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    Due Date: 8th April 2005 The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum Long Essay Question 2: Knowing about the writer of a literary text can shape significantly the way that it is read. Consider the effect of the writer ’s context on your understanding of The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum. The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum is the product of a political and social genius: it is a comment on Germany and society in general and is‚ as its author‚ Heinrich Boll would have it described‚ "a pamphlet

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    Guzman Section: DMA1 Book: The Lost Symbol Author: Dan Brown “THE EXPOSURE OF CONFUSING MYTHS” I’ve read some of Dan Brown’s books and I must say that I do enjoy his stories and the awesome idea that there could be some huge conspiracy out there that only a few people know about. Dan Brown’s writing could use a bit of revising and he’s not crafting a great literature here but the content of his stories usually makes up for that specifically The Lost Symbol makes no exception. This is

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    Lost Cause? Not in Lincoln The movie Lincoln‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ is a good representation of Civil War history with major emphasis on emancipation and the Thirteenth Amendment. One thing to notice is that this recent movie does not jump onto the Confederate Lost Cause bandwagon like many of the older movies I saw in the past. It shows that the Lost Cause view of the Civil War is beginning to fade away in modern day era but also shows the influences of present day view on Civil War history

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    Lost in Translation (2003). Director: Sofia Coppola. Summary The film takes place in Tokyo where two characters find themselves feeling alone and lost in the foreign landscape. Bob‚ a famous American actor‚ and Charlotte‚ who is married to constantly working photographer‚ are drawn to each other. They grow sympathetic towards one another and together they navigate the spaces (clubs‚ restaurants‚ karaoke bars) of an unfamiliar culture. They gain a deeper understanding of one another. Charlotte

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    The Lost Leader I. Just for a handful of silver he left us‚ Just for a ribbon to stick in his coat--- Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us‚ Lost all the others she lets us devote; They‚ with the gold to give‚ doled him out silver‚ So much was theirs who so little allowed: How all our copper had gone for his service! Rags---were they purple‚ his heart had been proud! We that had loved him so‚ followed him‚ honoured him‚ Lived in his mild and magnificent eye‚ Learned his great

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    Secret Lost in the Water ELA 20-1 What is there to be said for progress and evolution generation to generation? Have we yet found the balance of continuing legacy versus excelling in a new generation through advancement and straying from tradition? Every parent has the desire to pass along their heritage and to raise their child the way they were raised. However‚ there is something to be said for giving children the room they need to grow into their own people so they can make their own individual

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    Who is the Hero in Paradise Lost? In John Milton’s epic‚ Paradise Lost‚ Milton retells the story of Genesis and the fall of man. One might think that because of the Bible‚ the hero would most likely be God or Jesus‚ but there are other possibilities in this story. A basic description of a hero would be‚ a man‚ a fundamentally good person confronting challenges and overcoming them successfully. Satan‚ in this epic‚ confronts many challenges and battles severe character flaws‚ thus Satan is the

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    and literature. This outline can be used to analyze the film The Lost Boys‚ and how the vampires in the film function as a metaphor for drug use‚ American nationalism‚ and a broken family structure‚ all of which were common in the 1980’s. The first part of Perkowski’s analysis encompasses the information sources for the film‚ which includes the movie‚ the director‚ and the major actors and actresses of the film. The movie‚ The Lost Boys tells the story of a group of vampires who terrorize the fictional

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    Paradise Lost ‚ Milton characterizes Eve as autarchic as compared to Genesis‚ to show that obedience to God is truly more important than our own worth. In the original Genesis story‚ Eve is portrayed as a woman who was solely tricked by Satan into doing his evil doings‚ although in Paradise Lost‚ Milton portrays Eve as a woman who wasn’t just manipulated by Satan‚ but allows the reader to see Eve’s disobedience through her independent thought. In the beginning of book 9 of Paradise Lost‚ Eve is

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    The Lost Generation refers specifically to the group of American expatriate writers associated with 1920s Paris. It is a term used to refer to the generation that came of age during World War I. Ernest Hemingway is said to be the most distinguished author of this group of writers having first used the phrase "You are all a lost generation" as the epigraph to his first novel The Sun Also Rises. After World War I‚ when nineteen-year-old Hemingway returned home‚ his parents did not understand the psychological

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