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    Hero’s journey represents the descent into the unconscious. In Heart of Darkness‚ the hero is represented in Marlow and his personal unconscious is represented by the jungle‚ or the forest; the forest is traditionally dark‚ like a labyrinth. The most developed stage of Marlow’s journey is to realize his Shadow. When he reaches the jungle‚ he recognizes it. In the story the shadow character is Kurtz. The other archetypes aren’t quite as well developed; nevertheless‚ their meaning is very important in

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    and their proposals for dealing with it. A. Henry George‚ Progress and Poverty‚ b. Edward Bellamy‚ Looking Backward‚ c. Andrew Carnegie‚ The Gospel of Wealth‚ d. William Graham Sumner‚ What Social Classes owe to Each Other‚ e. Upton Sinclair‚ The Jungle During the period of time between 1865 and 1914‚ America went through a cultural revolution. The entire country changed‚ economically‚ politically‚ and socially. Industrialization was the leading factor in these changes. The growth of factories

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    fair-haired boy introduces himself as Ralph and the chubby one introduces himself as Piggy. Through their conversation‚ we learn that in the midst of a war‚ a transport plane carrying a group of English boys was shot down over the ocean. It crashed in thick jungle on a deserted island. Scattered by the wreck‚ the surviving boys lost each other and cannot find the pilot. Ralph and Piggy look around the beach‚ wondering what has become of the other boys from the plane. They discover a large pink and cream-colored

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    rhinos‚ tigers: they require huge area. Difference between a national park‚ wildlife Sanctuary‚ and a biosphere reserve National Park No human activity or settlement allowed. Villagers cannot graze their animals‚ Extremely strict rules about jungle produce collection (Tendu leaves‚ Honey etc.) Wildlife Sanctuary People are not allowed to live (some exceptions though) but some human activities are allowed‚ such as grazing‚ firewood collection. Tourism is permitted. A Sanctuary can be upgraded

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    they take their final breath. Zaroff likes to watch the panic on his victims face when they know they are about to die as does Montresor. Both men enjoy messing with their victim’s state of mind‚ Zaroff in the fact that he sends his victims into the jungle not knowing where they are going‚ or what is in store for them. Montresor enjoys messing with his victims mind by using reverse phycology on him to lure his victim to his death. These dark devious men are much alike but they also vary in many ways

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    Henri Rousseau

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    Japanese silk paintings like Vincent van Gogh for example. Henri Rousseau romanticizes wilderness and nature in his paintings depicting exotic jungle fantasies. The setting of “the snake charmer” is in the edge of a river and the edge of the jungle on a full moon evening. The snake charmer is standing between two worlds; the river and the jungle‚ which gives the painting a magical and dreamlike quality. The full moon on the sky makes it clear that it is twilight‚ but the reflected moonlight

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    female mosquitoes. There are two different cycles of the yellow fever: jungle yellow fever and urban yellow fever. Jungle yellow fever is primarily a sickness of monkeys. People can catch this disease by setting themselves in the central point of this innate cycle and are bitten by the mosquitoes that have been tainted by the monkeys. Jungle yellow fever is uncommon and only occurs generally to people who work in the jungle often. Urban yellow fever disease is a sickness of humans. It’s a spread

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    Sylvester Balboa once said‚ “Literature often teaches the individual that what one sees is often mistaken for the truth.” In other words things are not always as they seem. From the outside things can be perceived differently than they actually are. In order to show this is true one must examine two points. First‚ in The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci shows that things are not always as they seem. Second‚ in the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell shows that this

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    Describe nightfall as you reach camp in the middle of the jungle. There was utmost silence and pitch darkness as we walked towards the camp which was located at the middle of the jungle. Our footsteps could be heard along with the hoots of the owl‚ chirping of the crickets and croaks of the frogs. We were so exhausted and starved that we couldn’t even move an inch forward. Placing out torches down‚ we slowly sat down on the ground. When we started our journey the sun had shades of bright red and

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    he tried but failed. Then he wanted to be in the forest. Watching National geographic – Jane Goodall especially- he always said‚ “Hey I want to be in the jungle watching animals all day.” Later The closest kalyan got to the wildlife at that age‚ when the family went to Ooty on LTC. When Kalyan was a small kid‚ he used to watch The Jungle Book and it was love at first sight. Kalyan wanted to grow up to be Mowgli and play with Bagheera‚ Baloo‚ Kaa etc like many other kids do. He would give up

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