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…in government offices in New York and overseas. In 1946 he married Erika Lina Broske; they had three sons and two daughters. Puzo's his first book, Dark arena, appeared in 1955, when he was 35. The novel dealt with the relationship between Mosca, a soldier, and Hella…
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…Social commentary is sometimes found at the heart of good art, whether that art form is literature or popular music. The novel, Animal Farm by George Orwell, and the rock album, Animals written and performed by Pink Floyd share the same…
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…, Graham Greene would represent the sporty import, not quit so many words and not quite as annoying, where as the blockbuster writer is full of words and stuff to show off. Bibliography The Heart of Darkness by Grham Greene…
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…” paints a vivid picture (1-2). Blue and black can both be possible symbols of death and coldness or possibly water to the reader. Early in the morning when the sky is still a majestic dark blue color the ocean appears to be a black abyss. Hayden continues…
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…bedtime, as we are beckoned to hear the valley's sounds, "owls, nightjars, and horses prancing in the corral in the dark". A sense of peace and awe is evoked as the writer remembers awaking each morning to the sight of the farm, "the meadow white with dew…
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…some sense of intolerable darkness which pervades his heart. The windows appear to be "vacant” and "eye-like” as if watching at the narrator and wandering through his mind. With an insecure feeling he goes to observe the "rank sedges," and the "black…
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…amiss at Hogwarts. What is the sinister Snape doing? And why aren't the students allowed into a corridor on the third floor? Is it connected to the missing Dark Lord Voldemort? Until his 11th birthday Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary if not very…
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…, and then goes on to repeat the sentiment “let freedom ring,” over and over again, calling out all parts of the United States. His use of repetition shoved the emotion of freedom into the minds and hearts of all 200,000 in attendance. The last aspect of King’s…
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heart by conceding to a life of false happiness purely for the sake of social acceptance and in so begins the chain destruction of all those around her. Cathy is forever haunted by her calamitous decision, and eventually sickens and dies, broken in both…
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…within them. One of the major themes that both authors used is the dark side of human nature. The differences in their presentations of this theme are very interesting, and through an examination of their techniques one can gain an appreciation for each…
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