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    Based in the 1830s‚ the novel Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain portrays a young‚ southern‚ boy aiding a runaway slave in his journey to freedom. During this time period‚ racial slurs and racism were extremely apparent. Today‚ these racial slurs have been the focus of controversy amongst many readers. So much so‚ that a book has been published that has removed the word “nigger” and replaced it with “slave”. Many teachers and bibliophiles have argued whether this should be done. One side argues that

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    When it comes to the topic of discussing The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in schools‚ most of us will agree that the interactions between whites and blacks in the book cause many controversies. Where the agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of whether Huckleberry Finn should be completely banned in schools. Whereas some people believe that keeping the book in school systems and developing a new curriculum solve the problem better‚ other people maintain that all schools must ban the

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    to do so by using the persona‚ irony‚ and wit in order to expose the remarkable corruption and degradation of the Irish people‚ and at the same time present them with practicable solutions to their unscrupulous and pathetic lives. The author uses a satire to accomplish his objective not only because he is able to conceal his true identity but also because it is the most effective way to awake the people of Ireland into seeing their own depravity. A Modest Proposal is a scathing attack on the economic

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    reconstruction of life unit 4--- samskara as a subaltern text or river of fire {religious} short ----- hanuman ‚shakuntala ‚revenue stamp autobiography ‚manu ‚sanjay ‚phaniyamma social satire ‚river of fire title ‚ divya as a feminist text ..... Long----- Unit 1---Ban bhatt prose style or shakuntala indian athetic text unit 2--- Geetanjali as a religious text or Aadhe adhere existentalism unit 3---phaniyamma { gender discourse

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    In the Age of Restoration‚ European authors were experimenting with new styles and had revolutionized writing. One of these authors was Jonathan Swift and his essay A Modest Proposal. Jonathan Swift helped revolutionize writing through his use of satire‚ logic‚ and his knowledge of his audience. Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin Ireland in the year 1667. Swift’s father died before he was born‚ and his mother left for England soon after. He was left in the care of his uncle‚ Thomas Swift. His uncle

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    but in a realistic way to make such topics easier to relate with. He demonstrates the morality within such situations and topics. In “The Sneetches” Dr. Seuss uses satire‚ allusion‚ and allegory to communicate the serious topic of segregation that exists within the Sneetch society. In the story “The Sneetches” Dr. Seuss uses satire to communicate the topic of racism in a humorous way in order to teach a moral and to make the topic easier to connect with. Seuss immediately makes the distinction

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    Compare and Contrast Essay American literature traces back to the time of the Native Americans and Puritans‚ and over time developed many literary movements influenced by Transcendentalists and Realists. The beliefs of the Native Americans and Puritans as well as the philosophy of the Transcendentalists and Realists contrast with one another. These four major groups of American writers all differ in the sense that all of them look to a different power head or ideology for truth. For example‚

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    enough simply to indulge one’s outrage over the argument or to smile at the jokes. Is Swift just having fun‚ or does he have something serious to say? Stereotypes against Irish Catholics make it easier for Swift to use them as the subject of his satire. The stereotypes are present in both the reasons for the proposal and the language used. The narrator’s argument that something must be done with infants because they are too young to steal implies that this is a common employment of Irish Catholics

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    these elements to show sexist and selfish ideas of men that are prevalent in society. “I Want a Wife” efficiently reasons for how the male gender generalizes the role of a wife in a sexist way in our society by making use of ethos‚ logos‚ pathos‚ satire and repetition. Ethos is used in the essay as Brady is a wife herself. Since she is she must have a certain expertise of being a wife. As she states in one of the beginning paragraphs “I belong to that classification of people known as wives. I am

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    Often times‚ authors implement literary techniques to add certain elements in their stories. One way that authors do this is by introducing irony. Irony is an outcome of events that is contrary to what was expected. Many authors may use three different types of irony to get their point across. These types of irony are verbal‚ dramatic‚ or situational. They may apply irony to turn a story around and to give it a twist. One author who utilizes this technique is Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales

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