STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A CUP OF TEA
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1. Introduction To be honest, when I read the story, I thought " how absurd this is". The first appearance of the story to me was just like this. But when I re- thought about some details I realised that the story is not that absurd. Above, it includes some social factors in it. And I think my assignment is going to be all about those details, because for me, "truth always hides itself in details", so to analyse this story I'm to deal with them. 2. Summary of the story The story is all about Rosemary Fell, a rich,...
poor is Miss Smith and how rich is Rosemary, and their appearance as two different women. And within the light of these, I'm happy to write:

poor is Miss Smith and how rich is Rosemary, and their appearance as two different women. And within the light of these, I'm happy to write:
In conclusion, I can say that although a human is always a human, the instincts are always stronger than humanity. As we can see, at the very beginning, Rosemary was trying to be helpful to Miss Smith, but when jealousy came to the scene, she gave 3 pounds and simply kicked Miss Smith. I think this is the rule of the world, both in the wild animal life and in modern human life...
There is a famous statement that"there is an old quarrel between philosophy and poetry". Well Plato is definitely a person who believes in it. He lived at a time where his city was in disaster after the Peloponnesian war and this helped him to contribute his ability in philosophy as...
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Music For Children Early is the best time to start children with an enriched musical background. The earlier the child starts to hear and learn about music, the more enriched and fulfilling the child"s experience of music is going to be. This is even more beneficial for talented children. A...
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Airframe, a novel by Michael Crichton was a fairly good book that became very exciting towards the end. It is about the aviation industry and a fictional company named Norton Aircraft that manufactures planes. There is only one main character and the plot of the novel is about a secret...
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This question highlights one of the themes central to the account of modem art offered in this course: the tension between the theoretical perspectives of, on the one hand, Modernist criticism and, on the other, an approach focused on the relationship of the art of any given period to its...
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Before the twentieth century, art was recognized as an imitation of nature. Paintings and portraits were made to look as realistic and three-dimensional as possible, as if seen through a window. Artists were painting in a flamboyant style. French postimpressionist Paul C?â?®zannes flattened still lives, and African sculptures gained in...
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