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    Title: Prose Down the Ages [pic] Submitted by: SAMAH RAFIQ ENROLL. NO. A0706110041 Submitted to: DR. DIPANKAR SUKUL LECTURER AT AIESR AMITY INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH STUDIES AND RESEARCH AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH Joseph Addison is considered to be among the most impactful essayists of all time. His essays mainly appeared in the two famous periodicals The Tatler and The Spectator. He has brought out a number of essays during his lifetime (274 for the The Spectator

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    Joseph Conrad’s progressive ideas about colonialism are instilled into his novella‚ Heart of Darkness‚ (1902) through which the philanthropic pretence of the European Colonisers towards African natives is unveiled. Whilst Conrad’s post colonial writings were ahead of his own time and context‚ they are accompanied and contrasted with views founded through a colonial mindset‚ where colonisation is seen to perhaps bear a burden upon the Europeans rather than the natives. As a result of this‚ Conrad

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    In Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness‚” it is apparent that he is very critical of Imperialism. The main character and narrator‚ Marlow‚ is telling the story of his trip to the Congo and his experiences with Imperialism along the way. Conrad’s critique of Imperialism has a strong focus on the affects on the Africans‚ such as being overworked‚ and starved‚ as well as the affects on the Europeans‚ such as greediness‚ and a hunger for power. Conrad’s critique of Imperialism focuses greatly on the

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    Heart of Darkness” by Joseph Conrad is a strong piece of evidence documenting the cruelty of Imperialism and de-humanization of the African natives by the British Empire. In the novella‚ Marlow acts as Conrad’s mouthpiece and explores the theme of imperialism‚ witnessing torturous treatment and slave like condition of the black people‚ from Outer station to the Inner station of the Congo Basin. At first‚ Conrad comments on the very nature of imperialism labelling it as “robbery with violence” [Conrad

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    or nobility of purpose‚ especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life. A great example of a hero is Odysseus from the poem called The Odyssey. The Odyssey was written by a writer named Homer. Homer’s epic‚ the Odyssey is an example of Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth. The Odyssey has the three stages that are supposed to have‚ the SEPARATION stage‚ the STRUGGLE/INITIATION stage‚ and the RETURN/ REINGATION stage. In the separation stage‚ it has the five sub steps. The call to adventure. The

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    Isn’t it surprising to know that almost every single story ever written follows the same exact cycle? This pattern is exactly what Joseph Campbell explains in his book The Hero With A Thousand Faces. He shows how every myth follows the story of a hero who embarks on an epic journey: “With the personifications of his destiny to guide and aid him‚ the hero goes forward in his adventure until he comes to the ’threshold guardian’” (Campbell 60). Threshold guardians are usually shown to be lesser evils

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    In The publication Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis‚ the writer relates the tales of six crucial events which have the ability to catch the flavor and fervor of its leaders and the creation. While every chapter understood and or narrative can be read‚ they do link to a motif that is shared that is wider. Among Ellis’ primary purposes in writing the book was supposed to illustrate tribulations and the phases of its own method and the government by his use of well stories. The concept that a government

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    Essay Number Two – Crisis of Meaning – Joseph Ascenzo - 17431098 How can episodes such as Jesus walking on water‚ and his withering of a fig tree‚ be taken seriously today? What is their status in Mark’s narrative? Evidence is the key to all arguments‚ it determines if an event is logical‚ and controls the human minds train of thought. Without some sort of evidence‚ it would surely be impossible and improbable to believe that a divine spirit did truly exist‚ and this is where the notion of

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    Ana Macias Mrs. Dodd Honors English 11 1 October 2012 Crucible Response To be courageous is indeed to do something that one’s self believes in even though it is difficult and terrifying. In our current packet‚ which included information about “the Salem Witch Trials‚” there were three women who were accused and trialed as being a witch. One of these three was a Native American Maid named Tituba courageously “confessed and implicated‚” that she believed she was indeed a witch including the

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    In the poem “First Deer” written by Joseph Bruchac‚ contrast is used to display the hunter’s reflection of his present self to his innocent youth‚ to show that throughout time circumstances take place that may change who you once were. In the first line‚ the hunter uses the word “guts” in regard to the deer to some what deanimalize and distance himself from the reality of chasing a sentient animal. The hunter then speaks to the deer and reflects on his youth as he acknowledges his current circumstances

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