I enjoyed the novel The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien. I believe that this novel presents important themes that are relevant in today’s society‚ just as much as they make up an entertaining plot. Themes such as Heroism‚ Race and Lineage‚ Good vs. Evil‚ Loyalty and Home are discussed in novels written in recent times. They give the reader a strong sense of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ in the plot. This allows the audience to distinguish between good and evil. Tolkien uses an enormous vocabulary of words that are
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D block Frankenstein as a Gothic Novel The Gothic novel has a rich tradition and is a well-established genre. It continues to influence our culture in modern times. The characteristics of a gothic novel can be exemplified in Mary Shelley’s most famous novel‚ Frankenstein. A classic and easily identified characteristic of a gothic novel is an atmosphere of suspense and the fear of the unknown. A dark and brooding mood permeates throughout Frankenstein‚ often taking the form of bizarre weather
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The Airport Novel is by far an interesting genre. At a glance‚ books which can be put under this classification may be seen as something which is merely meant to make an otherwise boring experience a bit less boring‚ by offering a superficial‚ engaging‚ and lengthy story to pass the time whilst one is waiting for a delayed flight‚ waiting in a baggage line and the normal fare of an airport’s monotony. While to a certain extent the Airport Novel is merely a vehicle for the passing of otherwise boring
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Betrayal‚ to deceive and become disloyal. In the novel betrayal can be observed as a prevalent motif. The author used three events and ideas throughout the reading. First being a girl turning in her parents for harboring two colored boys. Second being Fiona snitching on Martin and Ethel. Third is the ideas of society. Firstly‚ “A mob strung up a husband and wife who hid two colored boys in their barn. Their daughter turned them in‚ jealous of the attention. Despite their youth‚” Whitehead 362. I
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Novel Comparison: Frankenstein vs This Dark Endeavor Dark‚ condescending‚ and secretive are all adjectives that describe Mary Shelley’s classic: Frankenstein‚ on the other hand‚ a new look on ancient horror in This Dark Endeavor has entirely changed the original story’s mood‚ theme‚ and even characters. Main plot points like these resonate throughout the new novel‚ such as amendments to Victor’s persona‚ Elizabeth’s character‚ and the amount of description put into the setting. Unlike the original
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After discussing the various reasons which have made the novel the most popular literary form today‚ let us consider the main characteristics of the modern novel. In the first place‚ we can say that it is realistic as opposed toidealistic. The ‘realistic’ writer is one who thinks that truth to observed facts—facts about the outer world‚ or facts about his own feelings—is the great thing‚ while the ‘idealistic’ writer wants rather to create a pleasant and edifying picture. The modern novelist is ‘realistic’
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forbidden. Other important features that distinguish or help define totalitarianism include restricted or eliminated constitutional rights‚ state terrorism‚ and totalitarian rulers are known as ideological dictators. The government of Oceania‚ in the novel 1984‚ is an example of totalitarian society. Germany‚ under Adolf Hitler’s National Socialism is another example of totalitarianism. Orwell’s Oceania has both similarities and differences to the totalitarian states of the twentieth century. The
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$2.95 The Novels of William Golding The Novels of William Golding The Ohio State University Press Howard S. Babb The Novels of William Golding All quotations from LORD OF THE FLIES by William Golding are reprinted by permission of Faber and Faber‚ Ltd.‚ and Coward-McCann‚ Inc. Copyright © 1954 by William Gerald Golding. All quotations from William Golding’s THE INHERITORS‚ PINCHER MARTIN (original American title: THE TWO DEATHS OF CHRISTOPHER MARTIN) ‚ FREE
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Elle: A Novel Analysis The Author and his Devises Douglas Glover is a known Canadian author of various fiction works that has capture readers of different nationalities‚ belief and preferences. While there were many other works of Glover such as notes Home from a Prodigal Son‚ The Enamored Knight‚ and novels such as The Life and Times of Captain N and 16 Categories of Desire ‚ Elle‚ a novel based on a true or rather historic figure‚ Marguerite de Roberval‚ on her way to discovering Canada with
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NOVELS BY FILIPINO AUTHORS IN ENGLISH Updated on 14 June 2011 Alanguilan‚ Gerry. Elmer. SLG Publishing‚ 2010. [FANTASY/GRAPHIC NOVEL] __________. Humanis Rex! Fudge‚ 2005. [FANTASY/GRAPHIC NOVEL] __________. Wasted. Alamat‚ 2002. [ACTION/GRAPHIC NOVEL] Alanguilan‚ Gerry and Arlan Esmeña. Where Bold Stars Go to Die. Komikero‚ 2009. [EROTICA/GRAPHIC NOVEL] Alfar‚ Dean Francis. Salamanca. Ateneo‚ 2007. [FANTASY] Alumit‚ Noel. Letters to Montgomery Clift. MacAdam/Cage‚ 2002. [LITERARY FICTION] __________
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