Christian F. Lyons English 2301.11 Ms. Daigle Vidrine 24 February 2010 Off the Bus: A Thematic Analysis of Vivian Gornick’s “On The Bus” Sometimes all we need is for someone to listen; Gornick realizes this as she travels back and forth on a bus from New York to a school three in a half hours away. While traveling to and from school‚ she meets an exhausted woman in her mid twenties named Jewel‚ who is traveling from Cleveland to New York to visit her sick mother. Over the few weeks they
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it‚ which aided in expressing the overall theme. The film manages to pull this off while still giving each of its narrative segments equal weight; as a result they work like interlocking gears‚ each one necessary to all the others. Leaving us with thematic structure and many different kinds of pulp in a humorous amoral setting. What is strange about these intermingled narratives is the order in which they are told. I hope to articulate how the fracturing of this story aided in the overall effectiveness
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Thematic analysis of Nicholas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now‚ using research sources as well as your own close analysis of this and other films to support your argument. Kathryn Cameron January 2012 3‚088 Contents Introduction (Page 3) The Colour Red (Page 4) Water and Reflection (Page 7) Falling and Smashing Glass (Page 10) Deformity (Page 12) Conclusion (Page 13) References (Page 14) Introduction Don’t Look Now (1973) is
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in "Thematics‚" by Boris Tomashevsky he disscuses the difference between plot and story‚ most people think their interchngable but this is not the case. Story is the easy way to say what the event and characters are doing and going through. plot is how the story is set up‚ what events are told first and who is the narrator. story shows a connection on causeality‚ this means on event in the story causes another. this differs from plot in a way becasue plot is the chronalogical order of things as
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Throughout the novel of “Kit’s Wilderness”‚ there are several reoccurring themes that stand out to me. They are shown through the plot‚ setting‚ characters and language of the book. Lots of these themes link together. Darkness and light is perhaps the main theme of the book. Constantly‚ throughout the novel‚ darkness and light is present and mentioned although‚ used many times‚ in different contexts. For example “Grandpa moved in and out of his darkness” and “….into the fringes of the light” are
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A friend to me is someone who you can trust and share some of the same common interests with. A friend should be someone you can tell anything and they won’t judge you for it. Also you should be able to trust them with anything including emotional secrets. In my opinion if you cant do any of these things with someone you consider a friend‚ you should probably reconsider. Friends are people that should be cherished and chosen carefully. In the case of the cube brothers‚ Rick and Gordon character-traits
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Thematic Analysis: Smaller and Smaller Circles by F.H. Batacan The Modern Face of Philippine Society (Violence‚ Abuse‚ Crime‚ Justice) F.H. Batacan’s Pinoy detective novel‚ Smaller and Smaller Circles‚ creatively presents the kind of society the Philippines has right now – how‚ nowadays‚ negative it has become. It shows a theme on violence and abuse‚ the other things that go with them like motivation (anger‚ etc) and consequences (results)‚ and gives the readers an idea about how unfair the
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The thematic function of George Willard. George Willard is the most recurrent character in Winesburg‚ Ohio. He is not the hero‚ but he appears in 19 out of the 24 stories. Being a reporter George has the chance to meet most inhabitants of Winesburg‚ Ohio. Along the stories‚ he develops many similarities with “The Writer“ in “The book of the Grotesque“. George is the only connection to all the characters and Anderson’s own representation in Winesburg. The inhabitants of Winesburg‚ Ohio are “deformed
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Thematic Essay Temptation and self-indulgence can obscure one’s priorities in life‚ leading to irremediable consequences. In the story‚ Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ such consequences affect the characters- some less and some more. One victim is the protagonist‚ Pip. Tempted by his greed‚ Pip embarks on a journey to pursue his goal to become a gentleman in order to win over his love- Estella. However‚ he must sacrifice almost everything in able to accomplish his selfish goal. Provoked by
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Romeo and Juliet is a classic tale of two “star-crossed lovers” (Shakespeare 736) whose destinies were pre-determined. As the scenes unfold‚ the main theme of love dominates above all else. As a matter of fact‚ Romeo and Juliet is the most famous love story there is in English literature. The audience is taught to accept the realm of variations of love such as love at first sight‚ lust‚ and infatuation. Throughout the decades‚ many more versions of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet were created including
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