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    Between the novel "The Iliad" by Homer and the movie "Troy" directed by Wolfgang Peterson‚ there were mostly great similarities‚ yet there were also some strong differences. Although most of the movie was on point according to the storyline and dialogues of the characters‚ there were still some major differences among the two. If I was ever to make my own version of the Iliad into a movie‚ this would be what I would change; I would make the movie more related to the novel. In the following I will

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    “What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Helen Keller. Helen Keller describes what it feels like for someone to lose someone else they loved dearly; she says once someone loves someone else intensely they never fully loose them even if they run or pass away‚ but if they never really loved the someone else‚ all will be lost. For many people‚ it seems hard to let go of someone they love‚ but as they learn that life moves on things have to change

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    which allows the reader to apply his own beliefs to create a moral theme throughout the story. The application of Joseph Campbell’s notion of the literary journey consisting of a departure‚ initiation and return as can be illustrated in James Joyce’s short story‚ “Araby‚” demonstrates how mythology constitutes a vessel for critical thinking that allows the reader to explore his or her literary culture in a surprisingly meaningful and personal way. Campbell’s three stages -departure‚ initiation‚ return-

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    and grace‚ it enhances the look of any woman who adorns it. But stretch marks during pregnancy makes it hard for a woman to wear a saree and own it. You have to constantly remind yourself to keep the stretch marks concealed. Same is the case with short

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    path itself. For an elderly lady like Ms. Jackson this path represents a no mean amount of challenges; she walks uphill through a pinewood forest‚ and downhill through oaks; she walks across a stream on a fallen tree; and even….falls into a ditch? In short‚ she does things a woman of her age ought not be doing; yet she does them for the sake of her grandson. The path itself represents life‚ and the uphill/downhill is trial and tribulations‚ or possibly it means that life is slow and difficult in the

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    "The A&P" In the short story‚ " The A&P‚" by John Updike‚ the author seeks to make his point using an unlikely setting and scenario. Using a supermarket as a metaphor for a society‚ Updike illustrates how breaking the norms of society evokes fear and brings about intolerance in people. When a society is accustomed to only one way of doing things it will not be accept anything different. Members of a society fear change‚ and only behavior that deviates from the status quo. They resist allowing new

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    Prof. Java Intro to Literature April 1st‚ 2014 Susan Glaspell “Trifles” Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles” is a short play conveying the actions of a few police officers and concerned neighbors of a small farm couple in the aftermath of a curious murder. The play makes a statement towards feminine intuition‚ which is a bold claim considering that the play was written in the early 1900s. The police officers‚ Court Attorney George Henderson & Sheriff Henry Peters enter the Wright farm with neighbors Mr

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    Helene Cixious’ The Laugh of the Medusa explores the relationship between gender and writing. Her article presents two aims: to break up and destroy‚ and to foresee the unforeseeable and project. Cixious wants to destroy the historical writing structure that has been led by males to repress women and keep them in the dark. "As soon as they (women) begin to speak‚ at the same time as they’re taught their name‚ they can be taught that their territory is black"(pg.575). Cixious’ use of the terms dark

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    Comparison of Odysseus and Athena as liars Deception‚ or the act of deceiving or defrauding‚ is a prominent theme in the Odyssey. Though inherently dishonest‚ deception can be used to gain information and knowledge. Different characters (and people) use it different ways. This essay will establish that‚ whereas Odysseus uses deception to help him progress from Nobody back to Odysseus‚ king of Ithaca‚ Athena does so to keep her identity secret when she disguises herself. Odysseus ensures his security

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    The Twilight novels tell the romantic story of two teenager‚ Isabella Swan‚ and a vampire‚ Edward Cullen as they fight eternal forces to be together forever. Besides the novel having a very romantic aspect to it‚ it also has a gothic movement throughout the novel. By definition a gothic movement in literature employs dark and picturesque scenery‚ and has an overall atmosphere of exoticism‚ mystery‚ and dread. It also‚ often‚ will revolve around a creepy character‚ such as Edward Cullen. The gothic

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