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Arun and Kamla: A Novell about the Arun and Suraj
The story revolves around two men who share a bond of uncompromising friendship and companionship in the small town of Pipalnagar, Northern India. Arun and his friends The protagonist, Arun, is an Urdu writer who earns a living through his unrefined crime novels in the language. Unable to earn enough through his penmanship he tries…
Friendship,
Literary Criticism,
Literature
Working at Wendy’s by Joey Franklin
In the story “working at Wendy’s” the author is trying to make a case whereby he is setting aside the pride of someone which is provided in the family. The author is trying to support that argument of pride whereby he recounts the experiences he is seeing from his friends and family members who have…
Literature,
Pride,
Reading Books,
Short Story
The Difference Between Postmodernism and Some Views Of Modernism
The term Postmodernism had emerged as a result of Modernism. In another words, Postmodernism can be considered as a reaction or response to Modernism in the late twentieth century. Postmodernism rejects some views of what Modernism came up with, but not all of them. Postmodernism supported some views of Modernism, it does not differ from…
Culture,
Literature,
Philosophy,
Poetry
“Wake Me Up” and ” Hell or High Water”
Both By Passenger and By Avicii represent speakers who are young adults that are finally getting to experience the world through their own eyes. In the case of “Hell or High Water” the speaker is taking life more so from a head on point of view. As a result the speaker of “Wake Me Up”…
Literature,
Literature Review
Riders to the Sea as a Modern Tragedy
Synge’s play Riders to the Sea is possible one of the most acclaimed play of the twentieth century. The play has been lauded for its tragic intensity and structural perfection as well as criticised for its lack of ‘magnitude’ in the Aristotelian sense. Raymond William, for example feels that: Riders to the Sea is a…
Drama,
Literature,
Tragedy
Marston
Marston, Sallie A. “Neighborhood and Politics: Irish Ethnicity in Nineteenth Century Lowell, Massachusetts.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 78, no. 3 (1988): 414-32. I found this article through the Penfield Library database. Specifically, this article is from JSTOR. In “Neighborhood and Politics: Irish Ethnicity in Nineteenth Century Lowell, Massachusetts,” Sallie Marston explores the…
Government,
Literature,
Politics
Reunion, a Story about a Young Boy Expecting to Meet his Father for Lunch
Reunions usually are something people look forward to they are supposed to be something joyous and nostalgic, an event that people anticipate. “Reunion” by John Cheever is a story being told by a young man named Charlie who was expecting to meet his father for the first time in three years for lunch by Grand…
Literary Criticism,
Literature
Theoretical Framework for Innovation and Performance in Tourism and Hospitality Industry
The aim of this chapter is to present literature relevant to this research and to provide a theoretical framework. The chapter begins firstly brief summery about tourism industry and the relationship between the innovation and the tourism industry. Secondly about independent variable of innovation, type of innovation, and Innovative technological amenities in hotels and performance….
Innovation,
Literature,
Tourism
Hermes
Hermes – Messager god Essay written by Jamecca The idea of gods and goddesses began as far back as the ancient Egyptians, but the ancient Greeks were the first group to form a religion based on gods and goddesses. They believed that the gods and goddesses were not different from humans. Some of the few…
Books,
Literature
William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73
Poetry is a common medium for people to express love. Sonnets are almost always about love. William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73 is no exception. Senti-ments of love along with those of against and death are expressed through the use of figurative language. The poem is organized in such a way that, as it progresses, the reader…
Literature,
Poems,
Poetry