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    Wild Cat Falling

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    English Novel Essay "" "Wild Cat Falling" Question or Hint: A Memorable Text Will Contain Charachters that both entertain an educate the reader. In the novel "Wild Cat Falling" there are many characters that both entertain and educate the reader. There are many characters that play important roles in the story and contribute to the main characters (Duggan - Referred to as Duggan which is his last name because no first name is stated in the story) experiences that he endures in his life during the

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    automatic reaction to danger‚ and lastly there might have been the a influence of Mother Nature’s forces and their effect on Meursault reasoning to the situation Many of Meursault’s traits affect the way he acts towards certain situations‚ he is emotionless and callous which allows have to produce very irrational behavior. Additionally he is very isolated from society and therefore does not understand how society requires him to act. Another trait Meursault has that could have been a contributing factor

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    Slaughterboy Slaughterboy by Odo Hirsch is a novel set in medieval Germany and is about a boy named Conrad who was found by a Bailiff and Gravedigger when he was barely the age of two. He was found by them when his peasant mother had died and he was naked next to the body skinny and hungry for food. As the story progresses‚ the common factor as he progresses‚ no matter how much food Conrad eats he is never satisfied. He gains first the nickname Hunger boy and later on Conrad Belly guts. My favourite

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    doesn’t immediately strike you as being a love poem‚ the primary message is that love and affection never truly dies. The writer has chosen to stick to the basic‚ monotone “abab” rhyme scheme of a sonnet. This shows him as being level-headed and emotionless‚ as the scheme is very rigid and regular. The use of iambic pentameter furthermore backs this up. Iambic pentameter is very regimental with emphasis on every other syllable. This again

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    In the novel ‘The Color Purple’ Alice Walker uses a narrative voice including a variety of techniques including tone‚ syntax‚ lexis and punctuation. Walker uses this range of techniques to represent Celie’s vulnerability. The syntax that Walker uses to represent Celie’s voice is often short‚ simple and lacking in description. ‘I am fourteen years old’ shows this. The almost constant use of short‚ simple sentences could indicate to the reader that Celie has a very basic understanding of written

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    TSOTSI

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    dog is barking.The father demands the dog to be silent‚when the dogs dosent the father crushes his spine. Traumatized‚ Tsotsi flees from home and starts his new life on his own. These flashbacks shows Tsotsi’s traumatic childhood and why he is a emotionless criminal. Hood uses very little camera angles in the film‚ however the ones he uses

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    presented in Gattaca. These characteristics appear to be contrasted by the other characters in the film‚ such as Anton and the conforming Irene‚ who are perceived to be ‘flawless’ in the context of their surroundings but are quite mechanical and emotionless. This is due to the fact that whilst they are genetically ‘perfect’‚ they do not seem to possess the human qualities‚ such as the endeavor or the spirit that Vincent embodies. Vincent’s flaws are seen as a restriction on him from the moment he

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    The novel Hard Times by Charles Dickens offers a glimpse into the life and times during the industrial revolution in England during the nineteenth century. Dickens offers a wide range of characters from the upper class factory owner to the lowest class factory workers. He creates characters in this range of social classes and crafts this story that intertwines each person and their transformations throughout the novel. Almost every character in this story is complex and has characteristics that

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    the advances from the industrial revolution were new to the people of the world. A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat is a vibrant piece‚ that reflects his pointillism style. This painting displays elegant‚ emotionless people taking a leisurely walk on a nice Sunday afternoon. Seurat uses space‚ texture and colour to show ordinary people in the park in an artistic way. In this piece‚ the illusion of space is created through the use of the foreground and overlapping

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    Brave New World Karl Marx

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    In the beginning we learn all about this new‚ modern world‚ where this story takes place. A world without emotion. A world where infants are produced in factories. All of this just to control the useless factors and to do what is best for the people. A place where it is acceptable for individuals to escape reality for countless hours. A society where it is nothing but common to engage in innumerable sexual acts. A world very different from the one we live in today. People are divided into classes

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