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    Name : V.Kala College : St. John’s College‚ Palayamkottai‚ Place : Tirunelveli. INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH-A LITERARY UPRISING NON-LINEAR NARRATIVES In a literary work‚ narrative is an art of telling a story to the readers and the writer uses various techniques to narrate his story. Narrative technique is vastly an aesthetic enterprise. A narrator detains the past‚ holds present and prepares the reader for future. The features of narratives include characters with clear personalities or identities

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    musical reinforces the theme of illusion vs. reality through the character Lina as illusion is taking over her reality of her life. Lina has been in Hollywood for many years‚ and is starting to forget the reality of what is really going on. In the musical‚ character Lina seems to be very wrapped around her fame and fortune. Lina read an article in a magazine that her and her co-star‚ Don Lockwood were engaged to be married. With Lina being so tied up in the illusion of her fame‚ she begins to forget

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    language‚ behavior and identity formation in Two Tempests Shakespeare in his last work‚ The Tempest tells the story of Proespero‚ the duke of Milan who is exiled to an island. The conflicts throughout the play arise from the desire of power over nature and people. Prospero overtakes the power from the native people on the land and is fighting for his title; that has been stolen by his brother. The influence of colonization is present in The Tempest‚ and is demonstrated in the characters Caliban

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    Illusion and Identity in Atwood’s “This is a Photograph of Me” In her poem “This is a Photograph of Me‚” author Margaret Atwood uses imagery and contrast to explore issues of illusion versus reality as well as identity. The poem is split into two halves. The first half contains descriptive words about scenery and natural objects‚ and the second half‚ surrounded by parentheses‚ begins with the unnerving surprise that the narrator is dead. The poem opens with a description of a picture that at

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    In A Streetcar Named Desire‚ several of the characters use illusion to make themselves more sociably acceptable. This is true especially for Blanche Du Bois. She will lie‚ or "elude" any chance she gets if it will make her look good. Stella uses the "illusion" of a happy marriage to make her life bearable. Some people such as Blanche would much rather live in a dream world of blissful ignorance than face the facts. On the contrary‚ Stanley is a business type of guy that thinks that false happiness

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    time been apparent that it is in a vacuum but every time opposed to the backdrop of a distinct landscape and frequently the landscape correlates with what is going on in the stories world. Consequently‚ the storm at the start of Shakespeare’s The Tempest not only begins the play and purpose as a successful framework to the action but it also demonstrates the confusion in which most of the characters detect themselves at the start. The absence of tranquility and structure in the civil world is therefore

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    think her a saint‚ she is a saint to you.” (Davis 165). This quote implies that what a person may believe as true in their mind will only remain true in their mind. This quote reveals the theme of illusions verses realities in the novel Fifth Business written by Robertson Davis. The conflict between illusions and realities is the most established theme in the novel. It prevails through aspects of faith verses reality‚ psychological truth verses reality‚ and myth verses reality. A psychological

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    “The Power of Language is the Most Dominant Means of Control in ‘The Tempest.’ Discuss this. Control is a very key theme in ‘The Tempest’ and is used by all the characters to portray their status in the play; one of the ways control is used is through the use of language which is the most dominant means of control in ‘The Tempest.’ The audience see how language used by Antonio and Prospero has a direct affect on not only the audience but the other characters as they are manipulated by these words

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    Professor Kelly Wiechart  English 2310 7 September 2013 Culture Theme of Gilgamesh and The Tempest Act I and Act II The theme selected is power in culture in the post colonialism period; culture viewed through post colonialism ties into the social hierarchy and religion. In the post colonialism period there is a society that is suppressed by their leaders and that culture can be seen in both literary works The Tempest and Gilgamesh: A Verse Narrative. The culture and power theme that is apparent in both

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    power are illustrated extensively in Shakespeare ’s ’The Tempest ’ through the relationships portrayed in the play‚ and the play ’s symbolic depiction of colonialism. First and foremost‚ ’The Tempest ’ was written in the Jacobean period - a period where society was still most strongly patriarchal. This can be seen as ’the Tempest ’ is set in a completely patriarchal society; where all positions of power are held by males. In fact‚ ’The Tempest ’ has only one visible female character‚ Miranda‚ whilst

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