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contemporary writers. This short story is set in another of his future dystopia, complete with a shrubby main character. It opens with the obvious (yet very satisfying in this case) technique of a diary entry. This works really well because...
by British author Roald Dahl. It was published in 1988 by Jonathan Cape in London, with illustrations by Quentin Blake. The story is about Matilda Wormwood, an extraordinary child with ordinary and rather unpleasant parents, who are contemp...
psychosexual development is one of the central themes that have been covered in the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory (Wolraich, 2003). The theory explains how a human being possesses libidinal instincts or sexual energy that gradually dev...
schools in Australia ? which began in 1980 ? continues to exist today. As in most complex reforms ? it is difficult to determine exactly what proponents of school restructuring want by means of school reform. Ideally would like to suggest ...
there is something charming about this piece. Unlike a lot of Albee pieces, this one doesn't set out on a trail of secret ambushes - unless you count an interview with a dead person an ambush. It also travels the very difficult path of mak...
The story starts as she goes for drinks with her friend Doreen, where they acquaint to some men. They both go to Lenny’s apartment, whom they just met, where Doreen get intimate and even a little violent with him. Seeing this, Esther leaves...
race and ethnicity. Entman contended that the sports ‘call attention to some aspects of reality while obscuring other elements’ (1993: 55). The sports create dominant interpretations of reality that appeal to a desired or anticipated audien...