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Jasmine

Described as “the foremost chronicler of the multicultural New America”, Bharati Mukherjee constitutes her works with the life of South Asian expatriates/immigrants in the United States and Canada. Her novel, Jasmine, explores the process of...

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The 400 Blows

Steven Spielberg unabashedly claimed that Francois Truffaut is the man who loves cinema the most than anyone else ever. Which means he himself is included. In many of his interviews, Truffaut explained how the only thing he ever did was either...

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Django Unchained

The film Django Unchained follows two bounty hunters, Dr. King Schultz and Django Freeman, as they infiltrate a plantation in Antebellum-era Mississippi, on a mission to save Django’s long-lost wife. In the first act of the film, Dr. Schultz...

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The Tempest

Throughout William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, various instances of Prospero’s dialogue go unheard by other characters in the play; these lines are delivered through selectively audible asides, which can only be heard by the audience. Once the...

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A Man For All Seasons

In Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons (1960), the laws of God lies in contradistinction to the laws of man which generates much controversy and opposition especially regarding matters of marriage, morality, conscience and sovereignty. Surrounding...

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10:04

Ben Lerner's "10:04" stands as a testament to the author's ability to weave intricate narratives, using language as a medium for exploration and reflection. Within this literary masterpiece, the strategic use of alliteration emerges as a prominent...