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    Hundred Years of Solitude and The Lost Steps Religion is a critical part of the development of every known society in history. As soon as civilization begins to develop‚ one of the first things to occur is that the “shaman” class of priesthealer-magician-leaders diverges‚ and an organized priestly class begins to develop along with an organized ruling class. Because the development of civilization in Macondo is central to the plot of Gabriel García Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude‚ and the development

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    created equal." Many groups struggled to get the freedom we now have. I am Joaquin‚ Necessary to Protect Ourselves‚ and What Is An American all portray group struggles for freedom‚ which persuade others to fight for freedom many of us still have not achieved through the reader’s appeal to their emotions. I am Joaquin is a story of an immigrant "lost in a world of confusion." This epic poem traces the adventure of Joaquin through his courageous deeds‚ which portray the values of his race. Using "loaded

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    world” and describes it magnificently. Through the use of rhetoric‚ Fitzgerald portrays the concept of the American Dream‚ one of the many themes that exist in the novel. As Nick crosses the Queensboro Bridge‚ Fitzgerald utilizes metaphorical language to expose the concept of the American Dream as it exists in the novel. As Nick crosses “the great bridge” and sees the “city rising up across the river‚” Fitzgerald displays that the city is a place where one could move up the social ladder and fulfill

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    NICK CARRAWAY has a special place in The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He is not just one character among several; it is through his eyes and ears that the story takes place. In this novel‚ Nick goes to some length to establish his credibility‚ indeed his moral integrity‚ in telling this story about this "great" man called Gatsby. He begins with a reflection on his own upbringing‚ quoting his father’s words about Nick’s "advantages‚" which we could assume were material but‚ he soon makes

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    Anya Kojovic let the door bounce back on its hinges‚ gasping as the freezing air snatched the breath from her lungs. Icy hands clawed and tugged at the thin brown cardigan that hung loosely over her yellow cotton dress. Thick patches of snow lay like dollops of cream glittering on the ground. Like the cream she put on the Babka she made with her grandmother back in Warsaw. It was clear but for a few clouds smudged into the powder blue sky. There was the sound of tea boiling‚ because that’s what

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    Shadows of Forgotten Subalterns: Evolving New Identity in Arundhati Roy’s TheGodofSmallThings Dr. Archana Abstract Arundhati Roy’s‚ novel removes a complicatedhistorical heritage observed with restraints and indignations. Its local fictional world extends into a universal one with its sensitive depiction of perennial conflicts and offers suitable fodder for its international readers. It has as it backdrops a social construction characterized by compulsions of a pervasive caste system.The oppressive

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    represented as a dynamic arrangement between people‚ places‚ cultures and societies. Shadow Lines wakes us up to the furiously changing geo-political scenarios and governmental regulations that have led to the formation of the modern world as we know it. The process of othering‚ i.e. the creation of a certain sense of "us" and "them" has inevitably been created between nations and people due to the creation of boundaries or ‘Shadow Lines’ as Ghosh puts it. In this paper‚ I aim to analyze the feasibility or

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    frailty of humanity. Fitzgerald’s narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ tells a gritty story in which he learns about the corruption of money. Though Nicks strives for perfection‚ he is a failure because he fails to become the savior he aspires to be‚ cope with city life‚ and realize that people are humans and not perfect. Nick fails to accomplish his dream of fitting into the upper social class because he can’t seem to realize that people are flawed. This is shown when Nick states‚ “They were careless people‚ Tom

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    yellow spectacles which pass over a non-existent nose” -It seems like T. J. Eckleburg is watching over the society 2. How does Nick describe the Wilsons and their garage? -Nick describes their garage as “unprosperous and bare” -he seems to have given the Wilsons the benefit of the doubt that this was truly their garage; Nick said “it had occurred to me that this shadow of a garage must be a blind‚ and that sumptuous and romantic apartments were concealed overhead”

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    At first glance‚ “Jay Gatsby is seen to be a wealthy man who throws enormous parties”(Fitzgerald back of book). Nick‚ the narrator of the text‚ talks more about his relationship with Gatsby‚ than anyone else‚ hinting that he is a more significant character than the rest. Throughout the text‚ the other characters eventually see Gatsby’s selfishness‚ and obligations for his future. Nick Carraway‚ Gatsby’s neighbor‚ and friend‚ tries to guide the viewers and himself to understand how Gatsby is connected

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