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    Mary Kate Danaher (Maureen O’Hara) in John Ford’s film The Quiet Man from 1952 is ‘the projection of an emigrant fantasy of return’ (Barton‚ 2004). Discuss critically. Mary Kate Danaher is a representation of the emigrant fantasy of return. From her first appearance in the picturesque fields of Innisfree to her eventual marriage to Sean Thornton Mary Kate fulfils the stereotypical Irish maiden role portrayed so many times in Irish Cinema. When first viewed by Thornton she is portrayed as a typical

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    Cloud. Confronted with the opportunity to escape Dublin‚ Eveline is unable to board the ferry because she is paralyzed by memories of her past and home. Little Chandler is overwhelmed with a feeling of paralysis as he reflects upon Gallaher’s good fortunes after escaping Ireland. "Now she was going to go away like the others‚ to leave her home." In Eveline‚ Joyce attends to the Irish lower class as he depicts a young girl’s attempt to escape Dublin. The narrator describes the circumstances of the

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    Manslaughter Case in Ireland

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    AND TIME OF CASE • The criminal case I studied was the case referred to as the ‘Road Rage Killing’. • The case was previously held in the Dublin District Court on 12th October 2010 but was postponed so the State could complete the book of evidence for the case. • Which the trial had been held on 24th April 2012 in Dublin Central Criminal Court. This is the criminal case I have compiled all my studies through media and other law sources for the assessment brief. NAME OF

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    view of Dublin society permeates all of his writings. The Irish experiences account for a large portion of Joyce’s writings. Stephen Dedalus is sometimes Joyce’s pseudonym and represents Joyce and his life in Joyce’s works. Joyce plays a crucial role in the modernist movement in literature. Some of the well known innovative techniques used by Joyce are symbolism‚ realism and stream-of consciousness. James Joyce’s writings contain autobiographical matter and display his view of life in Dublin‚ Ireland

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    A Modest Proposal

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    Have You Eaten Yet?: Swift’s Final Solution 	As a lately favored eighteenth century essay‚ Jonathan Swift’s "Proposal" has been canonized as a satirical model of wit. As will be discussed shortly‚ Swift’s essay is often seen as an allegory for England’s oppression of Ireland. Swift‚ himself and Irishman (Tucker 142)‚ would seem to have pointed his razor wit against the foreign nation responsible for his city’s ruin. Wearing the lens of a New Historicist‚ however‚ requires that we reexamine

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    Veronica Guerin-The one who stood up Veronica Guerin (5 July 1958 – 26 June 1996) was an Irish journalist who was murdered on the 26th June 1996‚ on the Naas Road‚ Dublin‚ as a result of her work as a crime journalist specialising in the drug world of Dublin. Guerin was born and brought up in Artane where she lived with her four siblings and her parents‚ Christopher and Bernadette. She acquired the nickname "Ronnie" during her childhood and she received her education in the Catholic schools of Dublin’s

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    James Joyce‚ a most prestigious author of many titles‚ has incorporated into his works many different thoughts‚ life experiences‚ as well as themes. Those three things that he used in his works I believe are what made him the awesome author he is today. The main focus of this paper is to inform you of the themes that reoccur in many of his short stories. Some themes that I noticed were: family‚ frustration‚ dreams of escape‚ love infatuations‚ and finally‚ sin. Family is a strong theme in

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    Araby

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    autobiographical story. On May 14‚1894‚ a five-day charity bazaar called Araby opened in Dublin. The name alludes to Arabia where open-air shops and rows of peddler carts lined the streets in an exciting cacophony. For children living in Dublin‚ Arabia enjoyed a mythical‚ mysterious aura. It was a far away place rich with exotic treasures‚ much different from damp and dreary Dublin. Joyce was twelve when the bazaar came to Dublin. The setting for the tale "Araby‚" the house on "North Richmond Street‚" was

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    My Journey

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    Assignment: Recording Your Journey Project: My journey to a new world of knowledge During my journey from my house to the Institute of Design is it possible travel through part of the Dublin history. The first monument is the St. George’s Church‚ a former parish church founded in 1802 and closed in 1990 and It’s located at Hardwicke Place. This church then became the Temple Theatre‚ then a night-club. Further attempts were made to raise public funds for its restoration in 1991‚ to celebrate

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