The fiction novel Out Of Focus by Margaret Buffie is an old‚ true sounding story about a teenager named Bernie Dodd with extra burdens‚ including looking after her younger siblings because their single mother is an irresponsible alcoholic. When Bernie was thirteen‚ she told her mother‚ “When you stop being drunk‚ I’ll call you Mom” (Buffie‚ 29). She is sixteen now‚ and still calls her mom Celia. Things started to look up for Bernie and her younger siblings Ally and Jojo; Celia is marrying Mario‚
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Helen Cixous’s The Name of Oedipus: Song of the Forbidden Body (1978). The play is providing a feminine perspective on Sophocles’s Oedipus Rex asking the matter of existence‚ name‚
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Tricks With Mirrors by Margaret Atwood In Part I of Tricks With Mirrors‚ Atwood uses a seemingly vague introduction to the subject matter‚ but gets straight to the point. Within five lines‚ she distinctly identifies her role as a mirror as she says‚ "I enter with you and become a mirror‚" (4-5). She gives the impression that she is merely an object in this relationship. She is a mirror through which her self-absorbed lover may view himself. "Mirrors are the perfect lovers‚" she states (6-7). They
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parts shows Atwood’s point of making the body of the story the main focus. The conflict is what drives the middle section of the story and makes it interesting. In both parts B and C‚ the conflict takes up the middle portion of the story and drives the plot until the characters’
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final. Book critics usually prefer novels which cleverly encompass all aspects of literature. This includes plot and style‚ but also an array of other aspects. However‚ if one were to prioritize‚ would style and language trump plot? It all depends on themes. For example‚ Emile Zola‚ while writing Therese Raquin which focuses on human behavior in a psychological novel‚ might put emphasis on plot to get his point across. But if his language is faulty‚ his style ambiguous; then will the reader truly understand
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led to this perfect knot are best left in the text. The question persists as the elephant in the room: is this practice – insisting on the ending‚ rather than the triumphed “middle” – correct? In her work of metafiction entitled “Happy Endings‚” Margaret Atwood parodies narrative elements‚ including the
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Throughout the book‚ The Origins of Slavery‚ the author‚ Betty Woods‚ depicts how religion and race along with social‚ economic‚ and political factors were the key factors in determining the exact timing that the colonist’s labor bases of indentured Europeans would change to involuntary West African servitude. These religion and racial differences along with the economic demand for more labor played the key roles in the formation of slavery in the English colonies. When the Europeans first arrived
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The book’s focus is around a 12 year old girl named Melody. She is living with the disease Cerebral Palsy. She can’t walk‚ talk or feed herself. But the disease does not limit it her like everyone thinks it does. She has a photographic memory‚ and is a very intelligent individual. But she has no way to ever show any of this. Her disability stops her from communicating her emotions and thoughts‚ but it does not stop her from learning. Most of all this little girl is simply a girl. She worries what
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Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton‚ 1924‚ 44m) Plot Segmentation I. Opening Title Cards A. Joseph M. Schenck presents Buster Keaton in “Projectionist”‚ A Metro Attraction B. Directed by Buster Keaton C. Story by Jean Havez‚ Joe Mitchell and Clyde Bruckman‚ Photography by Elgin Lessley and Byron Houck‚ Art Director‚ Fred Gabourie‚ Electrician‚ Denver Harmon D. Distributed by Metro Pictures Corporation‚ Controlled by Loew’s Incorporated E. Passed by the National Board of Review II. Act One A.
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A Restless Liar The Penelopiad‚ written by Margaret Atwood‚ is a story based on Penelope’s life experiences. Penelope‚ Queen of Ithaca‚ provides this information while in Hades‚ but speaks as if she were from modern times. Most of The Penelopiad is about Penelope’s life; however there is another major story line. The maids that assist Penelope in her everyday work also voice their hardships they are subjected to throughout their lives. The reader gets both Penelope’s and her maid’s points of view
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