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In Act II, scene two, Shakespeare plants a hint at what is next for Romeo and Juliet. "I have night's cloak to hide me from their sight," Romeo says in scene two, "and, but thou love me, let them find me here." My life were better ended by their hate than death prorogued wanting of thy love." When Romeo says this, He is telling Juliet that it is far more important to him, to be with her tonight and die, then to live yearning for her. This is an example of foreshadowing because he is saying that it is worth dying than not having Juliet by his side. The example of foreshadowing that Shakespeare plants in Act II, give the audience a little insight into what's going to happen in the future of the story. Foreshadowing also creates suspense in the story causing viewers to be more atten
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LAHORE, PAKISTAN
Dated 10th February 2020
To
The Editor,
Dawn news
Subject: Request for immediate repair of deplorable roads.Respected Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed daily newspaper, I wish to highlight the deplorable condition of the main road in liberty market.
The road is full of pot holes since it was never repaired for several years. During the Monsoon season the road gets flooded like a river. During Winter it gets dry and dusty. We have no other option but to breathe the dusty air which causes respiratory diseases. There is also grave danger of road accidents which may cause lost of precious life.
The residents are suffering untold hardships due to the bad and dangerous condition of the road.
Therefore, I request the Municipal Corporation and the higher authorities to survey the road of liberty market and repair the roads at the earliest.
Yours sincerely,
X.Y.Z
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Realism, Ordinary Life, Quest for Spirituality
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The features of the modern novel like realism, a quest for romantic love, an event of everyday life and frankness in sexual matters are exhibited in the story Araby. In the story, Joyce intends to portray the paralysis of modern life whether it is intellectual, or moral, or spiritual. The story is a depiction of everyday life of Mangan, an ordinary boy becoming an adult who looks back on a maturing experience of his youth. The boy is on a religious or spiritual quest while his sister represents a kind of goddess or an angel to him. The religious imagery indicates the absence of a spiritual vitality from Irish life. The emptiness, the decay and the banal dialogue show how religion is reduced to just empty ritual. The world of romance and imagination of the narrator is marred by the banal and tawdry world of actual experience. The final sentence shows the boy’s epiphany; he has known the absurdity of both Araby and his quest. The blind street and his trip to Araby appeared leading him to somewhere, but in reality, he stands where he began his quest.
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"Carver uses four details as symbols in the story: the dark and dreary details of the weather, the woman's picking up the picture, the knocking down of the flower pot, and the pulling on the baby." (Used googl e)
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