CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... theme at the heart of the story - the narrator's passage from youth to maturity - depends on the author's deliberate manipulation of physical reality . Furthermore , Conrad distorts the topography of the Gulf of Siam to construct a ...
... theme at the heart of the story - the narrator's passage from youth to maturity - depends on the author's deliberate manipulation of physical reality . Furthermore , Conrad distorts the topography of the Gulf of Siam to construct a ...
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... theme ; for instance , in Yillah ( colored pencils and tempera ; not shown ) , the face of the heroine emerges from behind the thin red petals of a vaguely lily - like flower . Whereas two white doves hold the frame of Ahab's portrait ...
... theme ; for instance , in Yillah ( colored pencils and tempera ; not shown ) , the face of the heroine emerges from behind the thin red petals of a vaguely lily - like flower . Whereas two white doves hold the frame of Ahab's portrait ...
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... themes are themes of universal significance . Few would deny , I presume , that human sacrifice is of universal significance . Even in the postmodern world , in which truths teeter precariously on the heads of pins , The Jonah Man ...
... themes are themes of universal significance . Few would deny , I presume , that human sacrifice is of universal significance . Even in the postmodern world , in which truths teeter precariously on the heads of pins , The Jonah Man ...
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