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29
Dec
Tacit Consumption in Don DeLillo's 'White Nosise'

Tacit Consumption in Don DeLillo's 'White Nosise'

Within White Noise there are tacit forms of consumption – TV and radio. Commenting on the airborne toxic event, which seems like an exaggerated form of the...

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Tacit Consumption in Don DeLillo's 'White Nosise'
Within White Noise there are tacit forms of consumption – TV and radio. Commenting on the airborne toxic event, which seems like an exaggerated form of th
24
Aug
Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 5

Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 5

In this essay, Bronte muses on the seeming callousness of the world, that nature exists on a principle of destruction. Every being must be the tireless instrument of...

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Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 5
In this essay, Bronte muses on the seeming callousness of the world, that ‘nature exists on a principle of destruction. Every being must be the tireless i
24
Aug
Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 4

Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 4

It is one force admitting its incompatibility with the other. Catherine descends into madness, and [tears] the pillow with her teeth , allowing the feathers to...

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Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 4
It is one force admitting its incompatibility with the other. Catherine descends into madness, and ‘[tears] the pillow with her teeth’, allowing the
24
Aug
Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 3

Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 3

Heathcliff s heritage is never revealed, Isabella questions whether he is even a man, and Doroth Van Ghent even suggests that he might really be a...

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Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights' pt. 3
Heathcliff’s heritage is never revealed, Isabella questions whether he is even a man, and Doroth Van Ghent even suggests that he ‘might really be a
24
Aug
Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights'

Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights'

It is important to point out the recurring contrasts of bareness and clothing in the text, and its symbolic meaning with identity. Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar interpret...

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Love and Identity in 'Wuthering Heights'
It is important to point out the recurring contrasts of bareness and clothing in the text, and its symbolic meaning with identity. Sandra Gilbert and Susan Guba

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