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Scott Fitzgerald, 1920's Country of Author: U.S.A., Minnesota Characters: Nick Carraway (Major) - Not only does he narrate the Great Gatsby, but he also plays a role as a character in the novel. He is a down to earth man with normal views and emotions.
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in the modern world?" (121) Jim concisely he sums up the symbolism between Laura and the glass unicorn. The unicorn, made of glass, contains many of the same properties that Laura has. Laura feels that she is physically different from everyone
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I. THINGS IN THE SKY
A. THE FIRST DOCUMENTED SIGHTING
B. THE FEVER SPREADS
1. PILOT ENCOUNTERS
2. THE LIGHTS IN THE SKY
II. DENTS IN THE EARTH
III. UNEXPLAINED PHENOMENON
A. THE WRITING ON THE WALL
B.
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Farm
'Ideas play a part in any revolution, conflicting ideas is main reason why Revolutions happens. ' This is the platform that George Orwell used in his book ' Animal Farm'. The political allegory in the story is mocking the Revolution
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roads, and licenses are not required for the purchase of cars. There are no waiting periods or background checks on the purchase of cars. People who misuse their cars are punished for their own actions, and particular types of cars aren't banned
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time scheme.
focus on three aspects of the narration:
>The Third Person Narrator
>The Time Scheme
>The Use of Repetition
>Back to the Setting Section
Muriel Spark likes to use an omniscient third person narrator, when she writes
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descriptions of the African people's struggle for freedom paints a lasting image in one's mind of the price paid for a single strand of freedom and what is meant to this oppressed ethnicity. From the dark whispers of Silhouette to the stern rising
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theocratic society of the Puritan settlement is used to set up a sort of foil for the main character. Through this character he also incorporates the literary archetypes of the Civilization versus the Forest. Similarly, Miller also incorporates
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Wall-paper one sees a first hand battle with nervous anxiety, depression, and a woman's fight for sanity as she adheres to ill advice from her doctor who is also her husband. The story examines a lady, possibly Gilman herself, imprisoned in drab surroun
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Adversity
Amy Tan's novel "The Kitchen God's Wife" is the story of a relationship between a mother and daughter that is much more than it seems. This touchingly beautiful narrative not only tells a story, but deals with many of the women writers'
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