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    A look At plot using‚ “Happy Endings‚” by Margaret Atwood Stephen I. Perrine English 101 Sec003 Plot deals with where a story begins‚ and how it ends. Some of the twists and turns that occur might be part of it‚ but the basics of plot are according to Atwood in “Happy Endings” two people meet‚ a bunch of stuff happens and they die. The point Atwood is making is that plot‚ no matter how a writer contrives it‚ is in consequential; because‚ all endings are the same. Plot is nothing more

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    “The Happy Prince” is a fairy tale Oscar Wilde wrote for his two sons but its educational and humane value go far beyond the fairy world of children. The story develops children’s compassion and sympathy for the poor and makes adults look back on their attitude toward the unfortunate people around them. All the good actions of the Happy Prince are so worthy and touching that he deserves our respect and admiration. The Happy Prince’s actions of helping the poor are worthy of respect. Without the

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    The Happy Prince The title “The Happy Prince” implied the main topic depicted by the author Oscar Wild-- emotions. It clarified the idea that there was a statue placed downtown as a monument of a prince who lived in the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam near Berlin and died early in his life‚ the prince lived in luxury which had been filled with empty pleasure throughout his whole life. Ironically‚ the happy prince whose feet were concreted on the ground saw poverty‚ sufferer and helplessness in ordinary

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    The Happy Prince‚ by Oscar Wilde The Happy Prince is written by Oscar Wilde during nineteenth century. It is a fairy tale story which catches many readers’ attention by the words author played with and the emotion he put in. It describes about sympathy of a prince to his citizens. The main idea of the story is to nurture people to be open-minded and helpful. In this essay‚ I am going to cover with some main parts include summary of the story‚ literary analysis‚ thematic analysis and the last part

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    Fajri Kurniawan ( 1010733020 ) Literary Criticism II MarlizaYeni SS‚ MA and Edria Sandrika M.Hum March 12‚ 2013 The Happy Prince and Other Tales Collection of children’s stories written in 1888‚ dealing primarily with love and selfishness. These stories are generally sad‚ with a moralistic message. The collection includes: The Happy Prince‚ The Nightingale and the Rose‚ The Selfish Giant‚ The Devoted Friend‚ and The Remarkable Rocket. In Oscar Wilde’s works always convey impressions / criticisms

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    [pic] Publication data *Title of the book: The happy prince and other tales *Author: Oscar Wilde *Publisher: Noorsons publishers *Date of first publication: 1888(A.D) *Current publication: Not known *Number of stories: Five (5) *Number of

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    Oscar Wilde was an Irish poet‚ novelist‚ author of short stories as well as playwright‚ and it was his comedies which made him famous. In spite of that‚ it looks like his works remain only a reflection of his great mind. He was always fascinated by the public - for his work he needed immediate reaction. Probably he was a better storyteller than writer. Nevertheless‚ Oscar Wilde was a very talented student‚ with great memory. He studied at Trinity College in Dublin and later on in Oxford

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    Three’s a Crowd “We have nothing to fear‚ but fear itself.” Known by many‚ this common phrase has few words‚ but a intense meaning. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber‚” the overcoming of fear is shown throughout the story. Francis Macomber and his wife Margaret Macomber are on an African safari with a man name Robert Wilson. Hemingway portrays Francis Macomber as wealthy and beautiful‚ yet cowardly. Macomber’s wife Margaret also young and beautiful

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    The CWTS was discussed by the guest who had been teaching CWTS in NSTP. And they said that the CWTS was one of the best course for gaining values for us. The CWTS was just like community service. And I picked among the three was LTS because I made happy for what we’ve done for ourselves for children. We ourselves teach them how to respect‚ to be kind to others and to be responsible. II. Barangay Our barangay visit was first planned by the whole class. The teamwork

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    In my revised review of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life‚ I made several major changes primarily related to revival culture. The first change I made was using Fuller House and Girl Meets World as specific examples for failed revivals in the third paragraph. Later in the fifth paragraph I explain why Fuller House failed‚ despite meeting the criteria I gave for a successful revival. Then in the sixth paragraph I explain why Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life was successful in comparison. In this paragraph

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