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    Self

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    Zhang LJ Academic Writing Oct.3th 2012 Self Self is awareness that a person individual for his own whole existence produced the kind of self-consciousness. And philosophers give it more profound definition. It can be a character‚ a hobby or an opinion. Everyone has a unique self; like selflessly‚ selfish‚ self-abased or self-conceited. Everyone acts different character in his or her life. It all depends on people’s mind. If you want to be what kind of person‚ then you will be. Self

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    Room Full of Angles The short-story “Room Full of Angles” is written in the 90’s by the author Mike Benson. He throws us directly into the story “as my stomach reached my throat…” (P.60‚ l.1-2) Often you get an introduction to the story you are reading‚ because it is a good way to attract the listeners’ attention. The beginning in Mike Benson’s story is called “In media-res”. Especially it’s important to know that the story is written by a first person-narrator; this means that we have to be

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    Characters (Short Note) Post Colonial reading of Lord Jim     Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway Feminism  Colonial Liberation   Influence of World War Alienation Stream of Consciousness Memoire Homosexual Idea   Joyce: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (SM) Irish Nationalism Idea of Art Symbolism Stream of Consciousness Modernism Bildungsroman Künstlerroman Politics and Religion Title Epiphany Lawrence: Sons and Lovers (SNH) Miriam Leivers & Clara Dawes Industrialization

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    key characteristics of this period. A key characteristic‚ and one of the easiest to recognize‚ are the experimental forms such as free verse and stream of consciousness. T.S. Eliot frequently utilizes these experimental forms in his works‚ such as “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ which is a dramatic monologue that utilizes stream of consciousness. The seemingly random sequence of thoughts represents the speaker’s self-doubt‚ as he continuously second guesses himself. The speaker’s thoughts

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    Unit 5: Disillusion‚ Defiance‚ and Discontent (1914-1946) “We asked the cyclone to go around our barn but it didn’t hear us.” -Carl Sandburg from The People‚ Yes Carl Sandburg was an American writer‚ best known for his poetry during modernism. The quote means people like to think they are in control and then something like this happens‚ and they realize that they ’re not. The themes of the work is implied not stated Timeline The most significant ten year period is from 1920 to 1930 because

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    Dubliners In what concerns Joyce’s style of writing we can observe that he balances the objectivity – the attitude of “scrupulous meanness “ and sympathetic understanding of characters with the help of the stream of consciousness and epiphanies Scrupulous meanness - ‘Scrupulousness’ is a crucial element both in Joyce’s use of language‚ and in the structure and form of the stories. ‘Scrupulous meanness’ refers to a most complex and heavily allusive style that determines the reading of Dubliners

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    lot of energy - we get hooked too quickly on higher drifting rubbish. We naturally understand the dance of the pure water‚ sinking‚ seeing‚ releasing‚ being really kept going the upright streams of new water coming from the bottoms of our mindset‚ just like a seagull with wings spread out sliding the air streams flowing contra it with no a motion‚ with no an attempt‚ allowing the air carry out all of the task. By now‚ we are no more worried about exactly where we are heading. The water gets more

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    Organizing a Waterfall: On Composing an Electroacoustic Environment for Three Poems from Alice Fulton!s Felt Joseph Klein‚ D.Mus. University of North Texas (USA) www.music.unt.edu/comp/jklein About Alice Fulton!s work ! Born 1953 in Troy‚ New York; studied at Cornell University (MFA‚ 1983) with A.R. Ammons. ! Teaching positions at University of Michigan (19832001) and Cornell University (2001- ). ! Seven books of poetry and essays: • Dance Script With Electric Ballerina (1983) •

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    The Creator of a New Era Ernest Hemmingway is perhaps one of the most well-known writers of his time. Although his writing was much shorter than most styles Hemmingway was one of the most influential writers in literature because he took the details of a long novel and turned them into a simple story that intrigued readers to the very end. This style mixed with events in his life gave him credibility that attracted readers to his work. This paper is to display Hemmingway’s work and how its uniqueness

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    being unreliable and prone to bias. Wundt’s method as a whole was often criticized for being too narrow or subjective. In eighteen ninety William James attempted to explain how consciousness functions with his book the principles of psychology‚ because James and his theories attempted to explain the function of consciousness rather than the structure‚ his approach was appropriately named functionalism. James borrowed heavily from Darwin’s ideas that mental processes involve overtime to aid the overall

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