Category: /Literature/English
Thomas Hardy feels that Edgon Heath, the setting of the novel The Return of the
Native is a powerful, scary, dark and dreary place. He uses various techniques to express
this attitude. Some of the techniques he used to convey this thought
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Category: /Literature
. Twain buried himself in his work and found comfort only in his writings. At this time he began experimenting with such manuscripts as "The Great Dark". Although unfinished, "The Great Dark" marks an important time in Twain's life, a time of change
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
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Small town with a lot of farming
Country like setting
Forests and big open fields
Takes place in the present
2.<Tab/>The old Ones
The Old Ones are a group of people who fight Darkness
There are very
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Category: /Literature/English
these notes: The sky is almost completely dark now, only the moon is revealed each night. The sun is no longer visible through the black clouds. Looking back two weeks ago, I can see writing when the sun would still peer through at me, but those days were short
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Category: /Literature/English
these notes: The sky is almost completely dark now, only the moon is revealed each night. The sun is no longer visible through the black clouds. Looking back two weeks ago, I can see writing when the sun would still peer through at me, but those days were short
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
The Dark Side of Poe Edgar Allen Poe was known as a Dark Romantic because of his style of writing. A Dark Romantic was known for valuing intuition over logic and reason and thought that human events had certain signs and symbols behind them. Poe used
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Category: /Literature/English
, the dark or evil side of human nature can surface. In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart", readers come across a man whose "blood runs cold" because of an old man's evil eye. It is this irrational fear which evokes the narrator's dark side and eventually
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
, Zachary asks Rachel out, but she gives a whole truckload of excuses. This time she has finished her grounding days. It's obvious now that she's keeping a dark secret from him. A very dark secret.
10th April, Friday Rachel has totally changes. Has she lost
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Category: /Literature/English
Darkness Brings About Struggles
A young boys dream to become a sailor would soon allow him to witness the world, and its true nature. The boy would fascinate over maps in shop windows; always wanting to explore the uncharted areas of the world
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Category: /Literature/English
The Tell Tale Heart The Tell Tale Heart covers a period of approximately eight
days with most of the important action occurring each night around
midnight. The location is the home of an elderly man in which the
narrator has become
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