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and emotional memoir of his life starting from childhood to adulthood. This book has a unique way on the narrator technique which is using young Frank's 'innocent eye' to tell the story. This allows the reader to experience his own life in a transparent
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the story, but also study the culture background of the book. Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes happened to a book that strongly point out a country's unique traditions---Ireland, a poor country with anti-English sentiment. The Irishiness is clearly present
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that of societies immediate conditions. In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens reveals the instability of France and England. While encountering numerous trials Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton must also live through the romance similar to that of
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being. He feels guilt, remorse and has responsibilities, yet at the same time he feels pride and a sense of duty. He is quick, in Act one, scene five to take on his role of avenger
"Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift As meditation or
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the meaning of a text into another language in the way that the author intended the text'. Thus it can be said that the translator is the mailman of human thought as he is delivering to us information and literature, that we otherwise may not have
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containing heavy ironies and it is peppered with ideological arguments. In its moral concerns, Pride and Prejudice has many affinities with 18th century literature, which valued reason, order and common sense, and liked to laugh at the folly of those
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theories entitled The Mirror and the Lamp (1953) M. H. Abrams concentrates on four main elements; the universe, the audience, the artist, and the work and relates them to four broad critical theories that explain the nature and worth of art. He explains
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John Keats uses powerful, distinct symbolism and imagery. The nightingale, for instance, is interpreted by many to be a symbol of Keats' poetic inspiration and satisfaction. This symbolism can be seen by the vivid descriptions that Keats sees in
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which could sometimes end up refusing to learn that certain language. This phenomenon could be called as 'fossilization.' In order to avoid such effect, applying Chomsky's theory may be suitable to alleviate the problem when learning a second language.
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or achievements. Ambition, the gas in the car. You can consider ambition the drive train inside of you. Ambition can be good or bad. If you have a lot ambition your going to get want you are striving for, but if your goal is not for the good of heart,
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