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    how a proper lady should present herself to the world––a being that is less than her opposite sex. Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne exemplify the condition of women in their works, “Ligeia” and Hawthorne’s, “Rappaccini’s Daughter” and “The Birthmark,” throughout the Antebellum Period by similarly depicting women as dependent, lesser and docile creatures whose lives are ran by the wishes of a man. By choosing to portray women, who were strict followers of the societal degradation of women, and

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    Can there really be a human that is more superior than another? When the book The Lord of the Flies was written, it was around the same time as Hitler and the Nazis were evolving. Hitler believed in an aryan race, a race that was superior to others. Being superior to others can also be shown through social darwinism, where one feels that only the strong can survive. Social darwinism connects to Charles Darwin, the creator of it, where he believed in natural selection. When viewing social darwinism

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    1. Quests consist of what five things? o Quests consist of five things: a questor, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges and trials en route, and a real reason to go there (Foster 3). 2. What is the real reason for a quest? o The real reason for a quest is always self-knowledge (Foster 3). 3. What is the main purpose of eating in literature? How is this true in real life? o The main purpose of eating in literature is to show peace and sharing, or communion. This is true in real

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    We live in a world of over seven billion people, how can one person even make a dent? It may not always be the action itself, but the impact that it has on a person. Never forget, never again, the words that resound in one’s head when thinking of Elie Wiesel's speech for the Nobel Peace Prize. We can never forget the stories of the lost, gone, and the survivors, so that we do not repeat their mistakes. Elie Wiesel is a survivor of the Holocaust, World War II, and life’s brutalities. In his lifetime

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    chiming voice startled Sam’s inspection. To his surprise, he saw a monkey. He was carrying a banana leaf with a container of something green. “You sure where lucky. Surviving a moose in rage is quite uncommon. You’re pretty uncommon yourself, with a birthmark on your forehead shaped like a star and a really quick reviving body. My name’s Looloo, and I’m the one who carried you home. You

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    that they forget that “the boy with the mulberry birthmark” had gone missing. The children assume that he died in the fire, but he is never brought up after the incident. At the end of the novel, when the naval officer asks Ralph if anyone was killed, he replies with “only two” signifying the deaths of only Piggy and Simon. The children were so caught up in the power of being in charge that they completely forgot about “the boy with the mulberry birthmark”. Simon’s death is another example of the savagery

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    Gothic Fiction of Hawthorne and Poe When discussing gothic fiction many early authors come to mind, Mary Shelley, the Bronte Sisters, Bram Stoker, and Oscar Wilde, to name a few, were all exceptional European writers of this style. As for American authors, there are two names that hold top places of honor, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Poe, with his talent for lyrical, poetic prose and conveying the macabre, is considered by many to be the master of gothic fiction. However, Hawthorne

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist and short story writer who was born in Salem, Massachusetts July fourth 1804. When Hawthorne was a young man he served as the editor of the American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. That job introduced him into the world of writing and at that point he decided what he wanted to do until the day he died. “I do not want to be a doctor and live by men’s diseases, nor a minister to live by their sins, nor a lawyer and live by their quarrels

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    Drei whose souls become part of a harmonica to help them escape a forest, only to be saved when they save someone else from the brink of death. Each character is some sort of minority in his or her situation, an anti-Hitler, epileptic, boy with a birthmark on his face that making him not “Hitler-Standard”, an orphan who lives in an orphanage that is going to illegally put him to work and try to split apart him and his little brother, a little girl who is constantly on the move and ends up going to

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was one of the most important authors in the history of American literature and the genre of Romanticism or Dark Romanticism, due to his unique style of writing and his focus upon subjects of Puritan religion and the unknown. I consider Hawthorne an important author, due to the fact that he skillfully and accurately based his fictional writings upon happenings of colonial times, was one of the first authors to display unfortunate outcomes for his characters’ immoral choices according

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