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Essay On Morley Callaghan
There is same common moral in short stories by Morley Callaghan. And the lesson in his short stories is that what is near you before you lose it or
you surrender yourself regard. Short stories of Callaghan demonstrate individuals that everyone can commit errors yet they need to know when they
roll out them keeping in mind the end goal to improvement them (MacLeod, pp 426). Callaghan composes short story tale's to show his perusers
morals on the subject of human instinct as well as how people respond to one another in the public arena. Morley Callaghan is an incredible essayist
furthermore a magnificent person who as composed numerous books, and short stories throughout his life. Morley Callaghan is surely understood as a
stately achiever of Canadian writing, "the most unique as well as over the top author of fiction people of Canada have had in their nation.
Discussion
On 22nd February Callaghan was born in Toronto Ontario. He was an outstanding student and he had a passion to write. Callaghan graduated from
University of Toronto (MacLeod, pp 426). Callaghan was very humble person. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Callaghan's profitable era ranges in excess of right around seven decades, until in 1990 when he passes away. "A Girl with Ambition", Callaghan first
short story, in 1926 showed up in the Paris diary This Quarter as well as his primary period of short–story composing extends as of the late 1920s to
the mid 1950s (Reznowski, pp 169 – 176). In spite of the fact that Callaghan, as Knister and Grove, at first experienced the still immature scholarly
base in Canada at the time, he was at that point effective in his more youthful years, particularly in the USA and Europe. Callaghan was "Canada's
pioneer extraordinary internationalist" (Hill, pp 5 – 13), as well as Callaghan soon saw his short exposition distributed in composed
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The Funeral Of Baroness Thatcher
The amazing thing about the funeral of Baroness Thatcher was the size of the crowds, and the next amazing thing was that they were so relatively well
behaved. The BBC had done its best to foment an uprising.
With habitual good taste, they played Ding Dong the witch is dead on taxpayer–public radio. Asked to find some commentators to give an instant
reaction to the death of Britain's greatest post–war prime minister – an event that was not exactly unforeseen –they reached instinctively for Gerry
Adams and Ken Livingstone, two of her bitterest foes – if you exclude the Tory wets, that is.
As her cortege wound its way from St Brides to St Paul's there were a few people so stupid that they heckled the mortal remains of an 87 year old
woman. A few turned their backs. Some wore twerpish Guy Fawkes masks or carried signs saying"Boo". But the mass of humanity was on her side,
and when the dissenters erupted they were swiftly drowned by cries of shhh or calculated volleys of applause.
I know all this partly from media accounts and partly because I walked through the crowds and I saw how various her mourners were. There were
some tweedy types and some suited thrusters, and people who would generally not look out of place at a Tory party conference.
But there were also people from all over London, immigrants of every race and colour – people that the BBC might not have marked down, perhaps, as
natural Thatcherites – and yet who had come to pay their respects to a woman who spoke to
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The Snob
Grade 11 SBA REVIEW THE SNOB CONTEXT CLUES* MAIN IDEA LITERARY ELEMENTS* The Snob by Morley Callaghan 1 IT WAS at the
book counter in the department store that John Harcourt, the student, caught a glimpse of his father. At first he could not be sure in the crowd that
pushed along the aisle, but there was something about the color of the back of the elderly man's neck, something about the faded felt hat, that he knew
very well. Harcourt was standing with the girl he loved, buying a book for her. All afternoon he had been talking to her, eagerly, but with an anxious
diffidence, as if there still remained in him an innocent wonder that she should be delighted to be with him. From underneath her wide–brimmed straw
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Why couldn't I take you home to have dinner with them? You'd turn up your nose at them, because they've no pretensions. As soon as my father
saw you, he knew you wouldn't want to meet him. I could tell by the way he turned." 22 His father was on his way home now, he knew, and that
evening at dinner they would meet. His mother and sister would talk rapidly, but his father would say nothing to him, or to anyone. There would
only be Harcourt's memory of the level look in the blue eyes, and the knowledge of his father's pain as he walked away. 23 Grace watched John's
gloomy face as they walked through the store, and she knew he was nursing some private rage, and so her own resentment and exasperation kept
growing, and she said crisply, "You're entitled to your moods on a hot afternoon, I suppose, but if I feel I don't like it here, then I don't like it. You
wanted to go yourself. Who likes to spend very much time in a department store on a hot afternoon? I begin to hate every stupid person that bangs
into me, everybody near me. What does that make me?" 24 25 "It makes you a snob." "So I'm a snob now?" she asked angrily. 26 "Certainly you're
a snob," he said. They were at the door and going out to the street. As they walked in the sunlight, in the crowd moving slowly down the street, he was
groping for words to describe the secret thoughts he had always had
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The Snob
Grade 11 SBA REVIEW
THE SNOB
CONTEXT CLUES* MAIN IDEA LITERARY ELEMENTS*
The Snob by Morley Callaghan
1 IT WAS at the book counter in the department store that John Harcourt, the student, caught a glimpse of his father. At first he could not be sure in the
crowd that pushed along the aisle, but there was something about the color of the back of the elderly man's neck, something about the faded felt hat, that
he knew very well. Harcourt was standing with the girl he loved, buying a book for her. All afternoon he had been talking to her, eagerly, but with an
anxious diffidence, as if there still remained in him an innocent wonder that she should be delighted to be with him. From underneath her
wide–brimmed straw hat, her face, so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They listened and shared this new world with him. They both sat up in their night clothes and, while his mother asked all the questions, his father
listened attentively with his head cocked on one side and a smile or a frown on his face. The memory of all this was in John now, and there was
also a desperate longing and a pain within him growing harder to bear as he glanced fearfully at his father, but he thought stubbornly, "I can't
introduce him. It'll be easier for everybody if he doesn't see us. I'm not ashamed. But it will be easier. It'll be more sensible. It'll only embarrass him
to see Grace." By this time he knew he was ashamed, but he felt that his shamewas justified, for Grace's father had the smooth, confident manner of a
man who had lived all his life among people who were rich and sure of themselves. Often when he had been in Grace's home talking politely to her
mother, John had kept on thinking of the plainness of his own home and of his parents' laughing, good–natured untidiness, and he resolved desperately
that he must make Grace's people admire him. 13 He looked up cautiously, for they were about eight feet away from his father, but at that moment his
father, too, looked up and John's glance shifted swiftly far over the aisle, over the counters, seeing
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A Baseball Cap For Dave Analysis
In A Baseball Cap For Steve, the reader is able to see how Morley Callaghan depicts a society where the value of belongings are based off their
potential for resale or trade through the marxist lens. As reinforced in Callaghan's characterization of Dave Diamond who as the protagonist is heavily
impacted by Callaghan's societal depiction. Callaghan explains how Dave is a product of the money–oriented society because he is experiencing
interpellation. This causes Dave to have the inability to favour his son's emotions over money. The reader is able to sense Dave's favoritism towards
money when he says, "See, Stevie," he whispered. "That windbreaker you wanted! And ten dollars for your bank! Won't Mother be surprised?"
(Morley, 5). This quote
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Comparing Hangman And A Hanging
Capital Punishment in Hangman and The Two Fisherman
In "The Two Fisherman" by Morley Callaghan and "A Hanging" by George Orwell capital punishment is a major theme throughout the two stories.
Capital Punishment is wrong and needs to be changed. This is seen in the story when capital punishment has a negative impact on people's emotions
and religious beliefs, as well it should not be televised. Both "The Hangman" and "The Two Fisherman" have people, who are criminals, that end up
losing their lives through capital punishment.
Throughout "The Two Fisherman" story, there was a lot of mixed emotions from the characters. In "The Two Fisherman" The Hangman is there to kill
Thomas Delaney. Michael, the local reporter, goes fishing with the Hangman to interview and get information from him. Michael is surprised when the
Hangman expresses little emotions towards his job. The Hangman says, "I mean you get used to it, that's all", he then ... Show more content on
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In "The Two Fisherman" when the capital punishment was televised, meaning it was public for everyone to view. thats when the crowd became
violent and aggressive. In "A Hanging" everyone was shocked, their whole facial impression changed. They were mentally and physically impacted
by watching the death of the Prisoner.ВЁA hangingВЁEveryone changed color. The indians had gone grey like bad coffee, and one or two of
bayonets were wavering. ВЁ(Orwell,34). In this Quote it shows how the crowd was shocked and impacted by the hanging. When someone younger
sees a death of someone caused by capital punishment, it can be traumatizing and be a traumatic event in their life. They will always have the
memory of people like Thomas Delaney and the Prisoner dying. Therefore, capital punishment should not be televised because it is disrespectful to
families. Families would not want to view their own family members being killed. It is harder to grief over someone's death when it is televised
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The Pigman Compare And Contrast Essay
In the stories, The Pigman by Paul Zindel, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, and The Snob by Morley Callaghan. relationship(s) can be defined
as the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected or the state of being connected. We will elaborate on the following
relationships between friendship, love, and wealth
Firstly, friendship was the main thing in the Pigman Both teenagers, they enter a friendship with a local old man named Mr. Pignati, who is referred
to as the Pigman not only for his name but in part because of a collection of miniature pig figurines that is his prized possession. While The Pigman
shows how growing up can have some negative consequences, the evolution of John and Lorraine's relationship is ... Show more content on
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In this tragedy, our protagonist, as well as other characters that play an important role, show these indications being of high degree. We can apply
these concepts to our protagonists, such as Marcus Brutus: who is shown to be a military general and a Roman consul. Brutus is shown to have
leading his soldiers towards the end of the book where the final battle between the armies of Brutus and Cassius fight Mark Antony's and Octavius'
armies: Act 5 Scene 1 Line 65–66 Octavius challenges Brutus and Cassius: "If you dare fight today, come to the field; If not, when you have
stomachs." Julius Caesar: the most prominent of the characters who seem to have the influence of being a leader of Rome, an expected crowned
leader of Rome, who unfortunately was assassinated. Act 3 Scene 1 Line 76: "They stab Caesar", in the Snob it obvious that John thinks his family
isn't in the
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Internal Changes In England During The 16th Century
During the sixteenth century England experienced many political, social and religious changes. England was still recovering from the turmoil of the
Hundred Year War (1337
–1453) as well as dealing with many other internal conflicts. Soon after the end of The Hundred Year war, civil wars now
referenced as the War of Roses broke out. These civil wars were a result of rivalry between branches of the royal house of Plantagenet; the House
of Lancaster and House of York who fought sporadically for many years between 1455 and 1487. Other internal problems were related to the
unstable monarchy, and conflict between leading religions of Protestants and Catholics in England. Henry VIII Edward VI and Mary I were all
rulers following the Hundreds Year War. As a result of all the financial strain from this war as well as tensions from internal conflict, these leaders
rules were ineffective in terms of finding compromise and rebuilding England. The sixteen hundreds in England was referred to by historians as The
Golden Age or Elizabethan Era. This was the era in which Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) rose to power and ran a monarchy that was able to
temporarily settle conflicts and establish a sense of peace in a country that had been fighting both external and internal forces for decades. The
Elizabethan era was also a time of renewal and development in music and the arts of England. It was during the sixteenth century that Italian culture,
art, and music became very popular in England.
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Who Is Alfred Higgins Dishonest
Have you ever stolen anything?Because Alfred Higgins has stolen some things. In the story " All the Years of her life" by Morley Callaghan, is about
Alfred Higgins was working for Sam Carr in a drugstore. Alfred was asked to stay behind because Sam carr thinks that Alfred was stealing. One
character that stands out is Alfred Higgins because he is the main character and he was taking stuff from his boss. We think that he has been stealing
things for a while.This character can be described as sneaky, bold and dishonest because he was taking things from his boss behind his back.
Alfred Higgins can be described as sneaky for many reasons. One example is when Alfred was putting different things in his pocket he took a blue
compact, two tubes of toothpaste and a lipstick. On page 173 it says " Just a moment, Alfred one moment before you go. Maybe you'd be good
enough to take a few things out of your pocket and leave them here before you go. This shows that Alfred Higgins was being sneaky because he was
stealing things from his boss but he was trying to get away with the things i his pocket. From this example it is clear that Alfred Higgins is sneaky
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He continues to steal things that are not his. This is apparent when the reader finds out that Alfred could not keep a job and Sam Carr knew that he
ws lying and has been stealing before. On page 174 " I don't how what is going on in my own store, eh? I tell you you've been doing this pretty
steady. This shows that Alfred Higgins has been doing it for a very long time and he has been getting away with it for years. As you can see that
Alfred Higgins is bold because he has been taking things that are not his and he has been doing it for
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Such Is My Beloved Identity Essay
People are confident in their beliefs and core values, however, the pressure of society can cause doubt and ultimately, change their way of thinking. Due
to the impact of society, an identity crisis occurs when values are challenged. Morley Callaghan's captivating novel, Such Is My Beloved, illustrates the
deterioration of Father Stephen Dowling's identity through society's influence and the uncertainty in his values. Society has the power to alter beliefs,
values, and attitudes.
The role that Father Dowling has in society influences his values and identity. To progress society, the courage to take risks is crucial. Father Stephen
Dowling is a young man "who [is] apt to attack any difficult social problem with all the intensity of his very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Relationships that are not traditionally accepted result in negative consequences. Father Dowling blindly goes into making a relationship with two
street–walkers without even thinking about the consequences. The society he lives in does not see prostitutes as humans with rights. Father Dowling
"felt more love for them than for any one he had known in his parish, a curious, new love that gave him a strange contentment" (18). He feels a new
emotion when he meets these two girls and since he feels a strange contentment, he could potentially be feeling a fleshy love, instead of a divine love.
He keeps fooling himself into thinking that his love is just divine, but he is hesitating on which type of affection he is giving to the girls. The
relationship between a priest and two prostitutes will not be accepted within their society and leads to many negative consequences. In addition, the
loss of rationality in decision–making is an effect of radical shifts in opinion. Father Dowling convinces himself that the girls need his love the most
because no one loves them for who they are. He decides to continue to help them and has a different opinion on what the church believes to be correct.
He only focuses on the girls and their well–being and completely forgets to send money to his mother who is also deserving of his love and support.
He is becoming irrational with the choices he is making because his opinion is
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All The Years Of Her Life Analysis
Mother's are mysteries that we never seem to solve. Have you ever asked yourself, "do I really know my mother?" Morley Callaghan in " All the
Years of Her Life" introduced us to a mother who demonstrates a kindness for her son, Alfred, and a strength untethered by Mr.Carr's intimidation. She
proves her unbendable patience and unwavering heart over the long years of her life. Mrs. Higgins is a kind, strong, and patient mother.
Marley Callaghan shows Mrs. Higgins demonstrating an unfaltering kindness towards Mr. Carr who is "hard–faced and stern." Alfred believes she will
be harsh or will act poorly but instead, she misled him by, "[smiling] her blue eyes never [wavering], with a calmness and dignity that surprised him."
When Mr.Carr wanted to call the police, she could've been angry but instead, she accepted his argument politely.
She gently adds, "Yes, I suppose so. It's not for me to say because he is my son[,] [y]et I sometimes think a little good advice is the best thing for a
boy." Instead of acting out of fear or panic, Mrs. Higgins acts out of kindness, helping her son by giving a little advice. She sees her son's fault and
understands Mr.Carr's arguments, nonetheless, she decides not to reprimand him in front of the manager. Throughout this encounter, Mrs.Higgins
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Higgins shows strength in a stressful daunting situation. Alfred felt "pride in her strength" when he saw her confront Mr.Carr's threats with a
head–strong confidence. Sam thought he had the situation under control when Alfred's mother entered the store. He, "[expected] her to come in and
plead with him tearfully [but] instead he was being made to feel a bit ashamed by her tolerance." This shows us Mrs. Higgins has a strong will and
does not bend easily. She stood firm in front of the manager thus reversing the control of the situation at hand. We clearly see the strength in this
women, kindness, and strength often requires a great deal of
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What Is Deception In Much Ado About Nothing
In Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing, there are many instances of deception, which seem to encompass the plot of the play. The deception may be
evil or sometimes benevolent but the entirety play depends on these deceptions and how they affect the other characters. The characters in Morley
Callaghan's "Getting on in the World", use deception for their own benefits. Both Ado about Nothing and "Getting on in the World" examine the idea of
how deception depends on the intentions of the deceiver, it could either promote happiness, intend harm on another or even for self–benefit.
In the second Act of Shakespeare's Much ado about Nothing, the brave young soldier, Don Pedro was causing deception to happen by playing Cupid for
Beatrice and Benedick
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The Voyage Out Analysis
In "The Voyage Out" by Morley Callaghan, he is making a critique of the way men use the male gaze, and how it makes women feel. Jeff who is in a
state of excitement is trying to figure out his identity and what the male gaze does for him; the male gaze affects Jeff's life through Jessie, the girl in the
green hat, and Eva and how his looking upon them makes them feel.
Jessie affects Jeff in a way that captivates him and makes him excited. Our first description of Jessie is, "[Jeff] discovered she as neat and pretty, he
began to watch her furtively ... when she got up to go, he followed her out" (46). Jeff is his exerting his use of the male gaze and staring at Jessie. Jessie
seems to enjoy Jeff's male gaze and returns his affections, "she suddenly put her arms tight around him, lifted up her face, held him as if she would
never let him go, and let him know she was offering him all her love" (47). Jessie gives Jeff exactly what he wants, almost; but even the thought that
Jessie is willing to sleep with him has him basking in, "his own triumphant importance" (47). The male gaze works in Jeff's benefit in his situation
with Jessie, and Jessie appears to be accepting of the male gaze.
With the girl in green hat there is an alternate side to the male gaze. Mike a man older than Jeff and a man that Jeff is, "yearning to possess [his]
wisdom" (49). While Mike and Jeff are sitting in a restaurant, Jeff notices two young women. Mike declares that, "she's a cinch," (48) towards the
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Effectiveness Of Stylistics On The Reader. Stylistics Are
Effectiveness of Stylistics on the Reader Stylistics are used in writing to set various pieces of literature apart, while also determining the
effectiveness said literature has on the reader. The novels Such is My Beloved and By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept both involve the
concepts of sex and religion, but are each enjoyed by different groups of readers, Factors that highlight these differences include the point of view
which story is told from, the word choice by the author, and the style the novel is written with. Such is My Beloved is enjoyed by more readers due to
its following of a traditional form of writing, use of simplistic direct language, and a higher use of personal words and sentences than found in By Grand
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This is apparent in the scene where the main character is being questioned at the border and a guard states, "Better not try any funny business...you're
only making this tough on yourself."(Smart, 48) Instead of responding to the guard, she answers in her mind which only the reader can comprehend
stating, "Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth." (Smart, 48)This shifting mental state of the main character is quite unique while also creating a
need for a higher degree of focus by the audience to stay on track with the plot.
The dictation used in Such is my Beloved is quite simplistic solidifying further the ease of read the story has. Callaghan uses short, concise sentences
to move the story forward while providing the reader with a well detailed recounting of events. The passage examined in this paper captures the
dialogue heavy nature of the story and some of the more 'heavy' narrative portions the story has to offer. An interesting point is that 32% of the words
found on pages 121–122 contain the same fifteen words. (Chart 1) The word choice by Callaghan was rated by 'The Reading Level Skill algorithm' to
be at a 11–12 grade level. (wordcounter.net) This solidifies an argument that this story is written to reach many people as it uses a less advanced
dictionary than many other works.
Surprisingly similar in dictation to Callaghan's passage is the entry from By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, which although written
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All The Years Of Her Life Essay
1.Write an essay in which you examine the different kinds of conflict present in any of the stories studied thus far. How does the conflict(s) affect
the theme of the story? Conflict and Its' Influence on the Themes in All the Years of her Life The idea of Conflict is an extremely complex one and
is vividly evident in the short story "All the years of her life" by Morley Callaghan. It is important to define the term "Conflict", as defined by the
Oxford Dictionary "Be incompatible or at a variance; clash" ("Conflict – Definition of Conflict in English | Oxford Dictionaries"). While the story "All
the years of her Life" discusses the various conflicts the protagonist faces in her life and the lives of those around her. It begins with an external... Show
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This begins first that she assumes the role of a male figure in the absence of her husband in the life of her son "I'm going to make myself a cup of
tea. Mind, now, not a word about tonight to your father." (Callaghan 5). This conflict that was internal was due to the absence of her husband.
Moreover, Mrs. Higgins was conflicted from all the decisions her children has been making from Alfred stealing to when Alfred's "young sister
had kept repeating doggedly that she was getting married" (Callaghan 6). Mrs. Higgins has a breakdown as Alfred describes her "Her face as she
sat there was a frightened broken face utterly unlike the face of the woman who had been so assured a little while ago" (Callaghan 5). The realization
the protagonist had was that she was conflicted with all the wrong choices she made and the people around her had made, her broken spirit symbolizes
that she may have made the wrong decision earlier. The theme of realization and resolution is again developed from the conflict that the protagonist
had faced in her life, the realization she has after dealing with all her conflicts as she reflects on the table. The realization Alfred has when he sees the
conflict that his mother has gone through, he finally matures and understands the sacrifice of his
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Music And Its Influence On The Italian Genre
Throughout history, various styles of music have developed to further the evolution and complexity of music, wether it be commissioned by nobility or,
composed for the enjoyment of the normal, common populace. English madrigals, though not the longest lasting style, is one such form of music that
has had a lasting impact on the continuing composition of music. Madrigals are defined four ways in A History of Western Music. The fourth
definition, "English polyphonic work imitating the Italian genre," is what will be covered in this paper but, to understand this definition, the other four
must be explored. Madrigals originated as a musical style in Italy in the 14th Century, but, the style came around again in the 16th century (1588–1627),
much more popular and extremely more influential than the previous incarnation of madrigals. Madrigals are songs in a poetic setting, such as a
sonnet, or, another nonrepetative verse form. Madrigals in England developed at the same time as mass music printing, under William Byrd, although
he himself eventually stopped composing madrigals. In volume 15 of the Second Edition of The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, as to the
circumstances of the rise of the madrigal, it states: "A favourable literary situation developed in the 1570s, when Spenser, Sidney and other 'new poets'
undertook a comprehensive reform of native poetry along Italian lines." From here, Musica transalpina was translated by Nicholas Yonge. Musica
transalpina
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Essay on More Joy In Heaven
In the novel More Joy in Heaven, written by Morley Callaghan, Kip Caley has a quest for a new life after prison. As he gets used to being a freeman
he learns more about what he really wants in life. When Kip finds out what it is that he is searching for in his new life, like in all tragedies, it is too
late. Because he is not sure if Julie, the girl, or the parole board is what he wants, he spends too much time trying to find out and when he knows it is
too late. In his search for a new life Kip knows that he is a free man and wants to show it to the people while he says that he does not want to be
viewed constantly by the public.
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He wants the judge to believe in him. Kip wants to be on the parole board but is held back by the judge who believes that Kip is dangerous and should
still be in prison let alone on the parole board. Kip is trying to get the judge to be on his side of the fight to be on the parole board.
As the book continues Kip learns that he actually wants Julie more than to be on the parole board. This comes to him to late in the novel as in most
tragedies. "Oh, Kip–I–I brought you death. See–I wanted to tell you, jerking the words out desperately. You brought me life." (Callaghan 186) Kip, in
his last moments tells Julie that she is what he wants in life, she is not the parole board. She thinks she is the one who made him die, but she gave
him what he wanted in his quest for a new life.
Kip is a free man. He deserves what free men get. Free men get women, so when he gets a lady he knows he is free, and wants to show it to the
judge: "She had seemed beyond him; he could have her if he wanted her. All his hopefulness rose again and with it a surge of power. He wanted to
rush out right then and see Judge Ford." (Callaghan 100) Kip wanted to go see the judge for two reasons, he wants to show him that he is a free man,
and he wanted to use the surge of power to help change the judges mind about him. Kip is a free man, and has experiences that really show him that he
is, and help him
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Morley Callaghan Symbols
Books are the foundation of diverse characters and themes, though are often overlooked; a reader finds intrigue by the story rather than the meaning
written between the lines of the written text. The author works feverishly to bring these ideas forward through the variety of literary devices, however
the hard work put into the novel does not necessarily achieve recognition. The Loved and the Lost by Morley Callaghan contains effective use of
literary devices to develop the characters morals, and their position in society concerning social status and societal isolation. The techniques that author
skillfully uses include flashback, dialogue and symbolism. Flashback works to characterize and shape each character, while dialogue creates interactions
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Callaghan excels in using symbolism with his knowledge on both society and the understanding of what the images represent. Symbols work to
break down a character and present their opinions on society to gain a better understanding of what the individual believes in. Peggy Sanderson is
an advocate for change in the treatment of black culture and is constantly showing her respect for the group that others oppress. A symbol that best
describes Peggy's opinion is the river, which flows around the city of Montreal. It was "those who wanted a change who preferred the broad
flowing river" (Callaghan 1), perfectly describing Peggy through the use of symbolism in nature. Peggy wants to see change in the world and her
strive for change is like a river that is constantly flowing. Water in a river never stops and fresh water replaces it as it flows. Peggy never stops
respecting the African–American culture and will always speak her mind on the subject, despite what others believe. Similar to the river, the mountain
is also an important piece of symbolism in the text. Symbolism creates a representation of the societal mindset and the ways by which a society
works. Segregation in the text is more than common and the isolation between groups is prominent. In Callaghan's work, the white culture is racist
and oppresses the black culture, remaining stuck in their oppressive ways. The belief that their ways should not change describes Catherine Carver, a
young woman who has a divorce and engages in a romantic relationship with McAlpine. Catherine is the daughter of Mr. Carver, an aristocrat who is
very set in his ways and does not believe in change, which he passes down to his daughter. In contrast to the river, the mountain represents Catherine
and the overall white culture at the time. A mountain is firm and never moves nor does it change, which is why "those who wanted
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Character Analysis Of Alfred In All The Years Of Her Life
In All the Years of Her Life, Morley Callaghan tells a story featuring the main character, Alfred. In the story, Alfred is caught stealing from his
work. Alfred get aways with his crime, because his mother comes and saves him. Alfred is a unique character because he is different from most
teenagers. His bad habit of stealing things makes him irresponsible and unreliable. Alfred also has a problem with lying. He refused to say he stole,
instead he told Mr.Carr,"What do you mean? Do you think i'm crazy?". When Mr.Carr threatened to call the police, Alfred was relying on his mom to
come and save him. By stealing, Alfred loses Mr.Carr's trust, and respect. His bad behaviour has been going on for a while, "Ever since Alfred left
school,
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How Did Harold Wilson Contribute To Modernisation
Harold Wilson, who was the Prime Minister during 1964–70, had promised Britain one of his most effective campaign speeches. He had promised that
Britain would catch up with "the white heat" of technological change. Wilson had successfully linked the Labour Party to modernisation in contrast to
what were described as the "wasted years" of the Conservative government. The Labour government seemed to be more in touch with the social and
cultural trends of the 1960s.
Modernisation of the British economy was one of the key priorities for the Labour government. By 1964, it was widely accepted that Britain was
lagging behind other countries such as West Germany and Japan. Britain's economy seemed to be trapped in the cycle of "stop–go", with ... Show more
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However, the economic situation improved markedly from this low point when Roy Jenkins replaced Callaghan as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Jenkins raised taxes and tightened up government spending in all areas of the economy, giving top priority to improving the balance of payments.
These tough measures made the Labour government very unpopular but, by 1969, he had achieved a balance of payments surplus. These actions had
therefore proven that the Labour government was strong on rhetoric and also by actions.
The infamous numbers of "wildcat strikes" has led to Wilson and his new employment minister, Barbara Castle, into planning to use the law to limit
these unofficial strikes. She believed strongly in a powerful trade union movement but she was also convinced of the need for it to act responsibly. As
a result, Castle produced her white paper in 1969, In Place of Strife. In many ways, Castle's policy proposals would strengthen the unions in dealing
with employers but the trade unions were not fooled. Castle's In Place of Strike never got beyond the White Paper stage which proves that the Labour
government were only strong on rhetoric but not on action. This is also evident through the deep divisions it had created within the Labour Party. The
left asked bitterly why the government was contemplating a measure that undermined the principles for which the Labour Party was
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A Comparison Of Shooting An Elephant And Two Fisherman
The situations and the choices of the two men in the story "Shooting An Elephant" by George Orwell and "Two Fisherman" by Morley Callaghan
effects their choices that they have on their self–perception. A common similarity can define a man's choice. Both stories confront difficult choices and
their responses to their dilemma. To summarize the theme for both these stories can be that the need for acceptance in society can prevent an individual
from doing the right thing. This theme relates to both stories because in "Shooting An Elephant," Orwell compares the narrator as the character who is
trying to prevent from shooing the elephant while in "Two Fisherman," Callaghan compares doesn't want to talk about the man but ends up having to
which makes himself feel guilty about himself. Both characters face their own problems creating dilemma and making their own decisions based on
their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In "Two Fisherman," Micheal is friends with Smithy who is a guy he went out rowing to hopefully bring luck and catch some fish. But it turns out
that the town people were enraged after the hanging of Thomas Delaney that they started to abuse and throw pebbles and objects at Smithy. "I wish
they'd go" states that Smithy just wants silent and that he does not want to be abused by these outraged town people. On the other hand, "Shooting an
Elephant" is related to when the narrator is pressured to not shoot the elephant even though it is a better idea to put it out of its mystery. But as the
population in this story summarizes, they want it to be free and just let it do its own thing. The common results that both of these stories have is when
the society is peer pressuring the protagonist to make them make difficult decisions that are really hard to decide. One bad move and now the
protagonist could be the hated one in the
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Canadian Culture vs American Culture Essay
Although Canada and the United States share the same continent, they are divided by their unique ideas and views. After WWI ,Canada broke its ties
with Britain and new independent nation was born with a unique culture. This new culture developed through the Canadian citizens. As a Canadian
citizen, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie helped achieve autonomy from Britain and solidify national unity at home. Canadian inventor
,Fredrick Banting ,maintained his culture as Canadian and contributed to the world through his invention of insulin. Many artists, authors, actors ,
actresses and athletes have played their part in Canadian culture. During the 1920s and 1930s, Canada asserted independence from Britain and the
United States to develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finally ,Canada achieved its goals as an independent and unique culture. Canadian and American cultural views were different which was proved
because one is multicultural and the other is not. Canada was known as "mosaic" which means immigrants from any ethnic group were accepted here
and were allowed to practice their religion. Therefore, they have a double identity ,meaning they are their ethnic group before a Canadian citizen as in
Japanese–Canadian, Asian Canadian and so on . Whereas ,American culture was known as the "melting pot ", where they accept other cultures
however they encouraged their citizens to give up their original culture ( Wells ,10 and 11 ). Canadian's usually describe themselves as "NOT
AMERICAN"(Wells,35) . Many Americans view Canada as a positive nation and as a better environment to live in then the United States . A legal
sectary from Gastonia ,North Carolina said "Canada's such a terrific place, I'd move there tomorrow if I could" (Wells, 35). This proves that Americans
want to come to Canada since it is a safer environment due to it's unique culture. Canadians are recognized as more modest, less aggressive and more
down to earth then their southern neighbors (Wells,35). Canadian inventors contribute to the Canadian culture through their successful discoveries. A
famous inventor ,Fredrick Banting was the first
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Russell's Controversies In The Labour Party
These two political parties have always been rivals. The labour party are more for helping the poor and making everyone equal, whereas the
conservatives are take a much more right wing approach to things and always have the rich peoples life's at heart. The Tories have always
disagreed with labour and what they stand for. They hardly ever agree on policies or how the county should be run. This is shown through the
characters of Lionel and Gerald in the play. It's treated with a comedy aspect and it shows how the two parties are different. We see Lionel as a
simpleton and enjoys life's simple pleasures. Whereas Gerald is seen as a stuck up character who expects everything to be ready and presented to him.
He also creates the idea of the Tories... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is a key time in politics as its election year, not only election year but it was the year labour dethroned the Tories 18 year reign.Tony Blair took
charge of the party and became prime minister. During the 18 years of the Tories being in power Margret Thatcher was a big talking point and
caused many controversies with her in power, she was dubbed 'The Iron Lady.' One of the major controversies was the poll tax. This caused uproar
between the countries because it was seen as unfair towards the working class people. This caused Riots and disharmony between the people of Britain.
Thatcher's reign was coming to an end as she was losing support from her party and John Major took over. Major had to deal with the bad luggage left
over from the thatcher reign as the gulf war was happening and Major had some issues and decisions to make about the country. Although he won the
next election he was in, his popularity was declining and he was voted out of the party and then reigned as Prime minister, paving the way for labour
to take charge.
If you look into the play and think about it, you could say that the death of Gerald could be the symbol of the death of the Tories and labour (Lionel)
taking his seat. The Tories reign ended in 1997 and this is when the play is set. You could only assume that it's what the play wants you to feel or see.
Provincial
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Let Me Promise You By Morley Callaghan
In the play, As You Like It written by William Shakespeare, as well as the short story "Let Me Promise You" by Morley Callaghan, both playwright,
and author are trying to convey the idea of a strong emotional bond between certain characters. In Shakespeare's play, we see how Celia and Rosalind,
two cousins, have been inseparable ever since a young age and will do anything for one another. In Callaghan's short story, Alice has strong feelings
towards George, waits restlessly by the window, and despite their differences, she still tries to please him. The theme that these two works show is
unconditional love. The playwright and author are trying to illustrate what one will do for another even though the situation and conditions might be
though.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the play by Shakespeare, Celia shows love by volunteering to follow Rosalind in the forest even if it can put them in danger. She only cares
about her cousin and doesn't want to leave her alone. She is willing to degrade herself for her cousin: "I'll put on some poor and ragged clothes and
smudge my face with dirt..." (51). Instead of being the princess of the court, she is willing to put herself to the level of forest people in order to
protect her cousin. In the short story by Callaghan, Alice shows unconditional love by buying George gifts including the watch he had always
wanted. Although, their relationship is shaky George admits that he wants to stay now. Yet, Alice still wants to give him more: "Then with all her
heart she began to yearn for something more to give him [...] if she could only give him everything in the world and leave herself nothing." (6).
After all the pain she has felt by George leaving, she still wants to give all she could and this proves her unconditional love. Both Celia and Alice
show their love by their affection and need to care for the other character. Celia leaves the court and her father for Rosalind and Alice pleases George
by with the watch. Even if the situations are tough, both go a step further to prove how much they care about the other
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†the Labour Governments of 1964-1970 Were More Successful...
'The Labour governments of 1964–1970 were more successful than the Labour governments of 1974–1979.' How far do you agree? Both of the Labour
Governments had some great successes, for instance, the 1964–1970 Labour government won the 1966 election with a majority of 100 seats. The
Labour government of 1974–1979 did not win the election with a majority but managed to reduce inflation in 1978 from 15% to 8% which was a
very large success as inflation had been a problem for a long time. Just from looking at the two governments you assume that the 1964–1970 labour
government was more successful than the 1974–1979 labour government because they were in power for longer, and they won with a much larger
majority of seats in the elections.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1976 Wilson retired and Callaghan took over his role as Prime Minister despite the fact that Wilson had managed to win both of the elections in
1974 (The February and October elections). Wilson's government managed to win the 1964 election after 13 years of the opposition being in power,
he decided to do something new and present himself as an average Yorkshire man, and he even changed his first name to Harold as it sounds more
working class. The people wanted something new and this is what Wilson presented them with. The 1964 election was won with a majority of thirteen
seats, and in 1966 Labour won with a majority 110 seats. That was a vast improvement from the 1964 election. The Labour government of 1974–1979
also won two elections, the 1974 February election and the 1974 October election, however both were won by a minority. The February election was
won by 4 seats and the October election was won by 42 seats. The reason for the slim win is to do with inflation. The Labour governments of
1974–1979 were in office at a bad time because Britain had started to suffer from huge inflation because of the oil price rise in 1973, and so voters
didn't have a clear decision on which they were going to vote for. This shows that at the moment the 1964–1970 Labour Government was more
successful by far because of their majority of 110 seats in the 1966 election. In 1967 the Labour Government of 1964–1970 was forced to devalue the
pound.
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Christopher Morley On Laziness
Laziness is often looked down upon as something unworthy and unhelpful. Many tend to demote those who are lazy, claiming that they lack
responsibility and effort. However, in Christopher Morley's essay "On Laziness", he takes on a point of view out of the contrary. In his essay,
Morley sees the beneficial factors of being lazy. Morley uses historical examples, logical reasoning, and sophisticated and powerful diction to
illustrate the light and positive aspects in laziness. Throughout Morley's essay he uses historical examples to back up his points about the beneficial
factors of laziness. In his piece, Morley speaks about Doctor Johnson, one of the world's greatest philosophers. Morley states, "Doctor Johnson, who
was one of the world's... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He states, "Unhappily, we were born with a certain fund of energy. We have been hustling about for a number of years now, and it doesn't seem to
get us anything but tribulation. Henceforward we are going to make a determined effort to be more languid and demure," In this quote, Morley
uses logic to explain why people decide to become lazy. It is not because they want to, it is because we are constantly working hard towards life,
but all that effort only leads to trouble and distress. Thus, it is only logical that people become more relaxed and lazy because their hard working
and full of energy life does not seem to provide any delight and contentment. Morley continues using logical reasoning as he says, "The man who is
really, thoroughly, and philosophically slothful is the only thoroughly happy man," Here, Morley claims that someone who is slothful or lazy, is the
only genuinely happy person. This connects back to his previous quote because if hustling in life only leads to distress, then it is through laziness and
a less active life, is when a person is truly happy. Overall, Morley uses logical reasoning to state that laziness and slothfulness can lead to
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The Cold Equations And Tom Godwin's Of Mice And Men
Even out in space like in Tom Godwin's "Cold Equations," problems can present themselves, and characters soon figure out something significant.
They open their eyes, in a way, and change because of it. The theme that someone has to open their eyes to see the bigger picture is shown in Tom
Godwin's "The Cold Equations," Morley Callaghan's "All the Years of Her Life," "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood, andJohn Steinbeck's Of Mice
And Men.
Opening one's eyes to the bigger picture is shown in "The Cold Equations" by the teenage girl in the story. She was discovered on the EDS as a
stowaway, and because of the specific amount of fuel that the ship is loaded with, any stowaway has to be jettisoned from the ship. She did not know
this, and is devastated when she realizes what has to happen. The story says, "She walked with her head up and the brown curls brushing her shoulders,
with the white sandals stepping as sure and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This girl wants to get away from her grandmother, and does so by getting with a biker. Realizing what she'd let happen, the grandmother goes after
the girl, and is able to track her down. She is eventually able to get the girl back, but the biker and his friend chase after them with an intention to
kill. The girls and their dog escape and are able to hide. In order to protect her granddaughter, the grandmother drowns the beloved dog. The story
says, "And she said again, 'It was him or you. I know that" (415). This is saying that the grandmother knew that she was either going to lose her dog or
her granddaughter, and that the girl was more important. This opens the girls eyes to the fact that her grandmother truly does love her and that any
hatred between them is useless to think about. This changes the girl's view of her grandmother, likely forever. The last story that contains the stated
theme is Of Mice And
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Saki's The Interlopers vs. Callaghan's All the Years of...
Saki's "The Interlopers" vs. Callaghan's "All the Years of Her Life"
In the story The Interlopers, Saki writes about
two families that have been feuding for generations. He writes about how "interlopers"
stop them from rivaling, and eventually bring the two of them to be friends
only minutes before they are eaten by wolves. He does this by using dramatic
irony. Through the character's words he tells us what the two will do when
they get back to town now that they are friends. This leads you to believe
that the feud is over and everything is all right. The author then, however,
allows the characters to be eaten by wolves; contrary to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Alfred is confronted by Mr. Carr, the store clerk, and is caught. Mr. Carr
then calls Alfred's mother, Mrs. Higgins, to stop by because Alfred is in trouble.
Mrs. Higgins arrives and Mr. Carr makes clear to her the situation. She asks
Alfred if it is true that he stole the items, and he confesses so she takes
him home. Alfred sees his mother's pain, and causes him to think some and
mature. He acts more grown up afterwards, and there is no iron
y in the resolution
of this story. Callaghan achieves his purpose of showing that situations that
require acting grown–up can cause you to mature in your thinking.
In
both stories, the main characters are significantly changed due to circumstances
and situations that they face. In the story The Interlopers, the two men were
fierce enemies because of the feud that had been going on in their family.
By the end they have pity for each other, put aside their differences and
become friends. In All the Years of Her Life, Alfred is changed in the way
that he has matured. He realizes that his petty thefts and childish antics
deeply hurt his mother; embarrass her because he sees her crying
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The Impact Of Margaret Thatcher's Social And Economic...
Source A could be considered to have great value to a historian studying the impact of Margaret Thatcher's Social and Economic policies, as it comes
from a speech that Margaret Thatcher made herself 5 years into her premiership. This lends the source some value, as it comes from Thatcher's own
point of view, and therefore could be considered to be very valuable to a historian studying the impact of Thatcher's policies as no one would know
more about how she arrived at her decisions and what her intentions were than Thatcher herself. It could however be argued that the fact this source
comes from Thatcher herself is in fact a detriment to its value, as she will be more likely to defend herself and her actions rather than speaking
honestly about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, this source could also be considered of little value as it is unlikely Margaret Thatcher would criticise herself, there is very little mention of
the impact her policies have had, and the speech coming from 1984 means that there is very little scope for any information about the long–term impact
of her policies to make it into the source. Source B has a similar set of advantages and disadvantages to a historian studying the impact of Thatcher's
social and economic problems, as, while it does focus on the effects that her policies had at the time, it still was not created at a time when it could
offer insight at the long term impacts of her policies, comes from a speech from an opposition party leader, and so is therefore likely to focus on the
negatives, and again contains very little statistical evidence to support its
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Boys and Girls, by Alice Munro, Brother Dear, by Bernice...
Dreams are something all humans share in common and they manifest the realization of our lives. They have a great influence over our essence and
can provide colossal amounts of courage and strength to accomplish our greatest desires. However, when we do not have dreams to fight for our lives
become meaningless and sorrowful, nevertheless this is the situation many people face throughout their lives. Broken dreams have become a popular
theme among writers because a connection can be made with the theme and because there one's truth can be faced. Whether dreams are forgotten or
unaccomplished, there is a theory by philosopher Carl Jung that states, "Nothing has a stronger influence psychologically on their environment, and
especially on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Greg dreams are broken with his father's comments lacking concern in his ideas and disapproving of them, leaving him resentful and unhappy with his
own life and family. Nevertheless his father's insufficiency to support him did not refrained Greg from pursuing his passion, but rather gave him
the strength and drove him to confront his father by letting him know that "Some things are more important" (Friesen 30) and that for him his
dream meant more to him than his approval of them. In "A Cap for Steve" Steve's father Dave discourages his son passion for baseball and forces
him to concentrate in carpentry to bring money to their struggling family. Dave does not display any sing of support for Steve dreams, which to
him are rather childish until he realizes how much they mean to Steve and how serious he is about baseball. Dave lets him know his approval
when he states "I could be your coach... watch you become a great pitcher" (Callaghan 177), at this point he changed and know believes in his son
and his ability to reach his dream and letting him know that as long as he is happy and doing what he loves, he will be proud of him. The
protagonists of "Boys and Girls" and Greg form "Bother Dear" portrayed how a child's life can be ruined by parents who neglect the care and support
children need to succeed in their future goals, contrasting how they can resigned and obey or they can reveal
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Essay On Morley Callaghan

  • 1. Essay On Morley Callaghan There is same common moral in short stories by Morley Callaghan. And the lesson in his short stories is that what is near you before you lose it or you surrender yourself regard. Short stories of Callaghan demonstrate individuals that everyone can commit errors yet they need to know when they roll out them keeping in mind the end goal to improvement them (MacLeod, pp 426). Callaghan composes short story tale's to show his perusers morals on the subject of human instinct as well as how people respond to one another in the public arena. Morley Callaghan is an incredible essayist furthermore a magnificent person who as composed numerous books, and short stories throughout his life. Morley Callaghan is surely understood as a stately achiever of Canadian writing, "the most unique as well as over the top author of fiction people of Canada have had in their nation. Discussion On 22nd February Callaghan was born in Toronto Ontario. He was an outstanding student and he had a passion to write. Callaghan graduated from University of Toronto (MacLeod, pp 426). Callaghan was very humble person. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Callaghan's profitable era ranges in excess of right around seven decades, until in 1990 when he passes away. "A Girl with Ambition", Callaghan first short story, in 1926 showed up in the Paris diary This Quarter as well as his primary period of short–story composing extends as of the late 1920s to the mid 1950s (Reznowski, pp 169 – 176). In spite of the fact that Callaghan, as Knister and Grove, at first experienced the still immature scholarly base in Canada at the time, he was at that point effective in his more youthful years, particularly in the USA and Europe. Callaghan was "Canada's pioneer extraordinary internationalist" (Hill, pp 5 – 13), as well as Callaghan soon saw his short exposition distributed in composed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Funeral Of Baroness Thatcher The amazing thing about the funeral of Baroness Thatcher was the size of the crowds, and the next amazing thing was that they were so relatively well behaved. The BBC had done its best to foment an uprising. With habitual good taste, they played Ding Dong the witch is dead on taxpayer–public radio. Asked to find some commentators to give an instant reaction to the death of Britain's greatest post–war prime minister – an event that was not exactly unforeseen –they reached instinctively for Gerry Adams and Ken Livingstone, two of her bitterest foes – if you exclude the Tory wets, that is. As her cortege wound its way from St Brides to St Paul's there were a few people so stupid that they heckled the mortal remains of an 87 year old woman. A few turned their backs. Some wore twerpish Guy Fawkes masks or carried signs saying"Boo". But the mass of humanity was on her side, and when the dissenters erupted they were swiftly drowned by cries of shhh or calculated volleys of applause. I know all this partly from media accounts and partly because I walked through the crowds and I saw how various her mourners were. There were some tweedy types and some suited thrusters, and people who would generally not look out of place at a Tory party conference. But there were also people from all over London, immigrants of every race and colour – people that the BBC might not have marked down, perhaps, as natural Thatcherites – and yet who had come to pay their respects to a woman who spoke to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Snob Grade 11 SBA REVIEW THE SNOB CONTEXT CLUES* MAIN IDEA LITERARY ELEMENTS* The Snob by Morley Callaghan 1 IT WAS at the book counter in the department store that John Harcourt, the student, caught a glimpse of his father. At first he could not be sure in the crowd that pushed along the aisle, but there was something about the color of the back of the elderly man's neck, something about the faded felt hat, that he knew very well. Harcourt was standing with the girl he loved, buying a book for her. All afternoon he had been talking to her, eagerly, but with an anxious diffidence, as if there still remained in him an innocent wonder that she should be delighted to be with him. From underneath her wide–brimmed straw hat, her face, so fair and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why couldn't I take you home to have dinner with them? You'd turn up your nose at them, because they've no pretensions. As soon as my father saw you, he knew you wouldn't want to meet him. I could tell by the way he turned." 22 His father was on his way home now, he knew, and that evening at dinner they would meet. His mother and sister would talk rapidly, but his father would say nothing to him, or to anyone. There would only be Harcourt's memory of the level look in the blue eyes, and the knowledge of his father's pain as he walked away. 23 Grace watched John's gloomy face as they walked through the store, and she knew he was nursing some private rage, and so her own resentment and exasperation kept growing, and she said crisply, "You're entitled to your moods on a hot afternoon, I suppose, but if I feel I don't like it here, then I don't like it. You wanted to go yourself. Who likes to spend very much time in a department store on a hot afternoon? I begin to hate every stupid person that bangs into me, everybody near me. What does that make me?" 24 25 "It makes you a snob." "So I'm a snob now?" she asked angrily. 26 "Certainly you're a snob," he said. They were at the door and going out to the street. As they walked in the sunlight, in the crowd moving slowly down the street, he was groping for words to describe the secret thoughts he had always had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Snob Grade 11 SBA REVIEW THE SNOB CONTEXT CLUES* MAIN IDEA LITERARY ELEMENTS* The Snob by Morley Callaghan 1 IT WAS at the book counter in the department store that John Harcourt, the student, caught a glimpse of his father. At first he could not be sure in the crowd that pushed along the aisle, but there was something about the color of the back of the elderly man's neck, something about the faded felt hat, that he knew very well. Harcourt was standing with the girl he loved, buying a book for her. All afternoon he had been talking to her, eagerly, but with an anxious diffidence, as if there still remained in him an innocent wonder that she should be delighted to be with him. From underneath her wide–brimmed straw hat, her face, so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They listened and shared this new world with him. They both sat up in their night clothes and, while his mother asked all the questions, his father listened attentively with his head cocked on one side and a smile or a frown on his face. The memory of all this was in John now, and there was also a desperate longing and a pain within him growing harder to bear as he glanced fearfully at his father, but he thought stubbornly, "I can't introduce him. It'll be easier for everybody if he doesn't see us. I'm not ashamed. But it will be easier. It'll be more sensible. It'll only embarrass him to see Grace." By this time he knew he was ashamed, but he felt that his shamewas justified, for Grace's father had the smooth, confident manner of a man who had lived all his life among people who were rich and sure of themselves. Often when he had been in Grace's home talking politely to her mother, John had kept on thinking of the plainness of his own home and of his parents' laughing, good–natured untidiness, and he resolved desperately that he must make Grace's people admire him. 13 He looked up cautiously, for they were about eight feet away from his father, but at that moment his father, too, looked up and John's glance shifted swiftly far over the aisle, over the counters, seeing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Baseball Cap For Dave Analysis In A Baseball Cap For Steve, the reader is able to see how Morley Callaghan depicts a society where the value of belongings are based off their potential for resale or trade through the marxist lens. As reinforced in Callaghan's characterization of Dave Diamond who as the protagonist is heavily impacted by Callaghan's societal depiction. Callaghan explains how Dave is a product of the money–oriented society because he is experiencing interpellation. This causes Dave to have the inability to favour his son's emotions over money. The reader is able to sense Dave's favoritism towards money when he says, "See, Stevie," he whispered. "That windbreaker you wanted! And ten dollars for your bank! Won't Mother be surprised?" (Morley, 5). This quote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Comparing Hangman And A Hanging Capital Punishment in Hangman and The Two Fisherman In "The Two Fisherman" by Morley Callaghan and "A Hanging" by George Orwell capital punishment is a major theme throughout the two stories. Capital Punishment is wrong and needs to be changed. This is seen in the story when capital punishment has a negative impact on people's emotions and religious beliefs, as well it should not be televised. Both "The Hangman" and "The Two Fisherman" have people, who are criminals, that end up losing their lives through capital punishment. Throughout "The Two Fisherman" story, there was a lot of mixed emotions from the characters. In "The Two Fisherman" The Hangman is there to kill Thomas Delaney. Michael, the local reporter, goes fishing with the Hangman to interview and get information from him. Michael is surprised when the Hangman expresses little emotions towards his job. The Hangman says, "I mean you get used to it, that's all", he then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "The Two Fisherman" when the capital punishment was televised, meaning it was public for everyone to view. thats when the crowd became violent and aggressive. In "A Hanging" everyone was shocked, their whole facial impression changed. They were mentally and physically impacted by watching the death of the Prisoner.ВЁA hangingВЁEveryone changed color. The indians had gone grey like bad coffee, and one or two of bayonets were wavering. ВЁ(Orwell,34). In this Quote it shows how the crowd was shocked and impacted by the hanging. When someone younger sees a death of someone caused by capital punishment, it can be traumatizing and be a traumatic event in their life. They will always have the memory of people like Thomas Delaney and the Prisoner dying. Therefore, capital punishment should not be televised because it is disrespectful to families. Families would not want to view their own family members being killed. It is harder to grief over someone's death when it is televised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Pigman Compare And Contrast Essay In the stories, The Pigman by Paul Zindel, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, and The Snob by Morley Callaghan. relationship(s) can be defined as the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected or the state of being connected. We will elaborate on the following relationships between friendship, love, and wealth Firstly, friendship was the main thing in the Pigman Both teenagers, they enter a friendship with a local old man named Mr. Pignati, who is referred to as the Pigman not only for his name but in part because of a collection of miniature pig figurines that is his prized possession. While The Pigman shows how growing up can have some negative consequences, the evolution of John and Lorraine's relationship is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this tragedy, our protagonist, as well as other characters that play an important role, show these indications being of high degree. We can apply these concepts to our protagonists, such as Marcus Brutus: who is shown to be a military general and a Roman consul. Brutus is shown to have leading his soldiers towards the end of the book where the final battle between the armies of Brutus and Cassius fight Mark Antony's and Octavius' armies: Act 5 Scene 1 Line 65–66 Octavius challenges Brutus and Cassius: "If you dare fight today, come to the field; If not, when you have stomachs." Julius Caesar: the most prominent of the characters who seem to have the influence of being a leader of Rome, an expected crowned leader of Rome, who unfortunately was assassinated. Act 3 Scene 1 Line 76: "They stab Caesar", in the Snob it obvious that John thinks his family isn't in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Internal Changes In England During The 16th Century During the sixteenth century England experienced many political, social and religious changes. England was still recovering from the turmoil of the Hundred Year War (1337 –1453) as well as dealing with many other internal conflicts. Soon after the end of The Hundred Year war, civil wars now referenced as the War of Roses broke out. These civil wars were a result of rivalry between branches of the royal house of Plantagenet; the House of Lancaster and House of York who fought sporadically for many years between 1455 and 1487. Other internal problems were related to the unstable monarchy, and conflict between leading religions of Protestants and Catholics in England. Henry VIII Edward VI and Mary I were all rulers following the Hundreds Year War. As a result of all the financial strain from this war as well as tensions from internal conflict, these leaders rules were ineffective in terms of finding compromise and rebuilding England. The sixteen hundreds in England was referred to by historians as The Golden Age or Elizabethan Era. This was the era in which Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603) rose to power and ran a monarchy that was able to temporarily settle conflicts and establish a sense of peace in a country that had been fighting both external and internal forces for decades. The Elizabethan era was also a time of renewal and development in music and the arts of England. It was during the sixteenth century that Italian culture, art, and music became very popular in England. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Who Is Alfred Higgins Dishonest Have you ever stolen anything?Because Alfred Higgins has stolen some things. In the story " All the Years of her life" by Morley Callaghan, is about Alfred Higgins was working for Sam Carr in a drugstore. Alfred was asked to stay behind because Sam carr thinks that Alfred was stealing. One character that stands out is Alfred Higgins because he is the main character and he was taking stuff from his boss. We think that he has been stealing things for a while.This character can be described as sneaky, bold and dishonest because he was taking things from his boss behind his back. Alfred Higgins can be described as sneaky for many reasons. One example is when Alfred was putting different things in his pocket he took a blue compact, two tubes of toothpaste and a lipstick. On page 173 it says " Just a moment, Alfred one moment before you go. Maybe you'd be good enough to take a few things out of your pocket and leave them here before you go. This shows that Alfred Higgins was being sneaky because he was stealing things from his boss but he was trying to get away with the things i his pocket. From this example it is clear that Alfred Higgins is sneaky because he was taking things that was not his. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He continues to steal things that are not his. This is apparent when the reader finds out that Alfred could not keep a job and Sam Carr knew that he ws lying and has been stealing before. On page 174 " I don't how what is going on in my own store, eh? I tell you you've been doing this pretty steady. This shows that Alfred Higgins has been doing it for a very long time and he has been getting away with it for years. As you can see that Alfred Higgins is bold because he has been taking things that are not his and he has been doing it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Such Is My Beloved Identity Essay People are confident in their beliefs and core values, however, the pressure of society can cause doubt and ultimately, change their way of thinking. Due to the impact of society, an identity crisis occurs when values are challenged. Morley Callaghan's captivating novel, Such Is My Beloved, illustrates the deterioration of Father Stephen Dowling's identity through society's influence and the uncertainty in his values. Society has the power to alter beliefs, values, and attitudes. The role that Father Dowling has in society influences his values and identity. To progress society, the courage to take risks is crucial. Father Stephen Dowling is a young man "who [is] apt to attack any difficult social problem with all the intensity of his very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relationships that are not traditionally accepted result in negative consequences. Father Dowling blindly goes into making a relationship with two street–walkers without even thinking about the consequences. The society he lives in does not see prostitutes as humans with rights. Father Dowling "felt more love for them than for any one he had known in his parish, a curious, new love that gave him a strange contentment" (18). He feels a new emotion when he meets these two girls and since he feels a strange contentment, he could potentially be feeling a fleshy love, instead of a divine love. He keeps fooling himself into thinking that his love is just divine, but he is hesitating on which type of affection he is giving to the girls. The relationship between a priest and two prostitutes will not be accepted within their society and leads to many negative consequences. In addition, the loss of rationality in decision–making is an effect of radical shifts in opinion. Father Dowling convinces himself that the girls need his love the most because no one loves them for who they are. He decides to continue to help them and has a different opinion on what the church believes to be correct. He only focuses on the girls and their well–being and completely forgets to send money to his mother who is also deserving of his love and support. He is becoming irrational with the choices he is making because his opinion is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. All The Years Of Her Life Analysis Mother's are mysteries that we never seem to solve. Have you ever asked yourself, "do I really know my mother?" Morley Callaghan in " All the Years of Her Life" introduced us to a mother who demonstrates a kindness for her son, Alfred, and a strength untethered by Mr.Carr's intimidation. She proves her unbendable patience and unwavering heart over the long years of her life. Mrs. Higgins is a kind, strong, and patient mother. Marley Callaghan shows Mrs. Higgins demonstrating an unfaltering kindness towards Mr. Carr who is "hard–faced and stern." Alfred believes she will be harsh or will act poorly but instead, she misled him by, "[smiling] her blue eyes never [wavering], with a calmness and dignity that surprised him." When Mr.Carr wanted to call the police, she could've been angry but instead, she accepted his argument politely. She gently adds, "Yes, I suppose so. It's not for me to say because he is my son[,] [y]et I sometimes think a little good advice is the best thing for a boy." Instead of acting out of fear or panic, Mrs. Higgins acts out of kindness, helping her son by giving a little advice. She sees her son's fault and understands Mr.Carr's arguments, nonetheless, she decides not to reprimand him in front of the manager. Throughout this encounter, Mrs.Higgins showed strength ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Higgins shows strength in a stressful daunting situation. Alfred felt "pride in her strength" when he saw her confront Mr.Carr's threats with a head–strong confidence. Sam thought he had the situation under control when Alfred's mother entered the store. He, "[expected] her to come in and plead with him tearfully [but] instead he was being made to feel a bit ashamed by her tolerance." This shows us Mrs. Higgins has a strong will and does not bend easily. She stood firm in front of the manager thus reversing the control of the situation at hand. We clearly see the strength in this women, kindness, and strength often requires a great deal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Is Deception In Much Ado About Nothing In Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing, there are many instances of deception, which seem to encompass the plot of the play. The deception may be evil or sometimes benevolent but the entirety play depends on these deceptions and how they affect the other characters. The characters in Morley Callaghan's "Getting on in the World", use deception for their own benefits. Both Ado about Nothing and "Getting on in the World" examine the idea of how deception depends on the intentions of the deceiver, it could either promote happiness, intend harm on another or even for self–benefit. In the second Act of Shakespeare's Much ado about Nothing, the brave young soldier, Don Pedro was causing deception to happen by playing Cupid for Beatrice and Benedick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Voyage Out Analysis In "The Voyage Out" by Morley Callaghan, he is making a critique of the way men use the male gaze, and how it makes women feel. Jeff who is in a state of excitement is trying to figure out his identity and what the male gaze does for him; the male gaze affects Jeff's life through Jessie, the girl in the green hat, and Eva and how his looking upon them makes them feel. Jessie affects Jeff in a way that captivates him and makes him excited. Our first description of Jessie is, "[Jeff] discovered she as neat and pretty, he began to watch her furtively ... when she got up to go, he followed her out" (46). Jeff is his exerting his use of the male gaze and staring at Jessie. Jessie seems to enjoy Jeff's male gaze and returns his affections, "she suddenly put her arms tight around him, lifted up her face, held him as if she would never let him go, and let him know she was offering him all her love" (47). Jessie gives Jeff exactly what he wants, almost; but even the thought that Jessie is willing to sleep with him has him basking in, "his own triumphant importance" (47). The male gaze works in Jeff's benefit in his situation with Jessie, and Jessie appears to be accepting of the male gaze. With the girl in green hat there is an alternate side to the male gaze. Mike a man older than Jeff and a man that Jeff is, "yearning to possess [his] wisdom" (49). While Mike and Jeff are sitting in a restaurant, Jeff notices two young women. Mike declares that, "she's a cinch," (48) towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Effectiveness Of Stylistics On The Reader. Stylistics Are Effectiveness of Stylistics on the Reader Stylistics are used in writing to set various pieces of literature apart, while also determining the effectiveness said literature has on the reader. The novels Such is My Beloved and By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept both involve the concepts of sex and religion, but are each enjoyed by different groups of readers, Factors that highlight these differences include the point of view which story is told from, the word choice by the author, and the style the novel is written with. Such is My Beloved is enjoyed by more readers due to its following of a traditional form of writing, use of simplistic direct language, and a higher use of personal words and sentences than found in By Grand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is apparent in the scene where the main character is being questioned at the border and a guard states, "Better not try any funny business...you're only making this tough on yourself."(Smart, 48) Instead of responding to the guard, she answers in her mind which only the reader can comprehend stating, "Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth." (Smart, 48)This shifting mental state of the main character is quite unique while also creating a need for a higher degree of focus by the audience to stay on track with the plot. The dictation used in Such is my Beloved is quite simplistic solidifying further the ease of read the story has. Callaghan uses short, concise sentences to move the story forward while providing the reader with a well detailed recounting of events. The passage examined in this paper captures the dialogue heavy nature of the story and some of the more 'heavy' narrative portions the story has to offer. An interesting point is that 32% of the words found on pages 121–122 contain the same fifteen words. (Chart 1) The word choice by Callaghan was rated by 'The Reading Level Skill algorithm' to be at a 11–12 grade level. (wordcounter.net) This solidifies an argument that this story is written to reach many people as it uses a less advanced dictionary than many other works. Surprisingly similar in dictation to Callaghan's passage is the entry from By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, which although written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. All The Years Of Her Life Essay 1.Write an essay in which you examine the different kinds of conflict present in any of the stories studied thus far. How does the conflict(s) affect the theme of the story? Conflict and Its' Influence on the Themes in All the Years of her Life The idea of Conflict is an extremely complex one and is vividly evident in the short story "All the years of her life" by Morley Callaghan. It is important to define the term "Conflict", as defined by the Oxford Dictionary "Be incompatible or at a variance; clash" ("Conflict – Definition of Conflict in English | Oxford Dictionaries"). While the story "All the years of her Life" discusses the various conflicts the protagonist faces in her life and the lives of those around her. It begins with an external... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This begins first that she assumes the role of a male figure in the absence of her husband in the life of her son "I'm going to make myself a cup of tea. Mind, now, not a word about tonight to your father." (Callaghan 5). This conflict that was internal was due to the absence of her husband. Moreover, Mrs. Higgins was conflicted from all the decisions her children has been making from Alfred stealing to when Alfred's "young sister had kept repeating doggedly that she was getting married" (Callaghan 6). Mrs. Higgins has a breakdown as Alfred describes her "Her face as she sat there was a frightened broken face utterly unlike the face of the woman who had been so assured a little while ago" (Callaghan 5). The realization the protagonist had was that she was conflicted with all the wrong choices she made and the people around her had made, her broken spirit symbolizes that she may have made the wrong decision earlier. The theme of realization and resolution is again developed from the conflict that the protagonist had faced in her life, the realization she has after dealing with all her conflicts as she reflects on the table. The realization Alfred has when he sees the conflict that his mother has gone through, he finally matures and understands the sacrifice of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Music And Its Influence On The Italian Genre Throughout history, various styles of music have developed to further the evolution and complexity of music, wether it be commissioned by nobility or, composed for the enjoyment of the normal, common populace. English madrigals, though not the longest lasting style, is one such form of music that has had a lasting impact on the continuing composition of music. Madrigals are defined four ways in A History of Western Music. The fourth definition, "English polyphonic work imitating the Italian genre," is what will be covered in this paper but, to understand this definition, the other four must be explored. Madrigals originated as a musical style in Italy in the 14th Century, but, the style came around again in the 16th century (1588–1627), much more popular and extremely more influential than the previous incarnation of madrigals. Madrigals are songs in a poetic setting, such as a sonnet, or, another nonrepetative verse form. Madrigals in England developed at the same time as mass music printing, under William Byrd, although he himself eventually stopped composing madrigals. In volume 15 of the Second Edition of The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, as to the circumstances of the rise of the madrigal, it states: "A favourable literary situation developed in the 1570s, when Spenser, Sidney and other 'new poets' undertook a comprehensive reform of native poetry along Italian lines." From here, Musica transalpina was translated by Nicholas Yonge. Musica transalpina ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on More Joy In Heaven In the novel More Joy in Heaven, written by Morley Callaghan, Kip Caley has a quest for a new life after prison. As he gets used to being a freeman he learns more about what he really wants in life. When Kip finds out what it is that he is searching for in his new life, like in all tragedies, it is too late. Because he is not sure if Julie, the girl, or the parole board is what he wants, he spends too much time trying to find out and when he knows it is too late. In his search for a new life Kip knows that he is a free man and wants to show it to the people while he says that he does not want to be viewed constantly by the public. Kip is a real go–getter person he likes to take action. Because of this he wants to be on the parole board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He wants the judge to believe in him. Kip wants to be on the parole board but is held back by the judge who believes that Kip is dangerous and should still be in prison let alone on the parole board. Kip is trying to get the judge to be on his side of the fight to be on the parole board. As the book continues Kip learns that he actually wants Julie more than to be on the parole board. This comes to him to late in the novel as in most tragedies. "Oh, Kip–I–I brought you death. See–I wanted to tell you, jerking the words out desperately. You brought me life." (Callaghan 186) Kip, in his last moments tells Julie that she is what he wants in life, she is not the parole board. She thinks she is the one who made him die, but she gave him what he wanted in his quest for a new life. Kip is a free man. He deserves what free men get. Free men get women, so when he gets a lady he knows he is free, and wants to show it to the judge: "She had seemed beyond him; he could have her if he wanted her. All his hopefulness rose again and with it a surge of power. He wanted to rush out right then and see Judge Ford." (Callaghan 100) Kip wanted to go see the judge for two reasons, he wants to show him that he is a free man, and he wanted to use the surge of power to help change the judges mind about him. Kip is a free man, and has experiences that really show him that he is, and help him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Morley Callaghan Symbols Books are the foundation of diverse characters and themes, though are often overlooked; a reader finds intrigue by the story rather than the meaning written between the lines of the written text. The author works feverishly to bring these ideas forward through the variety of literary devices, however the hard work put into the novel does not necessarily achieve recognition. The Loved and the Lost by Morley Callaghan contains effective use of literary devices to develop the characters morals, and their position in society concerning social status and societal isolation. The techniques that author skillfully uses include flashback, dialogue and symbolism. Flashback works to characterize and shape each character, while dialogue creates interactions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Callaghan excels in using symbolism with his knowledge on both society and the understanding of what the images represent. Symbols work to break down a character and present their opinions on society to gain a better understanding of what the individual believes in. Peggy Sanderson is an advocate for change in the treatment of black culture and is constantly showing her respect for the group that others oppress. A symbol that best describes Peggy's opinion is the river, which flows around the city of Montreal. It was "those who wanted a change who preferred the broad flowing river" (Callaghan 1), perfectly describing Peggy through the use of symbolism in nature. Peggy wants to see change in the world and her strive for change is like a river that is constantly flowing. Water in a river never stops and fresh water replaces it as it flows. Peggy never stops respecting the African–American culture and will always speak her mind on the subject, despite what others believe. Similar to the river, the mountain is also an important piece of symbolism in the text. Symbolism creates a representation of the societal mindset and the ways by which a society works. Segregation in the text is more than common and the isolation between groups is prominent. In Callaghan's work, the white culture is racist and oppresses the black culture, remaining stuck in their oppressive ways. The belief that their ways should not change describes Catherine Carver, a young woman who has a divorce and engages in a romantic relationship with McAlpine. Catherine is the daughter of Mr. Carver, an aristocrat who is very set in his ways and does not believe in change, which he passes down to his daughter. In contrast to the river, the mountain represents Catherine and the overall white culture at the time. A mountain is firm and never moves nor does it change, which is why "those who wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Character Analysis Of Alfred In All The Years Of Her Life In All the Years of Her Life, Morley Callaghan tells a story featuring the main character, Alfred. In the story, Alfred is caught stealing from his work. Alfred get aways with his crime, because his mother comes and saves him. Alfred is a unique character because he is different from most teenagers. His bad habit of stealing things makes him irresponsible and unreliable. Alfred also has a problem with lying. He refused to say he stole, instead he told Mr.Carr,"What do you mean? Do you think i'm crazy?". When Mr.Carr threatened to call the police, Alfred was relying on his mom to come and save him. By stealing, Alfred loses Mr.Carr's trust, and respect. His bad behaviour has been going on for a while, "Ever since Alfred left school, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Did Harold Wilson Contribute To Modernisation Harold Wilson, who was the Prime Minister during 1964–70, had promised Britain one of his most effective campaign speeches. He had promised that Britain would catch up with "the white heat" of technological change. Wilson had successfully linked the Labour Party to modernisation in contrast to what were described as the "wasted years" of the Conservative government. The Labour government seemed to be more in touch with the social and cultural trends of the 1960s. Modernisation of the British economy was one of the key priorities for the Labour government. By 1964, it was widely accepted that Britain was lagging behind other countries such as West Germany and Japan. Britain's economy seemed to be trapped in the cycle of "stop–go", with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the economic situation improved markedly from this low point when Roy Jenkins replaced Callaghan as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Jenkins raised taxes and tightened up government spending in all areas of the economy, giving top priority to improving the balance of payments. These tough measures made the Labour government very unpopular but, by 1969, he had achieved a balance of payments surplus. These actions had therefore proven that the Labour government was strong on rhetoric and also by actions. The infamous numbers of "wildcat strikes" has led to Wilson and his new employment minister, Barbara Castle, into planning to use the law to limit these unofficial strikes. She believed strongly in a powerful trade union movement but she was also convinced of the need for it to act responsibly. As a result, Castle produced her white paper in 1969, In Place of Strife. In many ways, Castle's policy proposals would strengthen the unions in dealing with employers but the trade unions were not fooled. Castle's In Place of Strike never got beyond the White Paper stage which proves that the Labour government were only strong on rhetoric but not on action. This is also evident through the deep divisions it had created within the Labour Party. The left asked bitterly why the government was contemplating a measure that undermined the principles for which the Labour Party was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Comparison Of Shooting An Elephant And Two Fisherman The situations and the choices of the two men in the story "Shooting An Elephant" by George Orwell and "Two Fisherman" by Morley Callaghan effects their choices that they have on their self–perception. A common similarity can define a man's choice. Both stories confront difficult choices and their responses to their dilemma. To summarize the theme for both these stories can be that the need for acceptance in society can prevent an individual from doing the right thing. This theme relates to both stories because in "Shooting An Elephant," Orwell compares the narrator as the character who is trying to prevent from shooing the elephant while in "Two Fisherman," Callaghan compares doesn't want to talk about the man but ends up having to which makes himself feel guilty about himself. Both characters face their own problems creating dilemma and making their own decisions based on their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "Two Fisherman," Micheal is friends with Smithy who is a guy he went out rowing to hopefully bring luck and catch some fish. But it turns out that the town people were enraged after the hanging of Thomas Delaney that they started to abuse and throw pebbles and objects at Smithy. "I wish they'd go" states that Smithy just wants silent and that he does not want to be abused by these outraged town people. On the other hand, "Shooting an Elephant" is related to when the narrator is pressured to not shoot the elephant even though it is a better idea to put it out of its mystery. But as the population in this story summarizes, they want it to be free and just let it do its own thing. The common results that both of these stories have is when the society is peer pressuring the protagonist to make them make difficult decisions that are really hard to decide. One bad move and now the protagonist could be the hated one in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Canadian Culture vs American Culture Essay Although Canada and the United States share the same continent, they are divided by their unique ideas and views. After WWI ,Canada broke its ties with Britain and new independent nation was born with a unique culture. This new culture developed through the Canadian citizens. As a Canadian citizen, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie helped achieve autonomy from Britain and solidify national unity at home. Canadian inventor ,Fredrick Banting ,maintained his culture as Canadian and contributed to the world through his invention of insulin. Many artists, authors, actors , actresses and athletes have played their part in Canadian culture. During the 1920s and 1930s, Canada asserted independence from Britain and the United States to develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally ,Canada achieved its goals as an independent and unique culture. Canadian and American cultural views were different which was proved because one is multicultural and the other is not. Canada was known as "mosaic" which means immigrants from any ethnic group were accepted here and were allowed to practice their religion. Therefore, they have a double identity ,meaning they are their ethnic group before a Canadian citizen as in Japanese–Canadian, Asian Canadian and so on . Whereas ,American culture was known as the "melting pot ", where they accept other cultures however they encouraged their citizens to give up their original culture ( Wells ,10 and 11 ). Canadian's usually describe themselves as "NOT AMERICAN"(Wells,35) . Many Americans view Canada as a positive nation and as a better environment to live in then the United States . A legal sectary from Gastonia ,North Carolina said "Canada's such a terrific place, I'd move there tomorrow if I could" (Wells, 35). This proves that Americans want to come to Canada since it is a safer environment due to it's unique culture. Canadians are recognized as more modest, less aggressive and more down to earth then their southern neighbors (Wells,35). Canadian inventors contribute to the Canadian culture through their successful discoveries. A famous inventor ,Fredrick Banting was the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Russell's Controversies In The Labour Party These two political parties have always been rivals. The labour party are more for helping the poor and making everyone equal, whereas the conservatives are take a much more right wing approach to things and always have the rich peoples life's at heart. The Tories have always disagreed with labour and what they stand for. They hardly ever agree on policies or how the county should be run. This is shown through the characters of Lionel and Gerald in the play. It's treated with a comedy aspect and it shows how the two parties are different. We see Lionel as a simpleton and enjoys life's simple pleasures. Whereas Gerald is seen as a stuck up character who expects everything to be ready and presented to him. He also creates the idea of the Tories... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a key time in politics as its election year, not only election year but it was the year labour dethroned the Tories 18 year reign.Tony Blair took charge of the party and became prime minister. During the 18 years of the Tories being in power Margret Thatcher was a big talking point and caused many controversies with her in power, she was dubbed 'The Iron Lady.' One of the major controversies was the poll tax. This caused uproar between the countries because it was seen as unfair towards the working class people. This caused Riots and disharmony between the people of Britain. Thatcher's reign was coming to an end as she was losing support from her party and John Major took over. Major had to deal with the bad luggage left over from the thatcher reign as the gulf war was happening and Major had some issues and decisions to make about the country. Although he won the next election he was in, his popularity was declining and he was voted out of the party and then reigned as Prime minister, paving the way for labour to take charge. If you look into the play and think about it, you could say that the death of Gerald could be the symbol of the death of the Tories and labour (Lionel) taking his seat. The Tories reign ended in 1997 and this is when the play is set. You could only assume that it's what the play wants you to feel or see. Provincial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Let Me Promise You By Morley Callaghan In the play, As You Like It written by William Shakespeare, as well as the short story "Let Me Promise You" by Morley Callaghan, both playwright, and author are trying to convey the idea of a strong emotional bond between certain characters. In Shakespeare's play, we see how Celia and Rosalind, two cousins, have been inseparable ever since a young age and will do anything for one another. In Callaghan's short story, Alice has strong feelings towards George, waits restlessly by the window, and despite their differences, she still tries to please him. The theme that these two works show is unconditional love. The playwright and author are trying to illustrate what one will do for another even though the situation and conditions might be though.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the play by Shakespeare, Celia shows love by volunteering to follow Rosalind in the forest even if it can put them in danger. She only cares about her cousin and doesn't want to leave her alone. She is willing to degrade herself for her cousin: "I'll put on some poor and ragged clothes and smudge my face with dirt..." (51). Instead of being the princess of the court, she is willing to put herself to the level of forest people in order to protect her cousin. In the short story by Callaghan, Alice shows unconditional love by buying George gifts including the watch he had always wanted. Although, their relationship is shaky George admits that he wants to stay now. Yet, Alice still wants to give him more: "Then with all her heart she began to yearn for something more to give him [...] if she could only give him everything in the world and leave herself nothing." (6). After all the pain she has felt by George leaving, she still wants to give all she could and this proves her unconditional love. Both Celia and Alice show their love by their affection and need to care for the other character. Celia leaves the court and her father for Rosalind and Alice pleases George by with the watch. Even if the situations are tough, both go a step further to prove how much they care about the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. †the Labour Governments of 1964-1970 Were More Successful... 'The Labour governments of 1964–1970 were more successful than the Labour governments of 1974–1979.' How far do you agree? Both of the Labour Governments had some great successes, for instance, the 1964–1970 Labour government won the 1966 election with a majority of 100 seats. The Labour government of 1974–1979 did not win the election with a majority but managed to reduce inflation in 1978 from 15% to 8% which was a very large success as inflation had been a problem for a long time. Just from looking at the two governments you assume that the 1964–1970 labour government was more successful than the 1974–1979 labour government because they were in power for longer, and they won with a much larger majority of seats in the elections.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1976 Wilson retired and Callaghan took over his role as Prime Minister despite the fact that Wilson had managed to win both of the elections in 1974 (The February and October elections). Wilson's government managed to win the 1964 election after 13 years of the opposition being in power, he decided to do something new and present himself as an average Yorkshire man, and he even changed his first name to Harold as it sounds more working class. The people wanted something new and this is what Wilson presented them with. The 1964 election was won with a majority of thirteen seats, and in 1966 Labour won with a majority 110 seats. That was a vast improvement from the 1964 election. The Labour government of 1974–1979 also won two elections, the 1974 February election and the 1974 October election, however both were won by a minority. The February election was won by 4 seats and the October election was won by 42 seats. The reason for the slim win is to do with inflation. The Labour governments of 1974–1979 were in office at a bad time because Britain had started to suffer from huge inflation because of the oil price rise in 1973, and so voters didn't have a clear decision on which they were going to vote for. This shows that at the moment the 1964–1970 Labour Government was more successful by far because of their majority of 110 seats in the 1966 election. In 1967 the Labour Government of 1964–1970 was forced to devalue the pound. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Christopher Morley On Laziness Laziness is often looked down upon as something unworthy and unhelpful. Many tend to demote those who are lazy, claiming that they lack responsibility and effort. However, in Christopher Morley's essay "On Laziness", he takes on a point of view out of the contrary. In his essay, Morley sees the beneficial factors of being lazy. Morley uses historical examples, logical reasoning, and sophisticated and powerful diction to illustrate the light and positive aspects in laziness. Throughout Morley's essay he uses historical examples to back up his points about the beneficial factors of laziness. In his piece, Morley speaks about Doctor Johnson, one of the world's greatest philosophers. Morley states, "Doctor Johnson, who was one of the world's... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, "Unhappily, we were born with a certain fund of energy. We have been hustling about for a number of years now, and it doesn't seem to get us anything but tribulation. Henceforward we are going to make a determined effort to be more languid and demure," In this quote, Morley uses logic to explain why people decide to become lazy. It is not because they want to, it is because we are constantly working hard towards life, but all that effort only leads to trouble and distress. Thus, it is only logical that people become more relaxed and lazy because their hard working and full of energy life does not seem to provide any delight and contentment. Morley continues using logical reasoning as he says, "The man who is really, thoroughly, and philosophically slothful is the only thoroughly happy man," Here, Morley claims that someone who is slothful or lazy, is the only genuinely happy person. This connects back to his previous quote because if hustling in life only leads to distress, then it is through laziness and a less active life, is when a person is truly happy. Overall, Morley uses logical reasoning to state that laziness and slothfulness can lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Cold Equations And Tom Godwin's Of Mice And Men Even out in space like in Tom Godwin's "Cold Equations," problems can present themselves, and characters soon figure out something significant. They open their eyes, in a way, and change because of it. The theme that someone has to open their eyes to see the bigger picture is shown in Tom Godwin's "The Cold Equations," Morley Callaghan's "All the Years of Her Life," "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood, andJohn Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men. Opening one's eyes to the bigger picture is shown in "The Cold Equations" by the teenage girl in the story. She was discovered on the EDS as a stowaway, and because of the specific amount of fuel that the ship is loaded with, any stowaway has to be jettisoned from the ship. She did not know this, and is devastated when she realizes what has to happen. The story says, "She walked with her head up and the brown curls brushing her shoulders, with the white sandals stepping as sure and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This girl wants to get away from her grandmother, and does so by getting with a biker. Realizing what she'd let happen, the grandmother goes after the girl, and is able to track her down. She is eventually able to get the girl back, but the biker and his friend chase after them with an intention to kill. The girls and their dog escape and are able to hide. In order to protect her granddaughter, the grandmother drowns the beloved dog. The story says, "And she said again, 'It was him or you. I know that" (415). This is saying that the grandmother knew that she was either going to lose her dog or her granddaughter, and that the girl was more important. This opens the girls eyes to the fact that her grandmother truly does love her and that any hatred between them is useless to think about. This changes the girl's view of her grandmother, likely forever. The last story that contains the stated theme is Of Mice And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Saki's The Interlopers vs. Callaghan's All the Years of... Saki's "The Interlopers" vs. Callaghan's "All the Years of Her Life" In the story The Interlopers, Saki writes about two families that have been feuding for generations. He writes about how "interlopers" stop them from rivaling, and eventually bring the two of them to be friends only minutes before they are eaten by wolves. He does this by using dramatic irony. Through the character's words he tells us what the two will do when they get back to town now that they are friends. This leads you to believe that the feud is over and everything is all right. The author then, however, allows the characters to be eaten by wolves; contrary to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alfred is confronted by Mr. Carr, the store clerk, and is caught. Mr. Carr then calls Alfred's mother, Mrs. Higgins, to stop by because Alfred is in trouble. Mrs. Higgins arrives and Mr. Carr makes clear to her the situation. She asks
  • 29. Alfred if it is true that he stole the items, and he confesses so she takes him home. Alfred sees his mother's pain, and causes him to think some and mature. He acts more grown up afterwards, and there is no iron y in the resolution of this story. Callaghan achieves his purpose of showing that situations that require acting grown–up can cause you to mature in your thinking. In both stories, the main characters are significantly changed due to circumstances and situations that they face. In the story The Interlopers, the two men were fierce enemies because of the feud that had been going on in their family. By the end they have pity for each other, put aside their differences and become friends. In All the Years of Her Life, Alfred is changed in the way that he has matured. He realizes that his petty thefts and childish antics deeply hurt his mother; embarrass her because he sees her crying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Impact Of Margaret Thatcher's Social And Economic... Source A could be considered to have great value to a historian studying the impact of Margaret Thatcher's Social and Economic policies, as it comes from a speech that Margaret Thatcher made herself 5 years into her premiership. This lends the source some value, as it comes from Thatcher's own point of view, and therefore could be considered to be very valuable to a historian studying the impact of Thatcher's policies as no one would know more about how she arrived at her decisions and what her intentions were than Thatcher herself. It could however be argued that the fact this source comes from Thatcher herself is in fact a detriment to its value, as she will be more likely to defend herself and her actions rather than speaking honestly about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this source could also be considered of little value as it is unlikely Margaret Thatcher would criticise herself, there is very little mention of the impact her policies have had, and the speech coming from 1984 means that there is very little scope for any information about the long–term impact of her policies to make it into the source. Source B has a similar set of advantages and disadvantages to a historian studying the impact of Thatcher's social and economic problems, as, while it does focus on the effects that her policies had at the time, it still was not created at a time when it could offer insight at the long term impacts of her policies, comes from a speech from an opposition party leader, and so is therefore likely to focus on the negatives, and again contains very little statistical evidence to support its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Boys and Girls, by Alice Munro, Brother Dear, by Bernice... Dreams are something all humans share in common and they manifest the realization of our lives. They have a great influence over our essence and can provide colossal amounts of courage and strength to accomplish our greatest desires. However, when we do not have dreams to fight for our lives become meaningless and sorrowful, nevertheless this is the situation many people face throughout their lives. Broken dreams have become a popular theme among writers because a connection can be made with the theme and because there one's truth can be faced. Whether dreams are forgotten or unaccomplished, there is a theory by philosopher Carl Jung that states, "Nothing has a stronger influence psychologically on their environment, and especially on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greg dreams are broken with his father's comments lacking concern in his ideas and disapproving of them, leaving him resentful and unhappy with his own life and family. Nevertheless his father's insufficiency to support him did not refrained Greg from pursuing his passion, but rather gave him the strength and drove him to confront his father by letting him know that "Some things are more important" (Friesen 30) and that for him his dream meant more to him than his approval of them. In "A Cap for Steve" Steve's father Dave discourages his son passion for baseball and forces him to concentrate in carpentry to bring money to their struggling family. Dave does not display any sing of support for Steve dreams, which to him are rather childish until he realizes how much they mean to Steve and how serious he is about baseball. Dave lets him know his approval when he states "I could be your coach... watch you become a great pitcher" (Callaghan 177), at this point he changed and know believes in his son and his ability to reach his dream and letting him know that as long as he is happy and doing what he loves, he will be proud of him. The protagonists of "Boys and Girls" and Greg form "Bother Dear" portrayed how a child's life can be ruined by parents who neglect the care and support children need to succeed in their future goals, contrasting how they can resigned and obey or they can reveal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...