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    The Ideal Woman: Sita

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    willingness to enter the fire to prove to Rama that she has never waivered in her faithfulness to him. To first understand Sita’s role as the ideal woman‚ one must comprehend the role of her husband in the kingdom. In a huge way‚ Sita’s womanly purity is used to further exhibit Rama’s perfection. Rama is an ideal citizen and is set to inherit the throne‚ loved by all of the people and a model of dharma to many. On the day of his coronation‚ the people proclaim‚ “We shall

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    sub-continent into India and Pakistan on the basis of territory as well as religion. However‚ this homogeneous division let loose fear‚ insecurity‚ religious fury‚ migration of staggering magnitude in both the communities. Women were abducted‚ their ‘purity’ lost and their body became a medium on which vengeance was taken‚ victory celebrated. People in general were infected with the spirit of vendetta committed excess on the women folk of the other community. On 6th December‚ 1947 an agreement

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    Importance of Discipline

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    21. Importance of discipline While uneducated birds and beasts Know how to lead regulated lives‚ Alas! Man endowed with intelligence Does not lead a disciplined life. EMBODIMENTS of love! Discipline is vital to every living being. For man it is even more important like the spinal column. Without discipline mankind will be ruined. Discipline means the observance of certain well-defined rules. Without such regulation it is not possible to maintain humanness. Such regulation contributes to the glory

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    dichotomies‚ clear cut divisions‚ to illustrate main points. The most prominent dichotomy is the sweet and fragile Blanche opposed to the cruel and savage Stanley. The play also highlights other dichotomies such as strong and delicate‚ hidden and open‚ and purity and filth. Basically‚ Tennessee Williams uses dichotomies to show main points of theme‚ and Tennessee Williams also use dichotomies to show that viewing life in clear cut options with no grey area is a cause of many problems. One of the main of the

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    blood-dimmed tide is loosed‚" suggesting that the purity of the soul has been corrupted by the destruction that accompanies chaos. Yeats uses the second line of the metaphor‚ "...and everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned‚" to show how the value of life‚ health of country‚ and civilized order have died. In this metaphor Yeats conveys his socio-religious idea that the deterioration of societal morals has led the way for anarchy to corrupt the religious purity of the individual. The third metaphor brings

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    express the author’s opinions. Rosalind- David’s half-cousin and sweetheart; flees with him to the Fringes. Anne- Only member of the group to violate its solidarity; marries a "norm"; commits suicide. Joseph Strorm - David’s father; champion of purity in all forms of life; leading figure in Waknuk. Spiderman- The older brother of Joseph Strorm; deprived of his rights as a boy because of deviational developments in his arms and legs; lives in the Fringes. Old Jacob- Keeper at the Strorm farm;

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    Roses

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    bright red roses are interpreted as the ultimate expression of romantic and abiding love. Their bright red shade expresses these emotions perfectly. The second type‚ white roses‚ has always been synonymous with purity and virtue. And so‚ sincerity and purity are some of the obvious meanings of a white rose. White has ever been a symbol of innocence‚ of a world unspoiled and untarnished. The meaning of a bunch of glowing white roses is innocence and spiritual love. Therefore‚ the white

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    TS Eliot's 'The Love Song'

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    English Journey Essay Journeys lead to greater understanding. They can be physical‚ inner or imaginative and can allow one to gain self-awareness‚ discover their flaws and weaknesses as well as gain spiritual enlightenment. That journeys can lead to greater understanding can be seen in TS Eliot’s poem The Love Song‚ Philip Otto Rouge artwork Dawn‚ Harwood’s poem In the Park and Victor Kellesher’s book cover Ivory trail. Journeys lead to greater understanding. This can be seen in The Love Song…

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    settings that are full of menace‚ but there are also elements that subvert this view and portray purity and entrapment; the need to escape the gothic mould. A desolate setting is a place without life in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness. This is expressed in ‘The Courtship of Mr Lyon” when the girl finds herself “bored” in the country. This subverts the gothic as the country is associated with purity and feminine inexperience‚ compared to the male dominated‚ corrupted city. We see here that the

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    J.D Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye is about a young Holden Caulfield’s growth into maturity. Caulfield begins the novel as an inexperienced boarding school student attending Pencey Prep‚ a private boarding school located in Pennsylvania‚ who is struggling academically and socially. After getting kicked out of yet another boarding school‚ Caulfield travels to New York City before going home. After staying in New York for the time period between when he got kicked out and when he can return home

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