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    Стилистический анализ текста: Leslie Poles Hartley “W. S.” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “W.S.” by Leslie Poles Hartley.The story is told by author. The main character of the story - Walter Streeter - gets the postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. The author uses simile “like other novelists” to show that he is not the only one who gets such postcards. Walter was used to getting communications from strangers‚ sometimes they were friendly

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    Stylistic analysis "W.S." by Leslie Hartley NB: набросок анализа Leslie Poles Hartley‚ an English novelist and the son of a solicitor was educated at Oxford’s College and for more than twenty years he was a fiction viewer for magazines. He wrote many novels and made a good contribution to English fiction. According to his novels films were casted. Hartley was a highly skilled narrator and we can see that in his literary work "W.S.". The main character of the story - Walter Streeter

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    In the prologue of The Go-Between how does L.P Hartley present the relationship between memory and history? The first line of the novel introduces how L.P Hartley intertwines history and memory throughout the narrative. “The past is a foreign country‚ they do things differently there.” in a literal sense‚ Hartley suggests that the past‚ like a foreign country‚ has different customs to present day. A recurring motif throughout the novel‚ the Boer war‚ can historically be connected to this opening

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    The Go-Between The story ‘The Go-Between’ is a short story written by Ali Smith in 2009. The story was written for a collection of short stories written to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The story is inspired by Article 13‚ which stands for the right to freedom of movement. In the story we read about a 33-year-old man who’s name is not revealed. The 33-year old man is a former microbiologist and has worked in a university

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    Af Oscar Dreymann 2a. English essay: ”The Go-Between” On October 24‚ 1945 in the aftermath of World War 2‚ many countries united together and formed “the united Nations”. The idea of UN was to have an intergovernmental organization‚ with the purpose of secure future generations from having a conflict as the one World War 2 caused. This is why on December 10‚ 1948 in Paris‚ as a common standard achievement for all people around the world. But the question is now. Are these 30 rights being

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    The Go-Between The short story ”The Go-Between” is written by Ali Smith in 2009‚ to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”. The declaration consists of thirty rights‚ which symbolise all the rights we‚ as human beings‚ should be obligated to have. Smith has found her inspiration in Article 13‚ the right to freedom of movement. The story takes place in Morocco in North Africa‚ and partly in Europe. Throughout the story‚

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    The Go-Between This whole story is filled with feelings for different things. At first the Article 13 is mentioned‚ which is an article about the Human Rights. “All Human beings are born free and equal.” Which is clearly shown is a lie or the contract isn’t being held as they should because a lot refugees is getting tortured in the story‚ just like a big part of them are being held captive in the real world today. A home is something you can connect yourselves to‚ like something you won’t be able

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    Go between Essay In his novel‚ the author takes us on a momentous journey which sees the protagonist‚ a naive young boy‚ Leo Colston; lose his childhood innocence as a result of his involvement in a forbidden love affair between the sister of his aristocratic friend and a farmer on the estate they manage. The forthcoming tragedies wholly depend on the social constraints of those days. This setting is therefore of great significance to the enjoyment of the novel. As the story continues‚ Leo becomes

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    “THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN THE GO-BETWEEN AND SPIES ARE SOCIALLY OPRRESSED ARE SOCIALLY OPPRESSSED” How far do you agree with this statement? Social Oppression is a main theme explored throughout the two tragic novels‚ The Go-Between and Spies. Throughout the novels‚ L.P. Hartley and Michael Frayn successfully convey the idea‚ through the use of their main characters‚ the effects of social oppression and class divide. Using many techniques they show how class and oppression had power over the people

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    one that was more solutions oriented. Simultaneously‚ Sonoco was placing more attention on the needs and desires of the end consumer. 2) What were the objectives of change for Cindy Hartley? How successful were the HR changes at Sonoco? Was the sequence of change the right one? * The task being asked of Hartley was to devise a new HR organization that‚ in addition to costing less‚ would support three not entirely inclusive objectives: a) Create corporate-wide consistency on how HR systems

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