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Achilles
Achilles
Achilles is a figure from Greek mythology. He was the son of King Peleus and the goddess Thetis, however, he did not acquire the immortality of his mother, but was deadly as his father knew about his son. Thetis was mortal, so tried to instill this quality of ...
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Narrative Mythology
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Narrative Mythology
Proposal
In this paper I will be analyzing J. K. Rowling's “Harry Potter” for my critical essay. The explanation of the narrative represents the heroic quest of the main character Harry Potter. Rowling introduced the character in the company of witches and wizards. Harry Potter represents ...
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ELEMENTS OF FICTION and Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving
The story of Rip Van Winkle has been the cause of many interpretations and famously provides a guideline for authors who wish to compose their writings in a fashion that is distinctive and has a solid footing in its setting and ...
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Macbeth's Desire for the Crown
Macbeth's Desire for the Crown
Introduction
Shakespeare is the master of expressing emotions and feelings. Macbeth is one of his famous plays which provide combination of suspense with mystique. From the very beginning this plays provides the major impact of expressing the major theme of Shakespeare's plays which ...
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TONIO KROGER
Tonio Kroger by Thomas Mann
Tonio Kroger by Thomas Mann
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Tonio Kroger is a short novel by Thomas Mann published in 1903. This is the story of Tonio, a boy from the German bourgeoisie, who questioned himself as a teenager fascinated by melancholy and two comrades as a writer crippled ...
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“Breakfast at Tiffany's
Talking about the novel “breakfast at Tiffany's” is a great novel which is written by Truman Capote. I can easily state that it is one of those novels that truly reflect the real face of life. This novel requires readers who are open minded so that they can ...
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Satirical Uses in Candide
Voltaire's satire through black humor and comedy. First, the author describes the atrocities as if they were perfectly normal. The horror raises the reader's emotion. The example of the war in which Candide is striking and supports disturbs the reader: "Here, old men covered with wounds ...
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Mending Wall by Robert Frost
Mending Wall by Robert Frost
Introduction
“Mending Wall” is the opening poem of second poetic collection of Robert Frost, “North of Boston”. It is one of the most appreciated and popular poems of Frost. The poem has almost symbolized the poet for ill or good (Attebery, 1988). About ...
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Connie
Connie
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This story if about a fifteen-year-old girl Connie and about the lack of love she is getting from the family members. On one Sunday morning, Connie was alone in the house, as her family members has gone to her ant house for lunch party. During the morning, the girl ...
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Poem Iris
Introduction
The famous poem known as Iris was written by the poet known as Mark Jarkman. The author wrote several poems during his career. The poem known as Iris was one of his favorite poems written by him in his entire career. The reason was the contents and the style ...