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Clark Waggoner

Modern Literary Criticism: Zadie Smith's "The Autograph Man" - 0 views

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    This article discusses the young British novelist Zadie Smith's second novel, The Autograph Man. It examines the novel for how it deals with the themes of celebrity and obsessions within modern culture. This article also helps to establish a literary precedent for her works as those worthy of critical discussion.
Clark Waggoner

Literary Origins: Shakespeare's Creative Wordplay: A Linguistic Analysis of Hamlet's Ca... - 0 views

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    The reputation of Hamlet as one of Shakespeare's greatest plays often times overlooks one of the greatest achievements of the play. While many scholars acknowledge the play as the birth of the modern man, few seem to place as much significance on the language of the play as they do elements such as theme and character. This appears to be oversight, given the fact that the play is one of the single greatest examples of creative use of language in not only Shakespeare's works, but perhaps all works in the English language. This article examines Hamlet from a linguistic perspective to enhance our appreciation of Shakespeare's genius.
Clark Waggoner

Literary Criticism: The Tragedy of Joe Christmas from William Faulkner's Light in August - 0 views

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    This article discusses William Faulkner's novel, Light in August. It examines specifically the character of Joe Christmas, one of Faulkner's mos enigmatic and tragic characters. The article examines how the real tragedy in the story of Joe Christmas is the racial prejudice of his family and his fellow man. The article presents the discussion within the context of understanding Faulkner's work and it's significance as a whole.
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THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES PART-2 - Shouts - 0 views

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    We already know about the meaning of Conspiracy Theory. Now try to understand The Elixir Of Life. Elixir of life is a potion created from a philosopher's stone that gives immortality to man when someone consumes it. You probably do not want to die, most people don't but death takes us all no matter what our preference as a child. we all are taught that one day we all are going to leave the neverland forever still most of us don't prefer to accept the permanence hereafter
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