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    For the post of Written Recruitment Test for the post of Postgraduate Assistants in Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Educational Service.  Syllabus: English (Subject Code: P02)  Unit-I – MODERN LITERATURE (1400-1600)  Poetry For Detailed Study Chaucer : Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Spenser : Faerie Queene - Book-I  For Non-detailed Study Spenser : Prothalamion and Epithalamion Wyatt‚ Surrey: Selections in Peacock’s English verse‚ Vol-I Ballads : Peacock

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    away from her and Huck Finn ran into Jim on Jason Island (which is where Huck Finn ran away to after he faked his death). They both run away together to find freedom. In Finn a Novel Finn faked her own death and ran away with her grandparent’s maid Silvia to California to be free of discrimination and racism. Both stories run through some situations and get split apart‚ but they make it through them. That is how both of the stories plots were similar to each other. The themes of both of these stories

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    perspectives by reflecting on his turbulent relationship with Sylvia Plath concurrently Comment [MM1]: ? Are you sure you  want to say perspectives are ephemeral?  You do know that means temporary‚ or  short‐lived right?  revealing how composers can manipulate the preconceived ideas of responders to protect public identity. Ted Hughes’ utilises the poetic form and his reflection on his turbulent relationship with Sylvia Plath as a means to express the X nature of conflicting perspectives‚

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    be given without consent and a female doctor was a rare sight. The motif of male‚ medical brutality is a constant throughout the second half of the book. Plath critiques this point in many different ways for instance Esther’s treatment with Dr Gordon in contrast with Dr Nolan‚ Esther’s relationship with Buddy and Esther’s experience of ECT (Plath herself received this treatment) and observing childbirth. A figure in the novel that symbolises Esther’s relationship with the medical profession is Buddy

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    adventure something he didn’t believe was found in mainstream society. Over time‚ the roles of woman and materialism have changed. Many women now have successful careers. While‚ minimalistic life styles are growing in popularity. Perhaps the works of Plath and Krakauer have changed the expectations of

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    but I have three poems that are my favorite there are "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia Plath. "Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" by Robert Frost and "Driving to town late to mail a letter" by Robert Bly. These poems are my favorite because I can relate in some aspects on a personal level in "Lady Lazarus"‚" Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" and "Driving to town to mail a letter" reminds of nature. Sylvia Plath is one of my favorite female authors because he uses symbolism‚ imagery and theme

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    Sylvia Plath is a lot like Esther in the way each of them had grown up. In The Bell Jar it explained how Esther’s father had died when she was a very young age. More importantly‚ Sylvia Plath’s father had died when she was a young girl as well‚ only eight years old. Plath had also been a straight A student‚ just as Esther was‚ she was awarded a scholarship for an all girls school In Massachusetts. While gaining college experience Plath “immediately felt the pressures of

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    Emily Bronte and Sylvia Plath are a good example of two poets who treat the theme of human imperfection in their poems. Although they both treat the same theme in their poems‚ the way in which they handle the same theme is different. This is because both poets come from different centuries and therefore exhibit different features in their writing. While Bronte comes from the 19th century‚ Plath comes from the 20th century. The difference in their times affects their writing style‚ for example the

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    about Ryan ’s team and how to deal with inefficient work‚ such as low morale among team members and slow project development. Therefore‚ the company intends to replace Ryan and choose a suitable person to replace his position‚ either Elliot Smith or Silvia Adams. In this case study report‚ these problems of Ryan ’s project team will be identified and analysed. Then two possible candidates and an evaluation of them will be presented. Finally‚ a recommendation will be made about the best candidate to

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    Willard” Marriage and motherhood is portrayed as being a burden to the lives of women in both Top Girls and The Bell Jar. What are the Parallels and Contradictions of the portrayal of Motherhood and Marriage between the two texts? The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath and Top Girls By Caryl Churchill both feature motherhood and marriage as one of their main themes even though the texts were set at different points in time. The Bell Jar was published in 1963 around the time of the publication of Betty Freidan’s

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