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1021: Madame Bovary: The Origin of Emma And Nora
... experiences, along with a concern for what was going on in and around the time period of the authors allowed them to create two of the most memorable women in literature and drama.
1022: Jane Austen's Persuasion: An Analysis
... are reversed and men and woman are presented as moral equals. It is interesting that the most explicit feminist protests by Austen in her novels all have to do with literature. In Persuasion Anne Elliot debates Captain Harville on who loves longest, women or men: Captain Harville: "I do not think I ever opened a book in my life which had ...
1023: Tyler's "Accidental Tourist" and "Searching For Caleb": Individualism and Belonging to the Family
... Nesanovich, Stella A. "Anne Tyler." Critical Survey of Long Fiction. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Salem Press, 1991:3329-3345. Reisman, Rosemary M. Canfield. "Anne Tyler." Magill's Survey of American Literature. New York: Salem Press, 1991: 1972- 1982. Tyler, Anne. "The Accidental Tourist." A New Collection. New York: Wings, 1994. Tyler, Anne "Breathing Lessons." A New Collection. New York: Wings, 1994 ...
1024: Guilt and How It Is Handled
... guilty, and since time has passed can not face the truth. A situation that creates guilt can also illustrate how people deal with difficulty. Guilt does not only appear in literature, but also in daily life. A famous case is the O.J. Simpson murder trial. Whether he committed the crime or not, O.J. has shown no signs of guilt ...
1025: An Analysis of The Glass Menagerie
An Analysis of The Glass Menagerie The Glass Menagerie is a play that is very important to modern literature. Tennessee Williams describes four separate characters, their dreams, and the harsh realities they faced in the modern world. His setting is in St. Louis during the Depression-Era. The story ...
1026: Fahrenheit 451: Books - A Part of Our Past
... by what movies you watch, you could be watching it because of the cute person who is in it. Our lives would be very dull without books and without the literature of the past. It will probably always be that television will be more dominant in the home unless people rediscover the treasure in the books that are in their own ...
1027: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Early Influences on Huckleberry Finn
... from the gang. Another person who tries to get Huckleberry Finn to change is Pap, Huck's father. Pap is one of the most astonishing figures in all of American literature as he is completely antisocial and wishes to undo all of the civilizing effects that the Widow and Miss Watson have attempted to instill in Huck. Pap is a mess ...
1028: The Canterbury Tales: Wife of Bath
... with her brashness and desire for control to present a woman's point of view and to evoke some sympathy for her. In the author's time, much of the literature was devoted to validating the frailties of women. However, in this story, the Wife is a woman who has outlived four of five husbands for “of five housbodes scoleying” (P50 ...
1029: Cry, the Beloved Country: Stimulating a Change
... community. WORKS CITED Alexander, Peter. "Man and manifesto." Times Higher Education Supplement, August, 1994, 15-16. Hogan, Patrick C. "Paternalism, Ideology, and Ideological Critique: Teaching Cry, The Beloved Country." College Literature, October, 1992, 206. Paton, Alan. Cry, the Beloved Country. New York: Collier, 1987.
1030: Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons": Reasons for A Person's Actions
... be gained by seeing and understanding the actions of others through a different point of view. By understanding someone else, one is enabled to compare himself/herself to that person. Literature facilitates this by giving the reader an omniscient view of the characters' actions. These characters may often be archetypes of extreme behavior, as in A Man for All Seasons. These ...


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