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  • Love Bond Between The Man And Jig
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    WC: 754 Title: Sacred Moments Close interpretation of the story 'Hills Like White Elephants' by Ernest Hemingway leads the reader to an issue that has plagued society for decades. Understanding of the human condition is unveiled in the story line, the main setting, and through the character representation. The main characters in the story are an American man and a female named Jig. The conflict about abortions is an issue that still faces society today. Architectural and atmospheric symbolisms a...
  • Darus And The Prisoner
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    Writing Assignment-Analy zation of The Guest Modernism is often referred to as a deliberate departure from society as its traditional values, as a break away from everyday life and use of uniqueness, and the use of innovative forms of expressions that distinguish many styles in the art and literature of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. In the story Camus expresses almost a form of anarchy, if you will, from Daru. The story start in a schoolhouse in the desert which is bei...
  • Extensive Use Of Setting By Clark
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    In Walter Van Tilburg Clark's "The Portable Phonograph", the author makes setting play a major role in understanding the action of the characters within the story. Clark, a writer and an English Professor, lived from 1909 to 1971. During that time, he lived through both World Wars at a relatively young age, which may have influenced this story. Clark has excellent use of setting to make the atmosphere needed and set the proper mood, so this story is credible. To accomplish this, Clark orients th...
  • Warren's Cold Reaction To Bernice's Bobbed Hair
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    "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" by F. Scott Fitzgerald teaches a very important lesson about superficial popularity, and the cruel pressures which demand that individuals conform to the standards of a social set. It was interesting to watch the development of the main character, a quiet, passive person who longed for popularity, then found it, then lost it, and finally became strong and independent. The story is about an eighteen-year old girl named Bernice who is visiting her snobbish cousin, Marjorie....
  • Main Character From Rhoda To Gertrude
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    In order to compare the literary styles of Dickens and Hardy I will use 'The Signalman by Charles Dickens and 'The Withering Arm by Thomas Hardy. 'The Signalman features a lonely train signalman who works in signal box by a railway cutting. He has been visited by a "spectre" which appears just before a fatal accident takes place. The other main character, who is also the narrator, meets the signalman and is told of his sightings. They try to interpret the warnings of the ghostly figure. As the t...

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