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    Throughout Charles Dickens Tale of Two cities‚ a few different themes can be easily spotted. The biggest prevailing theme in the book would have to be the 99% vs the 1% elite. This is when the poor oppressed people have had enough of the wealthy elite controlling them‚ and they ban together and rise up against it. In desperate times like revolution‚ you often find two or more unexpected partners‚ or allies. It is almost as if the revolution and uprising causes some bond between the people revolting

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    Allan Poe all aim to do one thing. Strike fear into the heart of the reader. Simple‚ yet effective‚ he expresses fear through these many different themes and motifs. In many of Poe’s works he describes the evil drive in men to kill and commit sin. He likes to focus on the downward spiral of the human race instead of romanticising them. The guilt of the narrator is a major theme in ‘‘The Tell-Tale Heart.’’ The major symbol is the beating heart. Poe chooses a heartbeat because it is human and maddengly

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    them‚ I start to laugh but it is cut off by me impacting the giant of a planet‚ burying deep within it.            When I wake up I feel so drained‚ my bones and joints are stiff and crack when I move. I start coughing when I feel a sharp pain in my chest‚ as I cough I see blood splatter the rocks around me. I force myself into a sitting position cringing as I lean up‚ my breathing is ragged and comes out in short breaths. I look around and see that I am inside a huge crater on a strange planet.

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    all aspects of it ’s inhabitant ’s lives. The handmaids are controlled within society by means of the self worth lowering ignorance‚ de-humanizing abasement‚ and the fear instilled by strict consequences to illegal actions. ’Control ’ is a major theme throughout the novel - whether it be by the regimentation of life‚ the strict communication laws or the way in which people are stripped of their individuality. The whole environment in Gilead is carefully monitored and observed to ensure the ’smooth

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    sneaky monster that prowls for its next victim. People fall into the clutches of the monster such as the rioters do in the Pardoner’s Tale. In this tale‚ greed is showcased as being the root of all evil. The Pardoner shows how the monster‚ Greed‚ kills all three of the rioters. Geoffrey Chaucer warns his audience of the dangers of evil‚ greed‚ and desire. This theme‚ greed is the root of all evil‚ is apparent in lines 186-194 as it overtakes the rioters thoughts and fills them with evil desire. The

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    There is an important theme at the heart of Wool‚ but the average reader might find it hard to find. The reader can find the first theme is easily found‚ that humans usually fight things out of fear. This is shown when Bernard‚ head of IT sentences Lukas to the cleaning when Lukas figures out that Bernard killed a man. Bernard used the pretext that Lukas had said he wanted to go outside. This theme is also shown when Juliette is sent to the cleaning for looking at the previous sheriff‚ Holston’s

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    A famous author of numerous books and short stories‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ wrote a masterpiece called The Tell-Tale Heart. Published almost two centuries ago‚ in 1843‚ it gained the attention of many readers. It is a short horror story‚ about four pages long‚ which catches every reader’s attention with the first page. The story is told in the first person. A man‚ whose name is unknown‚ continuously tries to prove his insanity by explaining why he killed a poor old man. The short story is written in

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    In the Tale of Genji‚ we can see how Genji describes in detail about every woman that he met and fall in love with. This principle may have linked to some of the characters in the story‚ although this concept may not have come to mind when lady Murasaki wrote the Tale of Genji‚ but the fact still remains that these characters are able to express his feelings towards one another in the novel. The Tale of Genji tells us a story about how Genji grows up and builds

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    Allan Poe create atmosphere and build tension in The Tell Tale Heart?   The Tell Tale Heart is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the story is written using  the ‘gothic’ style language and fits into this genre because Poe builds up the  atmosphere‚ suspense and tension this way‚ the story is set at night in a house‚ the  gothic style contributes to the readers mind and reaction of tension in several different  ways‚ Poe uses a narrator to tell the story and who murders an old man that he is living 

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    Focused Class Discussion The Handmaid’s Tale Melina Taquis Theme & Motif 23-4-12 1) Can ’Sex exclusively for reproduction and not for pleasure’’ be considered one of the main themes of this novel? ‘’Sex exclusively for reproduction and not for pleasure’’ can be easily considered one of the main themes in this dystopian novel. Yet‚ it can be contradicted when the doctor makes sexual reference to our protagonist wanting to have sex with her so she could be pregnant and

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