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Daniel

The Great Gatsby; Fitzgerald`s masterfully crafted settings and their implications.

The most memorable and immediately striking setting in the first three chapters of the novel is undoubtedly Gatsby's elaborate, alluring party. The mysterious Jay Gatsby is gradually ...
Anita

The benefits of One to One Tuition ( in English Language and Literature) or any subject!!

Why choose Home Tutoring? More families are finding that their children benefit significantly from having a friendly and approachable tutor to assist with specific learning p...
Christopher

`Aravind Adiga`s The White Tiger: Optimistic Attachment, Affect and Ideology`.

In his essay, `The Autonomy of Affect`, Brian Massumi questions the reasons why Ronald Reagan proved to be such a popular president; why was it that he could `be so many things to so ...
Sophie

« Il faut choisir: vivre ou raconter »

The motive of Roquentin`s dictum lies within his desire to escape the feeling of Nausée in which he finds himself. Written just after the Spanish Civil war and published just before t...
Alexander

Woolf

Melba Cuddy-Keane asserts that many modernist writers, including Virginia Woolf, believed that a true democracy would "recognize the whole culture as the inheritance of every individu...
Oliver

Let`s mop up the slop

One might argue what the point is of having a standard form of the English language? History has shown that it is not once what it was. Let's ditch the prescriptivism view and let lan...
Shannon

Learning to Love Literature

Many people say they`re not into literature and reading, I say that`s because they haven`t found what they`re looking for. I believe there are five reasons to love literature and you ...
Luke

The Camera and the Spectator

The Camera and the Spectator In his discussion of Hollywood cinema, Richard Maltby argues that "the movie theatre constructs us as spectators in ideal viewing conditions; our only ...
Luke

The Camera and Space

The Camera and Space To say the camera 'creates' space may seem confusing to anyone not versed in film parlance, so my discussion of the camera in 'creating' space will begin b...
Lauren

Compare the Narrative Strategies of Richard Wright`s `Native Son` and Jane Austen`s `Emma`

In both Jane Austen`s Emma and Richard Wright`s Native Son, a crucial distinction is made between perception and reality. As Emma Woodhouse consistently lacks personal insight and con...
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