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    Essay Title : Love and Responsibility in Hills Like White Elephants “Hills Like White Elephants” written by Ernest Hemingway that is the controversy revolving around the theme of abortion between the American man and the girl named Jig waiting for a train at the station. Through their conversation and their difficult decision that whether or not having an abortion‚ the story shows love and responsibility in a relationship between the couple. While waiting for a

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    HEALING THE SCARS AT THE SEAMS By: Freniel Mikko Austria (Literary Criticism) Freniel Mikko Austria is the present feature writer of the MARIAN‚ the official student publication of Saint Mary’s University Bayombong‚ Nueva Vizcaya. For me‚ the feature story Healing the Scars at the Seams is a very genius output of the author because on the title itself readers would show interest and give time to read it. On the other hand‚ I guess that we cannot get the deeper meaning of the story on its title

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    Similarities Between Ghost Boy and Water for Elephants The circus is a setting common to both the Iain Lawrence novel Ghost Boy and the 2011 film directed by Francis Lawrence Water for Elephants. The film and novel are similar in many ways. The circus during the Depression and the war provides and immediate similarity in the setting for both stories. Characters in both the film and the novel share similar traits and characteristics creating strong protagonists and antagonists. These characters

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    Hills Like White Elephants Commentary Hills Like White Elephants tells the story of a woman‚ Jig‚ and a man known only as the American‚ sitting in a train station. Though the story is brief‚ it has much to say. When reading the story for the first time its full effect doesn’t set in. By taking a closer look and rereading the story‚ a bigger situation is revealed other than what seems to be a dull conversation. Jig is pregnant and the American man is pressuring her into having an abortion. The

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    Victorija Tatarsky Literary Criticism: My Mother’s Blue Bowl In the short story‚ “My Mother’s Blue Bowl” by Alice Walker‚ Alice’s mother is the archetypal earth mother surrounded by the materialistic external world. The mother‚ Mama Walker‚ shows her unconditional love for her children despite their challenging socio-economic state. She considers her possessions to be worth nothing to her as she lets go so “easily‚ without emphasis

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    Analysis Essay 9th Novemember 2011 Water for Elephants In a recent interview for “Collider.com”‚ Robert Pattinson‚ a household young actor‚ revealed that he was offered with various movie characters that he could choose from as his next role after starring in the “Twilight” series. Finally‚ he decided to play the role of Jacob Jankowski in a film adaptation directed by Francis Lawrence‚ “Water for Elephants”. Why did Robert Pattinson choose to act an orphaned and impecunious

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    The tone that is established is mystery and suspense. In “By the Waters of Babylon” by Stephen Vincent Benet‚ on page one paragraph one‚ John says many things are forbidden. Also on page one paragraph three‚ it says that the priests are strict. When John says that many things are forbidden‚ it makes the reader wonder why. Also‚ when you read that the priests have to be strict it makes you wonder why. Therefore the reader is trying to solve a “mystery” as they continue reading the story. On page

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    Name: Navitha Asohan Intake: April 2013 Qeustion: In the story titled Elephant‚ how does Raymond Carver focus on the elephant literally and figuratively? “The writing style of Raymond Carver’s short story entitled “Elephant” represent a simplistic‚ yet strong style of writing that is reminiscent of the great work of Earnest Hemmingway. There are several ways in which the writing style within Elephant harkens back to the stylistics of Hemmingway. Carver always goes straight to the point; like

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    errors‚ making it impossible to turn away. In his poem “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem”‚ I incorrectly interpreted that Ishmael Reed was trying to express the dangers of human temptation. However‚ with further research and assistance from professional literary critics‚ I realized that he was trying to express the vain notions of Western civilization and how it destructs African culture in America. Upon interpreting the poem by myself‚ I came to the false conclusion that Reed’s work portrays human temptation

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    Hawthorne believed emotion was superior to law‚ and humans are intrinsically good. The following quotes pulled out of the book‚ as well as the literary criticisms‚ all give examples as to why Hawthorne was believed to be a Romantic. “[He] experienced a sensation not altogether physical‚ yet almost so‚ as of burning heat; and as if

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