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    compared to the other major works of the author. It is authored partly in verse and partly in prose. The verses‚ by themselves‚ state a complete account of Advaita in a clear‚ brief‚ and simple manner. The style in which it is written is quite enchanting and Surēśvara successfully depicts the philosophical view points in his inimitable fluid manner. The prose portion is not to be overlooked as superfluous. The prose portion is known as Sambandhōkti. Sambandhōkti is employed by Surēśvara for various purposes

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    e e cummings e e cummings (no‚ this is not a typographical error‚ take note to the way he writes his name) was an unusual‚ yet highly acclaimed writer of the 20th century. His style of writing was much different than that of any other contemporary or even 18th and 19th century writers. Although difficult to understand at times‚ e e cummings is a very profound and inventive writer. e e cummings was born Edward Estlin Cummings on October 14‚ 1894 in Cambridge Massachusetts. His parents were

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    production by the eighteenth century and in the nineteenth century became the primary form of popular entertainment. Elizabethan literature provides a starting point for identifying prototypes of the novel in England. Although not widespread‚ works of prose fiction were not uncommon during this period. Possibly the best known was Sir Philip Sidney’sArcadia‚ a romance published posthumously in 1590. The novel also owes a debt to Elizabethan drama‚ which was the leading form of popular entertainment in

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    Discuss the characteristics of the Restoration age The spirit of the restoration period was different from the Elizabethan period.by the year 1660 Elizabethan romanticism had but spent it-self of the great figure of the earlier era only one survived‚ John Milton was of the part.At the restoration he retired and worked his great poem reveals no sign of the time in which his later years were spent In restoration period the break with the past is almost absolute.Subject and style look on a new spirit

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    a lust of wandering‚ a new wild life singing in his veins‚ a magic of a new world with the palest rose flooding all the heavens). It is to be proved and copiously illustrated. 6. Conceptual analysis of the text (Joyce’s experimentation with the prose‚ the book’s growing complexity corresponding to the protagonist’s physiological‚ intellectual and spiritual development; Stephen’s epiphanic revelation of the end of his life to become an ivory tower artist; the prophesy of Stephen’s strange name;

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    "A Blanket of Prose: Style and Meaning." The Great Gatsby: The Limits of Wonder. Richard Daniel Lehan. Boston: Twayne Publishers‚ 1990. 125-133. Twayne’s Masterwork Studies 36. Twayne’s Authors on GVRL. Web. 14 May 2014. Richard Daniel Lehan describes the style of writing and meaning in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ in his article “A Blanket on Prose: Style and Meaning” which helps portray the different themes in the novel. Lehan begins his article with the different

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    Skating to Antarctica Criticism In a prose passage like this‚ the author is describing the life of an animal‚ mammal‚ the penguin in the first person‚ when the author is together with some other travelers‚ going to Antarctica‚ or more specifically going to St Andrew’s Bay. The author is describing the life of the penguins and also‚ sometimes comparing it to the life of us humans. A the beginning of this passage‚ the author is describing the penguins as inspectors. They just stand still

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    from outer suburbia by Shaun Tan (Short Story): Belonging ‘Tales from outer suburbia’ by Shaun Tan starts off as a collection of 15 prose short stories with illustrations‚ but it soon begins to adopt more and more aspects of comics. The pictures stop illustrating the story and quickly become integral to telling the story and several points through the book the prose and the pictures combines splendidly. It’s not an illustrated children’s book‚ nor is it a comic. It’s somewhere in between. Shaun

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    Politics and the English Language was Orwell’s last major article for Horizon.[1] Orwell said that political prose was formed "to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable‚ and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind". Orwell believed that‚ because this writing was intended to hide the truth rather than express it‚ the language used was necessarily vague or meaningless. This unclear prose was a "contagion" which had spread

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    "In Search of our Mother’s Garden" is a non-fiction piece of prose that reveals how Alice Walker feels about family heritage. Thus‚ in "Everyday Use"‚ Walker’s harsh treatment of Dee is justified. "In Search of our Mother’s Garden" written by Alice Walker discusses and celebrates African American mothers and grandmothers as artists whose talents were repressed because of the history of our country. Because black women of this era were often not given the opportunities to nurture or develop their

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