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    One of the most conspicuous aspects of foreshadowing is Fitzgerald’s motif to driving and car accidents throughout the novel to foreshadow Myrtle’s death. For instance‚ in chapter two‚ Nick mentions that halfway between New York and West Egg lies the Valley of Ashes‚ a desolate area of land‚ filled with ashes and rising smoke moving dimly in the already crumbling air (27). Evidently‚ Fitzgerald describes the Valley of Ashes as a place known for its lifeless‚ grey‚ and empty nature‚ including many

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    INTRODUCTION: Less than an hour away from the hustle and bustle of hectic cities surrounding the capital of the Philippines enters a whole different world. Before knowing the place being referred too‚ it must be kept in mind that if every nation is like a human body then it must be right to consent that the country’s capital city is its heart. Therefore as it pulses with life‚ it also pups the same to other parts of the nation body and vice versa. This is especially true about Metro Manila which

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    Hernandez‚ Heidy Hernandez 1 Ms. Carbonoara English 3-4‚ Per. 1 7 October 2014 Good and Bad in Everything As one reads a short story titled “By Any Other Name” by Santha Rama Rau‚ readers discover interesting bonds and conflicts about a 5 year old girl named Rau‚ which she experiences bad moments from British people in her childhood. Comparing the British culture and Indian culture. We can clearly see that they both don’t have much in common‚ other than them both have a unique style

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    In A Good Man is Hard to Find‚ Flannery O’Connor writes into her short story elements and symbolic clues that signal the family’s untimely death at the hands of the Misfit. Using a third-person limited omniscience point of view with the narration coming from the single perspective of the grandmother‚ O’Connor wastes no time in her foreshadowing the tragic ending that awaits the family. In fact‚ the first instance can be found in the opening paragraph of the story. The story begins with the grandmother

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    A Told Future Can events in real life show what is going to happen in the short future? Showing foreshadowing can be essential for a short story. There are a wide variety in lines of foreshadowing‚ that are well displayed‚ in the stories “The Scarl Ibis” by James Hurst and “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. In the short story “The Scarl Ibis”‚ a line which includes foreshadowing is‚ “I ran as fast as I could‚ leaving him far behind with a wall of rain dividing us” (Hurst 323). This shows

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    opening a bottle of wine."(22) When Kino first looked into the pearl‚ he saw his dreams and his desires‚ therefore‚ his illusions. On the other hand‚ the pearl brought his nightmares and his redundant‚ therefore‚ his realities. The pearl brought him everything but good. Kino thought that the pearl would bring Juana joy and allow them to get married in the church; but instead‚ the pearl and Kino brought her emotional and physical pain. "And in the pearl he saw Juana with her beaten face crawling home through

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    An Anthropological Glance at The Gods Must Be Crazy 1. In the film “The God’s Must Be Crazy” we see a contrast from the “civilized” world to that of the “non-civillized” world. What does civillized seem to mean in the film? In the film civillized seems to mean modern life. It talks about how civillized man refused to adapt himself to his environment. Instead he adapted his environment to suit him. The civillization they are talking about is the cities‚ roads‚ vehicles‚ and machinery. 2. What

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    Should Everything Be For Sale? Should everything be for sale? A very thought inciting question that inspires great debate on moral standings. Morality‚ is concerned with social practices defining right and wrong (Beauchamp‚ Bowie‚ & Arnold‚ 2008). What is just‚ what is fair‚ what is the right thing to do in a situation? What is wrong? What is ethical‚ what is moral? “A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world” (Camus‚ 2014). We find ourselves facing three moral dilemmas posed

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    Jacob’s short story “The Monkey’s Paw‚” there are many instances of foreshadowing in order to keep readers engaged and on the edge of their seats. In part one of “The Monkey’s Paw” the White family is introduced to the monkey’s paw by‚ family friend‚ Sergeant Major Morris. Major Morris explains the indelible outcome of using the paw. Mrs. White asks if anyone has used the paw before and Major Morris responds with “‘The first man used his wishes‚ yes‚’”...”’I don’t know what his first two wishes were

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    The stylistic analysis of the text “The last leaf” by O.Henry. I would like to tell you a story “The last leaf” written by O. Henry. William Sydney Porter (September 11‚ 1862 – June 5‚ 1910)‚ known by his pen name O. Henry‚ was an American writer. O. Henry’s short stories are known for their wit‚ wordplay‚ warm characterization and clever twist endings. None of his stories can leave the reader cold blooded. All the stories have deep sense‚ make you debate a matter in your mind and have a lot of

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