Fiction is an intentional fabrication of something. Fictitious articles include literary works that are based on imagination rather than a fact. Some of the most common fictitious articles include movies, novels, and storybook. Authors write their fiction stories depending on the components of their environment or from purely imaginative sources. The first category of these stories reflects on our society...

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Human advancements. A final instance of technology is found when Elizabeth Dalloway takes the bus on her own in that it a woman would not be allowed to travel, let alone, with such ease, demonstrating a shift in English culture and attitudes. Similar altering attitudes are present earlier in the novel when she states, āBefore the war, you could buy...

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Introduction to Injustice in the Criminal Justice System The criminal justice system is an important component within the government to enforce the laws, the courts and the corrections to succeed in achieving social order. Without the justice system, problems regarding the law can heighten. Without the system, citizens will be living in a lawless chaos. Despite the obvious need for...

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Many analyses of blackness on screen, and in particular of black spectatorship, take from W.E.B. Du Boisās concept of ādouble-consciousnessā (>). The most notable works being Jane Gainesās āFire and Desireā and Thomas Crippsās Slow Fade to Black. The concept suggests that black identity is formed from a ātruceā between the dominant cultureās definitions of blackness and the individualās knowledge...

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The article I decided to read and master for this week is written by Richard Taylor titled āThe Meaning of Lifeā on pages 560-569. I think everybody at some point in life will ask the question, what the meaning of life is or what is my purpose. Taylor has a different approach to answering that question, he wants us to...

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Introduction Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Pardoner's Tale," part of the larger work "The Canterbury Tales," offers a profound exploration of human vice and virtue through its protagonist, the Pardoner. The tale is a complex narrative that intertwines themes of greed, hypocrisy, and moral instruction. The Pardoner, who openly admits to his own corruption and avarice, tells a story that ostensibly condemns...

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Released in 1958, in America, āLolita has been read by millions and written about by thousandsā, as Durantaye said. Many have regarded Lolita as a dangerous piece of fiction, and they have debated its ethical perspective. In my opinion, this novel stands between beauty and repulsion, between reality and disease. These contrasts create a flowing balance. We are presented a...

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Introduction Frank McCourt's "Angela's Ashes" stands as a profound narrative that transcends the boundaries of a mere autobiography, providing an immersive exploration into the themes of poverty, resilience, and the quest for identity. Published in 1996, this Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir recounts McCourt's harrowing childhood experiences in Limerick, Ireland, during the Great Depression. The memoir is not merely a recounting of...

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Due to Emerson and his direct sucessor Thoreau, millions of Americans have touched and felt India since the mid-nineteenth century. In Boston the seaport was bustling with texts from abroad, including travel logs of India, and stories derived from ancient scriptures. Like Indian spices and mercantile goods, translations of the Bhagavad Gita and other scriptures were welcomed to the new...

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Introduction David Foster Wallace's āConsider the Lobsterā is a unique exploration that goes beyond the surface of a culinary delight. Set amidst the vibrant backdrop of the Maine Lobster Festival, the essay delves into the intricate life of the lobster and the ethical questions surrounding its consumption. Wallace, with his keen observations and thought-provoking insights, doesn't just describe a festival...

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āeducation at its best- this profound human transaction called teaching and learning- is not just about getting information or getting a job. Education is about healing and wholeness. It is about empowerment, liberation, transcendence, about renewing the vitality of life. It is about finding and claiming our place in the worldā (Parker, qtd in hooks, 2013:43) My approach to adult...

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Victorianism and Romanticism are two different styles of literary writing from two different eras of British Literature. Both eras contain different writing style that is distinctive and unique, but they both share a similar idea in a certain topic. āDover Beachā written by Matthew Arnold during the Victorian era, his writing style reflects the connection to the Romantic era but...

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Most people are wrongly convicted of a crime. If there was an error, then you would want to file an appeal to a higher court as quick as possible. Any legal errors can affect the outcome of the case and can put the defendant in a tough spot. If they are convicted as guilty then the process to reverse might...

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Susan Griffinās 1973 book Woman and Nature, brings together the societal view of patriarchy with collective voices of women. Griffin examines relationships between humans and nature, between men and women, and between patriarchy and the āother,ā as used in the book, which signifies the voice woman in a time period that often rejects the views of women. She uses these...

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With 46 academy awards and 68 nominations, the 1994 movie Forrest Gump is an icon in modern cinema. With a timeline that spans from the 1950s to the 1980s, there are many journeys and events that the main character, Forrest, faces throughout the film. The focus will be on Forrest enlisting with the U.S. Army and his deployment in Vietnam....

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The poem āMy Papaās Waltzā by Theodore Roethke is a somewhat polarizing poem about the relationship between a father and his son. The poem is polarizing because of the language used and how one can draw very different interpretations of this brief poem. The relationship can either be viewed as one of love or one of abuse between the boy...

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J.M. Barrieās Peter and Wendy tells the story of an idealistic island for young children filled with mermaids and fairies. This literature follows a common theme of childrenās writing as it sets up the child as an outsider to its own process and then unashamedly takes the child in (Rose 2). The representation of childhood is evident in Chapter six...

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Introduction Nihilism, as the latin name for it describes, literally means ānothingā. It was a developing philosophy primarily during the time of Nietzsche when he had proclaimed his famous quote that āGod is deadā. Nietzsche had simply believed that as people evolved, God was no longer needed as a means of meaning and order in the lives of people. Free...

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Abstract In this essay, I will talk about how the main symbolism in The Metamorphosis is shown through the protagonist, Gregor, and his family. In that, we'll explore how his family is symbolic for capitalism, using him one moment, and then disregarding him once he is unable to help them anymore, to him himself, being unable to go out and...

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The term of 'local colour fiction' is associated with the writing style of American literature, between the period of the civil war ending, to the end of the nineteenth century. It originated in the southern states and often focused its plots not on single heroes in the novel, but rather using that main narrator to present the issues of different...

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Introduction Alan Paton's "Cry, the Beloved Country," first published in 1948, is an evocative exploration of the socio-political landscape of South Africa during the era of apartheid. Through the poignant narrative of Reverend Stephen Kumalo, a rural Zulu pastor, Paton delves into the complexities of racial injustice, urban dislocation, and moral decay. The novelās setting in pre-apartheid South Africa serves...

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In the novel, The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, Henry the protagonist engages a moment as a flag bearer which provides insight to his journey to manhood as there is seen gain in his moral development towards gaining respect. Crane also promotes the message of need for personal accountability in oneās life as Henry shows responsibility towards his...

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Introduction: The unique writing styles of simplicity and irony are intermingled with an interview style, employed by John Krakauer in āInto the Wildā serve to exemplify the main themes of existentialism and materialism. āInto the Wildā is a biography written three years after the events transpiring within the novel. āThe Metamorphosisā is a social commentary written in the form of...

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Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in the town of Florida, Missouri, in 1835. When he was four years old, his family moved to Hannibal, a town on the Mississippi River much like the towns depicted in his two most famous novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884). The riverboat life provided him with...

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Superficial, existing or occurring at or on the surface. The superficial nature of society is the idea that society focuses on the appearances of others, rather than who they actually are as a person. The idea of a superficial society occurs in both, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald....

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Courageous Love, Courageous Loss ā You cannot love without the risk of loss.ā -Charlie Day. In Dreaming in Cuban, In the Time of the Butterflies, and Breath, Eyes, Memory, love and loss intertwine so that one element can not exist without the other. It is by love, courage, and perseverance that the protagonists of the story are able to face...

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Introduction The practice and art of using an object or a word for the representation of an abstract idea is called Symbolism. An action, person, object and place all can have symbolic meaning. If an author wants to express an emotion and feeling rather than saying it directly, he hints it in the symbolic undertones. The symbol for love can...

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In his analysis of Heywoodās interludes, James C. Bryant observes that Heywood āheld up the mirror to reflect both nature and the times in which [he] wrote,ā repeatedly āecho[ing]ā the opinions and sentiments of his varied audiences. However, a number of critics, including one Robert W. Bolwell, indirectly interprets this idea of Bryantās as the purpose of āThe Pardoner and...

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While there are many differences between fiction and non-fiction titles, when comparing George Orwellās 1984 to Patricia McCormickās The Plot to Kill Hitler, many similarities emerge along with differences. The setting in 1984 consists of a political system that is authoritarian, oppressive, and ruthless in nature. It is post-revolutionary Britain, now called Oceania after the Socialist revolution, in the year...

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Hi. My name is Abir. I am here to tell you the story of Silent Spring - The Book That Killed Thousands. Rachel Carsonās book, Silent Spring, influenced the banning of DDT,a chemical that was being over sprayed in the U.S.A. Although Rachel Carson triumphed over authority, banning DDT caused deadly mosquitoes to be common, tragically infecting and killing many...

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