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- 1081: The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
- ... go as he reckoned they would. He had many print'in jobs cross the whole country. Dur'in this time Sam met a fella named Burruogh. He was in to literature and was a well read man. He had quite the influence on Sam and turned him on to read'in. Eventually, Sam returned back in St. Louis and worked for ...
- 1082: Stoker's Dragula: Devices
- Stoker's Dragula: Devices Throughout the prolific past of classic English literature, there were writers that were prone to create a perfect, high-class setting in which the characters were of upper standards. Then there were the writers who wanted to create ...
- 1083: Tarrou: The Plague's Only Hero
- ... a correct model on how to deal with death. For fighting the plague, he gets symbolically crushed. Without Tarrou, "The Plague" wouldn't have the hero common to almost all literature. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bree, Germaine. Camus. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1962. McCarthy, Patrick. "The Plague." In Albert Camus, p.107-113. Edited by Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989 ...
- 1084: The Stone Angel and The Fifth Business: Analysis of the Main Characters
- The Stone Angel and The Fifth Business: Analysis of the Main Characters Every piece of literature that has been written uses words, which have concrete meaning in everyday life. As a result of that it cannot ever be completely abstract. Theme is what sustains its link ...
- 1085: Twain's" A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" Satire
- Twain's" A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" Satire The art of literature has long been used as a vehicle for entertaining the masses. However, many stories have another purpose, such as expressing the writer's feelings on social customs from years gone ...
- 1086: Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine
- ... ritual, into a more grown-up flavour of life. In addition, both Bradbury and Faulkner seem to have an innate distrust of machines and technology, a somewhat common theme in literature. Both Dandelion Wine and "That Evening Sun" end with the image of a setting sun- perhaps foreshadowing technological disaster or otherwise. (Rosenman 85) However, these themes are quite common in ...
- 1087: The Metamorphosis: Patriarchy
- ... The practice of having the son of a family to look after his parents, as mentioned later, is common to both Japanese and Chinese cultures.) In our studies of European literature, we can see that patriarchy, that is, the supremacy of the father in a family and the reckoning of descent and inheritance in the male line, plays a major part ...
- 1088: The Scarlet Letter: Light and Darkness
- The Scarlet Letter: Light and Darkness Author: Mitchell Hochberg Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is one of the most analyzed and most discussed literary works in American literature and for good reason. Hawthorne's ambiguity and his intense use of symbols have made this work incredibly complex and incredibly bothersome. In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses many ...
- 1089: Jane Eyre: Ladies First
- ... have played important roles in society. Women have gone through much adversity to get where they are today. Jane Austen and Charlotte Brontė are some the pioneers of women's literature. Each shows their different aspects of a women's role in society in their books Emma by Austen and Jane Eyre by Brontė. In both of these books the author ...
- 1090: Summary of Gulliver's Travels
- ... discussions with them. This trip reveals the savageness and the cruelty of humans, and expresses the author's idea of a perfect civilization. This story is a wonderful work of literature and I think that it should certainly be taught to students. The story is very perplexing and I barely understood the whole of it when I read certain parts of ...
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