Considered an American classic‚ F. Fitzgerald’s tale of The Great Gatsby can be condensed into the creation‚ the attaining and the loss of a man’s dream. But it delves into the roaring twenties and falls into a era with an almost dreamlike quality‚ where the parties are loud‚ the people fickle and the falls from grace are brutal. The Great Gatsby contains characters who we never truly meet‚ instead we meet their masks‚ masks which in turn are all either the source or object of one of the fatal flaws:
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communism in the First Indochina War. Fowler‚ a non-intervening British reporter living in Vietnam‚ meets Pyle of the Economic Attache‚ representing the United States to aid French in the First Indochina War to preserve Western values in the novel The Quiet American by Graham Greene. However Pyle’s arrogance in intervening Vietnam makes Fowler think negatively of his ideal. Fowler’s interpretation of conflicts in Vietnam as
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Throughout the entire book‚ many themes can be discovered by the readers‚ including patriotism‚ identity‚ sacrifice‚ and many others. However‚ one theme that appears very oftenly throughout the course of the novel is liberty. In many book‚ the theme liberty is an advance indication of a plot where the characters fight for liberty. However‚ in this book‚ “All Quiet on the Western Front‚” the theme signifies the lack of liberty throughout the experiences of almost all of the characters. Paul first
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All Quiet On The Western Front In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque‚ a profoundly horrific image of war is formed in the eyes of the reader. In the past‚ War stories leaned toward themes of glory‚ adventure‚ and honor. In presenting his realistic version of a soldier ’s experience‚ Remarque strips away the glory of war and reveals the physical and mental hardships of war. Throughout his book‚ a plethora of themes are emphasized and brought to light. Among those themes are deception
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The Quiet American‚ by Graham Greene‚ implements a number of techniques to persuade the reader to believe that taking sides is human. This is done mainly through character development‚ events‚ narrative and setting. Using these techniques‚ Graham Greene is able to successfully create invited readings which support his views. Important to this process‚ character development is the center of this novel‚ and a powerful force behind the beliefs and invited readings presented by the text. Using characters
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The Theme of Love in “Martin Eden“ Many writers have written a lot of pieces about love. But what is love? Many of them thought that it is a fairy tale which can last forever. But love is much more. Love takes hard work‚ patience and understanding but it can also be painful and sad. That is the reality of love. In “Martin Eden“‚ a novel written by Jack London‚ love is a major theme amongst two main characters Martin and Ruth. At first Martin thought that their love is a fairy tale love
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Shooting Kabul By: N.H. Senzai Guilt is not only a negative feeling but it can also be positive when the guilt helps develop a positive action. In the story Shooting Kabul by N.H. Senzai‚ the main character‚ Fadi‚ feels great guilt for leaving his sister Miriam behind in Afghanistan. The guilt motivates him to search for his sister and makes him more independent. This guilt that Fadi has for losing his sister makes him feel that it is his responsibility to find her. Fadi tries desperately
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The theme of Love in Myrrha and Actaeon: The recurring theme in nearly all the metamorphoses is them of love‚ be it personal love‚ love personified in the figure of Cupid (God of love) or any other type of love. I have chosen to focus upon the love in the tales of Myrrha and Actaeon. Love appears in both these tales and holds a central role however the type of love differs. Within Myrrha the love is unconventional‚ whereas in Actaeon a passion for a sport is heavily emphasised rather than the
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Illusions can transform what we see‚ what we think‚ and what we love. MSND was the story of a love square turning around and around again‚ altered by real love and illusions of love. The recurring themes of this story were love‚ friendship‚ and reality vs. illusion. These themes made the characters stick together even in the toughest times‚ past all of the hinderings that were sought toward them. Love is what kept the characters together. It shined through potions and spells and still stayed strong
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Introduction Emily Dickinson’s poetry is classified by editors as poems about nature‚ love‚ death‚ religion and others. Though some critics suggest that Dickinson’s poetry should be read chronologically‚ her poems can be read according to their themes. Since she was the daughter of a preacher her poems are often about God and Christianity‚ and in some of her love poems it is not certain if she is expressing her love for an actual lover or her spirituality. However‚ at one point of her life the poet
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