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Category: /Literature
…Orwell's '1984' and Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale' are both novels that can easily be seen to be set in dystopian societies, Oceania and Gilead, in which the individuals are suppressed and relationships are carefully kept under control. The similarities…
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…Resurrection is an important theme in Tale of Two Cities, metaphorically and literally. Sydney Carton, Madame Defarge, and Dr. Manette experience the most obvious resurrections in the book. Resurrection exemplifies Sydney Carton who is redeemed from…
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…Useful for ideas, though you may want to rewrite some things and fix it to the A level A creative and well written essay. Use more examples from the book. There are many examples in the book A Tale of Two Cities of mistakes made by the legal system…
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…Fictional writing is rarely a neutral account; typically, characters are constructed to express a particular viewpoint. How are the main characters in "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood constructed to represent the text's underlying values…
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…In The Handmaid's Tale (New York: Anchor Books: 1998) by Margaret Atwood, the Gilead holds Offred, whose real name is never revealed, a prisoner because she is a woman. Atwood adds to the realism of Offred's situation by using Biblical allusions. Almost…
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Tales was his attempt at making that vision a reality. The story begins at the Tabard Inn in London, with a group of people planning a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral. The travelers decide on a game in which each of them is to tell stories to the others…
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Category: /Literature/English
…lifted Calathar jumped to his feet and knocked his bow. "FAST ARROW!" he whispered. And this time the hole was in the mole king's heart. Then light flashed though his entire body. Next, a light shockwave went through all the mole tunnels vaporizing every…
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…between men and women in the United States. Few people actually remember that up until 1919, women were not even allowed to vote in an election. Many people who live in the United States, might read The Handmaid's Tale, and think that there is no possibility…
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…a pact, but this act of self-destruction brought great suffering upon his friend Samon. Death does not seem to be an issue in most of the tales, but rather a means to achieving fame. The "selfless" act of suicide or death during a battle is depicted…
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