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    For example‚ there are many allusions in the novel. Allusions are a literary device which an author uses in order to make a reader think about or recall another work of literature. In other words‚ something in text A‚ like an image or a character will remind the reader of text B‚ and the reader will gain insight into the new text from the connection. One Shakespearean allusion‚ or reference that Dostoevsky makes is with the character Marmeladov‚ whom

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    Langston Hughes Allusion

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    An example of an allusion found in Langston Hughes’s poem would be in line five. It says‚ “I bathed in the Euphrates when dawns were young” (5). This allusion is referring to the Euphrates River that runs through Western Asia. Another example of an allusion would be in line six. Line six says‚ “I built my hut near the Congo and it lulled me to sleep” (6). The allusion is referring to the Congo River in Central Western Africa. One more example of an allusion found in Hughes’s poem is in

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    Harry Potter Allusions

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    almost every language on the face of the earth. Millions have faithfully followed the story about this magical world and have fallen in love with the many enchanting characters‚ but most do not know the prominence of classical Greek mythological allusions found in the beloved Harry Potter characters. J.K Rowling‚ author of the Harry Potter series‚ does a fantastic job with cleverly connecting most of her main characters to classical Greek/Roman mythological figures that share very similar personality

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    Allusions In The Crucible

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    In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ the main protagonists are John Proctor‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and Reverend Hale. They had tolerated and however more struggled with the misunderstood references such as witchcraft that had effected their personal lives with dilemmas. Each character had exhibit a certain sin from the beginning and with their decisions made towards the end of the play it had expressed their true virtues. The play’s tragic hero John Proctor was an outspoken and honest man

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    Pearl Harbor

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    attack on our own. The outcome is complete pandemonium and will change the mindset forever‚ thus the attack on Pearl Harbor changed ours ceaselessly. The attack on Pearl Harbor will be known as one of the most devastating attacks on American Soil along with the Attack of September 11‚ 2001. We have fought numerous wars mostly abroad‚ but without a shadow of doubt the attack on Pearl Harbor will never be forgotten‚ and changed the way the military operates to the current day. Myself being an

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    Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan is a famous singer-song writer and has been for five decades. His early lyrics incorporated a variety of political‚ social and philosophical‚ as well as literary influences. - In 2008‚ a Bob Dylan Pathway was opened in the singer’s honor in his birthplace of Duluth‚ Minnesota. - Bob Dylan was refered to in the novel The Messenger when Ed was describing his bad his career was going at his age. "Ed Kennedy is 19 and very much aware of how little he has going for him. After

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    pearl structure

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    Persian Gulf Pearl History Since the past‚ persian Gulf was one of the greatest source for fine and perfect pearls. Persian Gulf oysters (Pinctada margaritifera‚ Pinctada radiata) were collected for their mother-of-pearl‚ which was used as an inlay material in ancient Egypt as early as the sixth dynasty (c 3200 BC). The pearls of the Persian Gulf were natural created and collected by breath-hold divers. The secret to the special luster of Gulf pearls probably derived from the unique mixture of

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    War I they fall into a state of limbo and nothingness. Eliot implies that they can no longer see the good in the world‚ which leads them to believe they have no purpose in society. A sense of darkness is apparent through Eliot’s allusions. Throughout the poem the allusions are heavy and lifeless. The first line of the poem is an epigraph which states‚ “Mistah Kurtz--he dead” (1). Eliot’s mention of Kurtz‚ a character from Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness‚ signifies what happens to men who become

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    Earth‚ the introduction states that “The Good Earth endures because it reminds‚ once again‚ that despite our differences- in language‚ culture‚ and religion- there are certain qualities that we share as humans.” (Buck viii) The Good Earth written by Pearl S. Buck is an outstanding book that portrays people in many ways. In The Good Earth‚ many characters have many personalities. Some can be malevolent‚ some can be nice‚ but all of the characters have different roles to fill in the novel. Buck does not

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    Greed in The Pearl

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    The Pearl by John Steinbeck is a perfect example of how greed can negatively affect people. It is the story of a poor pearl diver‚ Kino‚ and his family‚ living in La Paz in the 1940’s. They live in poverty and long for a better life for their son‚ but they have learned to make the best of their situation. One day‚ Kino is diving for pearls just as he does every other day‚ and he finds "the Pearl of the World"‚ a pearl as big as a seagull’s egg. At first‚ the finding of this magnificent pearl is a

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