| 61. | Write a critical commentary of Blake s London to include some reference The cultural context in Although entitled London, this poem is about the social conditions of the nineteenth century and the industrial revolution and the effects that these have on the ordinary people. Blake writes as someone who is familiar with, and who understands the problems of ordinary people. ...
In the f...
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| 62. | Perspective on A Dolls House A Perspective of A Doll’s House
Henrik Ibsen, a Norwegian playwright, wrote A Doll’s House, in 1879. A Doll’s House was a discussion of women’s’ rights in a time when there was little commentary on this issue. ...
Nora, in A Doll’s House appeared happy living in the role of a naïve and helpless ...
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| 63. | Third Policeman ... In The Third Policeman, the words right and left appear to change in synchronization with the plot. ... Flann O’Brien is fully aware of people’s preconceived notions about the words “right” and “left”, and as a result, in his novel The Third Policeman, O’Brien uses the words as a commentary...
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| 64. | Accept this In 1729 Jonathan Swift wrote one of the classic examples of satire, "A Modest Proposal," when he proposed that the British feed and fatten Irish children for food in order to reduce the Catholic population. It was a commentary on the fact that the British were actually were "feeding" off of the Iris...
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| 65. | James Joyces Araby Commentary ... And yet James Joyces "Araby," which deals with the passion of a teenage boy for his friends sister, shows how poverty and despair tarnish even the purest of childhood dreams.
When the unnamed protaganist of "Araby" first mentions Mangans sister, he tells us has never even spoken to her, "e...
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| 66. | Commentary on the poem The Secret Life of Books by Stephen Edgar In Stephen Edgar’s The Secret Life of Books, Edgar uses literary elements in his poems to show meaning for things that he doesn’t feel are noticed by everyone. The purpose of this poem was to tell the audience that books are great things and “they know their parts” in society. Some of the literary e...
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| 67. | Comparative commentary about two poems Elsa Wertman and Hamilton Greene
The extracts are both poems. The first one is called Elsa Wertman, it tells about a peasant girl who comes from Germany. ... He thanks his mother about the characteristics he inherited from her, liveliness, fancy and language. ... The women would like destroy Hamilton’s good life by telling who ...
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| 68. | Commentary After the First Death Robert Cormier
Book Notes Title: After The First Death Author: Robert Cormier Date Started: 02/06/00 Date Ended: 03/06/00 The Characters: a) Main Characters Miro: Miro is a teen-age terrorist that came from another country know, in the story, as their “Homeland”. ... Later in the story Ben is the one who is c...
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| 69. | Dolls House A Manifest of cultural and social symbolisms Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House” uses the seemingly depthless, unconvincing, ‘fake’ characters to portray a manifest of cultural and social symbolisms. ...
Nora’s male complement, Torvald, is yet another character who denotes certain social morals and beliefs. ...
Ibsen has successfully...
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| 70. | Ganesha adfsad d) Vedic Studies in Gujerat, 1891 - 1892 At Porbandar, Swami Vivekananda was a guest at Sankar Pandurang’s place. He was the governor of Porbandar (Sudampur). Swami Vivekananda said that in the whole of India he had not seen Pandurang’s equal in Vedic learning. As a commentary on the Atharva Veda wa...
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| 71. | Origins of the First World War Write a commentary (approximately 500 words) on the (given) extract, saying what the document is, setting it in its historical context, commenting on specific points in the text, and summing up the historical significance of the extract for the study of total war and social change
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| 72. | Radio The big problem is this. When people here things like "Based on a true story," etc., they automatically jump to the wrong conclusions. This movie was loosly based on the man's entire life and is more of a biopic of the times he lived in. They took about 20 years worth of life and condensed it into o...
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| 73. | COMMENTARY GOD S WORK ...
I think that this unique feature must have been Mister Edwards’s strong faith in God and this is described to us in the first four lines of the third stanza. Every time some form of disaster or event took place he would mention two important words “God’s work”. I think that he meant that...
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| 74. | Afterwards In Afterwards Hardy reflects on what people may say of him after his death, and represents them as remembering him for his love and observation of the natural world. The poem is characterised by a strong sense of melancholy reflection, and very precise, and sometimes surprising, imagery. Detailed co...
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| 75. | english essay In Their Eyes Were Watching God, the narrator comments that “any man who walks in the way of power and property is bound to meet hate.” This means that when anyone gets rich or powerful, they begin to get bitter attitudes towards them and how people feel about them dramatically changes. In the story...
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| 76. | Analytical commentary on Wherever I hang by Grace Nichols and Sonnet England in 1819 by Percey In this essay, I will write an analytical commentary on the following two pieces; “Wherever I hang”, by Grace Nichols and “Sonnet: England in 1819”, by Percey Bysshe Shelley.
“Wherever I hang,” contains a mix of mono and polysyllabic words, but the former outweighs the latter forming what is a fa...
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| 77. | HARBOUR SIDE CRUISES HARBOUR SIDE CRUISES
Location
Jetty 6 Circular Quay
Approx 20 HARBOUR SIDE CRUISES
Location
Jetty 6 Circular Quay
Approx 20 minutes away from hotel
Transport
A 3 minute walk to the bus station on Oxford street where you catch the 380 to Circular Quay - Young street. ...
Opening...
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| 78. | Shooting an Elephant The essay “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell is an intriguing commentary on his views towards the British Empire he serves and the Burmese people he lives and works among. ... (Orwell 275)
This angst against both the British Empire and the Burmese people are what ultimately lead to Orwell des...
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| 79. | IDENTITY IN MULHOLLAND DRIVE IDENTITY IN "MULHOLLAND DRIVE"
Mulholland Drive is a commentary on the relationship that exists between Hollywood as “dream factory” and its audience. ... Both private and public identity are constructed and then subverted through the corrupt dream that Hollywood sells.
The narrative of Mulhol...
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| 80. | world war one social commentary World War One Social Commentary
War is both a time of triumph and devastation. ... War separates the men from the boys and that is why so many teenagers sought to fight for their country. ... Many British poets helped expose the grim realities of war and did not always receive positive feedb...
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