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3511: Jane Erye - Feminism
... of sense, if it could be had; if not, of solemn specious nonsense, about something unconnected with the story: an essay on writing, a critique on Walter Scott, or the history of Buonaparté, or anything that would form a contrast and bring the reader with increased delight to the playfulness and general epigrammatism of the general style". In 1809 Jane Austen ...
3512: Invisible Man
... scientist, possibly a doctor – strictly a judgement call) Donna Higbee wrote a web paper entitled "Human Spontaneous Involuntary Invisibility" in which she related the above story and others. She cited history too: "Human invisibility has been written about for centuries."(43) So, through carefully and doubtfully assuming the validity of these two web pages, one can see how a detailed psychoanalysis ...
3513: Invisable Man - Black Leaders
... Kingston. There he organized and led a strike for higher wages. He then traveled to Central and South America. He moved to London in 1912 and became interested in African history and culture. He returned to Jamaica two years later and founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and the African Communities League. The UNIA helped found the Black Muslim movement ...
3514: Inherit The Wind
... own domain, each vital to human existence in its own way. The whole controversy over evolution is misguided, for science without it is like chemistry without the periodic table or history without George Washington. Accepting evolution isn’t rejecting religion. Both can, and should exist in harmony, and the powers that be should let the individual decide where his interests may ...
3515: The Simpsons - A Cartoon Portr
... describe the show as one of television's most painfully accurate and painfully funny portraits of the modern American family. The show is always delightfully consistent in its acknowledgment of history, current events (whether scandalous or funny), and forms of art and entertainment other than television. Creators of the show are always attempting to be funnier but also more precise in ...
3516: In The Lake Of The Woods
... the war itself was a mystery, secrets were everywhere. (p72-73) John's need to control reality results in his complete retreat from it. He develops an external imagery and history, a mask shown to the world that bears no relation to inner truth. He 'moved with determination across the surface of his life'.(p76) hence, by relying on secrecy, Wade ...
3517: Importance Of Being Earnest
... that until then were considered only possible by the Upper Classes. Women, even the ones of the Upper Class were still considered unequal of men even at this stage in history, even though the monarch was a woman. Yet, towards the end of the 19th Century, Women rebelled against their stereotypes. They began to seek smaller families so as to escape ...
3518: Iliad By Homer
... throughout time most of the knowledge of the battle from the Trojan side had been lost. Considering the ability to affect feelings with similes, and the one-sided view of history, Homer could be using similes to guide the reader in the direction of his personal views, ashappens with modern day political "spin". These views that Homer might be trying to ...
3519: Huckleberry Finn - Superstitions
... does not have the imagination to conceive of a different world. He is amazed Huck has never heard of a feud, and surprised by Huck’s desire to hear the history and the rationale behind it. In Buck Grangerford’s rambling answers we hear Mark Twain’s view of a southern feuding family, and after Buck finishes his answer, we watch ...
3520: Huckleberry Finn
... does not have the imagination to conceive of a different world. He is amazed Huck has never heard of a feud, and surprised by Huck's desire to hear the history and the rationale behind it. In Buck Grangerford's rambling answers we hear Mark Twain's view of a southern feuding family, and after Buck finishes his answer, we watch ...


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