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    brother-in-law Stanley and her sister Stella in New Orleans. Whom Blanche has not seen for many years and coming up to the place where Stella lives, Blanche was disappointed. For when her sister described the place to her it was much nicer than the reality of it. This starts the theme of the eternal clash of light and dark. Represented through a collection of objects and used to convey the ugly truth and a dream too good

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    some of the most common themes in literature are coming of age, death and good vs evil. In the following paragraphs I will be comparing the two main characters from the novels American Psycho and A Farewell to Arms. Despite the differences in the setting and the lifestyles of the characters, they share similar journeys. In these two novels, the authors approach the theme of isolation, loss of identity and fantasy vs reality in different ways but still create a connection between the two protagonists

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    is a overriding declaration of the significance of illusion or fantasy as a mechanism by which all individuals cope with their reality. Blanche's optimism of sympathy, compassion and alteration enable her to go on with a life that is traumatized and brutal. The idea of illusion/fantasy vs. reality seems to bring on the impression that these characters (blanche, Stilla, Stanley and Mitch) want to “escape” their world. Illusion and reality can be seen as deception, falsifying behaviours to conceal ones

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    exemplify the ever continuing battles of good vs. evil, illusion vs. reality, happiness vs. misery, or love vs. hate. Most of these external struggles are shown especially in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. There are instances in life where some matters can be hidden, but others need to be exposed. Throughout the play, Williams is constantly describing characters, symbols, and themes with the motif light vs. dark. The idea of light vs. dark is evidently shown through the

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    Reality vs. Fantasy William in his play, A Street Named Desire, portrays reality and fantasy in a clever way thought characterization and symbolism. He uses the sweet and romantic Blanche Dubois, a tormented character by her past who is always afflicted and seem to not be able to distinguish between what is real and what is her imagination, to represent fantasy. On the other hand to represent reality he used Stanley a man with both feet on the ground who is very aware of the reality of things;

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    Elena Ehrlich Mrs. Stensaas Hour 1 Hamlet Final Paper Motif Paper - Seems vs. Is The play, Hamlet, takes place in the Renaissance era, and readers are exposed to the golden age of English writing as well as its featured complexities. Shakespeare’s work features young Hamlet’s life after his father’s passing. Hamlet shows that death is a hard occurrence to heal from. Hamlet reveals both the negative and positive events that arise because of it. Prince Hamlet does not alleviate from his father’s

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    between reality and illusion. That being said, in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the play A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, the characters Jay Gatsby and Blanche Dubois have a significant influence on the development of the theme reality vs. fantasy. The two suffer from delirious behaviour like so. Thus, this demonstrates the theme in both fables. This is important because with character development, the readers learn that they both loose their sense of reality. To

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    create a fantasy world to escape reality. We create it to be able to stay,” American author Lynda Barry said this. A fantasy film commonly involves a fantastical, imaginative, fairy tale based world with elements of magic, supernatural, escapism, or myth. Two films that showcase each aspect of the fantasy genre are: Guilermo Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth and Henry Selick’s Coraline. Pan’s Labyrinth and Coraline, share universal fantasy tropes such as the fantasy world that exist in both films. Fantasy films

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    Therefore, the separation between Maggie (and her mother) and Dee is also symbolically the separation between Wangero (fantasy) and Maggie (reality). The same objects that her mother and Maggie use everyday, Wangero wants to use artistically. The butter churn top she will use as a "centerpiece for the alcove table,"(69) but the quilts Wangero wants to "Hang them As if that was

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    theme of fantasy vs reality through imagery, symbolism and allegories in the story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been.” Connie a beautiful, wild girl growing up and is wanting to experience the idea of love and freedom from her parent’s nest, but is challenged when met with a “boy” who has no good intentions with her. He knows way too much about her life and challenges her search for independence by challenging her to leave her childhood behind and get in his car. The theme of fantasy vs reality

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