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    Phrases for Analysis

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    SOME PHRASES‚ WHICH MAY BE HELPFUL WHILE PREPARING THE ANALYSIS 1. INTRODUCTORY PHRASES The text under analysis/study is taken from the novel ... belonging to the pen of ...‚ the famous/ well-known/ celebrated/ popular writer. He belongs to the brilliant school of critical realism/romanticism/modernism‚ etc The author is the master of psychological analysis. His works are marked by a deep penetration into the soul of man/keen observation of characters In his work the author

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    The book I have chosen to do review on is "Moyurakkhi" (ময়ূরাক্ষী ) . The author of the book is Humayun Ahmed (13 November 1948 – 19 July 2012). The book was first published in May 1990. The publisher that published the book was Ananya. Moyurakkhi is the first book of Himu series. The book starts with the sentence "এ্যাই ছেলে এ্যাই" (Hello boy hello)‚ and the readers get the usual jokes‚ confusion fascination‚ an extraordinary intelligence and ability to obtain immediate oral of Himu when the story

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    Hatchet Symbolism

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    demonstrates three heavy themes to readers; the initiation into manhood; man and the natural world‚ and; contrasting regions. Paulsen positions readers to recognise his attitude towards these three prevalent themes in the story through the use of the protagonists characterisation‚ the symbolism of the wolf‚ and finally through the precise use of point of view. Despite each reader being positioned differently in their understanding of a text as a result of their own

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    Lord of the Flies

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    unnamed island‚ during a nuclear war. The book sets out their descent into brutality‚ left to them in an exquisite country‚ far from modern civilization‚ the well-educated children regress to a primitive state. Ralph‚ one of the older boys‚ is the protagonist of the novel who at first is overjoyed to be on a tropical island free from adult restraints. He is neither the smartest nor the strongest but has a kind of quiet charisma and good looks. He tries to keep the boys focused on trained order and the

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    Film Noir of Chinatown

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    Chinatown breaks certain rules of film noir – it was filmed in 1974 and is in COLOR (black and white film is a traditional element of Film Noir) it models itself with formal elements of Film Noir genre including the sexy femme-fatale (with a twist)‚ a protagonist main character seeking truth‚ and the plot laced with deceit‚ murder and greed. The film uses many shadows and dark and light contrasts. The low key soft lighting keeps the scenes dark and gloomy and projects the air of suspense. The viewer is

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    Just Like Aesop Satire

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    Centuries ago‚ a writer by the name of Aesop began to tell fables to those around him to make his own commentary on issues such as the ways he believed individuals should live in order to be “good” people. He covered everything from jealousy‚ to cautiousness‚ to being true to oneself. Just like Aesop‚ Arthur Miller uses his play Death of a Salesman to make his own social commentary about society in his time‚ and the points he made can still be applied to today’s society. One of Aesop’s fables‚ “The

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    Light in August Analysis

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    Light in August is a novel written by William Faulkner. This modern morality tale‚ containing 506 pages‚ was published by Vintage Books in 1932. The main protagonists are Joe Christmas‚ Gail Hightower‚ Lena Grove and Byron Bunch. Joe Christmas is the main character that the plot revolves around. The story describes his struggling to accept himself and to find his place in the world. The story is set in Mississippi‚ nearby Mottstown and other nearby locations in the 1920s‚ with flashbacks.

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    Bibl 104 Db2

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    narratives are just like narratives except they are inspired by the Holy Spirit. Biblical narratives tell God’s story. Biblical narratives have three components characters‚ plot‚ and plot resolution (Fee and Stuart‚ 2003). The characters include a protagonist‚ which is the main person in the story (Fee and Stuart‚ 2003). An antagonist which is the person that causes the conflict and lastly‚ agonist which role is to support the main characters in the story. A narrative main function is to retell a

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    writes what he knows‚ and that’s small town injustice‚ which is why he implements an autobiographical feel by using first-person point of view in most of his novels and The Street Lawyer is no exception. The action unfolds through the eyes of the protagonist‚ Michael Brock‚ a jaded lawyer disillusioned with the American justice system who eventually becomes an advocate for the poor. Because Grisham only gives only Brock’s perspective he is easily identifiable as a round character‚ his personal narration

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    Britons who spent their lives abroad during the period of empire. It would be nice to report that attitudes have changed‚ now that Britain has lost its status as a world power. Telling about characters I would like to say‚ that he is not a protagonist‚ but at the same time my tongue is not rotated to say that he is a complete antagonist. The main character is an Englishman who lives in Shanghai for more than 30 years. He certainly achieved a great things and he really proud of it. Also he proud

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