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    Boy - Tales of Childhood

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    Titel: Boy – Tales of Childhood Author: Roald Dahl Publisher: Wolters-Noordhoff Year of Publishing: 1994 City of Publishing: Groningen Titel description: The story is bout the life of Roald Dahl and when he was young‚ his mother gave him the nickname "Boy". Information about Roald Dahl: Roald Dahl’s quirky and darkly funny tales made him a popular children’s author in the second half of the 20th century. His career as a salesman for Shell Petroleum

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    Section B (Q10) This book is about the writer‚ Roald Dahl’s childhood. It is hard to mention Roald’s childhood and his adulthood in the same breath. On the other hand‚ Roald Dahl did change a lot through his life journey. From this book‚ it is obvious that he is not pleasant during his school time. Through the book‚ I think we should cherish our school time as there will be once only. Therefore‚ we should always be optimistic for everyday school. As a result‚ we can learn lots of new ideas

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    Themes In Yolngu Boy

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    Yolngu Boy Characters Lorrpu How significant is Lorrpu’s dream? Lorrpu’s dream is very significant because when he dreams he sees him‚ Milika and Botj together. He recalls that the dream ‘joins [them]’ and makes them ‘one skin’‚ which symbolises their strong bond even though Botj has passed away. When Lorrpu dreams‚ he is able to ‘see Botj again’ and in a sense‚ his dreams are a vivid reminder of their everlasting friendship and links them to all the memories he has with his two friends. He sees

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    Themes of Pardoners Tale

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    Recognizing themes in “The Pardoner’s Tale” The Pardoner’s Tale was written by Geoffrey Chaucer. It’s a narrative poem that describes the character of the pardoner. He describes his character by using different literary themes. The Pardoner is described through a use of symbolism‚ irony and personification. This tale uses symbolism in many different ways. In one way that I saw symbolism in the story is was through the coffin. The coffin symbolized that there would be death later on in the tale. A sentence

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    The Miller's Tale Theme

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    “ The Miller’s Tale” is the story of a carpenter named John‚ his wife name Alison and two clerks‚ Nicholas and Absolon. Both of the clerks will do anything to get Alison into bed with them‚ but John is a really jealous husband and keeps Alison on a tight leash. This story has three main themes that are recurrent throughout the story. The first one focuses on morality in medieval England‚ it provides an insight into the morality of people during that time by showing the Miller’s views on religion

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    The History Boys - Themes

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    The History Boys by Alan Bennett Notes on Key Themes Initiation Sexual charm is something that can be exploited as a declaration of power and dominance‚ and a way to build the sense of pride manipulate people. Dakin wants to make love with Fiona on the headmaster’s study floor and he believes that his performance in bed is better than the headmaster. This is a way to consolidate his masculinity and sense of superiority‚ as if he ‘wins’ the headmaster in a battle. Dakin’s metaphor comparing

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    The theme of a literary work is what makes it enjoyable. Through the use of relatable topics‚ authors are able to draw the reader further into their story. Every book has a unique message it conveys that adds to the understanding and appreciation of its story. Margaret Atwood wrote The Handmaid’s Tale as a warning against the dangers of overly powerful governments. The novel conveys the theme of how governments control every aspect of their citizen’s lives through the motifs of power‚ identity

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    his/her hand closer to the flame‚ the beauty becomes enchanted as he/she sees the blooming light glow. This idea connects with the quote‚ “Childhood is measured out by sounds and smell and sights‚ before the dark hour of reason grows.” - John Betjeman. Looking deep into these words‚ one can argue that it most like signifies the innocence of a child. Childhood is filled with innocence and experiences that are untainted by the known reality of adulthood. Anything that a child may experience is like

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    Canterbury Tales Theme

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    The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a story that includes many satirical points in it. Many of the characters in the story have characteristics which are ironic or objective to the characters role or profession. The characters that are the most satirically described are the members of the clergy. Chaucer did this purposely as he had a certain outlook towards the church. Some of the members are portrayed as fulfilling their roles as members of the clergy‚ others however‚ had either dubious

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    discrimination‚ as an alternative their label is based off unchangeable characteristics. The two accounts being discussed on the theme of discernment are The Handmaid’s Tale and Black Boy. In both books‚ characters scuffle in their identifiable methods against a culture that dominated them. They both ultimately battle and seek risky and dangerous road to escape. In The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood‚ a women by the name of Offred is labeled by the viable ovaries as a handmaid. Handmaids are the fertile

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