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    Dale. Critical Approaches to the Fictions of Thomas Hardy. London: the Macmillan‚ 1979. -Stubbs‚ Patricia. Women and Fiction: Feminism and the Novel. London: Methuen‚ 1979. -Williams‚ Merryn. A Preface to Hardy. Beijing: Beijing University‚ 2005. -Woolf‚ Virginia. Novels and Novelists. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House‚ 2000. -Wu Di. New Studies in Thomas Hardy. Zhejiang: Zhejiang University‚ 2009. -丁世忠. 哈代伦理思想小说. 四川: 巴蜀书社‚ 2008 -高万隆

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    as accurately as possible. 10. Keynesian economics- Theory based on the principles of John Maynard Keynes‚ stating that government spending should increase during business slumps and be curbed during booms. 11. Virginia Woolf- A Roof of One’s Own Written by Virginia Woolf. In this work‚ she spoke of the difficulties that women encounter in being taken seriously as writers. 12.

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    Frankie/F.Jasmine become Frances at the end of the novel because she changed her name to F.Jasmine for one reason only and it was to be similar to her brother and the bride who name start with J and A. Desperately wanting to be involved. Frances was her given name all along but Frankie is her nickname‚ what most people called her. Now‚ Frances is her real self. Why not called her by her real name. The novel turning point is the incident at the wedding‚ due to the fact‚ she thought she could’ve been

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    Notes on Modernism

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    Other nodernism terms Expressionism Presented a wildly distorted and symbolic world to reflect the feelings and emotions of the character or author  Expressionism Authors include Kafka‚ T.S. Eliot‚ Joyce‚ Ralph Ellison  Imagism Rejected sentimentality and cloudy verbiage and aimed for new clarity in short lyrical poems. They believed images carry the poem. Meaning happens in the air.  Imagism There were four basic rules of the movement: 1. use the common language of speech 2.

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    Jean Shepherd

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    "Mewling‚ puking babes. That’s the way we all start." is how Jean Shepherd started on his writing named "The Endless Streetcar Ride into the Night‚ and the Tinfoil Noose" shows of prose use irony and symbolism to underline similar themes‚ namely the tension between the narrator’s ignorance during of a youthful past versus the sad wisdom of someone who is older and wiser. But while Shepherd uses ironic language in his essay‚ he expresses sentiments that are likely to be his own‚ reflects Shepherd

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    influencing the psychology of a character at a single moment. The technique was first employed by Edouard Dujardin (1861-1949) in his novel Les Lanriers sont coupes (1888) and was subsequently used by such notable writers as James Joyce‚ Virginia Woolf‚ and William Faulkner. The phrase "stream of consciousness" to indicate the flow of inner experience was first used by William James in Principles of Psychology (1890). There he identified four basic characteristics of "stream of consciousness". Those

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    will be writing over are I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Shakespeare’s Sister by Woolf‚ and The Problem That Has No Name by Friedan. I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr. this speech was in Washington D.C on August 28‚ 1963. This speech had to do with the injustice of the african americans. He had a dream that there would be equality in the USA for african americans. Shakespeare’s Sister by Woolf this essay is in the A Room of One’s Own this essay was in England published in 1929. This

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    Tree Speaks by Rajagopalachari Introduction: C. Rajagopalachari was much concerned about the felling of trees and the ecological imbalance that was caused. He personifies the tree and says that they have their own life. He also brings out Col. Ray Johnson’s love for trees. Colonel’s uncommon habit: Colonel Ray Johnson‚ who was posted as the District Medical Officer in Salem‚ was a very amiable person. Everyday evening he used to visit his friends‚ the trees on the roadside and talk to them

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    Bibliography: Rebello‚ Stephen. Alfred Hitchcock and the making of Psycho‚ Griffin‚ 1990. “Psycho”‚ Alfred Hitchcock. Paramount Pictures‚ 1960. “Hitchcock”‚ Sacha Gervasi. Fox Searchlight Pictures‚ 2012 IMDB.com Rogerebert.suntimes.com‚ Roger Ebert‚ Nov. 12 2012

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    Will Lee ENG-102-018 Abstract #3 Thank You For Smoking. Dir. Jason Reitman.  Perfs.  Aaron Eckhart‚ Katie Holmes.           Fox Searchlight Pictures‚ 2006. Film.               Thank You for Smoking was a film about a tobacco lobbyist named Nick Naylor.  Throughout the movie Nick explains to his son‚ Joey‚ that his job is to be right.  He also explains that‚ when you argue properly‚ you’ll never be wrong.  Near the beginning of the movie he pitches an idea to have movie stars boost tobacco sales

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