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    downstairs. It was stated that I never told anyone in the section any more that they are doing a good job or that they appreciated. It was also mentioned that I did not participate in the Goodie Day’s any more including the Thanksgiving and Christmas luncheons. I told Stacey that since my parents had passed away I just did not feel up to joining in to these events. I also told her that I have been standing up for the group‚ but that it had not always been shared unless it neded to be. She said that

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    Dariya Glazova‚ group 402 Nicholas Sparks «True Believer» The text under stylistic analysis presents the excerpt from the novel «True believer» written by Nicholas Sparks. In this passage the author touches upon the issue of generation gap. He contrasts the grandmother‚ Doris McClellan‚ with her grandchild‚ Lexie. It is known that the adults like to teach their children how they should live their life and Doris isn’t exception. From the very beginning the reader can guess that the granny and

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    Children's Story Analysis

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    undermined ground that her house was built on. The fear of it being a brigand sets the emotional background for the “children’s story” which tells of burglaries constantly occurring. What stylistic devices create the atmosphere of children’s stories? How is this atmosphere related to the story’s theme? The stylistic devices that create the atmosphere of children’s stories are syntax and allegory. Syntax creates an element of suspense and mystery‚ like one might read in a children’s fantasy story. Some

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    The Last Supper Analysis

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    projection in the light to show. All characters are painted in the sun‚ is very clear‚ but the face of Judah and part of the body in the dark shadow. The symbolism of the suggested technique‚ at the beginning of painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. About the stylistic influences‚ mural painter seems to have dispelled after the same theme because of The Last Supper‚ the same conception of a greater entrepreneurial ambitions. The Last Supper is regarded as the greatest miracle‚ mankind’s best paintings‚ the most

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    ANALYSYS OF “THE HAPPY MAN” I’m going to analyze a novel “The Happy Man” by Somerset Maugham‚ a well-known English novelist‚ short-story writer‚ playwright and essayist. William Somerset Maugham was born in Paris‚ educated at King’s school in Canterbury and studied to be a doctor at St. Thomas Hospital in England. He was one of the best known writers of his time as he was master of short stories. The story starts with the narrator thinking and telling the reader about his attitude to giving advice

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    Analysis “The Ormolu Clock” is a short story written by Muriel Spark‚ who is considered to be one of the 50 greatest British writers since 1945. Dame Muriel is a poet‚ writer of fiction and literary criticism‚ and biographer – went on to win most of the literary awards going‚ was never out of print‚ and was at the top of her profession‚ internationally‚ for more than half a century. The story under discussion begins with the description of two hotels standing side by side and separated by a

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    W. S. Analysis

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    Analysis (from “W. S.”) The text under analysis is an extract from the story W. S. by the well-known English novelist Leslie Poles Hartley. He wrote a number of novels and made a weighty contribution to English fiction. His best-known novels are the Eustace and Hilda trilogy (1947) and The Go-Between (1953). In the very beginning of the given extract‚ Walter Streeter‚ the main character‚ gets the postcard from Forfar. The sender‚ W.S.‚ asks whether he really thinks that he is really gets to grips

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    analysis. “Three men in the boat”. I’d like to tell you about my analysis of the story “Three men in the boat”. It is a very interesting story written by Jerome K. Jerome. He is one of the popular and well-known English authors. He is famous for writing essays‚ short stories‚ and novels. Especially‚ he is famous for his special humor‚ all his stories are based on that sparkling manner of writing. The story "Three men in the boat" by Jerome K.Jerome presents that three men with a dog stayed at

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    The Fire Sermon Analysis

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    Sofilda Totoni March 3rd‚ 2011 Lit 216 “The Fire Sermon” Analysis. This section‚ and the longest of Elliot’s “The Waste Land”‚ depicts poor‚ gloomy‚ lethargic scenery in which the themes of lust‚ sexual ambiguity‚ moral degradation‚ spiritual melancholy‚ abound throughout the poem. The poet himself often embodies the role of ancient and mythological figures to which he alludes in order to strike the reader ’s infatuation. He continually reminds

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    analysis of Miss Brill

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    Analysis of the text «Miss Brill». by Stefanovskaya A. The text under analysis is «Miss Brill» written by Katherine Mansfield. The plot of the story is simple‚ and the themes are by no means uncanny. What touches our attention is‚ indeed‚ the way Mansfield narrates the story and the language she employs in the whole process of narration. The style of this text is gallant‚ sensitive‚ lyric and also ironic. It`s written in third person narration. The plot tells us about an old lady‚ who spends her

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