Lord of the Flies written by William Golding is a novel that tells a story about a group of English school boys who find themselves stranded on an island without any adult supervision. From the start, it is quite evident that there are some distinct personality differences between the boys on the island. Because of this, the batch of boys...

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Social reformer, Dickens, utilizes the theme of social responsibility to criticize the capitalist, yet supposedly âChristianâ Victorian society he lived in. He wanted to âhauntâ his readers with the social message of the importance of expressing the allegory within Dickinsâ novella: lower classes can no longer be ignored. In the extract, from Stave 3, Dickens is presenting âIgnoranceâ and âwantâ,...

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Introduction: The crucible, By Arthur Miller, has been relevant to many different groups across the world, throughout history. The conception of corruption prevailing and the truth being disregarded are the main focuses of the text. They relate to the major human experience that shapes our responses and reactions to heavy-weight world conflicts. That in the face of conflict true human...

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One national authoritative source demonstrated that American people are all living with fear and extended intimidation in their life, reflecting on the declining participation rate in public safety construction. Arthur Miller, the admirable and passionate writer, offers a convincing argument that accusation on peopleâs identification not only has been considered a violation of personal rights, but also has immensely destructive...

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In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, a group of young women in Salem, Massachusetts falsely accuse other villagers of witchcraft. The trials and accusations put the village into a frenzy that results in the death of nineteen individuals and the arrest of two hundred others. Arthur Miller wrote this play to create an allegory between McCarthyism and the...

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George Orwell uses the character of Boxer to explore the idea of abuse of power and corruption in âAnimal Farmâ. He does this through Boxerâs lack of education, strong loyalty and trust, and use of emotive imagery. Orwell uses Boxer to represent the proletariat in Russia whose work pay was exploited, meaning they could not afford food or housing. Therefore,...

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Creative writing can be defined as writing that imaginatively expresses ideas and thoughts (YourDictionary.com). Creative writing can be designated into three types which are fictional prose, non-fictional prose, and poetry. In this assignment, I will give my creative response to âManjhi Moves a Mountainâ by Nancy Churnin, which is prose non-fiction, and poetry written by Shakespeare, Sonnet 18. âManjhi Moves...

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Whilst at first glance this poem, Aboard at a shipâs Helm by Walt Whitman, is displaying the scene of a ship at sea, the closer one looks the more apparent it becomes that this is merely an overall metaphor for someone who is beginning to take control of their life, steering it in the direction that they want by making...

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Lord of the Flies As An Allegory If read from the surface level, Lord of the Flies can be interpreted as a novel about the struggle to survive on a deserted island and the effects it has on its residents. When the reader looks in depth, they see an allegorical novel that has an underlying meaning and is filled with...

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The Great Gatsby was written by Francis Scott Fitzgerald back in 1925. It continues to be one of the most studied novels in the modern world. It discusses themes such as the wealth of the âold moneyâ society, segregation, and the illusion of the American Dream. Gatsby was a young man who ran to accomplish astonishing wealth. Despite his more...

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Hard upbringing can often destroy the best in people while bringing out the worst in the individuals who surround them. In the story Fences, Troy Maxon, a middle-aged African American man with a difficult and burdening past, uses the experiences of his ruthless childhood and struggles of early adulthood as an excuse for his cold-heartedness towards his wife and three...

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As fictionalizations of universal human experiences, fairy tales have the capacity to communicate core societal values and expectations essential to an individualâs survival within a particular context. The modification of literary fairy tales over diverse contexts enables composers to expound reflection on the cultural context. Prevalent ideologies Through the reimagining of the traditional oral tale, Little Red Riding Hood (LRRH),...

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Introduction James M. McPhersonâs What They Fought For provides a compelling examination of the motivations and underlying ideologies that propelled soldiers during the American Civil War. Through a meticulous analysis of personal letters, diaries, and other primary sources, McPherson unveils a complex tapestry of contradictions, irony, and conflicts that defined the experiences and convictions of both Union and Confederate soldiers....

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The short stories can be comprehended as the modern-day written version of tales rendering the folktales that are mostly written with many moral insights and cultural values. Allan H. Pasco, a distinguished professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature, defines a short story as short, literary prose fiction, open to any topic or material, but the deciding factor is usually not the presence...

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âYou can't tell any quite a story while not having some kind of a subject matter, one thing to mention between the linesâ(Robert Wise). a subject matter is that the message or messages Associate in Nursing author is making an attempt to convey by incorporating them into their writing. Theme plays a very necessary role in each book, serving it...

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âI cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself.â The preceding quote is an excerpt from Franz Kafkaâs âThe Metamorphosisâ which is a novella about Gregor, a salesman, who unexpectedly turns into a huge, unidentified insect one morning. âThe Metamorphosisâ is an allegory for humankind and Gregorâs...

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In the modern context, the concept of âoldâ and ânewâ money is difficult for an average reader to understand. With a massive influx into the ranks of the hyper-rich by those who have gained their wealth through means like the Internet, values and perceptions of these concepts have drastically changed. Today's culture among developed nations romanticizes the concept of a...

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âLove is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible â it cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment, and offer you more joy than any material possession could.â Barbara De Angelis When you hear the name Shakespeare, what comes to mind? I am sure itâs his timeless play,...

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In the allegorical novel, Lord of The Flies, author William Golding explores the essence of human nature in its purest form. From a group of stranded boys on an island to create an inner 'beast', Golding writes a story about the inevitable deterioration of order and civility when evil arises in mankind. Golding reveals harsh truths about the boys' savagery...

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Introduction Laura Esquivel's novel, Like Water for Chocolate, is a rich tapestry of metaphors that intertwine with the narrative to create a vivid portrayal of familial and romantic relationships. Set during the Mexican Revolution, the novel employs culinary metaphors as a symbolic language through which the protagonist, Tita, communicates her innermost emotions and desires. The bookâs title itself is a...

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Oâ Henryâs story is an emotional prologue that sparks emotions upon reading it, especially for people who have experienced the challenges in marital life. Marriage is a good tradition as it can help nourish as a whole, yet the healthy cactus in Henryâs story shows the symbolism of what pain can inflict on someone. The symbolism in the novel shows...

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J.D. Salinger's âThe Catcher in the Ryeâ is an American coming-of-age fiction novel that was initially published in July 1951, it takes place during the American post-World War 2. The novel is about the narrator himself, Holden Caulfield who is a 16-year-old boy who had just been expelled from Pency Preparatory School. He tells the experiences he had when he...

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Native Son opens with the ringing bell of an alarm clockâa wake-up call not only for Bigger and his family but also a warning to America as a whole about the dangerous state of race relations in the country in the 1930s. Wright sees a black population that, though freed from outright slavery, still lives under terrible conditions, is unable...

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âWe must believe in free will because we have no choice.â This event was one of the most profound statements that have ever been spoken to me, and I heard it from my grandfather, Grandpa Bob, days before he passed away. The reason he uttered these words while in the hospital was because of a conversation that triggered a discussion...

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The story of âTo Kill a Mockingbirdâ is narrated by Scout in an uncertain future, in the form of a flashback. That way, it is possible to monitor closely the formation of character in character during childhood. The simple narrative provides a readable to get involved quickly, where the point of view of Scout adds sweetness and a nostalgic tone...

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Individual and social sacrifices are prevalent in A Tale of Two Cities. Charles forgoes the family legacy to hide the stigma of his familyâs immoral conduct. For the sake of his eventual dignity, Dr. Manette chooses to forgo his independence. Many French lives were sacrificed in the revolution to ultimately eliminate dictatorship. All in all, sacrifice guides both ordinary people...

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A Grasp For Free Will âWe must believe in free will because we have no choice.â This event was one of the most profound statements that have ever been spoken to me, and I heard it from my grandfather, Grandpa Bob, days before he passed away. This moment and the readings from our class have led me to believe that...

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Analysis of the quote from Fahrenheit 451 In Fahrenheit 451, the narrator at one point states that at least once in his career, every fireman gets an itch. What do the books say, he wonders. Oh, to scratch that itch, eh? Well, Montag, take my word for it, I've had to read a few in my time, to know what...

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In the story Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses three stylistic elements. This story contains Imagery, Symbolism, and Allegory. Imagery affects the text by describing contents that have a feel on our 5 senses. For example, âYou can hear the crunch of the fallen leaves as you walk through the scary forest.â Symbolism adds more depth to the story through...

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Human rights are an ongoing universal issue. They are the so-called rights inherent to all human beings regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, and many more. Throughout time, when...

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