Wilkie Collins novel "Moonstone" uses implications, expressions, foresight, symbols, satire, and allegorical literary means to explain the anti-imperialistic emotions of the novel (Wells , Arlingham, Collins, Liberty, Monza). Seoul). He thinks that Indians are taller and smarter than British (Allingham 3 of 6). "Collins often destroys the stereotypes of the 19th century [Hindu priests] They are depicted as clever, witty people, not as simple barbarians as most Britons" (Sahni 1 of 1).
Moonstone, Wilkie Collins, everyone is the first suspect in a British detective story in the English Victorian. Who stole valuable cursed moon stone from a country house by the sea? Is it discovered? Will everyone be happy again? This classic version is for readers who want Sherlock Holmes to visit Downton Manor. The mysterious color of Agatha Christie, the murder of Orient Express, who was absorbed in the famous "Agatha Christie" in 1934, became a popular classic for just good reason. Hercule Poirot detective investigated the murder of America's biggest in a fashionable East Express train. One night, a snowstorm stopped it on a truck. The train door was locked. Will Polo find a murderer before he or she attacks again?
The wonderful episodes of fiction in Victorian England include timely diamonds and theft of the same name Moonstone. As the first full-length detective story written in English - probably any language of any language - Moonstone introduces many escapes related to criminal novel - red snapper, genius amateur detective, interior work, English country manor , Awkward Local Police Noteworthy in this novel is to avoid the supernatural interpretation replaced by brain-based interpretation - Opium addiction and zombie behavior (now known as REM sleep behavior disorder caused by Laudanum It is the main plotting device. This book is very old, and I began reading about 50 years ago. In other words, it is funny and attractive in the sense that it criticizes the strict class system in the UK.
Researchers at Jim Zwick and the United States proclaimed satirical faces: Mark Twain and anti-imperialist alliance and satirical weapons of Mark Twain: Philippines - not only anti-imperialism war with the United States, but also a number of books Chapters and Journal Articles on magazines about anti-imperialist alliance and anti-imperialists' work of Mark Twain. Here, he outlines the concept of "white people's burden" and the background of the origin of poetry in Kipling. He also discussed a number of anti-imperialistic imitations and subsequent reactions.