Introduction Done by one Henrik Ibsen, from Norway, the “A Doll's House” is a play which has three acts. The play was published in 1879 in December. The premier performance of the “A Doll's House” happened in the same year it was published, in Denmark, Copenhagen (Ibsen 12). Consequently, the setting...
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David Sedaris’ “Me Talk Pretty One Day” is a humorous article that discusses Sedaris experiences in a foreign country, France, in his quest to learn a new language. According to the article, Sedaris decided to relocate to Paris when he was at a mature age of Forty-one years. Sedaris (2000)...
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Ahmed, Mohammad Kaosar, and Md Mizanur Rahman. "Reading Burgess’S A Clockwork Orange: Cultural Oddities and Their Social Impact". IIUC Studies, vol 7, no. 0, 2012. Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL Ahmed Mohammad Kaosar, Assistant professor, Department of English Language Dhaka Campus in Bangladesh and Md Mizanur Rahman, a professor, department of English,...
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Man is born with the ability to make choices. These choices are guided by conscience; an inner moral guide to what is right or wrong. The choice man makes have consequences and they only serve to give room for conscience to continue being a guiding force or be repressed or...
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The story of “A clean well lighted place “by Ernest Hemingway is a story which is characterized by nothingness and the author entirely focuses on giving the reader to concentrate wholly on the meaning of the story. The story explains the typical life of an old man in his ordinary...
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Television Comedy: Different Genres and their Descriptions Television comedy exists in different genres depending on the source of humor, the delivery method, as well as the delivery context. Many comedians can fit into several genres therefore the classifications tend to overlap to meet the needs of different fans. Comedy can be...
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The kind of writing that is made each day varies depending on status, age, work, and interaction between diverse groups. While writing to my supervisor and co-workers, there is often a formal way of presenting issues with a reflective mode of interaction. Communication is done via emails and tweets as...
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Guidelines for Effective Writing Most writers consider writing a routine that comes naturally. However, it is always essential to have a guideline for writing, especially at the initial stage when a person is struggling with a piece or topic. Primarily, the guideline comprises five stages, which include prewriting, writing, revision, editing,...
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Shooting an Elephant Shooting an Elephant, was written by George Orwell who recounts a situation from his life when he was around twenty years during which he was required to demonstrate how powerful he was as an army (Orwell 8). Later on, the episode seems to be haunting him. The story...
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The Color Purple by Alice Walker focuses on the life of Celie, an African American woman who fights her way through abusive life in the hands of men. The events of the story took place in Georgia and address the position of women in African American culture. In this case,...
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Jealousy is apparent throughout Shakespeare’s Othello. The tragedy Othello highlights the doom of Othello and various chief characters as a result of jealousy. Jealousy is mainly depicted through the two main characters: Othello and Iago. It destroys their lives since it makes Iago depict his true self, which successively prompts...
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The Importance of Gender in "Wife of Bath's Prologue" The tale suits the teller in Wife of Bath’s Prologue ion several ways including her gender, sovereignty, and the middle ages when the story was written. Gender as a Center of Conflict In the “Wife of Bath’s Prologue,” it is rather apparent that...
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