have been a subject of film-goers fascination which continues to the present date which tends to create “sensual or psychological impact” on their spectator. These catastrophes can be in varied forms likes manmade‚ natural‚ alien invasions ‚ planetary related etc. but tends to follow the same clichéd form of
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This books name is Zach’s lie and it was written by Roland Smith it was copyrighted in 200l. On the day three masked strangers invade the Osborne house and terrorize Jack‚ his sister Joanne‚ and their mother‚ Jack’s life is changed forever. His father’s involvement in drug smuggling in South America has sent his family’s life spinning out of control. The father is committed to the Federal Detention Center‚ and Jack‚ now Zach Granger‚ is forced to change how he looks‚ give up his friends‚ and begin
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Author Analysis: Flannery O’Connor As a Catholic author‚ Flannery O’Connor had as much passion for her faith as for her writing. She was an accomplished and influential novelist who also composed ample short stories prior to her early death at age 39. An only child‚ O’Connor was raised by her parents‚ Regina and Francis O’Connor in Milledgeville‚ Georgia (“Bookrags” Online). She persistently pursued her literary work‚ publishing her first short story‚ “The Geranium”‚ at the age of 21. O’Connor
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