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- 5401: Romanticism, Poe, and "The Raven"
- ... spans from the late 1700's to the mid 1800's following the French Revolution; therefore, “Romanticism” encompasses characteristics of the human mind in addition to the particular time in history when these qualities became dominant in culture. Romanticism depicts an artistic movement which emerged from reaction against dominant attitudes and approaches of the 18th century. Romanticism established realism in literature ...
- 5402: Analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Poetry
- ... spellbound reader sees visions and hears music which float in from a magic realm and float out again into unfathomable space. Their perfection not of this world nor founded on history of circumstances. No knowledge of their origin or mechanism can increase their beauty or enrich their charm. To attempt to account for them, to write footnotes about them, if it ...
- 5403: Liberalism: Hervert Spencer
- ... to the tradition of independence and dissent so long cherished by his family. Spencer s education was informal, unconventional, and highly deficient in the more traditional studies of literature and history. His father encouraged his interest in the science and tecnology, and Spencer became an engineer. However, he practiced his profession for a few years, because he became increasingly interested in ...
- 5404: Blake's "London" and "The Garden of Love"
- ... born in England. With this new growth in industry and capitalism, businessmen recognized the advantage of cheap labor. Children were among the most abused work force in that country's history. William Blake saw this increase of social injustice and was overwhelmed, so he began to write about this hypocrisy of social values that he felt was being carefully hidden from ...
- 5405: Analysis of Whitman's "Drum Taps" and "The Wound Dresser"
- ... short battles and little casualties, who then after the war reached it's second year truly saw the Civil War for what it really was- the bloodiest in America's history; Walt Whitman's "Drum Taps" represents this ideal from start to finish. From the war's first battle in 1861 when Whitman saw the endeavor as a chance for the ...
- 5406: Analysis of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
- ... with some sort of prize or contest. Besides the Cup being semi-obviously equated with the vagina and therefore a kind of sexual conquest in our society's male-driven history, there is also the legend of the Holy Grail- The Cup of Life, which grants eternal life to anybody lucky enough to find it. There is a parable in the ...
- 5407: Reality
- ... Reality is considered most real By those who encounter its meaning. To comprehend it Requires the openness of minds thinking. Not any of the greatest minds Who understand science and history Can give a definition So clear of duplicity As they sit pondering On the lonely bench The thoughts penetrate their mind Finally, reality is clinched!
- 5408: Jim Morrison: The Lizard King
- ... amount of classes that he could possibly get away with. He did sign up for something, once again, that he could lure the professor in on with him. Medieval European history was a class in which Jim went into with confidence. The first day, Jim went to the professor and demanded that he be allowed to write one long paper about ...
- 5409: Concert Report
- ... this concert to everybody who appreciates and music instruments. The reason of recommending this music because attending any concert I thinks it is a part of an appreciation to the history of music. The most exiting thing about this concert was when each of the musicians were introduced to the crowed that is sitting and listening to the concert. When the ...
- 5410: Runaways and the Abolition Movement: The Underground Railroad
- Runaways and the Abolition Movement: The Underground Railroad The Underground Railroad was the most dramatic protest action against slavery in American history. The operation of helping slaves escape using underground networks began in the 1500s. Which was later helped by the abolitionist activity of the 1800s. The route of the underground rail ...
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