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    with that group they look for others to be a part of. Lessing states this in the beginning of her summary. We as humans feel that we need to be a part of a group‚ posse‚ click‚ crowd‚ etc. The reason behind this is we grow up believing‚ and thinking what our guardians taught us what was right and what was wrong. Which there is not a problem with this but‚ how are we supposed to learn without exploring things for ourselves as individuals? Lessing states “When we are in a group‚ we tend to think as

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    Doris Lessing

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    We are first introduced to Mary as being an independent young woman. However Lessing’s character soon shows signs of being an insecure woman‚ who cares deeply what other people think about her. The reader is forced to sympathise with this self-destructing character. Throughout the novel Mary is described as being in a state of tension and under strain. Mary is unable to adapt to her new life on the farm with Dick‚ she is constantly longing for the town she left behind. The linear plot is about

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    Flight by Doris Lessing

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    Love is one of the most powerful emotions that will usually exist when everything else has gone. Therefore‚ it is really miserable when you have to let go of the one you love. In the short story “Flight” by Doris Lessing‚ we see how much the granddad loves his granddaughter‚ and how he does not want to give her up to someone else. This love comes to the granddad a lot of conflicts‚ he wants to keep his granddaughter but in the other hand‚ he has to learn and accept of letting go of his granddaughter

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    Doris Lessing- an Essay

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    DORIS LESSING: THE GREAT NOBEL LAUREATE "…that epicist of the female experience‚ who with scepticism‚ fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny"- Doris Lessing ‚ as described by the Swedish Academy while awarding her with the prestigious Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007. Not an exaggeration for a writer whose repertoire is as eclectic as the range of issues and concerns she explored. Her writings cover modernism‚ post-modernism‚ politics‚ socialism‚ communism‚

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    group in order to avoid the emptiness they feel. When people are in a group‚ they have the tendency to have the same thought process and think the same as the majority. Individuals’ begin to slowly change over time in order to remain with the rest. Lessing tries to indicate the variety of ways a person is influenced by group pressure.

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    all angry because of her utter indifference to the three men watching her. “Bitch‚” says Stanley (Lessing‚ 1963). The woman is innocent‚ having done nothing wrong‚ yet she becomes the target their ridicule and angry cheers because she is beautiful and because these men are attracted to her. It is her indifference that spurs their fury and their hatred of her. Somewhere in the male evolution‚ Lessing seems to suggest‚ a beautiful woman - or any woman for that matter - who is being her feminine and

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    a like-minded group. Most people cannot stand being alone‚ so therefore they are always looking for groups to belong to (Lessing 307). No man is an island and individuals live in groups and teams and classes that come together with a purpose. Yet‚ we are still individuals with our own contributions to give to group and to society. Americans have an idea that to quote Lessing‚ “I am a citizen of a free society‚ and that means I am an individual‚ making individual choices. My mind is my own‚ my opinions

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    Candide Free-will-agent Determine the course of action Leibniz Cause-effect Nature catastrophe disaster=knowledge Good and bad=moral Third person Good may distance readers from the protagonist/hero Genealogy Chain reaction‚ trace back the origin Disease: syphilisparody of genealogy love and cause and effect become questionable El Dorado The best‚ utopia Good: no material wealth‚ all in agreement‚ knowledge/gallery‚ safe (very hard to reach and surrounded by mountains)‚ open

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    final project in your rationale (How did several decisions work together in your project to create a meaningful effect?) a I chose to explore the way that Doris Lessing displayed the theme of maturation by creating a mixtape of the development and evolution of music from 900 AD to 2014 b I also chose to explore the metaphors Doris Lessing used in his short story Through the Tunnel by using symbols in a film (such as a day to night to day time lapse to represent Jerry going through the tunnel) to

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    Fifth Child Doris Lessing

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    Interpretation and personal opinion „The Fifth Child“ To my mind this book written by Doris Lessing is very difficult to understand. “The Fifth Child” is a very controversial story. It is about a young couple and its five children. Harriet and David want to have a big family and everything is perfect. They live happily together although they have financial difficulties. Family life is rather busy but everything goes its way until Ben – the fifth child – is born. Ben has a very aggressive character

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