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- 4981: Young Goodman Brown 5
- ... The question of whether or not the evil gathering actually occurred or was a dream is not given much attention by Hawthorne, he states simply, "be it so, if you will" (pg. 83). Yet the effect the vision has on Brown is profound. He becomes "a stern, a sad, a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate man..." (pg. 83) afterwards. He no longer knows what the truth is, and ...
- 4982: Wuthering Heights
- ... a human being and Dracula is a super a natural being (vampyr) imposing insidious effects on civilization, Heathcliff is no less a monster. The gothic hero/villain of the Romantic Movement, has such a great effect on the reader as a result of the duality and mysterious characteristics presented. The attraction of these novels can be expressed through what "H.P. Lovecraft, said, was 'the scratching of unknown claws at the ...
- 4983: Writing Analysis
- ... a rather clinical feel. It tells the story like a newspaper article. It is a narrative as well, although the style is very different. The second person s point of view is used and the effect is clearly different from the first article. It does not have the personal touch the first article gave. It spells out facts without arousing feelings or thoughts from the reader. It does not aim to ...
- 4984: Womens Writing The Powe And Th
- ... has been as remains critical advancing equality between the sexes. Women writers came from an entrenched position, mostly shunned from the literary world and also the subject of male writing that give a one dimensional effect, women writers work within a literary tradition which has tended to depict women as passive objects rather than as the active creators or subjects of their own stories . (67-68 Bonner et al). Miles Franklin ...
- 4985: Wilfred Owen Poems Analysis
- ... fulness shall show". This poem has the reader interested all the way through it. There is always 'tension' in the background at all times," but prophetic to sight." The internal rhyming scheme has a great effect on the mood of this poem. The highly descriptive rhyming words make it easier for the reader to understand. The wide range of vocabulary Thomas hardy has used, along with caesuras does not bore the ...
- 4986: Why Is The Play Called The Cru
- ... the communist trials of the 1950 s were. They were both based on false premises and paranoia, and as more people got involved, more people suffered, this can be summarised by calling it the Snowball effect. As it keeps rolling it gets bigger and bigger, as does the trials and witch hunts, as they went on, they got more severe and dragged more individuals in to it. Arthur miller uses a ...
- 4987: What Is Literature 2
- ... art. In any form it will have an impact on the reader and will often shape or change the reader's views on areas of human life. Three of the main areas which literature will effect are the religious, social and personal view of the reader. It is often people who have strong and high views in these areas that will have a big say in what is classified as literature ...
- 4988: What Is Literature
- ... wine would be vintage"(Giovanni 22), Nikki Giovanni compares a grape to loneliness by using a metaphor. This is just one example of a resource of language and it is used to convey meaning and effect. The third aspect of defining literature is the style used by the author which appeals to the reader. Every author has his own style of writing, but one will find Raymond Carver's style will ...
- 4989: Was Prince Hamlet Wacko
- ... the play Hamlet reacts with "What, frighted with false fire?" (1094, line 245). It is as if Hamlet is saying 'it's only a play, it is not real'. Hamlet does mention something to this effect with his previous lines "Your majesty, and we that have free souls, it touches us not" (1093, line 221). This proof drives Hamlet to more words, this time referring to killing, "Now I could drink ...
- 4990: Was Macbeth A Traitor
- ... man; and to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man (Lady Macbeth, Act I, scene vii). She appealed to Macbeth s vaulting ambition so as to intensify the effect that the Witches prophecies had on him, Great Glamis! Worthy Cawdor! Greater than both, by the all-hail hereafter (Lady Macbeth, Act I, scene v). She convinced Macbeth that the rewards of the murder would ...
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