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    on chapter 7 of Homo Aesthetticus‚ we discuss the obliteration or removal of art through writing. The belief that writing erases art is not necessarily a new motif in postmodernist art and theory‚ but the manner in which Dissanayke discusses it is. Ellen Dissanayke ascertains that throughout history and our educations‚ we’ve assumed “that the authors (i.e. Plato‚ Aristotle) thought about art in the same ways that we do.” (194) However‚ Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and other traditional philosophers never really

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    women‚ the statement stands true; “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”. Popularized in the song by Marilyn Monroe‚ her lyrics take a viewpoint of a woman who prefers to be enamored in riches by her gentleman. This viewpoint is not far from the woman in Ellen Kay’s poem‚ “Pathedy of Manners”. Specific references to name brands and luxuries are both emulated in these works. Kay uses the pretentious diction of the rich and alludes to specific references throughout the format of the poem to emphasize the girl’s

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    conscious and strategic‚” claimed by the author‚ Judith Wilson‚ who works as an assistant professor of art history and of African American studies at Yale University. In terms of “double-voiced character”‚ Wilson meant the two quintessential dimensions of Ellen Gallagher’s work‚ namely presentness and pastness. In the essay‚ Wilson examined a slew of Gallagher’s paintings‚ and came to conclusion that Gallagher is aware of the power of presentness that make imageries endure beyond the limitations of their

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    the young Goodman Brown is saying goodbye to his wife‚ Faith. She asks him to stay with her‚ saying that she feels scared when she is alone. Goodman Brown tells her that he must travel for one night and reminds her to say her prayers and go to bed early so she will safe. Goodman Brown walks on a road through a forest. He looks around‚ afraid of what might be behind each tree‚ thinking that there might be Indians or the devil there. He soon comes upon a man in the road who greets Goodman Brown. The

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    especially in the context of children? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ play means “recreational activity”. However‚ in today’s society‚ play for kids becomes less recreational and more educational. In the essay “The Boredom Effect” by Ellen Ruppel Shell‚ the author discussed the difference in the lives of children in recent years and in years when she is a child‚ the reason behind this dissimilarity‚ and both advantages and disadvantages of two methods of “play”. Compared to the structured

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    Hawthorne’s ambiguous ending in "Young Goodman Brown" leaves the reader asking one question. "Had Goodman Brown fallen asleep in the forest and only dreamed a wild dream of a witch hunting?" Most readers of this allegory try to answer this question‚ believing that Goodman Brown did in fact take the "dreary road‚ darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest." Hawthorne himself has avoided answering the question‚ and has instead left it up for the reader to decide Goodman Brown’s fate. The reader can

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    Young Goodman Brown Young Goodman Brown is a newlywed at the beginning of this story. Not only is he a newly wed to his wife Faith‚ but he also has newly found spiritual Faith. This couple is seemingly devoted to each other. As revealed by the pink ribbons on her cap Faith is pure and innocent just like Young Goodman Browns spiritual Faith. Young Goodman brown is as his name describes a young and good man‚ but when tempted by evil‚ he decides to take a

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    archetypal critic’s point of view‚ it is evident that all of them do use these symbols. In the short story “Young Goodman Brown”‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ archetypal colors‚ characters‚ and garden imagery are evident and help the audience realize the theme‚ as Hawthorne writes‚ “’Evil is the nature of mankind’” (636). Archetypal colors are evident throughout the story “Young Goodman Brown.” There are many colors used throughout the story‚ and some of the important ones are brown‚ pink‚ and

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne “YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN” (1835) Plot Summary At Salem village in one evening‚ young Goodman Brown left his wife‚ Faith‚ to do some quest in the forest alone. During his way‚ he found an old man who accompanied Brown‚ persuading him to change his belief. He hesitated. Soon after‚ when they walked past the good people together with Faith‚ the old man tricked him accusing them as sinners. Eventually‚ he lost his belief. After he went back to the village‚ his attitude towards

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    Use of Imagery in Young Goodman Brown Young Goodman Brown is the story of an innocent young man who realizes the imperfections and flaws of the world and its people‚ including himself.  This knowledge is very painful and shocking to Young Goodman Brown. The imagery used in Young Goodman Brown amplifies the theme of the loss of innocence. Images of the sunset‚ Faith’s ribbons and of a journey and several others appear throughout the story to amplify the theme of Young Goodman Brown. In the beginning

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