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    The Fall of the House of Usher: Imagery and Parallelism In his short story "The Fall of the House of Usher"‚ Edgar Allen Poe presents his reader with an intricately suspenseful plot filled with a foreboding sense of destruction. Poe uses several literary devices‚ among the most prevalent‚ however are his morbid imagery and eerie parallelism. Hidden in the malady of the main character are several different themes‚ which are all slightly connected yet inherently different. Poe begins

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    Robert Hayden’s language and imagery in his poem “Those Winter Sundays” reveal the speaker’s tone for his childhood indifference to his father’s subtle love as well as his adult admiration for his father’s sacrifice. The speaker‚ an adult now‚ recognizes the indifference that was between him and his father throughout his childhood. He now regrets the times when his father worked hard to provide for the family‚ but never was thanked. The father went through everyday life‚ “laboring on the weekdays

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    Gft. World Lit.-4 22 April 2012 Sea Imagery in Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities In Charles Dickens’s Book A Tale of Two Cities‚ he illustrates the French Revolution and its effect on the people. Through the stories of revolutionaries‚ upper-class‚ and lower-class citizens he creates a dichotomy between Paris‚ France‚ and London‚ England‚ to caution England about what will happen if their government continues to run as France’s does. Dickens uses imagery of the sea to warn that a hellacious

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    Bird Sings’ by Maya Angelou is an interesting‚ one of the most classic African American novel I have ever come across. While reading the novel‚ in the narration of the female child protagonist‚ the most distinct feature of the novel was its color imagery. Margaret‚ the female protagonist‚ whose point of narration the novel is written in‚ is a Negro. The time period the novel is set is when racism was still prevailing in the States. It is in her narration we find she uses the epitaph ‘Black’ and

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    There are numerous biblical parallels in Peter Weir’s ’The Truman Show’. In ’The Truman Show’‚ Christof described the TV show as something that ’gives hope‚ joy and inspiration to millions’. The same can be said for the bible. The parallels can be seen even from the beginning of the movie‚ when Truman sees the light from the sky and begins to see the truth. Seahaven can be likened unto the Garden of Eden. Truman can be seen as Adam and Sylvia can be seen as Eve. The tree of the knowledge of good

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    In today’s contemporary civilization‚ there is an unfailing output of dehumanization. This has resulted from the common issue of racism which our world has been dealing with for a myriad of years. Racism is defined as a discriminatory act based upon the intolerance of those from a different race. This act of hatred is often found to be based on false beliefs and is therefore considered to be extremely unjust. This theme of dehumanization is constantly seen throughout Joy Kogawa’s novel Obasan in

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    In “The Birth-Mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the most noticeable symbol is Georgiana’s birthmark on her cheek. Her birthmark is a tiny red spot on her cheek in the shape of a small hand. In the story it says‚ “some fairy at her birth-hour had laid her tiny hand upon the infant’s cheek” (340). At the beginning of the story Georgiana has grown so tired of the birthmark she says‚ “Either remove this dreadful hand‚ or take my wretched life!” (342). Aylmer‚ her husband the scientist‚ decides to take up

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    future might hold for us‚ living in a world inundated by technology. America in 2054 is a conformist hell‚ where only those who conform survive (Amis 68). The inhabitants are dead‚ lifeless‚ living only to work and watch TV. Through descriptive imagery that evokes spellbinding power‚ ruthlessness‚ and death‚ Bradbury denounces technology as dangerous and dehumanizing‚ destroying our individuality and free will. Automobiles are one aspect of technology that is attacked as a destroyer of individuality

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    Rabbits represent Lennie’s dreams and the impossibility of their fulfillment. Rabbits are a simple summation of everything Lennie hopes for‚ revealing his very simple thinking. Even when George first tells the story of the dream farm‚ it’s at Lennie’s prompting to tell him about the rabbits. For George‚ the farm is all sorts of freedom and happiness‚ but for Lennie‚ it is simply access to soft things. Given the evidence‚ the audience knows these rabbits will likely be added to Lennie’s telltale trail

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    1." The shadow of a tree fell abruptly across the dew and ghostly birds began to sing among the blue leaves." (Page 159) This sentence takes place after Nick and Gatsby have opened all the windows because the house‚ inside‚ was grey and dusty from not being accommodated for a while. The sentence starts with the central image of a shadow. Shadows when thought about in a symbolic sense could be comprehended to show that there is a darker side of things. Abruptly could be thought to

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