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… war, or they just seem to assume that they were not as valuable compared to the men. I am going to look at why this is the case. The role of women during the Second World War was to take up the duties previously done by men. Women worked on farms,…
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… the obvious surface meaning the majority will regard as the only meaning and on a deeper profounder meaning which lies behind the obvious. The tension created by this ambivalence can be and has been put to a variety of uses. Ironies abound…
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… 1) <Tab/>The story takes place in the early XIXth century. There are two characters in this extract : Mr Lockwood and Catherine Linton. Mr Lockwood is the first narrator of this novel, he was one of Mr Heathcliff's tenants. At the…
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… who reveals himself in what he has to say.' How far do you agree with this statement in terms of the two Robert Browning poems you are studying: My Last Duchess and Porphyria's Lover?' In this essay I will attempt to compare and contrast…
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… A few miles south of Soledad. Woods with a path along the river. Lots of trees and ash piles. Which made the leaves whistle along the water of the river at night. *Bunk house~ Eight bunks all lined up against the white painted walls. An apple box…
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… in the Civil War, the Southern states began what's known now as Reconstruction. Congress established the Freedman's Bureau for the freed slaves in 1865, which offered funds for food, education, protection in labor contracts and local troubles.…
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… tell us about the relationship between Stella and Stanley, and how does Williams portray this? In order to analyse this scene, there needs to be a clear understanding of what has happened prier to it. Scene three is set at Stanley's poker…
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… small Southern town during the post-Civil War era. The story revolves around the protagonist, Miss Emily Grierson, and the peculiar, tragic events of her life. In the aftermath of her father's death, which Emily refuses to acknowledge, she meets a Yankee…
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… is considered one of the first novels ever written. It is a story about one woman's struggles to gain a larger foothold in the social and economical areas of her life no matter what the cost. On the part of the author, there is promise of a standard…
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… with writing the first long fiction novel in literary history; the highly acclaimed classic "Robinson Crusoe." It first appeared in print in 1719 and was very well received in its time. The story is that of the original 'cast away.' The novel…
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