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    Comprehensive Notes for BA & MA Courses‚ UGC-NET / JRF‚ SET‚ SLET‚ MPhil & PhD Entrance Tests‚ and PSC and UPSC Exams in English Literature SAMPLE BOOKLET Co-ordinated by Kalyani Vallath 67 Vrindavan Gardens Pattom Palace PO Trivandrum—4‚ Kerala Ph: 0471-2444402 ; 9387839871 1Foreword This Sample Booklet offers a glimpse into Vallaths TES notes on English Literature that helps students excel in a variety of examinations-- BA & MA‚ UGC-NET / JRF‚ SET‚ SLET‚ MPhil &

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    The Mysteries of the Rosary are meditations on episodes in the life and death of Jesus from the Annunciation to the Ascension and beyond‚[44] known as the Joyful (or Joyous) Mysteries‚ the Sorrowful Mysteries‚ and the Glorious Mysteries. Each of these Mysteries contemplates five different stages of Christ’s life.[44] Pope John Paul II‚ in his apostolic letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae (October 2002)‚ recommended an additional set called the Luminous Mysteries (or the "Mysteries of Light").[47] Joyful

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    tradition that was already fairly well established‚ she developed it so fully that her name became almost synonymous with the form” (57). In her readings of Radcliffe’s A Sicilian Romance‚ The Italian (cf. 58)‚ The Romance of the Forest and The Mysteries of Udolpho (cf. 68)‚ Heiland demonstrates how she “redefines sublimity as an aesthetic that multiplies differences‚ and that therefore empowers rather than effaces women” (58). Radcliffe does so by locating the sublime not in the heroine’s violent encounter

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    BLESSED VIRGIN MARY When Jesus saw his mother‚  and the disciple whom he loved standing near‚  he said to his mother‚ "Woman‚ behold‚ your son!"  Then he said to the disciple‚ "Behold‚ your mother!"  And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home. Gospel of John 19:26-27 In this passage from John’s Gospel‚ Jesus Christ dying on the Cross tells "the disciple" to behold his Mother‚ the Blessed Virgin Mary. It seems that Jesus is referring to John‚ but the actual words are "the

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    Chopin’s story‚ “Desiree’s Baby” is a story that is largely about race. When Desiree gives birth to her child‚ the reader begins to become aware that there is a mystery about the child’s parentage. There are other characters‚ notably LaBlanche’s quadroon son‚ which also serve to raise concerns about racial identity. Chopin builds a mystery in order to provoke the characters’ and the reader’s anxieties about race. Write an essay in which you explain how she does this and determine whether it is effective

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    signalman himself to create a sense of mystery and suspense around the character and his setting in the cutting and the signal box. The signalman’s first response to... One way in which fear and suspense is created is in the use of mysterious characters in both of these short stories. In Thsuspense is created is in the use of mysterious characters in both of these short stories. In The Signalman‚ Dickens uses the signalman himself to create a sense of mystery and suspense around the character and

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    THEOLOGY ASSESSMENT TASK 3: MAJOR ESSAY The term Paschal Mystery refers to Christ’s life‚ death and resurrection. It is a way of symbolising those events that lie at the heart of the Christian experience of salvation. The term “Paschal” comes from the Hebrew word “pesach” which refers to Israel’s annual commemoration of the first Passover where the Israelites were liberated from slavery in Egypt. It becomes‚ then‚ a fitting image for Jesus’ own Passover from death into the fullness of divine

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    Murder‚ crime‚ suspense‚ secrets; what else can you ask for in a mystery novel? The Westing Game by Milwaukee native Ellen Raskin is a great read due to its constant mysteries‚ incorporation of thematic subjects‚ and attention to detail. It is hard to understand however‚ so a computer may be needed to keep from getting lost. The Westing Game is a fictional story depicting the solving of a mystery set up for 16 heirs as they compete to inherit the wealth of an affluent businessman whom they all

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    MACROMOLECULS LAB: What are the mystery powders? Period: 4 Asia Enoch Introduction: A carbohydrate is an immediate form of energy in your body. Monomers is smaller than a polymer. For carbohydrate the monomer is sugar and the polymer is a polysaccharides. Carbohydrates are important to our body because we need to use energy. The purpose of this lab is to figure which one is the monomer and which one is the polymer. Hypothesis: If I place two drops of iodine into the mystery powder‚ it would turn

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    many mystery novels‚ but none of them are like The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. A surprising realness when in the end‚ the narrator is the murderer. From the very beginning to the very last sentence the reader will be hooked. “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd proved to be the first in a long string of superlative and highly original mystery novels that made Christie’s name synonymous with the mystery story.(Breznau n.p.)” Agatha Christie’s Murder of Roger Ackroyd is a traditional example of the mystery genre

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