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Quick Guide: Goldfinger
A Quick Guide to “A Yellow Raft in Blue Water”
All about Figure of Speech
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About this series

“Orlando” is considered a highly talked-about feminist classic. Several scholars of women’s writings and gender and transgender studies have written extensively about this novel. For several decades after its publication the book remained at the centre of literary debates across the world.

The novel has been adapted several times. It was made into a stage play and movie. The book has been translated into several different languages.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRaja Sharma
Release dateApr 27, 2013
Quick Guide: Goldfinger
A Quick Guide to “A Yellow Raft in Blue Water”
All about Figure of Speech

Titles in the series (100)

  • All about Figure of Speech

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    All about Figure of Speech
    All about Figure of Speech

    A Figure of Speech can also be used as a special repetition, arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning, or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it, as in idiom, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, or personification. The figurative use of language adds to the strength of the content or subject because it often provides emphasis, freshness of expression, or clarity. This has to be kept in mind that the clarity may also suffer from their use, as any figure of speech introduces an ambiguity between literal and figurative interpretation. A figure of speech is sometimes called a rhetorical figure or a locution.

  • Quick Guide: Goldfinger

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    Quick Guide: Goldfinger
    Quick Guide: Goldfinger

    “Goldfinger” by Ian Fleming was first published in England on 23rd of March 1950. It was published by Jonathan Cape. It was the seventh novel written by Fleming in James Bond series. The original title of “Goldfinger” was “The Richest Man in the World.” It was written between January and February in the year 1958. The story of “Goldfinger” revolves around the investigation by M16 operative James Bond into the gold smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinger. Quick Guide: Goldfinger Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: History and Background Chapter Three: Themes and Characters Chapter Four: Plot Summary Chapter Five: Reception and Response

  • A Quick Guide to “A Yellow Raft in Blue Water”

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    A Quick Guide to “A Yellow Raft in Blue Water”
    A Quick Guide to “A Yellow Raft in Blue Water”

    “A Yellow Raft in Blue Water” by Michael Dorris was first published in 1987. This novel is written from the view points of Royana, Christine, and Aunt Ida, the major characters in the novel. These three narrators keep on exchanging viewpoints between different parts of the novel. The story revolves around a young woman Royana, her birth mother, Christine, and Aunt Ida, the adoptive mother of Christine.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Call of the Wild

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Red Badge of Courage

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Red Badge of Courage
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Red Badge of Courage

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Quick Guide: Adam Bede

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    Quick Guide: Adam Bede
    Quick Guide: Adam Bede

    “Adam Bede” was the first novel written by George Eliot. Actually, George Eliot is the pen name of Mary Ann Evans. The book was first published in 1859. The first edition of the book was published pseudonymously, although Mary Ann Evans was already well published author and an extremely respected scholar of her time. “Adam Bede” has never gone out of print ever since its first publication. The book is prescribed in the course of studies in various college and universities in the syllabus of English Literature for higher level students. There is no denial that “Adam Bede” is one of the best examples of realism in English literature. The author has given an accurate presentation of the contemporary life as it was and did not invent plots of characters to make it subjective in any way so as to tell how the world ought to be. Quick Guide: Adam Bede Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Characters Chapter Three: Plot Overview Chapter Four: Summary of the Novel Chapter Five: Literary Significance Chapter Six: Thematic Analysis

  • A Quick Guide to “The Trial”

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    A Quick Guide to “The Trial”
    A Quick Guide to “The Trial”

    “The Trial” by Franz Kafka was originally written in German language. Its original German title is “Der Process” which later changed into “Der Prozess”, “Der Proce”, and then “Der Proze.” The novel was written between 1914 and 1915. It was published after about ten years in 1925. A Quick Guide to “The Trial” Copyright Chapter One: Introduction to “The Trial” Chapter Two: Characters Chapter Three: Plot Summary Chapter Four: Critical Analysis

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The God of Small Things

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The God of Small Things
    Ready Reference Treatise: The God of Small Things

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • A Quick Guide to The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

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    A Quick Guide to The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
    A Quick Guide to The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

    Anne Bronte wrote two novels in her literary career. “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” is the second novel written by her. It was published in the year 1848. Anne Bronte used the pseudonym Acton Bell. It is said to be the most shocking of the Brontes’ novels. The novel was extremely successful soon after its publication. After the death of Anne Bronte, her sister Charlotte Bronte did not allow the novel to be republished. She prevented its further publication. A Quick Guide to The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Setting and Background Chapter Three: Characters Chapter Four: Background and Timeline Chapter Five: Plot Summary Chapter Six: Thematic Analysis Chapter Seven: Reception Chapter Eight: Critical Commentary

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Herzog

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Herzog
    Ready Reference Treatise: Herzog

    Mosses Herzog is the protagonist and the central character of the novel “Herzog.” Though the story has a narrative plot, most of the important action develops in the mind of the protagonist. Moses Herzog is a middle aged man; he is a college professor; he has temporarily become the resident of his country home in the Berkshire. With the course of time, during his teaching career, Moses has developed a habit of writing letters. Surprisingly, he never sends those letters. He writes letters to his family, his friends, his acquaintances, various scholars, writers, and even to the people who have already died. A major part of the novel is given to these letters.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Waiting for Godot

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Waiting for Godot
    Ready Reference Treatise: Waiting for Godot

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Great Gatsby

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Great Gatsby
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Great Gatsby

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best.

  • Quick Guide: Sylvie and Bruno

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    Quick Guide: Sylvie and Bruno
    Quick Guide: Sylvie and Bruno

    “Sylvie and Bruno” revolves around two main plots. One of the plots is set in the real world, and the time is of the Victorian era when the book was published. The second plot is set in the fantasy world of Fairyland. The second plot of the story is a fairy tale, which includes various nonsense elements and poems. It is somewhat similar to Lewis Carroll’s “Alice” books. The main story of the novel is set in Victorian England. It is a social novel. The characters in the novel remain involved in various discussions on various concepts and aspects of morality, philosophy, society, and religion. Through the discussions held among the characters, the author obviously brings to light the shortcomings of the contemporary British society.

  • A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji”

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    A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji”
    A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji”

    It is believed that “The Tale of Genji” was delivered to aristocratic women, the yokibito, in installments, so the book may have also been written chapter by chapter in installments. The book has many elements of a modern novel. There is a central character and various major and minor characters. There is well developed characterization of all the major characters. The book has a sequence of events which cover the central character’s lifetime and beyond. There is no plot, but the characters evolve as they grow old, as the events continue to take place in their lives. The most noticeable element of the book is its internal consistency, though there are about four hundred characters in the book. A Quick Guide to “The Tale of Genji” Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Background Chapter Three: About Authorship Chapter Four: Plot Summary Chapter Five: Structure Chapter Six: Critical Analysis Chapter Seven: Legacy

  • Ready Reference Treatise: 1984

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    Ready Reference Treatise: 1984
    Ready Reference Treatise: 1984

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: An Enemy of the People

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    Ready Reference Treatise: An Enemy of the People
    Ready Reference Treatise: An Enemy of the People

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Of Mice and Men

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Of Mice and Men
    Ready Reference Treatise: Of Mice and Men

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Quick Guide: Silas Marner

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    Quick Guide: Silas Marner
    Quick Guide: Silas Marner

    Although the story is focused on Silas, an individual, the role of the society is also significant. The theme of the individual versus the community is quite significant in the novel. Silas is the title character, but the story is very much about the community of Raveloe in which Silas lives. A kind of tension prevails between the community and Silas all through the story. He spends a few years in total isolation, but with the changing circumstances he becomes a part of the community. The author seems to be exploring the relationship between an individual and the surrounding community he lives in. Quick Guide: Silas Marner Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Characters Chapter Three: Plot Summary Chapter Four: Summary All Chapters Chapter Five: Thematic Analysis

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Lord of the Flies

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Lord of the Flies
    Ready Reference Treatise: Lord of the Flies

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town
    Ready Reference Treatise: Our Town

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Tortilla Flat

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Tortilla Flat
    Ready Reference Treatise: Tortilla Flat

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Importance of Being Earnest

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Importance of Being Earnest
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Importance of Being Earnest

    It was first performed on the 14th of February in 1895 at St. James’s Theatre in London. The protagonists in the play hide themselves behind fictitious personae. It is done with a purpose of escaping from burdensome social obligations. This farcical comedy takes the art of comedy to new heights and proves that comedy is not only for the purpose of making people laugh. Triviality is the major theme of the play. The play treats the Victorians ways satirically and it ridicules the institution of marriage.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: No Longer at Ease

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    Ready Reference Treatise: No Longer at Ease
    Ready Reference Treatise: No Longer at Ease

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Year of Magical Thinking

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Year of Magical Thinking
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Year of Magical Thinking

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Animal Farm

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Animal Farm
    Ready Reference Treatise: Animal Farm

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Cannery Row

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Cannery Row
    Ready Reference Treatise: Cannery Row

    The novel “Cannery Row” by John Steinbeck was published in 1945. It was made into a film in the year 1982. In the year 1995, the stage version was produced and enacted. The story of the novel is set in a place on a street which has rows of sardine fisheries in Monterey. The place is known as Cannery Row. The story revolves around the characters that lived during the Great Depression in Monterey. The significant characters in the novel include Lee Chong who is a local grocer, Doc who happens to be a marine biologist and whose character is based on the character of Steinbeck’s friend Ed Ricketts, and Mack who is the leader of a group of the people called bums.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
    Ready Reference Treatise: Uncle Tom’s Cabin

    Uncle Tom’s Cabin is regarded as one of the finest piece of fiction in American English Literature. Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, was born at the Hartford Female Academy. A teacher and an active social worker; Stowe was also an active abolitionist. Uncle Tom, the central character of the story, is a long suffering black slave and the story revolves around him. The stories of the other characters are in one or the other way related to the story of Uncle Tom.

  • Ready Reference Treatise: Things Fall Apart

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    Ready Reference Treatise: Things Fall Apart
    Ready Reference Treatise: Things Fall Apart

    Guide books or book notes are primarily written to make students understand the original text better, especially from all those angles which are often overlooked by a casual reader. But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

  • Quick Guide: Casino Royale

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    Quick Guide: Casino Royale
    Quick Guide: Casino Royale

    Ian Fleming is known for his James Bond novels. He is one of the most widely read novelists in the young world. “Casino Royale” was the first novel written by Ian Fleming. With the success of this novel, he went on to write further eleven novels and two short story collections. Many other novelists continued the trend and kept James Bond alive in their novels. The story of “Casino Royale” revolves around the central character James Bond, called 007. He happens to be a secret agent of the “Secret Service.” Quick Guide: Casino Royale Copyright Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: History and Background Chapter Three: Character and Themes Chapter Four: Plot Summary Chapter Five: Critical Reviews

  • Ready Reference Treatise: The Dumb Waiter

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    Ready Reference Treatise: The Dumb Waiter
    Ready Reference Treatise: The Dumb Waiter

    But, in the recent years it has been noticed that a very large majority of the students, without reading the original texts, rely on the guide books or notes prepared by their teachers or others. This is definitely not a healthy habit because students do pass their exams with the help of such notes; they miss so many things which haunt them in their later lives. I would strongly advise all the students to read the original text once again even if you have already read it, after reading this short treatise. You will see that the same story, after reading this treatise, will begin to give many new meanings to you. All the best. Raja Sharma

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Raja Sharma

Raja Sharma is a retired college lecturer.He has taught English Literature to University students for more than two decades.His students are scattered all over the world, and it is noticeable that he is in contact with more than ninety thousand of his students.

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