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    Death & the Past in “A Streetcar Named Desire” Our lives are consumed by the past. The past of what we have done and what we once accomplished. As we look back on these past memories we can realize the impact these events have on our present lives. The loss of a past love marks our future relationships‚ the loss of our family influences the choices we make today‚ and the loss of our dignity can confuse the life we live in the present. These losses or deaths require healing from which you need

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    Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants‚" tells the story of an American man and a girl who is named Jig. They are both sitting outside of a train station in Spain looking across a valley while drinking beer. In “Hills Like White Elephants‚” Hemingway discusses the landscape before them‚ the valley of the Ebro River‚ that has long white hills. As the American and the girl begin to have a conversation‚ the girl remarks on the Ebro River of the way it looks. After a while the American asked

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    "Desire Under the Elms" In "Desire Under the Elms"‚ by Eugene O’Neill‚ many uses of both biblical and mythological allusions can be seen. These allusions help add depth to the plot of the play by linking the play to other similar‚ well-known stories. Three of the best allusions are seen in Cabot’s talk about how God is a strong god‚ his talk about God being in the stones‚ and his telling Eben that he is blind as a mole. Cabot’s talk about God being a strong god is important to the story.

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    The story deals around Stella‚ who is pushed around by the other main characters. I The first scene really evaluates the key characters in the stories and shows how they are‚ by using them in situations. It demonstrates the characters’ personalities with key interactions of the characters amongst themselves. It really opens up by showing how passive and non-aggressive Stella is about her surroundings and how she deals with everyday life. It shows how she has almost no will in dealing with confrontations

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    is the noun or pronoun about which something is written. To find the subject of a sentence‚ identify who or what is doing the action. If there is no subject‚ the sentence is a fragment Examples Fragment: Thought about leaving the room. Complete sentence: He thought about leaving the room. Fragment: Feeling nervous about the presentation. Complete

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    According to Richard Rodriguez‚ author of “The Achievement of Desire”‚ talks about a student who always reads books and top of his class. He rather than spends time with family or friends he uses time to read books. So‚ he called “scholarship boy”. He always would stack up with books and when he was supposed to be sleep or playing outside with friends‚ his mom would always find him reading. The scholarship boy reaches a point that he cannot admire his parents anymore because he was embarrassed at

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    The Story of an Eyewitness by Jack London is his report on the aftermath of the huge earthquake in San Francisco‚ California on April 18th‚ 1906. Mission Street I saw a milk wagon. A steel telegraph pole had smashed down sheer through the driver’s seat and crushed the front wheels. The milk cans lay scattered around. All day Thursday and all Thursday night‚ all day Friday and Friday night‚ the flames still raged on. Friday night saw the flames finally conquered‚ though not until Russian Hill

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    can be representative of all the mistakes made. These memories can be very influential on essentially every aspect of one’s life‚ from emotional stability to decision-making abilities. Tennessee Williams in his contemporary play‚ A Streetcar named Desire‚ shows the significance of the memories of the past in the life of a young female protagonist. Blanche Debois’ past memories have contributed to her development as a character‚ her delusional behaviour and her foreshadowed demise as a tragic heroine

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    Self-Delusions: A Streetcar Named Desire In this close reading analysis I will be focusing on the characters Stella and Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. I am going to analyze the self-delusions of these two sisters and how their delusions help or harm other characters. By doing so‚ I will be able to show how their behavior in some specific instances shapes our judgment on them as a reader.  The character Stella has some delusions about her marriage. She believes that

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    suicide of her husband‚ Allan. As the story progresses‚ her remorse becomes more and more apparent. She regrets calling him “disgusting” after discovering that he was having an affair with an older man (133). Blanche feels as though Allan’s blood is on her hands because of her harsh judgement‚ and lack of compassion towards him. Because his death was so sudden and unexpected‚ she never gets an opportunity to get closure on the issue. After sharing the story with Mitch‚ this ultimately drives her

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