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    Faulkner publish, Soldier’s Pay, his first novel. On April 30, 1930, William Faulkner wrote a short story called “A Rose for Emily” themed in the late 1800s to the early 1900s. “A Rose for Emily” demonstrates how Faulkner writes including stream-of-consciousness for narration, mixed time sequence, dialect, run-on sentences, little detail, and

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    forth as the characters share their memories making the reading difficult in understanding whats the present and the past because of the flashbacks. Two-thirds of the way through the novel stream-of-consciousness chapters are presented, alternately representing the voices of Sethe, Denver, Beloved, and the consciousness of slaves being brought to America in wretched conditions on slave ships during the Middle Passage. At the age of thirteen Sethe, a slave, arrives at Sweet Home, a plantation in Kentucky

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    only two classes the Bourgeoisies - ruling class and the Proletariat - working class. He argued that the education system is a way in which people become alienated into accepting capitalism and are unaware of their exploitation (False consciousness) Other Marxist, Bowles and Gintis believe that the teachers give the orders and the pupils obey. Also that education legitimates social inequality by broadcasting the myth that it offers all equal opportunities, where this is

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    Modernism is just another word for 20th century. It was a movement which started in the beginning of the 20th century and carried on until about the 1960’s. To understand the reasons behind the rise of modernism, one must understand the eras that came before it, namely the Romantic Period and the Victorian Era. Romanticism is mostly concerned with subjectivity. Poets and others such as composers drew inspiration from their own experiences and feelings. They exalted emotion over reason and senses

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    Hypnosis is defined as a state of heightened suggestibility. It is used to calm down and relax. It can even be used as a replacement to anesthesia in surgeries (Maruyama Ch 6 lecture). In one case, two people, one man and one woman, put their hands into a bucket of ice, the woman hypnotized and the man at a normal mental state, and were told to rate their pain on a scale of one to ten at occasional intervals prompted by the experimenter and to leave their hands in the bucket for as long as possible

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    Sethe proposes to give Beloved a chance at freedom. In her stream of consciousness, she justifies her actions by confessing “if I hadn't killed her she would have died and that is something I could not bear to happen to her” (Morrison 114). Her “children are better off dead, their fantasy futures protected from the heinous reality of slavery” She neglects her own well-being for the safety of her children. She refuses to allow her children to be dirtied by slavery to the point where” you forgot who

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    I can clearly understand. Such as free writing and or making a visual for my ideas to be spread out on paper then translate that to a computer. This writing process has helped me over the past semester because it let me get my so called “stream of consciousness” out of my brain and made me a stronger writer overall. Now I am definitely not perfect in my writing and have things I do need to change, but I feel that freely writing and putting things into a visual aspect has better helped

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    The fourth stream focuses on formal learning approach for the preparation of elementary school and its overall effect on child development and achievement. Attachment theory in the context of Child Care was developed by eminent psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Edward

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    the values of the bourgeoisie over the values of the proletariats therefore sustaining the ruling class ideology. These dominant values are perpetuated by social institutions like the mass media and the legal system. This creates a false class consciousness; which is when the proletariats are not conscious of their unjust situation and have upheld the beliefs and values of the bourgeoisie, undermining the awareness which the proletariats have of their exploitation. Marxism is advantageous for offering

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    himself. The technique of 'Stream of Consciousness' is used to dramatise the consciousness and thoughts of the older and lonely waiter who is under tremendous amount of stress because of his realisation of the futility and meaninglessness of old age. ( “What is the point of view of “ A Clean, Well-lighted Place”?”. Enotes editor. (25 June,2009.) Retrived from: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-point-view-clean-well-lighted-place-90099). The use of 'Stream of Consciousness' technique is to show

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