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    Charles Dicken’s Novels: Literary Criticism Something about Charles Dickens and his ability to take his reader to unbelievable places with his imaginative powers allows him the honor of being the most popular English novelist of the 19th century. Dickens has thrilled his readers for many years with his down-to-earth stories about real people forced into real situations. Charles Dickens has the ability to tell his stories from personal experiences. He fine-tuned his ability to tell his own story

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    Trosino American Literature Honor Period 7 May 10‚ 2013 Similarity in characters of apocalyptic novels. “What is a rebel? A man who says no.”- said Albert Camus‚ a French Nobel Prize winning author‚ journalist and philosopher. Post-apocalyptic fiction novels usually use the dystopia society‚ in which rules have changed and life get either better or worse. Main characters of post-apocalyptic novel usually reject the society‚ since authors want to give a message of objection against a current event

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    Haruki Murakami: On seeing the 100% perfect girl one beautiful April morning | One beautiful April morning‚ on a narrow side street in Tokyo’s fashionable Harujuku neighborhood‚ I walked past the 100% perfect girl.Tell you the truth‚ she’s not that good-looking. She doesn’t stand out in any way. Her clothes are nothing special. The back of her hair is still bent out of shape from sleep. She isn’t young‚ either - must be near thirty‚ not even close to a "girl‚" properly speaking. But still‚ I know

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    Winston walked down the sidewalk‚ a sense of apathy after his encounter with O’Brian in room 101 on several occasions‚ a sense of love; apathetic‚ emotionless love‚ for Big Brother. Winston did not remember what had happened in Room 101‚ nor how long he had been there for. Winston headed towards the park where he would meet the dark-haired girl he knew as Julia. Winston had an unexplainable emotion trapped inside his conscious‚ wanting to break free. Winston stopped for a moment to look up at a poster

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    Chapter One Introduction 1-1 Introductory Note Learning vocabulary is an important aspect of the listening‚ speaking reading and writing skills for EFL students. This study is to investigate the efficiency of the EFL college students in learning word derivation. The present study is concerned with prefixes and suffixes since these two categories deal with forming new words and they both represent an active role in building new words in English. 1-2 The Problem of the Study “Language

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    taking over the world. Orwell does this by representing the weather as a mood and tone of the novel as well as the amount of freedom the characters have. He also uses imagery such as the telescreens and signs with logos that represent oppression. Orwell uses Winston as the main character and also as a main weapon against the party. Not only does Winston lead the story he also is a symbol for rebellion. The novel begins with the setting being described as a “bright cold day” (Orwell 1) with Winston attempting

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    2.7.3 Jhaverchand Meghani (1897-1947) Jhaverchand Meghani‚ popularly known as a poet of powerful sentiments‚ tried his hand at writing historical novels too. He wrote historical novels like Samarangan (1938)‚ Sorath Taran Vahetan Pani‚ Ra Gangajaliyo (1939) and Gujarat-no Jay (Part I (1939)‚ Part II (1942)). Comparing Meghani with Munshi‚ Mansukhlal Jhaveri comments: “If Munshi’s major women characters are much-pampered adolescent daughters and Ramanlal Desai’s are charming beloveds‚ then Meghani’s

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    Fight Club: Analysis of Novel and film Fight Club is a potent‚ diabolically sharp‚ and nerve chafing satire that was beautifully written by Chuck Palahniuk and adapted to the silver screen by David Fincher. A story masterfully brought together by mischief‚ mayhem‚ and ironically‚ soap. Fight Club is the definition of a cult classic because the issues dealt within the novel touched so close to home to the generation this novel was intended for‚ generation X. The novel was written in 1996 and quickly

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    Jane Austen’s novels” “It’s a fact that more women read Jane Austen than men”‚ says Vic‚ a blogger. One might want to know why‚ so an individual might research and discover that many men say the real reason they do not like Jane Austen is because‚ “ the main characters are girls and I am a guy” blaming the reason that they do not like her works on the bases of it not being relatable. In actuality‚ men do not like Austen because she depicts men as exactly what they are. In her novel Sense and Sensibility

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been labelled as a picaresque novel. A picaresque novel is an adventure story that involves an anti-hero or picaro who wanders around with no actual destination in mind. The picaresque novel has many key elements. It must contain an anti-hero who is usually described as an underling(subordinate) with no place in society‚ it is usually told in autobiographical form‚ and it is potentially endless‚ meaning that it has no tight plot‚ but could go on and on. The

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