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    Vanessa Moldovan ENG125 Introduction to Literature Isn’t It Ironic (Or Is It?) Steven Ryan April 5th‚ 2010                                         There are many elements used in the literature.  There is character‚ theme‚ plot‚ structure‚ language‚ etc.  The one that I find the most interesting is irony.  In the book‚ Literature:  Reading Fiction‚ Poetry‚ and Drama‚ DiYanni states‚ “…irony always involves a contrast or discrepancy between one thing and another” (p.

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    Literary Analysis on The Great Gatsby ”The American Dream” “Hurry‚ hurry‚ hurry! Step up and see the Great Gatsby” So many things have been said about the American Dream; so many people have struggled against themselves to prove that it does not only exist but can also be achieved. So many people worked hard and devoted their lives to this dream. Do we really and profoundly feel what it means‚ or do we keep following the stereotypes that we have created in our very own minds. To make a long

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    of the Ring because they display the characteristics of heroes while they traverse the perilous journey to destroy the ring. Loyalty is depicted all throughout the story but the most unwavering example of loyalty is Sam and Frodo’s friendship. The devotion that Sam has to Frodo is shown from the time that Gandalf the Grey suggest Sam as Frodo’s companion through until the end of the book. The journey is a dangerous one but Sam is willing and will not leave

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    Mark Twain’s controversial Adventures of Huckleberry Finn follows a young boy‚ Huckleberry Finn‚ and a slave‚ Jim‚ who escape their town in Missouri and begin a journey together down the Mississippi River. The novel is set in 1830’s America‚ when slavery was present in many states. The book’s central theme of racism creates a strong divide between critics‚ many of whom argue whether Twain’s work is a satire of white society in pre-Civil War times‚ or whether there is racism in the novel that undermines

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    Milkman in the right direction of the cave and to help him on his journey to learn about his ancestors. I believe Toni Morrison captured this allusion perfectly is by the fact that both women are trapped in a sense at one place‚ Homer’s Circe on an island and Morrison’s Circe in a mansion to watch it rot away because it reminds her of the horrible past. Morrison also included this character as a way to portray a guide in Milkman’s journey and reveal more about his past and what it could lead to him

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    unorthodox is very disturbing. For example‚ “Natural disasters are dramatic enough people photoshop years old pictures‚ out-of-context videos and inevitably which causes havoc and disruption with citizens”. This quote implies that A.J. is using the literary device hyperbole‚ when using this device he does not agree with the using of photoshop during these type of natural causes due to the interruption and bad view on the

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    Have you experienced the complete opposite of a love letter? Well‚ the novel Cat’s Cradle is just that‚ addressed to American society‚ and signed by author Kurt Vonnegut‚ In the novel‚ Jonah‚ the narrator‚ encounter’s multiple Americans on his trip to the island of San Lorenzo whom each have stories that are shared with Jonah‚ a working journalist. In this novel‚ Vonnegut showcases absurd characteristics‚ that are common among Americans‚ in order to express his opinion that American society is simply

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    making it no surprise that authors everywhere create stories based around the sport of killing. In the horrific and sadistic stories of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game‚” the authors use literary elements to illistrate nefarious murderers . No matter the motives of these murders‚ demented people always commit them. In “The Cask of Amontillado‚” the guile Montresor seeks vengeance on Fortunato‚ an imprudent man who has an addiction to alcohol

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    of the way. This implies the superiority of the pigs because of how they can make up rules easily. The quote relates to power controlling its bolder because the pigs are so corrupted with power they require other animals to get out of the way. The literary element‚ subtext‚ presents the theme because in everything the supposed controller is saying in between the lines‚ their authority is really talking. My experience with this book taught me that power can take over people minds.

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    written. We know more about the life of Sophocles than we know do about the lives of any other Greek playwright‚ but this still is not a lot. Sophocles’ work has been said to be the pinnacle of Greek tragedy. Oedipus the King is something like the literary Mona Lisa of ancient Greece. It presents a nightmare vision of a world turned upside down; a decent man‚ Oedipus‚ becomes the king of Thebes‚ whilst in the process unknowingly fulfilling a prophecy that he would kill his father and marry his mother

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