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    Title of Work: Frankenstein Author: Mary Shelley Date of Publication: January 1‚ 1818 Genre: Gothic Biographical information about the author: Born as Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin to William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft on August 30‚ 1789‚ Mary was the only child of her father and mother. Hardly more than a week after having Mary‚ Wollstonecraft died‚ leaving William to raise Mary and her half-sister‚ Fanny‚ whom William chose to adopt. When Mary was four‚ her father remarried but resentment

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    about the Author: Daphne du Maurier was born on May 13‚ 1907‚ in London‚ England‚ the daughter of actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier. She was a popular novelist known for her suspenseful‚ romantic and sometimes supernatural plots. Her best known works are Rebecca and The Birds‚ both adapted to film by Alfred Hitchcock. Du Maurier was made a Dame Commander in the Order of the British Empire in 1969. She died in 1981 in Par‚ Cornwall‚ England. Historical Information about the period of Publication:

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    Brave New World Brave New World is a form of utopian literature. It’s an imaginary society organized to create ideal conditions for human beings‚ eliminating hatred‚ pain‚ neglect‚ and all of the other evils of the world. The novel takes place in 632 A.F. (After Ford‚ the god of the New World). It takes place in a time where man is desperate for beliefs (and structures also a relief from pain.). All civilization has been destroyed by a great war. Then there is another war‚ the Nine Years War

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    Major Works Data Sheet Details of the setting (include changes in setting) Significance of setting to the meaning of the work The Scarlet Letter is set in Boston in the mid-1600’s. There are a number of different settings inside this‚ including Dimmesdale and Chillingworth’s quarters‚ the scaffold at night and day‚ Hester’s cottage‚ the Governor’s home‚ and the forest. The setting of Boston in the mid-1600s is important to the work mainly because of the people. If it was

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    AP/ PRE-AP English Name _ _ Per. ___ Fiction Major Works Data Sheet |Title: _The Great Gatsby_________________________ |Biographical information about the author: | |Author: _F. Scott Fitzgerald_______________________ |Born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald on September 24‚ 1896 in St. Paul‚ Minnesota‚ |

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    Major Works Data Sheet Fabbiha Chowdhury‚ Rebecca Rich‚ Yusra Ahmed- Band 2 Title: The Importance of Being Earnest Author: Oscar Wilde Date of Publication: December‚ 1898 Genre: Satire‚ Comedy of Manners Historical information about the period of publications: Wilde originally wrote the play during the summer of 1894 in Worthing‚ England. Although it was performed the following year‚ it wasn’t published until 1898 due to Wilde’s tainted reputation and bankruptcy. Wilde had prosecuted

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    now the world that we have become so accommodated with will seem odd and unnatural because of our ever-changing society. Even though circumstances between the two communities may seem different‚ they still revolve around the same basis. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ the society includes many of the same principles that we can see in our everyday life. Even though our world may not seem so closely related to that of Brave New World‚ many similarities exist. The fact that our worlds share many

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    Major Works Data Sheet Title: Cry‚ the Beloved CountryAuthor: Alan PatonDate of Publication: 1948Genre: Social Criticism | Relevant Biographical Information About the Author: * White * Born in Pietermaritzburg‚ South Africa in 1903 * Father was Scottish and mother was South African of English heritage * Worked at a reformatory with black youths | Historical information about the period of publication: * South Africa already colonized by Europeans * Rampant racism * Introduction

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    Although the citizens of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are convinced they are in this perfect world of the future‚ always happy‚ free to do whatever they want‚ ‘have’ whoever they want‚ little do they know‚ they are being trapped inside the world of the director of Brave New World. He makes the decisions about everything that happens. In Brave New World lacks freedom due to many different things‚ including the lack of individuality‚ the lack of emotions‚ and the lack of control or choice of action

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    Dystopia in Aldous Huxley ’s Brave New Worl It ’s hard to imagine yet somehow so extremely close to us is the possibility of a world of ideal perfection where there is no room or acceptance of individuality. Yet‚ as we strive towards the growth of technology and improvement of our daily living we come closer to closing the gap between the freedom of emotions‚ self understanding‚ and of speech and the devastation of a dystopia. A utopia‚ or perfect world‚ gone awry is displayed in Aldous Huxley

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