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Pride And Prejudice - The Novel
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Pride and Prejudice” was to express her opinions and views about the significance of marital joy and class snobbery. Austin carried extraordinarily revolutionary views for a woman of her era. She had a belief that the shallow, fake and supe...

Hadji Murat: Analyze The Character Of Hadji Murad Within The Context Of The Novel
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Hadji Murad is fearless, straightforward, devoutly religious in nature. "Hadji Murad" is vividly portrayed, the brave man of great presence and dignity, but at the same time, smart and crafty, product strengths and weaknesses of their wild ...

The Role Of The Scientist In The Novel Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
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the Modern Prometheus" written nearly two centuries ago, left a deep mark in the European and American literature. Today we can safely say that "Frankenstein" is at the origins of the genre of science fiction. This haves a dismal, but unusu...

The "gaze" Use As The Motor Master Of Perception In The Novel The Ambassadors By Henry James.
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ther is worried about what seems to her to be Europe’s decadent influence. The “ambassador,” Strether, falls under the spell of the city and becomes enchanted with the young man’s mistress. Instead of sending explanations back to the United...

Fear In The Novel The Tortilla Curtain
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Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster (hereafter CQ and EF respectively). If on the one hand I use the tradition of Marxist geography to produce a reading of TC, on the other hand I use Boyle to enrich Davis’ work and both to il...

Pip's Finding Self Identity In The Novel.
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Pip's "coarse hands and thick boots". He begins to be ashamed of Joe and home and enlists Biddy to help educate him. (Byron, 62-78) Pip and Joe meet Jaggers at the Jolly Bargemen - Pailthorpe Pip and Joe meet the lawyer, Jaggers, at the loc...

Terrorism, Capitalism, Art And Religion: Reflections From The Novels Mao II And Falling Man By Don Deillio
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the novels. This paper discusses these themes in a concise way using the sources mentioned in the list of references. Discussion Let’s first discuss Mao II. What do authors and terrorists have in common? That is one of the many questions r...