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- 1031: Animal Farm
- ... wanted something that may never happen. Equality and free government, a government run by the local people, world freedom and other such dreams. He expresses his immense emotion in his literature. He wanted probably what every one wants but he is one of the few who speak up about it. If we all had his inhibition this might have been accomplished ...
- 1032: Great Expectations: Injustices and Poor Conditions Committed On Women and Children
- Great Expectations: Injustices and Poor Conditions Committed On Women and Children Great Expectations, authored by Victorian novelist Charles Dickens, is considered one of his finest works of literature. It was indicative of Dickens's strong feelings for injustices and poor conditions committed on women and children of that time. Through the main character, Pip, Dickens's demonstrated the ...
- 1033: Great Expectations: Symbolism
- ... is present all around us. Whether it is in the clothes we wear, the things we do, or what we buy, everything has a meaning. Symbolism is also present in literature and it is shown in Charles Dickens Great Expectations. The symbols of isolation, manipulation, the tragic hero, and wanting to be someone else are seen throughout the book through the ...
- 1034: All Quiet On the Western Front: Themes
- ... his themes, Remarque has a seemingly unbiased witness bearing testament to his observations. Remarque can use nature as the judge to condemn war, along with shocking imagery, so that his literature remains without a trace of nationalism, political ill will, or even personal feelings. It should be noted that the nature motif is carried consistently throughout the novel, and that it ...
- 1035: The Effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- The Effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin Seldom does a one work of literature change a society or start it down the road to cataclysmic conflict. One such catalytic work is Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852). It is considered by ...
- 1036: Dystopia in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- ... aroused since it was written such as the fact of overpopulation. Huxley's life was cut short on November 22, 1963, a few months after he wrote his last essay Literature and Science. He had spent most of his life in the United States by the time he died in his home in California. Brave New World is set in the ...
- 1037: Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New World: A Comparison of Themes
- ... New World. Written late in his career, Brave New World also deals with man in a changed society. Huxley asks his readers to look at the role of science and literature in the future world, scared that it may be rendered useless and discarded. Unlike Bradbury, Huxley includes in his book a group of people unaffected by the changes in society ...
- 1038: "The Miller's Tale" and "The Reve's Tale": Similarities
- ... The Reeve's Tale" although they have some differences and some similarities, their premise and the conclusions drawn from them are basically the same. They are two different pieces of literature that serve the same purpose: to insult the other person. These tales perform this to such a degree of vulgarity that they provide an adequate amount of information to reveal ...
- 1039: Analysis of "The Tell-Tale Heart": First Person Point of View
- ... readers mind. Without the use of this point of view, this story would not contain the clarity and suspense it does. Works Cited Poe, Edgar Allan. The Tell-Tale Heart. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, Sixth ed. Ed. Lisa Moore et al., New York, NY: Harper Collins. 1995. 61-65.
- 1040: The Scarlet Letter: Background
- ... medium" which is the ability to manipulate the light in the scenery to illuminate the shadows in the scenery. His theory is what makes him such an important figure in literature in the whole world. "It is because of his mastery of that form of fiction known as the "romance" ..."16
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