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Araby's Character Analysis"Araby", James Joyce's wonderful short story is narrated by a youthful flying soul who is full of dreams and desires. He becomes disappointed with the world of illusions, the first step that leads to adulthood.
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Chopin's Clear Ideas in the AwakeningThe tragedy and dilemma that Chopin is presenting in her novel The Awakening, is what would happen to a woman in the nineteenth century if she possessed her own self, or her own body? Society in that era offered her only two choices: marriage or death.
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Punishment and CivilizationBy merging beyond the wonderful picture of our civilized society, inside special institutions like the prisons, we will be able to see glimpses of humans' history before civilization.
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War and Self-DeceptionWith a train trip, Pirandello takes us in a journey through the illusionary world of self-deceit and hidden emotions to help us discover the real emotions that parents have toward their children during war.
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"Neutral Tones" ExplicationThomas Hardy in his poem "Neutral Tones," is dramatizing the conflict between reality and self- deceit, particularly as this conflict unfolded to show the speaker his real feelings after the death of love between him and his wife.
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Edna's Only EndingWhen women were possessions of their husbands and even named and described in terms of their relationships to men, Edna was awakened to the possibility, the dream, that she is an autonomous person. Edna struggled to be an individual, but she was defeated.
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Men and Social ExpectationsHow humans could be affected when they are under pressure, the pressure of social, political or religious forces? Will humans grow under any kind of pressure, and if they did, what shape as adults they will form in society?
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Extra Sensory Perception (ESP), a Paranormal Phenomena: Does it Exist?ESP, the ability to acquire information without the benefit of the senses, and its related states: telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition, is carrying the burden of proof; it faces many challenges from skeptics and the scientific community.
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A Happy MomentMay our wishes come true if we were able to listen?
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The Melody of LifeThe answer for our purpose of life may come from our inner self, we just need to listen.
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ForgivenessTrue love forgives.
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The Greek StatueWith a true love experience we can feel a sense of deepness, comfort and pleasure filling our souls. An amazing blend of emotions that we never thought possible and a deep sense of unity that makes time and space have no meaning.
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James Joyce, the Word Painter of The DublinersJames Joyce's work seems simple to the naïve reader however, by scrutinizing his puzzling symbols in his visual images, words choice and style changes, the reader can conclude that the Dubliners is a chronologically structured book...
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Spiritual Light in O'Connor's WorkWhat is the secret behind the reader's engagement and enjoyment of Flannery O'Connor's fiction?
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PassionThis poem describes a moment of true love and true passion that can be felt deeply by lovers' heart and soul. It is the kind of passion that transcends through a smile a look or a touch.



