The analysis of the abstract from the novel «Ragtime» by E.L. Doctorow “Ragtime” is a novel about the American life at the beginning of the 20th century. The extract taken for the analysis tells about the time when Coalhouse gets a good job with the Jim Europe Chief Club Orchestra and tries to bring Sarah back. The theme on the general level is “difficult relations between “white” and “black” people”; the theme on the plot level is “love story of two colored people – Sarah and Coalhouse”. The novel
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REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE During the past decade‚ almost all of the energy studies were on important alternatives such as oil‚ coal‚ solar‚ nuclear‚ etc. It is for this reason that environmentalists are entrusted to examine a very wide range of human needs towards indigenous resources that would ‘somehow assist in our nation’s falling supply of energy. Various organic oils and fats are essential constituents of all forms of plants and animals. However‚ only relatively few plants and animals
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her baby. The extract taken for the analysis tells about the time when Coalhouse becomes a good job with the Jim Europe Chief Club Orchestra and tries to bring Sarah back. The novel is written in a very specific manner. This style is called telegraphic. It means that the author’s speech is dry‚ has no vivid descriptions of characters‚ their feelings and their surroundings. To show some changes in the life of the characters the author uses rather syntactical devices than stylistic ones.
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THE EFFICACY OF AMPICILLIN IN WHITE GLUTINOUS CORN KERNEL EXTRACT (Zea mays) IN INHIBITING SALMONELLA BACTERIA Nanie Rose Marien B. Blanco Mahri Joie N. Inocencio Christine S. Ventura IV-Enrico Fermi Ms. Esperanza R. Sabangan Research Adviser 2010-2011 RECOMMENDATION FOR ORAL EXAMINATION This research proposal entitled‚ THE EFFICACY OF AMPICILLIN IN WHITE GLUTINOUS CORN KERNEL EXTRACT (Zea mays) IN INHIBITING SALMONELLA BACTERIA prepared and submitted by NANIE ROSE MARIEN
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Алёшкина (АЯ-41(2)) The analysis of the extract from “Ragtime” (by E.L. Doctorow) “Ragtime” is an E.L. Doctorow’s novel that was published in 1975 and later won the National Book Critics Circle Award. E.L Doctorow himself is a famous American writer who is widely known for his unique works of historical fiction. The novel itself belongs to the epic kind of literature. It’s a contemporary realistic novel because it depicts actual events of the beginning of the 20th century taking place in the
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The extracts I will be analysing are from the novel Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens. I am going to be describing how Dickens has succeeded in making the reader feel sorry for Pip. Dickens used his own experiences as a boy to help him write sympathetically of being a young child‚ his family had no money and got transferred from city to city until he was ten years old‚ his father was also sent to prison for six months over debt. He based the character Pip in remembrance of himself as
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the opening of the extract‚ Steinbeck clearly conveys George’s temperamental nature when he is communicating with Lennie. The intensity of his parental role is compounded with frustrations caused by Lennie’s childlike persona‚ this aspect is displayed through the line “Whatever we ain’t got‚ that’s what you want.” The writer’s description of George as he ‘exploded’ defines the irritability felt toward Lennie’s lack of social awareness and compatibility. Throughout this extract it becomes progressively
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William Blake composes two beautiful pieces of work that exemplify his ideas on the nature of creation. The two pieces‚ The Lamb and The Tyger‚ are completely opposite views‚ which give questionable doubt about most people’s outlook of creation. ‘The Tyger’ concentrates on the dangers to be faced in life and nature while ‘The Lamb’ celebrates nature as seen through the innocent eyes of a child. Blake examines different‚ almost opposite or contradictory ideas about the natural world‚ its creatures
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How does the author engage the reader through the use of literary devices in your given extract? The opening of the text suggests that there is an element of angst. The writer uses a range of lexis to pull our attention to the text. We can tell from the opening that this isn’t going to be a pleasant read. It uses words such as macabre and calcified‚ which gives a sense of disturbance to the story. Even though the writer makes it out that the described is dead and barren‚ it has a sense of unnerve
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Late ninetieth century and beginning of twentieth is the era of great writers who were ahead of their time and whose works were innovative and fascinating to their national and international audiences. For example‚ Israeli author A.B.Yehoshua and German F.Kafka were ones of first writers who had written their outstanding points about the modern world. First time social issue of loosing of Zionist ideology by young generation that created Israel has evolved from forbidden or hidden unity in the story
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