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    Love Is a Fallacy

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    LOVE IS A FALLACY LOVE is one of the reason why good things is present in this life. Its significance to human is inevitable that its absence may cause the world in great jeopardy. It is the greatest gift of GOD and no amount of wealth could ever compensate its value. It is one of the reason why the many races and cultures of this world can blend in peace‚ order‚ unity‚ harmony and the likes. God himself being the author of the most profound act of love that amount to the coming of HIS most precious

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    The narrator of the story “Love is a Fallacy” relates to a freshman student in law school‚ intelligent‚ egocentric person‚ and outgoing always thinking he was logical. As the narrator showed us some fallacies throughout the story‚ he was outsmarted by Polly. What are some of the impressions that I made from reading Love is a Fallacy is that he favors appearance as how a cool‚ logical lawyer must have a beautiful and intelligent wife‚ friendship‚ and it depicts on being materialistic. The narrator

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    Love Is a Fallacy

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    It is likely that some would read Max Schulman’s essay entitled “Love Is a Fallacy‚” and view it as ‘anti-women.’  Others would be just as likely to see it as ‘anti-men.’  Objectively speaking‚ neither view is entirely correct.  This is because‚ equally strong arguments can be made for both cases.  A more accurate conclusion is that the essay is in fact both anti-women and anti- men.  The events recounted in the essay confirm this to be logical.             There are most definitely elements

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    Allusions In Geek Love

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    before their time‚ creating a literary allusion. In the novel Geek Love‚ there are many allusions to speak of‚ from Shakespeare’s The Tempest to inspirations from the Jonestown Cults‚ to other Literary Works such as The Things They Carry‚ to The Iliad and even to Frankenstein. However‚ the direct allusions to the stories in The Tempest‚ are the most direct and easy to understand‚ if you have read the play. In the following‚ I will Allude to a few

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    In the reading “Love is a Fallacy”‚ Max Shulman writes about a character named Max who attempts to have a relationship with a girl by trading his roommate a racoon coat for the girl in exchange. Max Shulman’s piece is neither anti-women nor anti-men and is‚ therefore‚ meant to be irony. This piece is rather ironic because of fallacies appear throughout the piece‚ the main character Max has fallacies in his thinking‚ and the character Polly speaks of the fallacies in Max’s reasoning. Out of all the

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    Unreliable Narrator From the perspective of how figures of speech help to characterize in Love is a Fallacy An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose credibility has been seriouly compromised in fictions (as implemented in literature‚ film‚ theatre‚ etc). It is a narrator whose account of events appears to be faulty‚ misleadingly biased‚ or otherwise distorted‚ so that it departs from the “ture” understanding of events shared between the reader and the implied author. The discrepancy between

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    Jumper ENG 1302 18 February 2016 Pathetic Fallacy Comparing the two pieces of literature we have read so far this semester‚ the literary device of pathetic fallacy was used best in Frankenstein. Pathetic Fallacy is a literary element that compares the weather in the story to the moods of the people in the story. In this paper I am going to discuss the sides between Frankenstein and “Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” In the end I will prove that Frankenstein used the literary device better. Although

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    Laken Sutton March 20‚ 2013 English 102 Gompf Revised Paper Women vs. “Love is a Fallacy” “Love is a Fallacy” is often viewed as an anti-women story. To many this piece exploits females by insulting women using stereotypes that have been around for a long time. The female sex‚ as a whole‚ has been fighting to overcome these degrading assumptions. This story uses a girl named Polly to display all women. She depicts them as ignorant and gullible individuals. During the Story‚ Polly is treated

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    Allusions to Milton’s Paradise Lost in Frankenstein 1. The story of Paradise Lost a. Story of Adam and Eve’s disobedience and subsequent fall from grace i. Satan and Rebel angels decide to corrupt God’s creations—Adam and Eve ii. Satan builds a bridge between Hell and Earth iii. God forms a Council of his Angels and his son (Jesus) volunteers himself to make a sacrifice for all humankind iv. Satan disguised as a cherub is able to surpass the Archangel and enters paradise 1. Paradise=Eden

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    Frankenstein‚ written in 1818 by Mary Shelley‚ is a novel written in a narrative structure and in the characters’ point of view which makes more easy and understandable for readers to know the characters’ feelings and thoughts. The story illustrates how the main character Victor Frankenstein‚ falls into a total destruction due to the usage of his superficial knowledge to play God by creating an abhorrent monster. As a result of his imprudent behavior‚ the monster undergoes a lot of hardships such

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