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    thinking long after you finish reading it. On the other hand‚ there are also many literary critics who contend that opinion and say that the novel is overly sentimental and simplistic. The view I obtained while reading The Kite Runner would be in agreement with the first statement. I also believe that the novel is deep and makes one think about the choices we make and the inner workings of the human mind. One literary critic writes “The first-person narration is a problem here for a number of reasons

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    “Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.” -Gene Fowler Fowler conveys that writing is a difficult‚ exacting task. The purpose of writing is to put our thoughts into words‚ and to make our words move our readers. Many writers are frustrated by their inability to put their thoughts onto paper. I have always had a difficult time writing. I find that I have good ideas‚ but that putting my thoughts into words is challenging

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    more applied academically than Finny. He had set his goals high‚ ultimately aiming to be the class valedictorian- a goal that seemed easily achievable‚ with his only distraction being Finny. Finny was not at all proficient in academics‚ maintaining a “D” average at best‚ never feeling the need to try. Gene sensed a competition developing between Finny and he‚ and felt the need to be even with Finny. In a way‚ Gene had achieved- he was competent in academics and decent in sports while Finny was spectacular

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    The Open Boat by Stephen Crane is a story describing four men that are trapped together in a small boat or dingy. The men aboard the boat are a captain‚ a correspondent‚ an oiler‚ and a cook. The men were aboard a larger boat that crashed off the coast of Florida and are now searching for the safety of a light house they remember. After making a homemade sail and some brisk paddling they finally get near the coast. They spot some people and begin to signal for help but the people only respond

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    brings forward. In the novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ author Jane Austen portrays her view of heroes‚ heroines‚ and villains in a satirically love story. Andrew H. Wright has written a literary criticism essay‚ titled “Heroines‚ Heroes‚ and Villains in Pride and Prejudice”‚ in which he states his opinion of Austen’s purpose. Although critic Andrew H. Wright states that some people are simply destined to be heroes‚ Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen features characters that are capable of overcoming their

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    freedom and restraint.” These are the themes that are represented and worked with throughout Kate Chopin’s works.  Through research on Kate Chopin‚ the 20th century writer of “The Storm‚” one can find literary criticism that is relevant to understanding the meaning of her work. Literary criticism topics such as setting‚ feminism‚ resistance to patriarchal authority‚ sexual fulfillment in relation to Chopin and her writing changes and enriches the reading of “The Storm.” “The Storm” by Kate Chopin

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    INTRODUCTION Young Goodman Brown is one of the best short stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne written in 17th century. It dwells on the depravity of mankind even on those who are born in a state of grace. Also his grandfather John Hathorne is one of those slayers in Salem Witch Trials. He changes his surname as he is ashamed of what his ancestors have done and wants to hide this relation. Hawthorne addresses the puritan and calvinist belief by showing the characteristics of the damned people of his time

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    life are being explored and the second part where the comic scene between Muni and an American takes place. There are two literary theories applied in this short story‚ the gender theory focusing on feminism and also the social theory which focuses on the social status and conflicts in two different languages and values between two societies. Feminism theory in gender criticism focuses on sexual difference and sexual politics. Women need to consider what it meant to be a woman‚ to consider how much

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    Literary Analysis of "The Masque of the Red Death" In the story‚ The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author tries to create a specific atmosphere to emphasize the action within the story. The setting of the story immensely helps to create this atmosphere. Poe’s descriptive setting aids in creating the atmosphere of the story by developing mood‚ evoking feelings from the reader‚ and creating a false sense of security. The setting of The Masque‚ which Poe effectively and thoroughly

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    Some people might believe that it is much more convenient and easier to read something that is shorter rather than a longer text. Furthermore‚ it is possible that they might think that a shorter text will get straight to the point and require absolutely no analysis because of the text’s brevity. However‚ anyone who has ever read H.D.’s poem‚ “Oread”‚ will understand that this is not the case. The poem is only twenty-six words‚ which means that it might take a person about ten seconds to read it.

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