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    The Portrait of a Lady

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    The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James Apparently the fiction of Henry James appears to be about people at the center of high society. On closer examination‚ many of James’s characters struggle to enter high society from less fortunate backgrounds. A repeated theme in Henry James’s fiction is the culture clash between Americans and Europeans. As an American who spent most of his life in Europe‚ he was well-placed to see the contrasts between these two cultures. For example‚ his novels Daisy

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    Sir Gawain Sir Gawain took the Green Knight’s challenge as this part of the chivalry code of honor of all knights. He asked to take the challenge himself as King Arthur was being mocked by the Green Knight. Gawain does his moral duty by standing up for his uncle King Arthur and showing him his loyalty by saying that his life would be less missed. Gawain took the challenge to uphold his ideals of how a real knight should act. At that moment‚ Gawain didn’t realize that by accepting the Green Knight’s

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    Lady

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    TOEFL iBT RESCORING REQUEST FORM ® Check the appropriate box‚ complete the form‚ and follow the submission instructions below. I request that the following be reviewed through the rescore process for the test date indicated below: Speaking and Writing (US$160) Test Date: Name: Address (include ZIP or postal code): Month Day Speaking (US$80) Year Writing (US$80) Registration Number: Date of Birth: Month Day Year Check this box if your mailing address has changed since the test

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    Lady Lazarus

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    are my favorite there are "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia Plath. "Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" by Robert Frost and "Driving to town late to mail a letter" by Robert Bly. These poems are my favorite because I can relate in some aspects on a personal level in "Lady Lazarus"‚" Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening" and "Driving to town to mail a letter" reminds of nature. Sylvia Plath is one of my favorite female authors because he uses symbolism‚ imagery and theme to capture the reader’s minds

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    Lady of Shallot

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    Much of the poems charm stems from its sense of mystery and elusiveness - of course‚ these aspects also complicate the task or analysis. That said‚ most scholars understood‚ the Lady of Shallot to be about the conflict between art and life. The lady‚ who weaves a magic web and sings her song in a remote tower‚ can be seen to represent the contemplative artist isolated from the Bustle and activity of daily life. The moment she sets her art aside to gaze down on the real world‚ a curse befalls her

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    The Tale of Sir Perceval

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    The Tale Of Sir Percival of Gales Prologue. THE father of Sir Percival was that king high Pellinore who fought so terrible a battle with King Arthur as has been told in the Book of King Arthur. For it was after that fight that King Arthur obtained his famous sword Excalibur‚ as was therein told. Now‚ King Pellinore was one of those eleven kings who‚ in the beginning of King Arthur’s reign‚ were in rebellion against King Arthur as hath been told in the book aforesaid‚ and he was one of

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    The Lady with the Dog

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    Anton Chekhov’s “The Lady with the Dog” demonstrates the author’s unmatched ability to guide the audience’s sympathies without directly providing an opinion of his characters. With incredible competence‚ Chekhov manages to paint scenes that while on the surface retain subjective tones‚ influence the readers’ emotions more effectively than would a direct approach. Above all‚ Chekhov employs certain literary techniques to convey his intended messages in many passages of the story‚ including the one that

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    City of Ladies

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    visionary in the fight for the equal rights of women. Her original ideas and insight provided a new and more intelligent way to view females. Pizan’s work‚ The Book of the City of Ladies‚ provided women much needed guidance in how to survive without the support of a man. It is Christine’s literary work The Book of the City of Ladies that is most intriguing to contemporary readers. Christine was the first woman writer to possess the ability to identify and address the issues of misogyny in the literature

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    The Lady or the Tiger

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    fairytale ‘The Lady or the Tiger’ is a fantasy story. Nevertheless‚ the story itself is examined to be more fanciful and unrestricted than other fantasy fairytales. The story comprises of a spiteful king‚ an envious princess and an ardent suitor-long the staple elements of fairy tales. Enclosed in this fairy-tale are three major factors that make the story so vital: the style‚ structure‚ use of language and the story’s ending; are all things that must be considered. At the end of the story‚ Stockton

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    noble class? Sir Thomas Malory’s “The Tale of Sir Gareth” examines this question and presents an interesting view as to the true value of a knight. Malory uses the actions of important characters to reveal his opinion that the nobility of a knight was secondary to his integrity‚ courage‚ and benevolence. Many characters in Malory’s world view nobility as an absolute must and even a synonym for being a knight. Sir Kay is a telling example of this. In the beginning of this tale‚ Sir Kay chastises

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