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    they must now live out for all eternity after death. Beckett’s play is avant-garde in its use of stage direction and blocking‚ its characterization of the players as autonomic and lacking in the bourgeois ideal of freedom‚ and its style of stream of consciousness narration and monologue rather than interactive dialogue between characters. Of course‚ the ultimate intention of avant-garde works like Play is to elude such genre classifications. This perhaps demonstrates that the avant-garde has already

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    The writing process is characterized by scholars as having a research question‚ thesis statement‚ and development of ideas to prove one’s argument. The stream of consciousness allows for one’s thoughts to be recorded without much thought. For most of my papers I relied on this format for outlining and developing arguments. The writing process for me has now changed to one where I analyze‚ reflect and formulate my ideas. This has allowed for the structure of my papers and ideas to be constructed in

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    they decided to do. They may feel unhappy or even depressed. As we can see‚ in the daily life we are living in‚ people always give up on their dreams very easily because of various problems such as not reaching self-actualization or in their streams of consciousness. A famous psychologist Abraham Maslow has a theory which is widely accepted by people. “According to Maslow‚ basic needs must be satisfied before we can focus on those that are more abstract” (Interpersonal Communication Everyday Encounters

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    journalist in the earlier years of his writing career‚ was known for writing in a declarative or terse style of prose. The depth of emotion and meaning that he conveyed through such minimalistic text is astounding. He also experimented with a stream-of-consciousness technique developed by writers

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    These moments usually focus on either his sister Caddy‚ his father‚ or his mother. The most poignant moment of run-on that occurs is Quentin reflecting on his mother‚ and how she was quick to play the pity card. For over 2 pages‚ Quentin’s stream-of-consciousness is focused on phrases his mother was often saying such as “what [has she] done to have been given children like these‚” “[her] thinking that Benjamin was punishment enough for any sins [she has] committed‚” and “[she] see now that [she] must

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    Question: Write a short note on Modernism with special reference to Literature Almost every generation of society has a habit of reacting against the past by declaring itself “modern.” This quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns is a cyclical phenomenon. Modernism was a similar trend that spanned all of the arts and even spilled into politics and philosophy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Anyone who looks at the evolution of western culture must note a distinct change

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    explain the deixis‚ cohesion‚ process and participant type‚ discourse types and narrative structure in the text that enhance the emotion effect of the story. Joyce approaches this story from a third person perspective and creates examples of stream-of-consciousness narration. When we read the only three indirect thought processes; ‘He is in Melbourne now.’(IS) ‘Miss hill‚ don’t you see these ladies are waiting?’(IS) ‘Look lively‚ Miss Hill‚ please. (IS)’we‚ the readers‚ are presented with outer observations

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    psyche‚ but now stands for study of the mind Wilhelm Wundt wanted to make psychology its own discipline - 1879 psychology’s date of birth - Founder of psychology Consciousness - The awareness of immediate experience Structuralism - Edward Titchener - Based on the notion that the task of psychology is to analyze consciousness into its basic elements and investigate how these elements are related ○ Elements such as sensations‚ feelings‚ and images - Introspection ○ The careful‚ systematic

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    things. Henri Bergson (1859–1941)‚ on the other hand‚ emphasized the difference between scientific‚ clock time and the direct‚ subjective‚ human experience of time[3] His work on time and consciousness "had a great influence on twentieth-century novelists‚" especially those modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique‚ such as Dorothy Richardson‚ Pointed Roofs (1915)‚ James Joyce‚ Ulysses (1922) and Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) Mrs Dalloway (1925)‚ To the Lighthouse (1927). Also important in

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    Reading Response to The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins: The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ is the wildly popular first book in The Hunger Games trilogy. I think that one of the reasons the book is so popular‚ is because of the main character‚ Katniss Everdeen. In the book‚ Katniss is 16 years old and is very strong willed‚ but often feels incredibly alienated. I think that Katniss is a very relatable character (which is one of the reasons the book is so popular!) in this way‚ and in the way

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