âMankind is engaged in an eternal quest for that âsomething elseâ he hopes will bring him happiness, complete and unendingâ (Yogananda, 2014). For millennia, religious and non-religious thinkers alike have sought to answer the ultimate questions of life, such as âwhat happens in the afterlife?â, âwhy does suffering exist in the world?â, and âwhat is the meaning and purpose of...

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An important role of literature is to define 'the other' within the social structure despite or because of their quirks and peculiarities. This allows for change, often declaring it to be brilliant. It recognizes the mark of courage: The character is who he or she chooses to be, often fighting for freedom, perception, and thoughts. Fiction allows one to think...

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Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird has a wide assortment of topics and messages. She presents subjects like depression, and partiality and shows a great deal of character improvement. In this paper I will take a gander at the topic of appearance versus reality all through the novel, additionally the minor characters, for example, Boo Radley, are the clearest case...

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How do Defoe and Conrad explore the consequences of British Colonialism in Robinson Crusoe and Heart of Darkness? Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale, once wrote that Joseph Conrad had a âunique propensity for ambiguityâ. Examining Heart of Darkness, itâs not difficult to understand why he might think so. Upon first glance, both main texts discussed in this...

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Bakhtin's discussion of the chronotope is indeed useful in analysing any piece of literature. Every piece of literature has a setting in both place and time. The author could have written in a time and place separate to the time and place of the novel but what Bakhtin is concerned about is the time and place of the novel in...

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Introduction Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle, published in 1906, is a poignant exploration of the harsh realities faced by immigrant workers in the Chicago meatpacking industry. Through its vivid portrayal of deplorable working conditions, the novel catalyzed reforms in labor laws and food safety regulations in the United States. Sinclair's work exposes the exploitation, unsanitary environments, and the relentless pursuit...

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The scope of the study is concerned about the Representation of Women in the Color Purle and Native Son in the African American Literature. The study is limited to the representation of African American women in Native son and the colour purple. The time that the researcher has to conduct this research is so limited. Therefore, the study will be...

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This study is about representation of women in the African American Literature as written in Native son and The Colour purple. African-American literature has undergone a revolutionary change from Phillies Wheatley, the first African-American poet to publish her works, to Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, Walter Mosley, Alice Walker, Gloria Naylor, and Paule Marshall, the contemporary top Black writers. Phillies Wheatley,...

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Words are one of the most powerful ways people communicate with each other, and they have a powerful impact on how everyone interprets things. They have an impact on how someone feels, and how they make other people feel as well. In âThe Book Thiefâ by Markus Zusak, the impact of words and language is felt throughout the novel. From...

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In the Victorian age women are fully helpless. They depend on men for their social security, sex and marriage. That's why marriage is the most significant point in a woman's life at this age. And women were dominated by their sexuality and were expected to fall silently into the social mold that was crafted by men. Though women were regarded...

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In the Bhagvad-Gita, the author implies that enlightenment is gained through teachings whereas in the Siddhartha it is implied through one's own experiences. Siddhartha spends most of his life doing things that most everyone tends to do, living by the ways and rules of society. He abides by all the foundations, makes a way to perform the rituals and does...

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Zusakâs novel âThe Book Thiefâ, based on real events, represents the Holocaust by having details that accurately depict the events of that time, the emotions that were forced upon people and reasons for the decisions they made. Having an accurate novel gives the feeling of a genuine representation that feels true to events that occurred. The authenticity and emotion of...

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Introduction Gustave Flaubert's seminal work, Madame Bovary, published in 1856, offers a complex exploration of 19th-century gender roles and the constraints imposed on women in a patriarchal society. Through the character of Emma Bovary, Flaubert provides a critical lens on the limitations faced by women and their struggle for agency, autonomy, and self-fulfillment. While the novel is often classified as...

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The ambiguous representation of female characters in Margaret Atwoodâs Oryx and Crake is unusual for Atwoodâs often acclaimed portrayal of authentic female relationships as the story features a male protagonist, the first whom Atwood has written which makes the novel provide only unreliable information on the female characters portrayed in the novel. Margaret Atwoodâs novel Oryx and Crake is the...

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Fyodor Dostoevsky is considered not only one of the most influential writers in Russian history but one of the most respected authors in all of contemporary literature. His most successful novel, Crime and Punishment, is heralded as a masterpiece and its literary influence is still felt to this day. Dostoevsky himself became very religious following his release from jail, and...

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In Nathaniel Hawthorneâs The Scarlet Letter, religion dominates society as the main element of life and work but nature can be seen attacking religion in many ways. Religion in the novel is a prominent factor in the feelings of society towards Hester. Nature, on the other hand, sympathizes with the main character and such, giving hope and Godâs light. These...

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In the course of the interactive oral presentation, many aspects of the stranger by Albert Camus were discussed and explained by my mates. I learned a lot about the characters both the minor and the major ones. More importantly, I got a clearer view of Raymondâs character throughout the play and the role he plays in Meursaultâs downfall. So in...

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I am currently studying Bachelor's degree program at Shanghai Second Polytechnic University in China. I have decided to apply for this think-tank platform because I am sure it would strongly enrich my future studies and help me in my prospective career. A few weeks ago, I read a book named 'Who moved my cheese?'. That book illustrates how people encounter...

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We as humans are creatures of the culture that we create; as a 19-year-old girl living in the stereotypical 'Iâm lost in life and nobody can understand me' point of my life, Iâve become fairly acquainted with the side effects of todayâs complex culture. Whether it be books or movies, it is very common to see portrayals of different people...

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Introduction In the realm of literature that explores the dynamics of change and adaptability, Spencer Johnson's "Who Moved My Cheese?" stands as a seminal work. This allegorical tale delves into the core of human psychology and organizational behavior, examining how individuals and groups respond to change. The narrative revolves around four charactersâtwo mice, Sniff and Scurry, and two little people,...

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The book The Outsiders is a 218 pages book written by S.E. Hinton when she was 15 to 17-year-old. It was published by Viking Press and Dell Publishing in 1967 when she was 18. The story takes place in 1965 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When S. E. Hinton grew up, she was bored by the typical âgirl meets boyâ stories, she...

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âFast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Mealâ exposes the realities of the American fast food industry by shedding light into the dire realities of this sector. American cuisine has gradually transformed into roadside eateries with the emergence of hotdog stands, burger cafes and a plethora of eateries offering a wide range of fast food. The other side...

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Mapping the Plot Overview Mapping a plot reminds students that all narratives follow a predictable pattern and that identifying a climax, or turning point, requires that they first identify a major conflict. Students will use this worksheet to map the plot of The Scarlet Letter. There may be several possible climaxes, and students must defend their choice with textual evidence....

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Introduction Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park" is a novel that delves deeply into the social and moral landscapes of early 19th-century England. Chapters 33 to 37 are pivotal, as they encapsulate the evolving dynamics between the protagonists and the consequential decisions that propel the narrative forward. These chapters offer a microcosm of Austen's critique on social class distinction, morality, and the...

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Reader response criticism is a part of literary theories, mostly concentrating on the gatherings of people and audience appearance or response to a particular content. According to Oxford University Press (2019), Reader response criticism is the response of a reader to a text, especially as arising from the effect of cultural context and other factors on the reader's experience of...

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Fanaticism is the trust in the transcendence of one race over another, which consistently results in partition and inclination towards people subject to their race or ethnicity. The use of the articulation 'partiality' does not really fall under a lone definition. The logic essential fanaticism normally joins the likelihood that individuals can be subdivided into specific get-togethers that are unmistakable...

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In 1865 slavery was abolished in the United States of America; however this act did not prevent white people from treating black people as inferior or having stereotypical ideas towards them. The events in Invisible Man occurred in the years between the 1920s and the 1930s which was also the time in which Jim Crow laws of segregation were introduced,...

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The behavior expressed in Richard Wrightâs Native Son provides us with a basis to realize our own faults in todayâs society. The rampant prejudice within the novelâs society led to the mental and emotional shifting within the black community, seen specifically in Bigger Thomas. The racist precedents set in the past determine our actions today, and if anything, Native Son...

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âSuch, my dear Miss Brooke, is the accurate statement of my feelings; [âŚ] to be accepted by you as your husband and the earthly guardian to your welfare.â In doing so, Eliot positions the traditional assumptions of marriage, as âdecided according to custom, good looks, vanity and merely canine affection,â (p. 8) she will undercut. Eliot presents the marriage between...

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All women love âPride and Prejudice.â And really, why shouldnât they? The story of the intrepid and, at times, impertinent Elizabeth Bennet is an alluring one. Itâs a story of a comely young women looking for her prince charming, itâs a story of an iconoclast challenging antiquated social conventions, itâs a story that juxtaposes bourgeois pride against blue-collar prejudice and,...

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