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Techniques In Homer’s Odysseus
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techniques in order to give meaning to the poem beyond its significance as a work of historical fiction and help readers understand the story. He demonstrates the monsters fearsome, the goddesses stunning and the dangers frightening. Almost...

A Comparison Between Dokter Dan Maut And A Christmas Carol
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ath and how people face the angel of death. I chose these stories with the intention of comparing the way of looking at the same theme from a different background, namely cultural and religious background. The first story was written by an ...

Circus In Winter By Cathy Day
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Circus in Winter is a book of interconnected tales. The stories share settings and characters, brought together by the circus that winters in Lima, Indiana from 1884 to 1939. Author Day grew up in Peru, Indiana, the winter home of the Hagen...

Hills Like White Elephants
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Hills like White Elephants are no exception. Hills like White Elephants are a short story by Ernest Hemingway. This story takes location in a very short time span of time, but yet notifies a tale that is much larger than itself. Even a dial...

Literary Device
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literary device.Thomas Wolf was one of the important American writers of the 20th century. In his time, he wrote 4 novels and many short stories as well as other various works. He jumbled poetic and impressionistic prose with autobiographic...

Snow: Point Of View And Voice
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Snow:” Twelve years old… hell of it,” this line clearly outline the character of Russell and his thinking (Baxter, 2001). Thorough the story, the tone was smart and anxious, which is appropriate to depict Russell curiosity to know things. M...

Literary Criticism
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literary view for most of the twentieth century and has kept its large leverage in numerous academic quarters. Formalist criticism is comprehending a text exactly as it is presented within narrative conventions (metaphor, contrive, setting,...