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- 5371: The Internet
- ... from the mere fact that the net itself has no parts and no location at all. The network is one and beyond it there is (will be) nothing else. Well, history teaches that centralization of everything was never a good idea and that the people never like it in the long run. Another scary thing about the net is the activity ...
- 5372: Cults
- ... are the lesser known, and not as accepted theories on why people join cults. . The idea that any specific social-class is more susceptible to cult membership is false. As history has shown cult members' social class can not be generalized. Social Status is no indicator of susceptibility and no defense against it. For instance, while many of the dead a ...
- 5373: James Francis
- James Francis Thorpe accomplished without argument what no other athlete in history has. The Sac and Fox Indian won gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon in the 1912 Olympic games in Sweden and played both professional football and professional baseball. His ...
- 5374: Sonnet 18
- Sonnet 18 The English dramatist and poet William Shakespeare was the author of the most widely admired and influential body of literature by any individual in the history of Western civilization. However, perhaps he was only well known for many plays that represent romantic love. His treatment of love ranges from the humorous in the comedy to the ...
- 5375: Criticism of Keats' Melancholy
- ... Press, 1965. Gaillard, Theodore L. “Keats’s Ode on Melancholy.” Explicator Fall. 1994: 18-22. Haverkamp, Anselm. “Mourning Becomes Melancholia-A Muse Deconstructed: Keats’s Ode on Melancholy.” New Literary History Spring. 1990: 693-706.
- 5376: Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop for Death
- Dickinson's Because I Could Not Stop for Death For as long as history has been recorded and probably for much longer, man has always been at odds with the idea of his own death. Even those of us who have accepted death graciously ...
- 5377: Analysis of Stephen Crane's "War Is Kind"
- ... seeking glory in it. If this brilliant anti-war poem contributed to this philosophy then I certainly cheer and admire his bravery in writing it during that period of our history. Stephen Crane, wrote "War Is Kind" a year before his untimely death in 1900, at the age twenty-eight from the scourge of tuberculosis
- 5378: In Depth Analysis of Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”
- In Depth Analysis of Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn” John Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn” depicts a timeless theme relevant in any society throughout the history of our civilization. Through his use of movement and of language, Keats has created a work of art in its own right whose overall idea and inspiration will remain unchanged ...
- 5379: Dylan Thomas's Use of Language
- ... Cd-Rom. Microsoft. New York: Salem Press Inc., 1999. Outline: Thesis: Thomas uses different techniques and language to make the poem more effective to the reader. I. Introduction A. Brief History of Thomas' life B. How Thomas alters to writing to fit poem accordingly II. "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" A. The basic idea of the poem B ...
- 5380: Phillis Wheatley: Black or White Poet?
- ... it. (114) You must read between the lines to find that Wheatley does express her anger towards the system of slavery. Phillis Wheatley is an important figure in African American history because she did what whites felt blacks could not do which was read and write, because during these times all whites felt that blacks did not possess mental and intellectual ...
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