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Abstract: The factors that induce one to utilize an exact language at a fixed timeframe can be examined. Why do people prefer to use one language rather than another, what causes their languages to shift from one to the other, and why do they occasionally prefer to use a language consisting of two different languages...
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Abstract: Dr. Faustus's tragic history embodies a play by Christopher Marlowe, in which a man sells his soul to the evil spirit for power and knowledge. The play begins with the hero at the height of his arrival and ends with his falling into grief, death and curse. Faust entered into a contract with Lucifer,...
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Abstract: With fictional characters, every situation in life has its appearance and reality. The looks of things are sometimes what we would like to work out. The fact, what actually happens, isn't always clear to the observer. Folks that cannot break through the superficial appearance of things will only see what they require to believe....
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Abstract: Within the novel, Great Expectations depicts Victorian society and the values of the day. These were the manners that the Victorians held in high regard. Throughout "Great Expectations," Dickens portrays various Victorian personalities that we have seen in good working condition or not at all. However, the protagonist, Pip, was dynamic and through several...
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Abstract: This study is a feminine individualistic analysis of transcendentalism in Emily Dickinson’s selected poems, especially the feminine empowerment, individualism and self-reliance. Generally, it pertains to the field of Transcendentalism, which is within the domain of feminism and modernism. The aim of this paper is to pinpoint the power of femininity and individualism as the...
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Abstract: This research paper throws the light on comparing students’ receptive skills in two different departments. The researcher finds out he fourth-year students' receptive skills in English Language learning (ELL) and general education/ English language teaching (ELT) departments, both of study English as a second language. For testing the hypothesis, a group of 40 of...
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Abstract: This research paper throws the light on comparing students’ receptive skills in two different departments. The researcher finds out he fourth-year students' receptive skills in English Language learning (ELL) and general education/ English language teaching (ELT) departments, both of study English as a second language. For testing the hypothesis, a group of 40 of...
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