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    All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front could definitely be considered an anti-war novel. The changes the characters in the novel subjected themselves to throughout the book allow the reader to view the negative effects soldiers went through during‚ as well as after the war. Anti-war means that you are against the war and leaning more towards the idea of peace. This novel showed the dissatisfaction and disappointment in each character once they begun to truly

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    The Effects of Guilt “Sophie’s Choice highlights the choices that all individuals make and the guilt that they bear in consequence” (Ruderman 579). William Styron demonstrates this in his fiction novel published in 1979. Styron’s characters have made choices that cause them to feel guilt. Sophie’s Choice focuses on an aspiring Southern writer Stingo. He moves to Brooklyn and develops a friendship with a Polish Holocaust survivor‚ Sophie and her lover‚ a paranoid schizophrenic‚ Nathan Landau

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    How is the theme of love presented in Act 1 Scene 1 of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’? In the English Dictionary‚ love is described as a strong liking for someone or something – a passionate affection for another person. However William Shakespeare challenges this; does love really exist? A question he implies in his comedy-filled melodrama ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ written in the 1590s. The play centres on one couple‚ Lysander and Hermia‚ who are madly ‘in love’ with each other

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    All Quiet On the Western Front‚ written by Erich Maria Remarque‚ is a war novel based on World War 1 with the German/French front. In this novel‚ Remarque applies the changes the war makes on the soldiers a probable and dependable theme throughout the novel that plays a climactic role in the growth of the characters. A soldier must fight against the physical and mental threats every second on the battlefield. Throughout the novel a young man named Paul Baumer‚ a 19 year old german soldier‚ narrates

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    ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT In the book All Quiet on the Western Front the main character and narrator Paul describes the war as not fighting for his country but fighting for his own survival. This theme has been repeatedly outspoken in the book because Paul and the other characters have lost their sense of patriotism. Once the characters have left their previous feelings of patriotism‚ which is why they joined the war initially‚ they have no other choice but to fight in order

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    Fifth Business Essay: Guilt Guilt is a powerful emotion that can greatly affect the course of a person’s life. Dunny’s character‚ in Robertson Davies’ Fifth Business‚ first experienced guilt at an early age due to a tragic accident. A snowball that was meant for Dunny hit a pregnant woman‚ Mrs. Dempster‚ causing her to go into premature labour. Although her child‚ Paul Dempster‚ survived‚ the guilt that Dunny experienced from his part in the situation would stay with him for the rest of

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    ‘The play‚ Macbeth‚ explores the effects of guilt and evil.’ Discuss. William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ explores many different themes including loyalty‚ betrayal‚ ambition but is it the powerful theme of evil and the consequent guilt that have the most devastating effects on the play’s protagonist‚ Macbeth and his loyal wife. Shakespeare’s language and imagery constantly reinforce the theme of evil. The opening scene introduces the themes of evil and disorder as the three powerful hags

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    they wish for their child‚ in moments of tired frustration‚ is realized. She implies that she will never die‚ so long as women keep having babies. Poems: ‘Ol’ Higue’ and ‘Le Loupgarou’ The what - Content: Theme – The supernatural‚ stories used to explain unknown or phenomena. Beliefs held by society custom - culture Ol’ Higue – name given to woman who haunts babies – this results in sickness or death. Practices govern how this situation is treated – use

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    Love as the Cause of Suffering In William Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night‚ love as the cause of suffering is one of the most prominent theme of the story. Even though this play ends in love and wedded bliss‚ Shakespeare also shows us that love can also cause pain. The characters often view love as a curse‚ something that is thrust upon you and you cannot easily or willing escape. Examples include Malvolio’s love for Olivia‚ the love triangle between Olivia‚ Duke Orsino‚ and Viola as Cesario‚

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    cope with guilt‚ shame‚ remorse‚ and regret. This theme greatly impacts the story. An example that supports the statement that his guilt affects not just him but the people around him is that Marlow often describes himself as ashamed or embarrassed on Jim’s behalf. Stein and others also express their horror over Jim’s actions. This seems to have brought some sort of guilt upon the entire seafaring community. This is how the theme is shown throughout the story. Jim is coping with guilt‚ shame‚

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