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    SOCIO-CULTURAL SYMBOLISMS AS POTRAYED IN NICK JOAQUIN’S SUMMER SOLSTICE An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Teacher Education University of Cebu- Banilad Cebu‚ City Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For Language Research Submitted by: Catipay‚ Rachel Mae O. Degollacion‚ Cybil D. Tulingin‚ Michelle S. Duhilag‚ Maricel L. Suson‚ Lynfel G. October 2013 Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ¡ Chapter 1

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    The author of the play “Blackrock”‚ Nick Enright has written a very dramatic play towards today’s society. During the play he uses lots of techniques to make it relate to the audience‚ therefore making it more appealing to the readers. Friendship is also a major factor in the play‚ “Blackrock”. Throughout this play‚ many different attitudes and values are brought up. It is very appealing towards teenagers‚ because of today’s society and how it relates to the problems of today. In the play

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    parallel to Fitzgerald life. For example‚ Daisy‚ the women Jay Gatsby has been basing his whole life on‚ is similar to Zelda Sayre‚ who would not marry Fitzgerald at first because of his lack of success. Gatsby and Fitzgerald both met vital women to their lives at dances‚ and both while they were stationed at camps in the army. Gatsby met Daisy at Camp Taylor in Illinois‚ where they danced and fell in love. However‚ after Gatsby went off to war‚ they never got back together again. Fitzgerald met his

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    circumstances including: the context in which it was written‚ the background of the reader‚ and the specific elements that are being focused on. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most highly lauded work‚ The Great Gatsby‚ which provides insight into the corrupt lives of wealthy American society during the 1920s‚ offers a myriad of themes depending on the focus of its analysis. In the novel‚ a young businessman‚ Nick Carraway‚ narrates the intriguing story of his summer spent living next door to an extremely

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    willing to do anything necessary in order to obtain his or her desired goal. The 1920’s‚ commonly referred to as the “Roaring Twenties”‚ were a period of time in which America thrived. Citizens were motivated by the search for both political and social change. This unique period of history was a rich source which inspired great authors to write many different forms of literature. American author F. Scott Fitzgerald is recognized for his ability to incorporate personal experiences and struggles into

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    of the 1920’s is often referred to as the “Lost Generation.” This was a time of hopelessness and heartache from the damages of the war which caused carelessness and lack of responsibility. Everyone was affected in some way and often could not handle the situation‚ usually turning to alcohol to relieve all problems. According to Gertrude Stein‚ the literary figures of the 1920’s “drank themselves to death”‚ especially two of the greatest writers of the 20th century‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway

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    Character Sketch of the Narrator in "Was it a Dream?" By Guy de Maupassant In the first paragraph alone‚ many important aspects of the narrator’s character are revealed. It is revealed to the reader that the narrator was in love and is grieving for the woman he loved. It is also in the first paragraph where the major conflict is revealed. The major conflict‚ in which the narrator is involved‚ is his own torment from the memory of his dead wife. This is evident when the narrator says‚ "When I saw

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    Write about some of the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in chapter 6. Fitzgerald uses Nick to introduce Gatsby’s past as “James Gatz" and his evolution into “Jay Gatsby”. Nick narrates entire the story retrospectively‚ resulting in the narration of Gatsby’s evolution containing a greater amount of Nick’s interpretations of Gatsby’s past‚ along side factuality. This is especially prominent as Nick describes Gatsby telling him “…all this very much later‚ but I’ve put it down here with the idea of exploding

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    1) Write about the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in chapter2. Chapter 2 of ‘The Great Gatsby’ sees Nick Carraway and Tom Buchanan travel to ‘the valley of ashes’ to visit Tom’s mistress Myrtle. As the chapter continues the characters find themselves at a party at Myrtle’s sister’s apartment in New York. Chapter 2 follows a chronological structure‚ the events of that day in the summer of 1922 are recalled in the order that they occurred‚ creating the effect of a very realistic story being

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    In the poem " The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock" the narrator is J.Alfred Prukrock. T.S Elliot writes this poem and in this poem he uses a combination of human sympathy and ironic wit. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is not a poem about love‚ but about the thoughts of a man with a low self-esteem. The poem talk about one man’s inability to love and who does not believe good things will ever happen to him‚ or that the world has anything to offer him. Prufrock does not love any body or does he

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