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    the principal concept that the author is trying to convey. Other compositions reveal the significance of their appellation only gradually. In "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams‚ the intent of the play’s label is shown through the writer’s use of contrast‚ repetition‚ allusion‚ and point of view. First‚ Williams illustrates the polarity between Laura’s relationship with her delicate animal collection and the real world. Laura Wingfield‚ one of the main characters of the literary drama‚ is

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    "Virtue is choked with foul ambition" William Shakespeare "Virtue is choked with foul ambition..." What does it mean? What was the famous William Shakespeare trying to accomplish with this quote? What was in his mind at this time? How can this quote help us? Who was this quote addressed to? Who can explain more about this quote? During this essay I will try to answer these questions‚ I want to know more about this. "Virtue is choked with foul ambition..." But what is a virtue

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    "William Shakespeare" is a name that has been on everybody’s lips for centuries and most likely centuries to come (revise). A man exceptionally skilled in many of the arts‚ Shakespeare could easily be considered one of the most influential European writers to ever exist‚ and his legacy continues to spread across the world today. Fame‚ however‚ inevitably comes with its skeptics and critics. Some scholars not only question the legitimacy of Shakespeare’s authorship‚ but the existence of the poet and

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    children dressed like savages‚ thier primal instinct driving them after the one person strong enough to resist their savagery. William Golding’s book tells the story about a group of young boys who crash land on an island. There they are forced to hunt‚ build a society‚ and survive until all of their struggles come to a smoking end. In the novel Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding examines the theme that the capacity for evil exists in every human being. In Lord of the Flies the biggest source of

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    Essay on William Golding’s Lord of the Flies In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of English boys is trapped on an island with no grown-ups. At first‚ this seems like the perfect place to relax. However‚ when the innate fear takes over the boys’ lives‚ they destroy what seemed to be a paradise. Golding develops a main theme in the novel‚ being civilization versus savagery‚ by using items that underline this theme. The first important item in the novel is the conch‚ used to assemble

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    Biography William Faulkner was born on September 25‚ 1897‚ in New Albany‚ Mississippi. During his adolescent years he was motivated to attend school and even skipped the second grade. Unfortunately‚ while becoming a young adult he grew less fond of his studies and dropped out of high school when he was fifteen. In 1918 he was rejected from the U.S Air Force since he did not meet weight and height requirements‚ he then returned home to Oxford‚ Mississippi. Faulkner attended University

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    How do William Golding and William Shakespeare present disturbed characters? In Lord of the Flies Golding presents disturbed characters as savage and blood-thirsty. After his own experience in world war two‚ he seems to believe everybody has a savage personality and thriving which is brought out through an extreme situation. Golding uses the technique of evoking emotion from the reader through the use of innocent children committing unthinkable actions. He conveys his views through the ever growing

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    William Faulkner was not only one of the greatest Southern writers of all time but one of the great American authors of all time. His works have long been criticized and analyzed for their deeper meanings and themes. One of his most analyzed works is his short story "A Rose for Emily". While Faulkner uses numerous techniques and strategies which include the chronology of the story‚ his strongest weapon is his usage of the narrator as an omniscient gossip. Thomas Dilworth says that "the narrator is

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    Chapter 3 1500 Environmental catastrophe “Think of it. We are blessed with technology that would be indescribable to our forefathers. We have the wherewithal‚ the know-it-all to feed everybody‚ clothe everybody‚ and give every human on Earth a chance. We know now what we could never have known before – that we now have the option for all humanity to make it successfully on this planet in this lifetime. Whether it is to be Utopia or Oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race right up

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    William Wordsworth’s poetry embodies the spiritual focus of romantics and their refusal to conform to the literary traditions of the age of reason. The modern “rational” world which Wordsworth came from was becoming increasingly polluted and destructive. It prohibited the imaginative escape of authors and so people like Wordsworth found solace and escape in what was left of nature and their own imaginative poems. Poems like “Strange Fits of Passion have I Known” and “the Solitary reaper” illustrate

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