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How Is Dependency Presented In A Streetcar Named Desire

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We get to explore how the theme of Dependency Presented In A Streetcar Named Desire, through numerous character by using our analytical skills

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The role of gender in the misuse of science and religion in Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale

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Both novels explore how the writers bring about the role of gender in the misuse of science and religion, in order to reveal the damning effects which it has on the characters and society itself, as well as the dangerous consequences that derives from it - Victor, in Shelley's novel Frankenstein, decides to "pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation." perhaps its Shelley's message of going beyond human limits would lead to harmful ef...

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How is Freedom explored in Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale

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Freedom is defined by the ability to express without restrictions nor the fear of consequences. As such, its utopian promises seem to draw the attention of the writers who wish to also explore just how fragile the concept truly is. Both Atwood and Shelley allow the theme of freedom to dictate the characters and outcomes of their texts in order to unravel the harsh facade of freedom. Arguably Shelley’s exploration of the theme is inspired by the values associated with the age of enlightenment, ...

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Presentation of Survival in Frankenstein & The Handmaid's Tale

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In this Essay, I explore how surviving is a continuation of existing in difficult circumstances. Mary Shelley and Margaret Atwood powerfully demonstrate this through the trials and tribulations that unravel in their novels. Shelley advocates the catastrophic effects of Victor's actions, as his attempts in being a greater, omnipotent being , resulted in the characters being forced to survive the lethal creature lurking in the shadows. Victor mimics Prometheus the Greek God, who is also forced to ...

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Macbeth an unusual experience

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