human beings. In other words‚ like lower animals‚ humans respond mainly to inborn instincts that influence behavior in concert with—and sometimes in opposition to—environmental influences‚ including economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ and familial influences. Miss Julie‚ for example‚ responds partly to her inborn female instinct for male companionship and partly to her environmentally induced hatred of men. Consequently‚ she both desires and despises Jean‚ causing her deep internal conflict. (2) Human beings
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Significance of the Storm Between the chapters of five and seven‚ Stoker used many signs to show that Dracula had entered England. One of the more prominent signs was seen in a newspaper clipping from August 8th‚ about through a storm that had hit a ship near Whitby. The storm set the mood of the chapter to be dark‚ gloomy and evil and Stoker described it using many literary devices. For instance‚ before the storm approached: The stillness of the air grew quite oppressive‚ and the silence was so
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He stands on line‚ waiting for roll call to be over. He shivers slightly‚ both from cold and from fear. He knows‚ beyond a shadow of doubt‚ that if the guards find his hidden treasure‚ that’s it. His life is over. After all‚ he’s smuggling some contraband into his barracks. And what is this item‚ a treasure to him‚ and contraband to the Germans‚ימ’’ש ? What is this that’s worth his whole life? A potato. Not even a whole one‚ but half of a potato‚ smuggled out of the kitchen. He had risked his life
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Miss Brill In Katherine Mansfield’s short story‚ “Miss Brill”‚ Miss Brill‚ a middle aged English teacher‚ views Sundays as a magical day on which everyone performs a play with her. Miss Brill walks around the “stage” and enjoys eavesdropping on others’ conversations. She thinks of herself as actress. Miss Brill also believes that her tattered fur is her dearest friend. One Sunday‚ a young couple’s rude remarks shatter her fantasy. Mansfield shows us how hurtful the truth can be. At first‚ Miss
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Strindberg’s “Miss Julie”. The introduction of Social Darwinism in 1800s was an essential to the naturalist genre within the play‚ and can be seen to have had an immense influence on “Miss Julie”. The simultaneous fall of Miss Julie and rise of Jean is evidently as a consequence of the theory of “survival of the fittest”‚ which was gaining popularity around the time Miss Julie was written. Jean’s competence‚ ambitious nature and better adaptability to the social structure of society‚ and Miss Julie’s dilemma
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Explore the way violence is presented in the poem ‘Havisham’ by Carol Anne Duffy Carol Anne Duffy bases her poem ‘Havisham’ off of a repulsive character from ‘Great Expectations’ by Charles Dickens. Miss Havisham is introduced to us in the story as a spinster who was left at the alter after being deceived by her brother and her ‘lover’. Since the day‚ she reveled in her grudge against them for breaking her heart and she became dominated by her obsession of a perfect marriage‚ perfect partner
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Compare the presentation of Lady Macbeth and Miss Havisham. Explore how Shakespeare and Dickens present them as disturbed women. Disturbed is a definition of someone who has emotional or mental problems; both Lady Macbeth and Miss Havisham are presented as disturbed characters in one way or another. These two leading women both have characteristics that were not stereotypical of woman at the time periods that the play and the novel were set in; making them immediately appear strange to the audience
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Stephen Conway May 2‚ 1996 Miss Julie and Its Preface: The Foundation of a Critical Conflict From its first publication and performance‚ August Strindberg’s play “Miss Julie” has been the source of critical controversy and debate. Written in the span of little more than one month in the summer of 1888‚ the play was banned or censored throughout Europe in the late Nineteenth Century. Because it dealt with situations and attitudes deemed morally or socially offensive (the daughter of an aristocrat
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Miss Brill Katherine Mansfield Miss Brill is an elderly spinster alone in France. She appears to have no family or friends‚ only her fur necklet which she refers to as “her little rogue”. She visits the park to eavesdrop on other people’s conversations‚ making their problems her problems. “She had become really quite an expert‚ she thought‚ at listening as though she didn’t listen”. I feel this is her attempt at having a life; all she really wants is someone to talk to. Reading Miss Brill opened
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In “Miss Brill”‚ by Katherine Mansfield‚ Sundays are a magical day for Miss Brill who avoids her reality by creating a daydream as she sits alone in a public space. Every Sunday Miss Bill‚ a shy English school teacher‚ goes to the Jardins Publiques and takes her “special seat” to eavesdrop on others conversations. Miss Brill‚ being a lonely older woman‚ starts to view everything she observes‚ on Sundays‚ in the form of a beautiful choreographed theatrical performance in which everything plays a role
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