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    order to truly reach poetic esteem. Whether or not Rilke initially wanted to take Kappus under his wing‚ he had acquired a new pen pal. That letter was the first of many to deliver Rilke’s ideas on topics such as Nature‚ creativity‚ sexuality‚ and solitude and how the artist utilizes them to create true masterpieces as well as find his or her place in society. It is no secret that Rilke seems

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    Lit * ------------------------------------------------- Notes on Non-Realist Modes * ------------------------------------------------- Mode – a way of looking at the world. * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- 1) Magic Realism * ------------------------------------------------- - Mode of fiction apart from romance and realism * ------------------------------------------------- - A term that hints at disbelief

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    to what society tells us. Emerson states that in solitude‚ individuals have voices‚ "which grow faint and inaudible as we enter the world." Some of these thoughts and opinions that people come up with in solitude might cause fear when presented to society. Since society is such a delicate structure based on fear of chaos‚ any novel voice will make the person who spoke it become "the other." Fear of alienation prevents voices from leaving solitude into the realm of society. Emerson states that

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    Jordan Alston February 1st‚ 2013 Loathsome Creature in a Lovely Place It can commonly be assumed that deplorable acts occur in decrepit places‚ and that excellent incidences take place in exceptional places. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is the exception to this well-known notion. She places her characters all over Europe‚ ranging from the Frankenstein home in Switzerland to the icy slopes of the Arctic‚ where the final scene culminates. The scenery‚ as described by the characters‚ is captivating

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    Journal entry 1-Culture: The Cultural aspect of One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez that I found that the Gypsy culture had a great affect on the plot of the story. When the gypsies came into Macondo and brought and shared their findings it changed the perspectives of the people in Macondo. The person who got most influenced by the gypsies was Jose Arcadio Buendia‚ he was mostly influenced by Melquiades‚ Jose Arcadio Buendia was so amazed of what Melquiades would bring everytime

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    Love is a common theme in most literature‚ as either an underlying theme or as the stimulus for the story‚ as it is an emotion that has great power and is also universally understood. The writers we have studied have written about love in its many forms‚ from the cerebral to the visceral and they have used this complex emotion to propel their stories and their sonnets. As we progress forward in time we see a distinct change in the freedom writers had as they addressed this theme and a change in the

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    what lies ahead and as we begin to witness so many things around us‚ we realize that we are not just confined within the bounds of our home – we start to see and weigh up things differently. As a young adult who is expected to enjoy life’s simple pleasures like surfing the net‚ watching movies and hanging out with friends‚ I realized that there is more to life now than clinging into the things I want. The realization I have already cuddled started when my two itchy feet followed the many footsteps

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    association with anyone unless necessary. All of these are examples of individuals who one may try to help because of an automatic assumption that they are lonely and in need of a friend. This assumption is flawed‚ as their is both chosen and unchosen solitude‚ as expressed in Barbara Ascher’s essay‚ “The Box Man‚” from her book Playing After Dark. Through the juxtaposition of the homeless man and the two lonesome women‚ accompanied by an admirative tone used in regard to the homeless man and a tone of

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    Of Mice and Men ‘Soledad means loneliness. Why is this relevant to Of Mice and Men? Discuss’ Soledad derives from the word Solitude‚ a state of social isolation. It is the situation/state of being alone. Loneliness is defined as an emotional state in which a person (or animal) experiences an immense feeling of emptiness and isolation. Loneliness and isolation is a theme that is reflected constantly throughout Of Mice and Men such as; the characters‚ in the minor actions that the characters pursue

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    Topic 2 #3 (Satirical criticism) Walter Harding is most accurate when he said you could read Walden as a satirical criticism of modern life and living. Another way of saying this would be that Thoreau writes in a way that he is criticizing the way modern people are living. In fact‚ he believes‚ that we could be living in a different way‚ which would ideally be a more nature-oriented and simplistic form of living. In other words‚ Thoreau thinks the best way to live is to abandon all materialistic

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