Similar to the southern gothic settings found in the two stories that were examined above‚ this next story also takes place out of the American south. In Capote’s “Miriam”‚ out of his collection entitled The Tree of Night‚ we find our grotesque character living alone in a cold‚ desolate version of New York City. Similar to “Mr. Jones”‚ the setting is winter in an isolated city apartment. The streets are described as shrouded in “a pale but impenetrable curtain” which gives the feel of a setting
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Christine Ku 13 December 2010 ENGL-213‚ Pollack The Use of Grotesque in Literature While we can make some useful generalizations about the purposes to which the grotesque may be used‚ it is clear that the range of possible functions is very broad. Some instances of the grotesque serve no purpose at all apart from a purely ornamental or personal one; some have no function except the fulfillment of a whimsical and capricious desire to invent something bizarre and eccentric. In some works
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Anntotated Bibliography 1) Shoba V‚ Nagarai P. “Lovers of Nature in Willa Sibert Cather’s O Pioneers! And My Antonia –An Econcritical Analysis Language in India [serial online]. February 2013..13(2) 637-653. Available from: Communications & Mass Media Complete. Ipswich‚ MA. Accessed November 9. 2013 a) This articles speaks of the relationship with man and nature‚ how the Shimerdas undergo a struggle that faces them right against nature itself. It also relates the land from Nebraska to death.
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us‚ the negroes. About 150 years slavery has existed in America and you just now question whether it is to continue. As a previous slave‚ I’ve endured being manhandled‚ whipped‚ and cast down. I stand here today to stop the grotesque sin of slavery and achieve equal rights for my brothers and sisters. This is a white man’s dream ‚ a black man’s nightmare. Have you ever realized that slavery directly goes against the Declaration of Independence? The second paragraph states “ we hold these truths to
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Antonia is admired by the author because of her favorable characters. These characters include her inability to give up‚ she is a good-spirited lady and she is full of vigor. In these regards‚ there are several ways in which she is portrayed positively by the narrator. First‚ she is willing and ready to take care of her child even after Jim left her. This shows that she does not depend on anybody and it also shows that she is responsible. She knows that the child was due to attempted rape yet her
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The Grotesque Old Woman‚ by Renaissance painter‚ Quinten Metsys illustrates an old and unattractive woman of the 16th century. Her voluptuous‚ weathered breasts are on displayed and her headdress is one of astute fashion of an earlier German period and her eloquent dress and corset are fashionable to Italy in this time period. Her aged hands hold a small and delicate red bud‚ a symbol of engagement‚ and her slightly lifted chin is of poised position. All of this beauty and detailed is over shadowed
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those actually give the story character and feeling. Unreliable narrators add a sense of character to the narrator‚ Grotesque gives the story its unique setting‚ and guilt further develops the characters. Unreliable narrators give the reader an outstanding view of the story as it is being told through an unstable person. In the story The Black Cat Poe exclaims this line “But my disease grew upon me --for what a disease is like Alcohol!” This line explains that the narrator is an alcoholic‚ rendering
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even plans to kill her husband Tom Willard‚ since he is in abnormal pursuit of “business success” (Anderson‚ 1919). Based on these peculiar behaviors‚ Elizabeth is often considered as a “grotesque” by both the people in the town and literary critics. Critics‚ like Regis Michaud‚ endeavor to explain Elizabeth’s grotesque psyche with Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical terms including “fear of intimacy”‚ “the Oedipus complex”‚
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The American West Three Beneficial Facts About the Frontier From My Antonia Westward Expansion was still a new concept for many Americans during the time of Willa Cather’s novel‚ My Antonia‚ but there had been a lot of progress as well. According to Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier‚ although the Westward Expansion began in 1803‚ it didn’t make its way into Nebraska until around 1867. (Billington) My Antonia was set in the 1880s‚ around ten to fifteen years after the first settlers
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Antonia Novello is a very important person in medical history. She was born Antonia Coello on August 23‚ 1944 in a Puerto Rican town. Antonia had a mother who was a teacher that later became a principal at Yabuca high school. Her father passed away when she was only eight years old. Antonia was born with a chronic illness of the colon which caused her much pain including not being able to have children later in life. All of these sufferings inspired her to serve others‚ especially children. As an
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