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    ABSTRACT Many novels have pointed out much controversy, which is based on themes, style and on techniques. Yet, the modern critics talk and speak about the structure as well as about the language or themes of the novel. A novel is considered the creation of the writer or novelist and the reader contacts with the novel through its language, main concept or theme so language and theme need or demand to be analyzed. It can also be said that the basic approaches of communication as well as information for the reader or speaker are the style, Language and the theme and the means or focus of these main aspects are words and sentences. Stylistics is based basically on the texts’ explanation from a linguistic point of view. A stylistic analysis on theme of “Hemingway’s” selected novel “Old Man and The Sea” is carried out in this present research. (A man can be destroyed, but cannot be defeated; it remains the same theme in all of his novels.)The data is used to analyze this work on syntactic, pragmatic, semantics and morphological levels. The stylistic tools used in this research are the core elements which are…

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    The Sun Also Rises, is a complex modernist novel that often leaves the reader with unanswered questions and a lack of closure. Hemingway’s character driven narrative highlights the feelings of futility that many people experienced after World War One. Events from his personal life and time in Europe find their way into his work, and the outcome is sometimes lonely and hopeless. Often, the characters in The Sun Also Rises strive to establish relationships, but wind up creating alienation instead.…

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    written. The Accidental Tourist introduces us to main protagonist, Macon Leary, and the life changes he goes through after a “divorce”. Macon is married to Sarah for about twenty years, until she decides to end the relationship and separate. However, the divorce papers are not signed, so it was more of a mini separation. In the beginning of the book, it mentions that their son Ethan happens to die in a burger restaurant at camp, leaving his dog Edward in Macon’s possession. His death triggers…

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    Edith Mcclure Interview

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    In a Modern American History course, it is a given that one would learn about the history of the United States from an American perspective. In 1936 America we were towards the end of the depression, attempting to avoid war, and becoming familiar with Adolf Hitler. However, in 1936 Germany, Edith G. McClure was born. Recently I had the opportunity to sit down for an interview with Edith, a woman who spent the 1930s and 40s as a young child in Germany. Born Edith Kröger, my interviewee was…

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    Somerset Maugham himself, at age sixty-six, was absconded in his villa in the south of France. When the Nazis crossed into France and raced toward Paris, he too was forced to flee. Waiting too long, Maugham sought refuge aboard his then only means of escape, one of two coal barges slowly plying their way off the coast of the Mediterranean. His escape turned out to be a horrific twenty-day voyage to England. Onboard the barge, a vessel that was not designed for even one passenger, he was crammed…

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    including members of the clergy, promising an objective rite of passage. Dorothy Leigh Sayers who graduated with first class honours in French from Somerville College, Oxford, in 1915, in addition to translating La Chanson de Roland translated The Divine Comedy which was first published for the Penguin Classic series in 1949, and in her introduction she writes: We must forget a great deal of the nonsense that is talked about Dante – all the legends about his sourness, arrogance, and “obscurity”…

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    Elements Of A Lesson Plan

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    an –ed/-d to the base form. In the negative, the verb is left in base form but preceded by did not/didn’t. See grammar tables on page 50. * How many different pronunciations of the –ed suffix are there? What determines the pronunciation? There are three pronunciations of the –ed; suffix; t/, /d/, /id/. The pronunciation is determined by end sound of the verb. See Pronunciation Notes on page 53. * What actions are described when using the simple past? The simple past is used to describe…

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    Look for areas of agreement. When you have heard your opponents out, dwell first on the points and areas on which you agree. Be honest, Look for areas where you can admit error and say so. Apologize for your mistakes. It will help disarm your opponents and reduce defensiveness. Promise to think over your opponents’ ideas and study them carefully. And mean it. Your opponents may be right. It is a lot easier at this stage to agree to think about their points than to move rapidly ahead and find…

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    MA 02116 A Pearson Education Company SECTION ONE Understanding Marketing Management Marketing in the Twenty-First Century We will address the following questions: ■ What are the tasks of marketing? ■ What are the major concepts and tools of marketing? ■ What orientations do companies exhibit in the marketplace? ■ How are companies and marketers responding to the new challenges? C hange is occurring at an accelerating rate; today is not like yesterday, and tomorrow will…

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