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    BagladyBaglady” is a British short story written by A. S. Byatt‚ it was published in the collection “Elementals” in 1998. The main character in this story is Daphne Gulver- Robins. Daphne accompanies her husband on a business trip to the Far East. The main reason she is on the trip‚ is for her husband to be able to impress his boss‚ by showing his family side. Daphne would have preferred staying home taking care of the animals on the farm‚ because she knows that her and the other wives

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    Born Antonia Susan Drabble on August 24‚ 1936 in Sheffield‚ England‚ daughter of John F. Drabble and the teacher Kathleen Marie England‚ Susan is now internationally recognized as A. S. Byatt. Antonia is known most for her novels and short stories. Byatt has an also famous sibling‚ who is a novelist and critic by the name of Margaret Drabble. It is well know that the two with hold a legendary rivalry. She was educated at a Quaker school in York‚ New ham College‚ Cambridge‚ Pennsylvania‚ Oxford and

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    she was 13‚ in 1949‚ she and her sister were sent to a Mount School‚ a Quaker boarding school in York. She did not like boarding school‚ citing her need to be alone and her difficulty in making friends. So far she was not a forthcoming child. A. S. Byatt declares that she felt “panic” about the outside world‚ and says that she didn’t speak to anyone willingly until she became about sixteen. “I had a strong sense of not knowing how to behave socially‚ handed down from my mother’s anxiety about having

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    Mythical Beasts‚ and All Manner of Imaginary Terrors”‚ the character blueprint for a hybrid monster usually has in it “ . . . recombinations uniting animal and human features or mixing animal species in lurid ways (Harpham 1982; Andriano 1999)”(6). A.S. Byatt creates the ideal creature in a real world setting we all recognize. The isle of England‚ World War II‚ and fresh words from Sir Winston Churchill‚ “But if we fail‚ then the whole world‚ . . . will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister

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    lawyer change during the story? Does Bartleby? Who is the story’s antagonist? Why? 7. Do you think Melville sympathizes more with Bartleby or with the lawyer? Why? 8. Discuss the story’s humor and how it affects your response to Bartleby. Baglady

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    writing After Cambridge‚ Byatt spent a postgraduate year at Bryn Mawr. It was there that she met her first husband‚ Ian Byatt‚ a British economist‚ and subsequently had two children‚ Antonia and Charles. In 1962‚ she began teaching part-time at the University of London‚ and in 1965‚ at the Central School of Art and Design. Her first novel‚ The Shadow of a Sun‚ which she had begun at Cambridge at her seventeenth‚ published in 1964. These years were extremely busy for Byatt as she attended to her family

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    pretty‚ pink and white‚ with large pale-blue eyes‚ and sparse little golden curls all over her head and neck. (Byatt 305). Aly’s tries to go with the two older girls several times. Did Byatt use Aly’s as something that is good even in war time? The two girls told Aly’s she would get lost; the author states Aly’s has an engaging smile‚ made for loving parents and grandparents (Byatt 305). Byatt might lead you to believe that the two girls Penny and Primrose are not as innocent as this small little girl

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    understanding of the girls experience away from home‚ Byatt uses many forms of figurative language to convey underlying messages or events that happen especially in the forest. The most prominent types of figurative language are the use of symbols. By making the “thing” have the smells and look of war mashed together‚ not only the visual we are left‚ but also what the “thing” means to the girls and to the story‚ makes it harder to figure out if the girls

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    house” by the woods until it was safe again at home (Byatt). This is when Penny and Primrose decide to go into the woods and are followed by a younger girl who is never seen again. The girls encounter a creature that smelled of “liquid putrefaction” and looked like a mixture of “rank meat and decaying vegetation” (Byatt). The wake of the creature leaves “a trail of bloody slime and dead vegetation” in which the younger girl disappears (Byatt). Then the very next day the girls are placed with temporary

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    Words on the “Circles and loops” Antonia Susan Drabble Byatt‚ the one who has been writing during all her life stats: …words have been all my life‚ all my life-this need is like the Spider’s need who carries before her a huge Burden of Silk which she must spin out-the silk is her life‚ her home‚ her safety-her food and drink too--and if it is attacked or pulled down‚ why‚ what can she do but make more‚ spin afresh‚ design anew…. This sense that writing ended real‚ or even extra real‚ one’s knowledgeable

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