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    reader’s trust by showing her character’s obvious flaw in memory through her perspective as a child‚ coupled with observations made by the adult Bechdel narrating the work. These two perspectives lead to the reality the reader finds themselves in with Bechdel at the story’s close. This “reality” is truth as we know it; what we perceive to be real life. The formerly mentioned observations take the form of re- occurring illustrations of seemingly minor objects that reveal her character’s inner workings

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    Essay on “Real Time ” By Amit Chaudhuri Real time is a short story written by Amit Chaudhuri in 2002. The title of the story plays such a significant role throughout the play because of its relatable themes and beautiful writing style. Chaudhuri’s ability to use realism in such a creative manner that grasps the reader’s attention and flows in a manner that while telling a beautiful story is still able to pass a message that revolves around the realism and the current state of social interaction

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    boat. The fog shows that there is a rather large secret to be revealed‚ fog/smoke and water are used in this very important scene. The fog symbolises that they are hiding behind the truth. Water is used a lot in the film because it is used to show reality and the truth. The water also triggers Teddy’s memories about his traumatic past. “It was the smoke that got her not the fire. That’s what important.” Scorsese uses smoke to show that there are secrets hiding beneath each character. The quote relates

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    (15)and Vanessa(6) -Manawaka -"I detested the fact that I was so young" -Chris creates his own fantasy world (ranch‚ racing horses etc.) He tries to sell magazines‚ vacuum cleaners even when he knows he won’t make it to university. He can’t face reality. Also‚ when there is conflict he ignores it and it seems like he doesn’t even notice it. He holds a fantasy in his mind that seems real to him -In Shallow Creek‚ when Vanessa sees the horses is when we are aware that Chris is living in a world of

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    construction of social reality. The focus of your essay may be on ONE only of the following topics; the banking crisis‚ war‚ human sexuality‚ patriarchy‚ psychological language. Talk about The power and role language has and its relationship to social reality and also link to patriarchy. Not to use in essay. Just to get a better understanding.If so paraphrase. E.g. Chomsky (1982) argued that….. or Research has reliably demonstrated that complex language is universal (Chomsky‚ 1982). Reality/perception-discourse

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    exist in reality is another. ’Lord‚ not only are You that then which nothing greater can be conceived but you are also something greater than can be conceived’ St. Anselm‚ Proslogion. As Anselm states above‚ God is that which nothing greater can be conceived‚ therefore not only must he exist in the mind‚ but in reality. This is because it is greater to exist in reality than simply in the mind. There is strength in this point‚ as what Anselm is saying is true. It is greater to exist in reality‚ that

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    DEATH OF A SALESMAN * Willy has mental problems * Flicking to reality and illusion * Packed to the rafters – Ted the old man is living with Alzheimer’s his behaviour is becoming erratic – same as willy * Each character has a different reality Willy’s reality * He believes personal accomplishment is possible * A man who knows what he wants will go after it and succeed * Someone has to be well liked – compared with modern notions‚ superficial notions – link to cosmetic

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    confusing fiction with reality‚ what is one to assume when events in real life are far too convenient for people just to label it as a normal occurrence and move on. When reading comic books‚ and their Japanese counterpart mangas‚ one may often assume that the story will be filled with fantastic and fictional events and characters‚ but sometimes in this oh so real world of ours things happen just as they would in the fantasy realm of comic books and the line between fiction and reality is blurred. Death

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    Fitzgerald condemns his readers to the knowledge that the American dream is not the key to eudemonia but rather the stair way which once started upon leads inescapably to destruction. When we refuse to accept reality‚ we lose it completely. The notion of the American dream is a primary concern in the novel. Coincidentally Fitzgerald shows it to be just that. A dream. The frequent‚ yet subtle references to theatre‚ fantasy and ideals throughout the novel reinforce this. Like any ideal‚ it is flawed

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    well-to-do. She holds a hope in the goodness of the country people‚ and she uses cliches to help her explain and accept the vices of other people. Unfortunately‚ she holds a false reality and places her hope in those with less than honorable intentions for the most part. Mrs. Hopewell lives in her own created reality. She is extremely out of touch with how the world truly is. This is symbolized through her belief that the “hope” in the world lies in those she feels are the “good country people

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