(http://e-repa.ru/reading/saki/lumber-room.html) « The Lumber Room » – Saki Take the necessary time to write paragraph-length answers to the following 3 questions (plus to draw the tapestry!). 1. Describe your opinion of Nicolas and his vision of himself and the world. In doing so, give at least two examples of how Nicolas manages to outwit his aunt. Describe and analyse these examples. 2. What are we meant to think of the aunt, her single-mindedness, and her lack of imagination? For example, consider why the aunt sent the children, but not Nicolas, to Jagborough. 3. Draw the tapestry found in the lumber room. Then, in writing, explore what ...
Let's consider what is required when acting a " Comedy of Manners ." The Oxford Dictionary has this to say about the Comedy of Manners: A kind of comedy representing the complex and sophisticated code of behaviour current in fashionable circles of society, where appearances count for more than true moral character. Its plot usually revolves around intrigues of lust and greed, the self-interested cynicism of the characters being masked by decorous pretence. Unlike satire, the comedy of manners tends to reward its cleverly unscrupulous characters rather than punish their immorality. Its humour relies chiefly upon elegant verbal wit and repartee. In England, the comedy of manners flourished as the dominant form of Restoration comedy in the works of Sir George Etherege, William Wycherley (notably The Country Wife, 1675), and William Congreve; it was revived in a more subdued form in the 1770s by Goldsmith and Sheridan, and later by Oscar Wilde. So What? The key i...
Task: 1. Copy and paste this document into a Word file. 2. Write both an introduction and a conclusion. 3. Save as an rtf. file and email me at robyn.cnockaert@gmail.com 4. In the object line write: your names + landlady The Landlady: Our Class Essay. Introduction - Introduce author and short story - Provide a basic outline of the story, pulling that description towards your essay question - Give your essay question - Give a roadmap, outlining key points of paper in order. The Landlady is a complex character who is both nice and deadly. At first, Billy Weaver thought the landlady was nice: “She had a round pink face and very gentle blue eyes” (l.22). Here, Billy seems to be desc...
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