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    It is easy to read through “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams and quickly dismiss it has a play of a nagging mother, disheartened son, and socially incapable, whimsical sister. The three seem completely caught up in their own narrow mindedness they are blind to the reality around them. While these may all be true, the characters exhibit far more complications than the surface analysis proves. In Tennessee Williams play, the characters are full of complexities and contradictions. One of

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    Literature, as we know it is a vast subject. It contains everything from grim realities to profound fantasies. In short it can never be monotonous, it has got to be happening, whether in a tragic or in an ecstatic way. Most of us seek for some kind of entertainment which can take our mind off our daily monotonous routine and take us to a vicarious journey of pleasurable things, thus we are to some extent escapists. The sources of escapism majority of the people indulge in are often banal or if not

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    William Faulkner: As I Lay Dying & Rose For Emily William Faulkner is one of the most prominent American writers best known for his diverse skills and a number of novels, short stories, essays and screenplays that he wrote during his entire life. William showed his expertise within the field of literature by the use of valuable literary styles, well connected thematic concerns, moral lessons combined with little humor within his entire work. He effectively utilised the moments he spent together with

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    Lord of the Flies When wisdom is lost, civilization crumbles and savagery rises. William Golding makes this statement apparent through the character of Piggy in Lord of the Fies. The main idea of the book is fixated on a group of young boys struggling to survive after a plane crash on a deserted island. They must put their independent thinking and logic to the ultimate test, without a proper head of authority to show them right from wrong. Golding portrays Piggy as wisdom and the voice of reason

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    A common theme of Shakespearean plays is the balance between thoughts and actions. Many of the characters are able to shift the plot and affect the story according to their actions, while other characters are able to have thoughts and speeches that provide lore to the story and provoke the audience to theorize the reasoning behind theses speeches. It could be argued that Shakespeare holds one theme over the other and that his emphasis on which theme varies from play to play. In Hamlet specifically

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    Interviewer Let’s talk about William Golding and his most famous book, Lord of the Flies, in which a group of British schoolboys - aged from around 6-12 - become stranded on an island, and quickly begin their descent into chaos. Today, I am joined by literarian and William Golding expert, Lara Caglar. Expert Hi, Vanessa, it’s a pleasure to be here Interviewer Together, we will be discussing the question on everyone’s minds, what happened to Golding that led him to have such an incredibly negative

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    The historical fiction genre is more popular than ever, with masses of television programmes, motion pictures and novels being written around the subject. This influx has brought a new reception to the many time periods of history that had otherwise been forgotten and abandoned, and also to many that are heavily documented but rarely looked upon. However, with the need for a fascinating story to sell to the audiences some of the historical fact is being obscured in the process, thus causing a lack

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    Humanitarianism is a complex task; there is no universal definition. It’s noble that you’ve decided to dedicate yourself to serving those from all abroad who most need your support. But it’s important that we think about humanitarianism from various perspectives. It’ll ensure you dedicate yourself to the realm of humanitarianism that best suits your viewpoints and beliefs. We can understand humanitarianism by framing it against three categories: pure, alchemical, and intervention. Pure humanitarianism

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    Annotated Script- 5.9.27-42 MALCOLM: ANNOTATED INTERPRETATION: We shall not spend a large expense of time Proud, but primarily informative; Malcolm is now king and is basically announcing what they are going to do in lieu of the victory. Before we reckon with your several loves Same tone as previous And make us even with you. /1/ Put emphasis on “us” (as referring to self) and on “you” because Malcolm is rewarding these men new titles. Motion hands toward the audience to show how Malcolm

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    Eva Young once said, “To think too long about doing a thing often becomes its undoing.” The play Hamlet written by William Shakespeare exemplifies this quote as it showcases Hamlet’s never ending battle with procrastination. The story follows the tragic hero, and Price of Denmark, Hamlet, whose father has just been murdered and his mission to get revenge for it. The play opens with the words “who’s there?” (Shakespeare 1.1.1), being a question, this establishes the underlying tone of the play and

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