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    Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “Big Two-Hearted River”‚ the author wrote this story driven by events of his own life that happen during and after World War 1‚ where he volunteered for the American ambulance department in France and later got transferred to the frontline of Italy where he was seriously hurt. Using the character of Nick Adams that Hemingway created after the return from war. The character in this story tries to overcome his fears and trauma that he faced during war. The story begins in

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    Third Estate became an easy target for insurgents to arouse rebellions. Despite anticipated hopes‚ the French Revolution failed to mitigate the financial crisis‚ but perhaps aggravated the situation with bloodshed. The imagery throughout A Tale of Two Cities reveals the unconcealable tendency toward violence and despair amongst the commons. In a suburb of Saint-Antoine‚ wine from a broken cask “stained many hands and faces” and a witty observer writes “BLOOD” on a wall with the wine (Dickens 32)

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    became known as the Cold War. There were many conflicts between these two countries. Two problems faced by the United States during the Cold War is the Berlin Blockade and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The United States took actions against these two problems and which one of them is known as the Berlin Airlift which is a combat against the Berlin Blockade. The United States was successful in solving these two problems. One problem faced by the United States during the Cold War is the Berlin Blockade. The

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    Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities was published in 1859. Charles Dickens used symbolism in his novel to describe and highlight the trials and hard times brought forth during the French Revolution. Many symbols were used to represent fate. By utilizing the symbols‚ he was able to show more about the characters and story in a more interesting way rather than simply stating the information. A Tale of Two Cities was set in London and in Paris. The story began in 1875. Jerry Cruncher‚ who worked

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    At first glance‚ Big Two-Hearted Rive appears to be a story in which nothing really happens. It mumble’s along in a manner so typically Hemingway and mostly comprises of a recital of the shallow thoughts and methodical proceedings of the protagonist‚ Nick Adams. However‚ the subtle motifs and emotive subtext make it clear that this is another piece of “ice berg” writing and we cannot resolve to accept it prima facie. It has been noted by a multicity of critics that Big Two Hearted River is a “story

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    in The Odyssey by Homer and A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ two of the most famous works of literature‚ and yet two of the most different. In each book‚ the author uses a rich variety of symbolism to express themes he finds necessary to enrich the story. In both books‚ feminine figures are used as symbolism to represent the role of the female in the society of the author. The Greek poet‚ Homer‚ is famous for his tales of Achilles and Odysseus‚ two of the most well-known heroes in classic

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    don’t think everyone of us is born evil. Great examples were established in Charles Dickens’ renowned book - A Tale of Two Cities. Firstly‚ I think people are not born good or evil but are born blank as a sheet‚ a white‚ clear sheet. However‚ people are only becoming evil that they are affected by others and making evil choices. Madame Defarge is a nice example in a tale of two cities that is affected to be evil when grown up. I think she was blank as a sheet when she was small‚ but then she was

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    habitats that support a wide range of species‚ and is a renowned haven for migratory birds. Firstly of all‚ Mai Po is provided a natural habitat for resident birds such as Little Egret. Also‚ it provides a habitat for migratory birds such as Black-faced spoonbill which are flying southward to Hong Kong in mid-winter every year. Since Mai Po Nature Reserve is a important feeding for the migratory birds to stay in order to avoid the cold weather in the northern part of the world. Moreover‚ mangrove

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    you can easily spot some of the wonderful bird species which have made it a famous one. You can find birds tend to move in mixed feeding flocks lead by Greater Racket-tailed Drongo and Orange-billed Babbler. One can also find other species like Red-faced Malkoha‚ Green-billed Coucal and Sri Lanka Blue Magpie. The other inhabitants of the forest include a wide variety of amphibians like tree frogs and reptiles like endemic Green pit viper and Hump-nosed vipers and also invertebrates including Common

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    livelihood of around 300 fishpond farmers‚ fishponds also act as natural sponges to trap and store excessive rainwater which helps preventing flooding. Most importantly‚ they act as roosting and feeding sites for waterbirds‚ including the endangered Black-faced Spoonbill Platalea minor. As complete drain down of the ponds in winter for harvesting attracts large number of migratory birds‚ including egrets and herons to feed on the small-sized fish and shrimps at the bottom of the pond. Along each separate

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