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Memento
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human beings other creatures; it is the key factor which drives the personality of an individual. Sometimes memory can play a trick or a two, even sometimes memory is shaped up by the perspective of the person being affected (Koch, pp.198)....

The Lottery
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the genre of horror. His best known story is possibly The Lottery ("Lottery", 1948, published in Castilian by Ed Edhasa, 1991), which suggests the existence of a grim and frightening underworld in the small towns of the American deep. The s...

The Lottery
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the story “The Lottery” penned down by Shirley Jackson. It also highlights the analytical study of the story and Shirley’s depiction of tradition and society in most of the villages. Introduction Shirley Jackson is the popular striking Amer...

Horror In “the Masque Of The Red Death” By Edgar Allan Poe
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horror and gothic elements which are prevailing in the story. These elements are brought by the author at various instances through the use of word images, symbolism and creating a dark, eerie mood in the story which make it fall in the cat...

Why Colleges Shower Their Students
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Why Colleges Shower Their Students with A’s” by Brent Staples, some of the most interesting things that I noticed in the essay was the topic of how colleges are issuing more and more A’s due to an increasing consumer demand and a stiff comp...

Carver: Cathedral (Short Story)
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there are only a limited number of stories in the world, and the illusion of infinity arises only through the artistic variation of storytelling, then we come to Raymond Carver on a kind of nucleus and enters to where these stories take th...

Why We Should Stop Grading Students With A Number Or Letter Grade.
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why we assess scholars is not less than as significant as how we manage so. (Grolnick p.890) Even alternate evaluation may drop short if the issue is to sort scholars or motivate them to get a specific rating. Alfie Kohn talks about how res...