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    devoted much of their energy and technique not only to find out the apparent social realities but to a great extent to find out the realities lying hidden in the recesses of the mind of their characters. The characters prior to the emergence of stream of consciousness technique were deployed merely as a

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    Wallpaper" supports and conveys the theme of sanity versus insanity in a number of ways. In her capturing of the authority of narration‚ Gilman leaves the reader questioning the narrator’s reliability. Her repeated use of self-reflexivity and the stream of conscious mode allow the reader to know in what way we are meant to comprehend the events of the story. Finally‚ the reader is bombarded by signs of the narrator’s descent into psychosis while receiving conflicting information from the narrator

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    “Wolfe is not only inviting us to share a particular sort of emotional relationship – with him‚ as well as with his subject – but is also informing us that the relation between written and spoken discourse is not as it has always been‚ that we have to rethink our ideas about the primacy of writing.” — Robin Tolmach Lakoff‚ “Some of my Favorite Writers are Literate: The Mingling of Oral and Literate Strategies in Written Communication” I was pleased when Robin Lakoff mentioned Tom Wolfe in her essay

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    Discuss the dramatic techniques in Death of a Salesman. From a technical point of view‚ Miller was welcomed by those involved in the practical craft of theatre. In his plays‚ we find challenge and convention‚ boldness and caution‚ daring technical experiment and poetic dialogues. In Death of a Salesman ‚ his new dramatic techniques- unrealistic setting‚ music‚ lighting‚ etc.-all generated a sense of mutation of old forms and conventions. Death of a Salesman concentrates on Willy Loman‚ an exhausted

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    on his bike outside the fence.’ The irony of his brother’s death is that the only person Holden had a connection with‚ passed away leaving him alienated. Through Allies death it also becomes evident that Holden can’t deal with change. His stream of consciousness continues to explain how he reacted to Allies death. “I broke all the windows in the garage.” He confirms his emotional dysfunction to such a vast change and reveals how alienation took over his life. Holden speaks using a puzzled sense of

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    by her own doodles which illustrate her writing. She takes serious issues and cloaks them in humour‚ getting her point across in an inventive and clever way. She wrote in a variety of styles‚ ranging from ballad- like poetry to using the stream of consciousness technique. The poem is made up of three stanzas which consist of four lines each. In the entire poem‚ there is a simple rhyme scheme of ABCB in all of the three stanzas. The lines in the poem are all of irregular length. The first and

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    processes ‚by their casual relations to one another and to sensory inputs behavioral outputs. Functionalism was never a well-defined school‚ its focus is on understanding the function of the mind. Functionalists oppose the search for the elements of consciousness as futile‚ believe that the mind has the function of helping us adapt to the environment. They want to understand the function of the mind‚ the ways it helps us adapt. They want psychology to be practical not pure science and as well as psychology

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    mental imagery created by Woolf portrays her technique of exploring her characters’ memories in order to explain and reveal how they came to be who they are now. Woolf’s signature style in her writing also includes her use of ‘a stream of consciousness’ style in her narrative‚ through the use of an ‘interior

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    The political ecology of design takes resources into account and helps us take the additional step in accounting for wakes of commodities. A product’s wake— the rippling together of production‚ consumption‚ and waste— extends outside of resource streams. When we design‚ build‚ purchase‚ use‚ or dispose of a product‚ our actions have biophysical‚ psychosocial‚ and political consequences. Ecological values such as care‚ complexity‚ disequilibrium‚ interconnectedness‚ interrelationship‚ and limitation

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    knowledge‚ which poses as a disadvantage to oppressed minorities. Therefore‚ the gap that continues to grow from racial differentiation translates into the epistemology. Since western philosophy is considered as the epitome of knowledge‚ only white consciousness can be justified as logical. As a result‚ any other model is eradicated from the social paradigm. The differential experiences between

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