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the dangers are to be aware of. It states arguments out in tiny tales which makes sense to the reader. A short story author, Kate Chopin, demonstrates how the subject matter relates to real life throughout her novellas. A couple of her stories are The Story
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the Civil War, shows the reader how ingrained slavery was in society; especially in the South. When Huck Finn, posing as Tome Sawyer tells Aunt Sally about a Ferry accident, which caused him to be late, she worriedly says, Good Gracious! Was anybody hurt
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Shakespeare presents the effects of Leontes behaviour on Camillo and Polixenes through the use of dialogue, humour, imagery and elliptical language. Leontes behaviour intrigues many people who know the story of The Winters Tale. Behaviour
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the deserted land in search of food and comfort. The pagan men said Tell me, Christian: you say that your God is a great and all-powerful: why, then, do you not pray for us? Patrick replied saying Be truly converted with all your heart to the Lord my God
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
loved her husband and was very proud of his accomplishments. She died shortly after he did and some believe that she died of a broken heart.
In 1893 Herbert was commissioned to write portions of a great theatrical enterprise which Steele Mackaye
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Metaphor
A beautiful puritan woman full of strong passions, Hester Prynne is the main character in the story. Employed as the village seamstress, she is strong and caring, helping anyone she can when he or she is in need. With a penitent heart, Hester
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which are within themselves. This is a key skill used by Miller as this involves the audience as only they know the conflicts within. When the characters have conflicts within and tale it upon themselves to try and resolve the matter the audience can see
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Category: /Literature/Novels
is the perfect embodiment of humor. Her wisecracks and tall tales helped her to face a number of less-than-comfortable situations throughout the novel. A prime example of her use of humor was with Smokey Lonesome. When Smokey first comes into the café for a bite
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. This story is also very descriptive in describing the scene of events, giving the reader a vivid image of the tale. The descriptive words give some phrases a double meaning, making certain parts of the story different depending on the interpretation. This makes
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-interpretation. And perhaps it is this process which keeps it always fresh and preserves it in history with the stamp of immortality.
If such is the case, then the modern re-telling of Frankenstein by filmmaker Kenneth Branagh speaks much for the justification
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