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    Literary Analysis of Shelley’s “Ozymandias” Throughout the history of mankind‚ there have been lots of great conquerors that sought to rule over the world or to gain a lasting supreme power. Qin Shi Huang‚ Genghis Khan‚ and Napoleon Bonaparte‚ all achieved supreme power during their time‚ and sought for more power‚ even attempting to achieve immortality. Though they had succeeded to achieve great power‚ their reign did not last forever. As time passed‚ every sovereign met his or her downfall

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    Milanka Waduwarage EN 102/ Basic Literary Analysis Due date 03/15/2013 Playing the Game of Life Depression‚ a common mental disorder‚ presents people with depressed moods‚ loss of interest and pleasure‚ feelings of guilt or low self-worth‚ disturbed sleep or appetite‚ low energy‚ and poor concentration. (Encyclopedia of Public Health‚ 2008) Someone who deals with depression often realizes it is difficult to live an everyday normal life. The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D Salinger in

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    The Story of an Hour Janet Murphy ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor Jennifer Thompson June 16‚ 2014 The literary work being discussed is The Story of an Hour. It was written by Kate Chopin in 1894. Mrs. Mallard is portrayed as a typical nineteenth-century wife‚ one who is weak and submissive who changes into an independent‚ confident person who believes herself freed by her husband ’s death. This story deals with the theme of a woman’s loss of identity in marriage and how

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    Today the New York Review of Books comments on social change: the roads are clogged with "retired farmers" who "leave for Florida in their fancy campers." John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath records an earlier time‚ depression days of Dust Bowl farmers‚ their farms blown away‚ heading in jalopies for California’s golden groves. If modern America has any idea of Okies and hard times‚ it is largely due to Steinbeck’s greatest work. In it‚ Steinbeck’s "voice over" and vivid episodes create a kind

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    abstraction with enlightening imagery and fascinating analogies. An example imagery would be‚ “The orange flames waved at the crowd as paper and print dissolved inside them. Burning words were torn form their sentences” (Zusak‚ 112). The novel has literary devices that students can learn to identify and then adapt it into their writing. Zusak writes The Book Thief in an omniscient perspective‚ with this the reader can almost see the story through the character’s eyes. The novel also has a strong use

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    Trent Beebe Beebe 1 Mr. Arena 4th hour AP Lang & Comp 12/17/09 Death of a Salesman Essay The story‚ Death of a Salesman‚ is a story that has many literary devices that help to make it the deep and riveting story that has become an American classic. The use of symbols in the story adds to the overall effect and theme and also creates a different mood that the reader must infer from it. The symbols not only represent something in the story as literally a symbol‚ but of

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    Literary Analysis of A pair of Tickets In Amy Tan’s‚ A Pair of Tickets‚ Tan uses a change in setting paralleled to a change in character to reveal that when a person learns something new‚ whether it be about a culture or another person‚ it changes the way they think and accept the world around them. Jing-Mei is a 36 year old woman of Chinese decent. She grew up in America in San Francisco and has never known what it is to be Chinese. She has denied any kinship to the culture and it has a lot

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    The essay is a literary analysis of the play Romeo and Juliet. The format is Point‚ Proof and Explanation. The question was "What factors and/or characters lead to the eventual demise of Romeo and Juliet" I used Lady and Lord Capulet‚ Juliets Nurse‚ and Friar Laurence. There are direct quotes from the play as well that are relevent. It is 929 words in length Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet presents readers with the story of a tragically doomed love. It is the story of two teenagers’ who fall

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    Alice In Wonderland Literary Analysis Many themes are explored when reading Lewis Carrol’s‚ Alice in Wonderland. Themes of childhood innocence‚ child abuse‚ dream‚ and others. Reading the story‚ it was quite clear to see one particular theme portrayed through out the book: child to adult progression. Alice in Wonderland is full of experiences that lead Alice to becoming more of herself and that help her grow up. It’s a story of trial‚ confusion‚ understanding‚ and success. And more confusion. Though

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    With increasing technology‚ we embraced the introduction to the world wide web‚ providing new ways of communicating. We heard about global warming and the threat to our climate. Literary Responses to culture shock gave us “mainstream” or “highbrow” stories that focused on the chaotic events of our time‚ with characters that intertwined with it. Also came the style of “commercial” or “lowbrow” fiction‚ which focused more on events

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