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    while just beyond the pool of light‚ his feet in the circle of illumination‚ the rest of him in shadow.” was said. I think in this line it suggests the hidden intention of the man towards the girl. “He would stad for a while just behind the pool of the light..” suggests the attitude that the man would want the parents of the girl to see which is kindness and good intention. “…the rest of him in shadow.” suggests the real intention of the man that he would not want the parents of the girl to see which

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    fishing and ocean metaphors to convey these key meanings and emotions: broken ego‚ envy‚ hope with perseverance and contentment. Brown considers the important relationships between a man’s ego and his contentment‚ and he uses the “shadow” metaphor to symbolize the separation between them. Although man’s ego and contentment are two different characteristics in the life of a man‚ yet they are very closely related. These qualities are suggested by the action of the fisherman as he

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    Although at first it may seem that because of her caring nature‚ generous spirit‚ and self-sacrificing attitude‚ the nurturer character archetype would be a female; this archetype can apply to men as well. Men become excellent romantic leads in a story when they display the nurturer qualities. The Nurturer’ Positive Qualities: The nurturer is the person people turn to when they need a listening ear‚ a warm heart‚ and good advice. She is optimistic and seems able to find the silver lining in every

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    of who we see our partner to be. It is so easy to get caught in the notion of the limited self that wants look good‚ feel good‚ and be right. An integral part of the process of making room is to be in touch with the shadow side of ourselves and to welcome it to join us. Our shadow side is those aspects of our personalities and those qualities that we haven’t yet fully come to terms with. We may want to accept our partner‚ but it’s easier said than done to accept our partner the way they are if we

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    better that following others. He chose out from the socity which is full of imposters. Mr.Mead likes to walk alone at night talking to houses and himself. He was alone in the work of AD2053. The street was silent and long and empty‚ with only his shadows as he moved. In th e short story‚ the pedestrian Leonard lives in a society which being different could symbolize craziness and insanity. This is a society that is very strict and it believes in unity. Mr. mead’s society people who are different are

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    humanity. This idea is demonstrated through Shakespeare’s Iago from Othello and Edgar Allen Poe’s Montresor from The cask of Amontillado‚ as they play the roles of two evil‚ back-stabbing characters in which we all learn and love to hate. Through the archetype of the villain‚ composers explore how humanity needs very little motivation to stoop to evil‚ and this evil is easily catalysed into action. Iago envy’s and is jealous of Cassio’s promotion‚ and promptly plans to seek revenge; similarly in the case

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    the author is by creating an archetype‚ or something that many people can recognize or relate to. This can be in the ‘type’ of fiction the novel or story falls into‚ or the characteristics one can notice in a stereotypical character type. (Question: Why would an author want to mask real meaning in something that repels reader?) When this recognized archetype is looked at initially‚ or on a surface level‚ it can cause a bad negative reaction in the reader. ; Archetypes are very likely to result in

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    bad but good. 4. herald‚ gives the news to the group 5 subtypes of archetype hero.. -willing or unwilling -anti-hero‚ doesn’t want to be a hero -group orientated hero‚ leads group -loner hero ‚ alone -catalyst hero. mentor ... magical/mythic - gandalf etc. gift giving teaching- teachers hero inventing and intiating- doc from back to the future. falling hero- failed first now mentoring. character archetypes propps. the villain the donor the magical helper he princess of

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    10 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 1) Pi changed his name: "He ticked my name off. And looked at the next boy. […] I was saved.[…] I could breathe. […] A new beginning." - (p.25) This is when Pi first started his new school. He was tired of his name being twisted and made fun of so he decided to change it. Whereas before he was referred most commonly to as Pissing instead of Piscine‚ he would so forth be called Pi. This name is significant to his character development because it allows him o break free

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    Luke is the third child in his family‚ the youngest of three brothers‚ which makes him illegal. Only two children are allowed in each family — additional children are usually prevented from being born or are killed. Luke’s family lives on a farm‚ where isolation and a ready food supply have helped hide Luke. When his family is forced to sell part of their property to the government‚ a new neighborhood springs up behind their house. This starts a chain reaction that puts increasing pressure on

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