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The Revenge of Conscience in John Grisham's a Time to Kill
This research paper presents the main theme of the revenge of conscience in John Grisham's A Time to Kill (1989) is connected with the law especially when the law is misused by statesmen according to many causes such as an identity problem, judicial, racism, and black people oppression in the American community. The aim of the study is too dependent upon the psychology field according to Freud's personality psychoanalytic theory (1923). The protagonist of the novel who is Carl Lee Hailey (Samuel L. Jackson), decides to take his own right after the law fails to convict the two murderers (Cobb and Willard ) who raped his ten-year-old daughter Tonya Hailey and left her on the brink of death. For this reason, Carl lee decides to take the way of revenge against the two white men for his daughter and racist bigotry spread against every black man at a time when the south of the USA considered blacks as second-class citizens which leads to the psychological struggle in Carl lee Hailey's mind and leads him to take his own right by the revenge of conscientious for the two crimes: raping his daughter and racial oppression.
Harry Potter
Most locations in the Harry Potter series represent feelings, such as Hogwarts, as Harry's first real home, or Privet Drive, the pessimistic dimension of the unmagic universe. For other Harry Potter books and their respective partnerships, the development of the story is altered. Furthermore, these various places are part of Harry's attempt to build a better world that will eventually defeat his enemy, Lord Voldemort. Beauty had been the goal in classical antiquity. The good deeds, the positive stuff, the right things to do and the good skills in war and even the Lovely Death represent and represent even in the novels based on art. Though, some writers pursue to oddly draw the attention of the readers. The unusual work of Harry Potter is par excellence. Therefore, the research attempts to explain the idea of the outsider in selected famous writer by using his role as a tool or technique such as intertextuality, critical discourse, the concepts of shelter, place and beauty for the young reader in Harry Potter.
The Significant Role of Literature in the 3rd Intermediate Class Curriculum
Indeed, English literature is used as a raw material in various areas such as the political field and psychology area that used by psychiatrists for psychoanalyzing and politicians used it in pragmatic issues while linguists also used it for analyzing in different fields because it helps in trans different meanings and interludes among universal cultures. Thus, English literature plays a vital role in ELT in the multi-levels in general and the \"English For Iraq\" curriculum (the 3rd intermediate class) specifically because it is regarded as the key component in most language programs. In most situations, it serves as the basis for many language inputs that students receive from language practices that take place in the classroom. The current study aims for showing the significant role of literature in the 3rd Intermediate Class Curriculum \"English for Iraq\" as ELT for discovering the two indexes: cultural dimensions and linguistics content which support the process of sense and recognition distribution in the four language skills i.e., (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). For this purpose, surely it supplies the basis for the content of the lessons, the balance of skills being presented and the kinds of language practice in which the students participate in the activities such as textbooks, stories time, then the names of some literary works, poetry, the visuals of the textbooks and characters, persons...etc., that make students learn the various contexts and intercultural or multicultural among languages that lead them to get more acculturation.
Harry Potter
Most locations in the Harry Potter series represent feelings, such as Hogwarts, as Harry's first real home, or Privet Drive, the pessimistic dimension of the unmagic universe. For other Harry Potter books and their respective partnerships, the development of the story is altered. Furthermore, these various places are part of Harry's attempt to build a better world that will eventually defeat his enemy, Lord Voldemort. Beauty had been the goal in classical antiquity. The good deeds, the positive stuff, the right things to do and the good skills in war and even the Lovely Death represent and represent even in the novels based on art. Though, some writers pursue to oddly draw the attention of the readers. The unusual work of Harry Potter is par excellence. Therefore, the research attempts to explain the idea of the outsider in selected famous writer by using his role as a tool or technique such as intertextuality, critical discourse, the concepts of shelter, place and beauty for the young reader in Harry Potter.