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Robinson Crusoe
I read the book Robinson Crusoe recently. It was the second time that I read this book, for I read it in Chinese when I was quite young. As a 20-year-old university student, I learned more from this book. It seemed that I was looking at the process of the development of human when I read this b....

Buchi Emecheta's In the Ditch
Buchi Emecheta’s “In the Ditch” is an autobiographical novel and it describes the social deprivations by the protagonist, Adah, who is a native from a post-colonized country, Nigeria. In fact, Adah is the author herself and everything in the book really happened. As an Ibo from Nigeria she comes ....

Daniel Defoe's Robinsoe Crusoe as an 18th century novel
The 18th century has seen remarkable technological , medical, social and ideological innovations. In fact, the 18th century is characterised by rationalism, cosmology, secularism, scientific methodology, optimism, tolerance, freedom, education and deism. These factors , in one way or the other, hav....

Gregorik Andras
Thin fabricGregorik Andras AN312.16I.Thick fabricII.StoicheiaIII.Three types of prose narration IV.The Augustan novelV.Conclusion"...no matter what kind of pleasure may await his senses, unless it serves exclusively the glory of God, he needs to cut it off of him, giving it upout of his love towards....

Plot as one of the elements of the Novel
Introduction The Novel or the Fiction is one of the important and popular forms of literature. To create a fictional world that seems real to the reader, novelists use the main elements such as: plot, character, conflict, setting and theme. Plot: What is Plot? Plot is one of the most imp....

realistic fiction
Before this is discussed, lets look at the meaning of Realist fiction. Realism is an eighteen century innovationin fiction which could be said to be an imitation of life as it is. The realist writer tends to showlife in fiction, whihc it would give the ilusion it mirrors life as lived everyday. ....

Representations of Daniel Defoes Life in Robinson Crusoe
Representations of Daniel Defoe’s Life in Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe wrote to a collection of religious essays Robinson Crusoe’s Preface: I, Robinson Crusoe, being at this time in perfect and sound mind and memory, thanks be to god therefore, do hereby declare their objection is an inventi....

Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe. The novel was firstpublished in 1719. It tells the story of a young explorer who becomes maroonedon a deserted island. His experiences of the island change his outlook on life. Daniel Defoe was a short story writer that came from an poor family.Defoe ....

To Kill A Mockingbird
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is not only about growing up, its also about courage to what extent do you agree this and how does the composer deliver this? Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is an intricate lacework that analyses the differently patterned personas that fashion the Maycomb Societ....

To Kill a Mockingbird - Discuss how the protagonists grew throughout the journey of the novel.
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the protagonists grow mentally as they face different situations and are exposed to the real world. Throughout the novel, Harper Lee explores how the protagonists; Scout and Jem learn and change through their experiences which they are faced with throughout their ....




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