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    Literary Analysis- “Say You’re One of Them” Karisa Levasseur 10/1/2011 Professor Asmus My Parents Bedroom In the short story‚ “My Parents’ Bedroom‚’ written by Uwem Akpan‚ the most defining role of literacy that sticks out is symbolism. The images that are engraved into readers brains are ones that have deeper meanings than what we initially see on the surface. The story is told through the eyes of a little girl named‚ Monique‚ who is only nine years old. It is told in first person point

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    James Henderson Literary Analysis English 1301 Dr. Thompson The Rocking Horse Winner D.H. Lawrence was an English writer‚ whose story “The Rocking Horse Winner” was published in 1926. Lawrence’s work is famous for his exploration of the human mind through frank explanations of sex‚ psychology‚ and religion. Critics view “The Rocking Horse Winner” as “an example of Lawrence’s most accomplished writings.” His early writings are nineteenth century English style short story. “The rocking horse winner”

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    Literary analysis I am going to compare two stories from the collection American Stories. It is a collection of six short stories‚ each one written by a different author‚ and I’ve chosen Full circle and The romantic to compare them. The first story‚ Full circle‚ was written by Edith Wharton and published in 1909. It is about how succesful a writer is with his novels and the relationship he has with his secretary. This story is located in New York City and Geoffrey Betton‚ the main character

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    Anonymous Literary Analysis Final 2/12/13 The Circuit Nomads There are lots of great books out there‚ like the Gene Scene by Jordan Brown‚ Nobody’s Perfect by David Fischer and Hurricane Heroes by Thomas Fields-Meyer. But “The Circuit” by Francisco Jiménez is the story of the day; I love how the narrator’s perspective makes the story interesting. While Panchito was working outside in the boiling 100° heat with his brother and father. At school were Panchito had a hard time reading‚ and lastly

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    Literary Analysis At the Gym‚ written by Mark Doty; has no relation with being at the gym at all; metaphorically speaking it pertains to attending church. The narrative provided is from the author’s observation of other people in the church. The primary metaphor of this poem is religiously based in the sense people have determination to release their burdens with the desire of overcoming tribulations through prayer. Many smaller metaphors inside the poem leading the reader to believe there is

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    Literary/Analytical Essay "Romeo and Juliet is a play about two silly‚ immature teenagers who lack common sense. Therefore‚ the play expresses the danger of a love in which two people become the whole world to one another." To what extent do you agree or disagree? The story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. The two lovers go against their families and against their hate to be together but they don’t think about the consequences‚ which in the end are devastating. Romeo and Juliet engage

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    The More Uneducated‚ the Easier to Control “Four legs good‚ two legs bad.” page 50. This statement‚ exclaimed by the sheep in Animal Farm‚ analyzes how they willingly stated anything they were taught to say with little education of what it meant. Animal Farm was written by George Orwell‚ whose real name is Eric Blair. He was born in 1903‚ and during the Russian Revolution‚ was a part of the lower-middle class; anti-stein. Blair‚ being in the lower-middle class‚ realized how Stalin took advantage

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    knowledge of the whole novel‚ and address the above issues. Italo Calvino’s If on a winters night a traveler is a postmodern novel which is self-conscious of the literary and reading process. It is considered postmodern because it seeks to over turn the dominant discourses in reading which are the authority of the traditional‚ silent‚ dictatorial author and the concept of a single objective meaning determined by the author. Calvino demystifies the authority of the author in the novel through the

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    Cited: Cassegard‚ Carl. "Murakami Haruki And The Naturalization Of Modernity." International Journal Of Japanese Sociology 10.1 (2001): 80-92. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. DiConsiglio‚ John. "Haruki Murakami Stinks." Literary Cavalcade 51.4 (1999): 15. Academic Search Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2014. Murakami‚ Haruki. "The Year of Spaghetti." (2005): 178-83. Web.

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    Camille Eastburn Professor Small Humanity and Nature in Literature 16 September 2014 The Instincts of Man An Analysis of “The Blue Hotel” Man has always thought of himself as a civilized and societal creature‚ that upholds wisdom‚ rationality‚ and virtuosity‚ and nothing like beastly nature. He has continuously thought of himself as not giving in to beastly “sins” and as advertising control over nature‚ and/or himself. In Steven Crane’s 1898 short story “The Blue Hotel”‚ man’s instinctual

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