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There are many similarities between these two stories, as well as contrasts. In “Eveline,” her father is a drunkard and is also the head of the house, whereas in “The Boarding House,” Polly’s father, “was a shabby stooped little drunkard” who lives separated from his family. Polly’s father has been cut-off from her life, and […]
In Eveline Joyce portrays two generations, namely Eveline and her parents. Unlike the narrators in the previous stories, Eveline is an adult but the entrapment of the narrators remains constant with her. The main treatment of the young is of Eveline by her father. Her father, an alcoholic, abuses his daughter, “Even now, though she […]
James Joyce in his collection of short stories entitled āDublinersā draws the episodes from Irish life; exposition in this picture plays a particularly important role, as it is directly associated with plot in each short story. The present paper discusses exposition in āArabyā and āEvelineā. The exposition in āArabiā depicts the atmosphere, in which the […]
James Joyce was born in Dublin, in 1882 and subsequently became one of Ireland’s greatest writers with books such as Dubliners’ being hugely successful among many around the world. Still considered one of the greatest writers to this day, Joyce even succeeds in having a day dedicated to him named after one of his characters. […]
Liberation and freedom are exquisite possessions. The possible attainment or loss of it can both cause equal amount of anxiety as revealed by lead characters in the two short stories we shall now discuss. Eveline in James Joyceās short story Eveline and Mrs. Mallard in Kate Chopinās āThe story of an Hourā are standing at […]
Dear Frank, I am deeply sorry for what I have done to you. I know that there is no excuse for what I did, leaving you so suddenly at the boat. Especially after all the trouble you went to, making it possible so that we could be together. I can only explain the reasons for […]
In literature, setting is an essential part of a story. Setting is the time and place where the story takes place. It also can create a mood or feeling in the story. In the stories āSoldierās Home,ā by Ernest Hemingway, āA Rose for Emily,ā by William Faulkner and āEveline,ā by James Joyce, the all show […]
Although set in an extraordinary location, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” is a beautifully crafted story that delves into the complexities of human nature. The author’s lyrical writing style conjures up images of traditional folklore where reality and fantasy are intertwined. Garcia Marquez was born in 1928 in Aracataca, a […]
Magic is the best illusion that a person can have. Not everyone believes in magic, there are only few people who would take their time in knowing and realizing such illusion. Among the people all over the world, perhaps, there are only a number from the large population of human beings who believes n magic. […]
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a master of magical realism, twist our minds eye in the story A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS. Our perspectives are disoriented as we are enchanted with beautiful prose and appaled by people’s actions. Through the use of percpective and magical realism Marquez conveys mob mentality and people’s reactions to something […]
An allegory of the story can define the representation of ideas, events, or characters. Gabriel Garcia Marquezās, āA Very Old Man with Enormous Wingsā, gives two good examples on symbolic and allegory meanings through the characters and their action. This story is blended with normal humanity, fantasy, and magical realism. The story can bring different […]
Economy The economy of Georgia relies on a range of industries. These include agriculture, where grapes, citrus fruits, and hazelnuts are cultivated. The mining sector is dedicated to extracting manganese, copper, and gold. Additionally, small-scale industries contribute to the economy by manufacturing alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, metals, machinery, and chemicals. Despite relying heavily on imported […]
The XX century is often called a century of dictators, and one of them is Saddam Hussein ā a totalitarian leader, who managed to maintain his regime till 2003, but was still deprived of power. In his book āThe Princeā Nikkolo Machiavelli, an Italian political thinker of the XVI century, presented an outstanding āDictatorās Guideā, […]
From its modest beginnings, Carnival has become renowned for providing pleasurable Caribbean cruises. In 1990, Ted retired as Chairman and Micky Arison, his son, became CEO and Chairman of Carnival. Carnival is categorized as a “Controlled Foreign Corporation” (CFC) which exempts the corporation’s shipping operations from income tax. The success of Carnival is largely attributed […]
Throughout history there have been many different sentiments referring to the type of leading that would take to a successful society. In āLord of the Fliesā by William Golding. a group of civilized male children is left on an uninhabited island with no grownups to steer them. The male children must take a leader and […]
For many years, anthropologists and philosophers have tried to find a definition to the word ‘morality’ which can satisfy all different perceptions that are believed by different people all around the world. It was found that there are two ways to use the term ‘morality’: descriptively and normatively. Descriptively refers to ” a code of […]
Discussing in his Discourses1 on Livy, Machiavelli posits that the emphasis of politics is on advancing the ‘common good’. This paper aims to examine how this assertion interrelates with the concepts articulated in The Prince2. Born in Florence, Niccolo Machiavelli lived during a tumultuous era in Italian history, passing away there in 1527. Italy was […]
Machiavelli’s, The Prince, is spellbinding because through it he appears to convert ordinary life from a moral battle that is mired in guilt and controlled by a higher power, into an ordinary (albeit well structured) game. In our assigned textbook, Isaiah Berlin, when interpreting Machiavelli (Adams 206-235), pushes for a higher purpose on this game: […]
Both Martin Luther and Niccolo Machiavelli were influential figures in their respective generations, known for their religious and political beliefs. Luther, a former lawyer who became a priest, aimed to expose the corruption within the Catholic Church through his 95 theses, which formed the basis of the Protestant Reformation. Machiavelli, on the other hand, utilized […]
The term “an” refers to someone who is unscrupulous, cunning, cynical, and unprincipled (Goods 1998). Niccolo Machiavelli, the originator of this term, would have been deeply disappointed by its use. Machiavelli is widely recognized as one of the most brilliant figures of the Italian Renaissance. He was not only a writer but also an immensely […]
St. Augustine, in his book Political Writings, emphasizes the role that Christianity plays in shaping his political perspective and argues for its influence on his views through the moral aspect of politics. While St. Augustine’s writings have gained recognition and admiration, not everyone agrees with him. Niccolo Machiavelli, for example, advocates for a government that […]
Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer in Florence, Italy during the Renaissance. He is considered as the founder of modern political science and political ethics, and was an official in the Florentine Republic. He was a secretary to the Second Chancery of the Republic of Florence when the Medici […]