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    of one’s past may affect the situation of one’s future and therefore I agree that fate had played a major role in the novel. In the story‚ one of the themes are to always respect ones promises and to fulfill them or you had to face the consequences. This is shown when Elya Yelnats does not fulfill his promise to Madame Zeroni and soon after‚ pays the price. In the novel‚ Madame Zeroni warns Elya “ That if he failed to do so‚ he would be cursed for eternity.” And at the time “…he thought

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    Many authors construct themes through their novels to deliver their personal point of view on a particular matter occurring within society. This is dominantly reflected in the 1945 novel‚ ‘Animal Farm’ by George Orwell (Eric Blaire). The novel ‘Animal Farm’ is centralised among the story of the animals that live on Manor Farm‚ where they are dictated by their cruel master Mr Jones. Under the inspiration of a pig named Old Major‚ the animals rebel against Mr Jones and overthrow him. They decide to

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    Spencer Aksland Mr. Dunne English 12 October 4‚ 2012 In the novel “1984” by George Orwell the theme of betrayal is reoccurring throughout. We see different elements of betrayal in each part of this book. From the reader’s introduction into the society of Oceania. To the events leading up to the ultimate betrayal. The character that we see this world through is Winston Smith. His experience is meant to be that of the average party member. What he goes through could be the same as many others

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    Raw - Essay "Institutions may have varying effects on individuals". Discuss this statement with reference to ’Raw’. The novelRaw’‚ written by Scott Monk‚ shows that an institution may have varying effects on an individual. In this case the institution being ’The Farm’. The aim of the institution‚ being to transform the bad ways/behaviours of the individual. The individuals are expected to be in compliance of the rules and expectations of the caretakers‚ Mary & Sam. If the individuals protest

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    encourages freedom of choice but also freedom to choose consequence‚ "if you wan to break the rules‚ you have to face the consequences." Thus‚ Sam chooses to use rehabilitation rather than punishment as a form of change. Throughout the text‚ Monk uses the theme of power‚ and its abuse‚ through his various characters. Power plays an important aspect for individuals in an institution. For those that have power‚ it gives them a sense of security‚ confidence‚ respect and authority. Tyson represents the issue

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    purification is essential in the thematic structure of the two novels. Compare the symbols of the purification in “The Mill on the Floss” and “Jane Eyre” . The mill on the floss and Jane Eyre are novels written in the late nineteenth century. First‚ "The Mill on the Floss" by George Eliot’s. It tells the story of Tom and Maggie Tulliver‚ a brother and sister growing up on the river Floss near the village. "Jane Eyre" is the second novel. Jane Eyre the title of its title character‚ a poor orphaned

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    Question: Write on the theme of ‘forgiveness’ that you find in the novel‚ ‘The Curse’. Lee Su Ann‚ the writer of the novel ‘The Curse’ had brought up many themes in her writing. One of the themes that I liked very much in this novel is ‘forgiveness’ which was clearly portrayed in Azreen’s character. As we know from the beginning‚ Azreen is a very outspoken‚ aggressive and stubborn character but towards the ending of the story she had learnt to forgive others. Azreen was very much influenced

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    2.1 Background Novel is a long prose narrative that describes fictional characters and events in the form of a sequential story. In general‚ novels consist of many different genres‚ such as adventure‚ science fiction‚ family‚ fantasy‚ and so on. In this paper‚ I will analyze a novel titled 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea. I analyze this novel because this novel has a genre of adventure‚ and I like everything related to an adventure‚ particularly an adventure under the sea. This novel tells about a very

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    Consider Sea of Poppies as a historical novel Indian English novel writing shares a literary community. For instance‚ during 1930s‚ novelists like Mulk Raj Anand‚ Raja Rao and R K Narayan had ‘Gandhi’ as a shared literary‚ philosophical and cultural influence. Then post-independence period of novel writing portrays the partition fiction and subsequently the trauma. The decade of 1980s onwards‚ novels are exhibiting the political scenario of the nation either it is by Rohinton Mistry or novelists

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