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    men and women. Men tended to dominate women. They wanted to be followed and not contradicted by anyone when it comes in decision making. For them‚ women are weak and can’t live without them. Men are really annoying because they thought that a woman’s life depends on them. They are full of confidence and egoistic bastard and treated woman like a dog who waited for their master’s instruction‚ obeyed them and if failed to do so then you’ll pay for it. Woman waited for them to come home in such no time

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    Literature Songs Killing An Arab by The Cure History Composer Robert Smith has said that the song "was a short poetic attempt at condensing my impression of the key moments in L’Étranger (The Stranger) by Albert Camus". The lyrics describe a shooting on a beach‚ in which the Arab of the title is killed by the song’s narrator; in Camus’ story the protagonist‚ Meursault‚ shoots an Arab on a beach‚ overwhelmed by his surroundings. Meursault is condemned for his honesty about his feelings. He is

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    What is Literature? Language Department IPGK Pendidikan Teknik Based on your experience learning literature‚ what is literature? What are the characteristics of literature? Do you need to learn literature? •  Traditionally‚ literature is “imaginative” writing. •  However‚ the distinction between “real” and “fake” or “fact” and “fiction” isn’t always a good distinction; many classical works were non-fiction. Literature is Subjective •  Since the 1980’s‚ the “literary

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    Literature has had a major impact on the development of society. It has shaped civilizations‚ changed political systems and exposed injustice. Literature gives us a connection to others through the emotions it creates. It can instigate and bolster whole social issues with nothing but words. Even though countless people do not even realize‚ literature has shaped and molded our society. Literature is something used every day to learn and improve intelligence. Textbooks used in school‚ even though

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    essential questions included: • What contributions did EAP make to American literature? • How did his life experiences influence his work? • Who are some writers that have been influenced by his work? • How does his legacy live on? We began by reading some of his famous works including‚ The Raven‚ The Tell Tale Heart‚ and Annabel Lee. Students were given an internet scavenger hunt with questions about his works‚ life and mysterious death. It also included more current articles for them to read

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    Turks in 1575‚ de Cervantes spent five years in prison. He was freed in 1580 and returned home. De Cervantes finally achieved literary success in his later years‚ publishing the first part of Don Quixote in 1605. He died in 1616. For nearly his entire life‚ Miguel de Cervantes struggled financially. His father‚ Rodrigo‚ deaf from birth‚ worked as a surgeon—a lowly trade at the time. De Cervantes and his family moved around several times in his youth‚ as his father searched for better work prospects.

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    CARLOS PALANCA MEMORIAL AWARDS FOR LITERATURE The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) was established in 1950. The heirs of Don Carlos Palanca‚ Sr. found it most fitting to commemorate his memory through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. The Palanca Awards aims to help develop Philippine Literature by: 1. Providing incentives for writers to craft their most outstanding literary works. 2. Being a treasury of the Philippine’s literary

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    Mariner sees another ship’s sail at a distance. He wants to yell out‚ but his mouth is too dry‚ so he sucks some of his own blood to moisten his lips. He’s like‚ "A ship! We’re saved." Sadly‚ the ship is a ghost ship steered by two spirits‚ Death and Life-in-Death‚ who have to be the last people you’d want to meet on a journey. Everyone on the Mariner’s ship dies. He was on a boat with a lot of dead bodies‚ surrounded by an ocean full of slimy things. Worse‚ these slimy things are nasty water snakes

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    past relationships‚ feelings‚ and situations. Characters are faced with the challenge of facing what happened in their lives‚ forgetting it‚ and moving on from it. In Dreaming in Cuban‚ Celia lives her life in seperation. "Celia cannot decide which is worse‚ separation or death. Separation is familiar‚ too familiar‚ but Celia is uncertain she can reconcile it with permanence." From Celias first marriage and on she experienced sepereation and the people she cared about most leaving her life. She

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    of the most outstanding American writers‚ wins worldwide reputation not merely because of his gifted writings but also for his adventurous and life. He has participated in the two World Wars and the Spanish civil war‚ which provides much raw source for his works. As a critic comments that “his war experience proved so shattering and nightmarish that his life and writings were permanently affected” (Chang Yaoxin 226)‚ war has always been a significant subject for him and has influenced the style and

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