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Perry had survived the war and has written a book, Post-Mortem, exposing the truth about the horrible treatment of British soldiers returned from "The Great War". John's mother is afraid of the book, John's father wants the book banned, and John's girlfriend treats it as a rare collector's item to be prized for its monetary worth.
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The dramatistic pentad forms the core structure of dramatism, a method for examining motivations that the renowned literary critic Kenneth Burke developed. Dramatism recommends the use of a metalinguistic approach to stories about human action that investigates the roles and uses of five rhetorical elements common to all narratives, each of which is related to a question.
Island is Huxley's utopian counterpart to his most famous work, the 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World. The ideas that would become Island can be seen in a foreword he wrote in 1946 to a new edition of Brave New World: If I were now to rewrite the book, I would offer the Savage a third alternative. Between the Utopian and primitive horns of ...
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Chicago is a play written by Maurine Dallas Watkins.The play, while fiction, is a satire based on two unrelated 1924 court cases involving two women, Beulah Annan (the inspiration for Roxie Hart) and Belva Gaertner (the inspiration for Velma Kelly), who were both suspected and later acquitted of murder, whom Watkins had covered for the Chicago Tribune as a reporter.
[2] There may be multiple points of conflict in a single story, as characters may have more than one desire or may struggle against more than one opposing force. [ 3 ] When a conflict is resolved and the reader discovers which force or character succeeds, it creates a sense of closure. [ 4 ]
2 Summary. Toggle Summary subsection ... 2.2.2 Laches' first definition: to be brave is to stand and fight [190e–192b] 2.2.3 Laches' second definition: bravery is ...