- HOW EDITING AND PROOFREADING WORK TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE PUBLISHING SUCCESS
- HALF OF A YELLOW SUN BY CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE: CHARACTER ANALYSIS
HALF OF A YELLOW SUN BY CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE: CHARACTER ANALYSIS
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- RUNNING AFTER RICHES BY OLADEJO OKEDIJI: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PLAYWRIGHT’S USE OF FIGURES OF SPEECH
RUNNING AFTER RICHES BY OLADEJO OKEDIJI: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PLAYWRIGHT’S USE OF FIGURES OF SPEECH
INTRODUCTION
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- A REVIEW OF AKACHI ADIMORAH-EZEIGBO’S CHILDREN OF THE EAGLE
Introduction
The novel, Children of the Eagle, is the third and last part of what the author herself calls “the Umuga trilogy”. The first and second parts of the trilogy are The Last of the Strong Ones (1996) and House of Symbols (2001). In this trilogy, the author explores the lives of men and women of four generations of two families and some other important characters who lived in the same period and whose lives impacted on one another.
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- LITERATURE AS A REFLECTION OF THE SOCIETY
That literature is a reflection of the society is a fact that has been widely acknowledged. Literature indeed reflects the society, its good values and its ills. In its corrective function, literature mirrors the ills of the society with a view to making the society realize its mistakes and make amends. It also projects the virtues or good values in the society for people to emulate. Literature, as an imitation of human action, often presents a picture of what people think, say and do in the society....
- Effective Communication: A Key To Success In Business
Effective Communication: A Key To Success In Business
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- Literature: A Tool For Correcting Societal Ills And Teaching Positive Values
Literature is an imitation of life and actions; it mirrors the society with a view to correcting societal ills as well as teaching positive values. The term literature is used here to refer to pieces of writing that are valued as works of art, such as novels, poems and plays. This is to say that literature can be made to perform positive rather than negative functions. Plato, by his criticism of literature as something that releases dangerous emotions, raised an important question about the nature and function of literature in the human society....