class being observed by the teacher during examination. Knowing that you are constantly under surveillance can be very intimidating. Right through history‚ the intensity of government regulations have altered from low down to sky-scraping. The novel 1984‚ written by George Orwell consistent of a very dictatorial government. In this fictional commentary novel‚ George Orwell predicts the future where technology and the power given to the government will reduce privacy in everyone’s day to day life.
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Symbols and allusions in the raven By Edger Allan Poe Introduction • An allusion is a reference in a literary work that shows something without mentioning it directly. • Symbolism is a figure of speech that uses an object‚ person‚ situation‚ or word to represent something else like an idea. Symbols • Lenore symbolizes idealized love‚ beauty‚ truth‚ or hope in a better world. Being rare and radiant represents heaven. • The raven’s darkness and the way it enters the room imperiously symbolizes
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want to compare their spouse to an angel. Yes‚ it may sound like a simile or a metaphor‚ but they are dissimilar. Sometimes a symbol can go more into depth‚ like in a poem when an author writes about something personal and they want to express their feelings more clearly. Not only is symbolism used in English‚ but in all subjects also! In mathematics‚ there are symbols such as x2 . The little two on the top represents that the number is being multiplied by
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1984 Literary Guide Section One (pages 1-104) Chapter I 1. What is the effect of the juxtaposition at the beginning of this section? 2. How is paradox involved with the descriptions of the government ministries? 3. How is paradox found in the description of Victory Gin? 4. What is ironic about the statement that “nothing was illegal since there were no longer any laws”? 5. Look at the syntax in Winston’s journal entry for April 4‚ 1984. What is the effect? 6. Describe how the Junior Anti-Sex
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10 May 10‚ 2012 A Symbol of Hopes & Dreams A Raisin In The Sun by Lorraine Hansberry is a play about an African American family in 1950s America. The Younger family struggle through racism and family turmoil that threatens to split the family apart. But throughout it all they persevere and the result is a new fresh beginning. Mama’s plant is a shining symbol of the Younger’s for the following reasons. Mama’s plant has been a steady reminder of a dream for a better life and
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story ‘’The Road’’ by Cormac Mccarthy‚ fire is often used as a symbol‚ and fire is represent survival. From the beginning of human’s civilization‚ fire has been using by human for live and survive‚ and the fire in the story was not an exception. In the path of the father and son‚ there were many obstacles that stand against them‚ yet they did not give up to live and fire is become their assistance. An example for fire became a symbol of survival was when it states‚ ’’The night they camped in a ravine
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spiritually. So that foreshadows his death. Another related dream that Nasar had was the one in which he was alone in a tinfoil airplane and “’flying through the almond trees without bumping into anything’” (Marquez‚ P.4). These almond trees are a symbol of virginity‚ divine favor‚ and purity. Trees are also recognized as being feminine. This could be representative of Santiago Nasar flying through a
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"The past was erased‚ the erasure was forgotten‚ the lie became truth." In the novel "1984" by George Orwell‚ Winston undergoes a metamorphosis of character‚ which changes his life forever. At first Winston is just like everyone else‚ a dull drone of the party. Then he changes his ideals and becomes true to himself with obvious rebellion towards party principles and standards. Finally‚ Winston is brainwashed and is turned against himself and his feelings and is made to love the party. This
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Theme is the idea behind a story. Literary symbols and point of view help us to understand what the theme of a story actually is. The theme of “The gift of Magi” is selflessness. Symbolism and Plot are two literary elements in this story that contribute to the theme. The theme in a story is associated with an idea that lies behind the story (R.W. Clugston‚ 2010) To understand what the theme of the story is we have to figure out what the literary symbols are and what they stand for. “The Gift of
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views into worlds of love‚ money‚ power‚ and moral blindness of the time by using symbols with everyday objects and occurrences. In The Great Gatsby there are many symbols but the most important symbols are the colors white‚ yellow (gold)‚ and the green light. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses these colors to symbolize ideas such as innocence‚ wealth‚ and hopes and dreams. First‚ the color white in “The Great Gatsby” is a symbol for Innocence. White is used to represent perceived honesty and innocence. Often
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