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1651: The Prince: Politics and Science
... would agree that the end justifies the means as Machiavelli wrote. Overall, Machiavelli's work has lasted through the years, and it has proven to be a classic piece of literature by standing the test of time.
1652: “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote
... by Truman Capote This story is the account of a savage and senseless murder of a family. When writing this book, the author, Truman Capote, separated crime reporting from serious literature. As he relives the 1959 murder of a Kansas farm family and the investigation that led to the capture, trial, and execution of the killers, Capote creates suspense. This non ...
1653: Intertextuality Of To Kill A Mockingbird and A Blow, A Kiss
... short story counterparts. Their are numerous differences between the short story and the novel yet as a story their common purpose to enlighten, entertain and inform unites these forms of literature as what can only be described as a story.
1654: Kafka's The Trial
... Joseph K? Is he in effect writing about himself? The Trial by Franz Kafka is considered by some to be one of the most brilliant and intriguing works in modern literature. However it is so vague that many interpretations of its meaning are possible and much has been written on the subject. One explanation promotes idea that Joseph K represents Kafka ...
1655: Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
... seriousness of Chaucer's tales and faith. Works Cited Gies, Frances and Joseph. Life In A Medieval Village. Philadelphia: Herper & Row Publishers, 1990. Harvey, Paul. The Oxford Companion To English Literature. 4+ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1967. Patterson On Chaucer. Chaucer. (28 February 1999): 8pp. Online. Internet. Available http://www.yale.edu/english125/text-only/lectures/lectures-1.html ...
1656: The Storm by Kate Chopin
... to examine the conditions surrounding the story's genesis. The story was written in 1898, very shortly after Chopin had completed "The Awakening", "the boldest treatment so far in American literature of the sensuous, independant woman" (Seyersted 1969, p164). "The Storm" was not published, however, until well after Chopin's death, doubtless because of the as-yet unparalleled sensuousness of the ...
1657: Bartleby and A Gathering of Old Men
... be an outcast of society or deciding to be an integral part of society is a choice that individuals must make. Each option creates specific consequences as these works of literature clearly demonstrate.
1658: The Lord of the Flies
... the defects of their social ethics. Man's purity and innocence was gone. Man's ability to remain civilized was faltering. This change of attitude was extremely evident in the literature of the age. Writers, who through the use of clever symbolism, mocked the tragedy of man's fate. One such writer was William Golding. An author who has seen the ...
1659: The Chosen
... a beard, and wears the traditional Hasidic outfit, but he doesn't have the reverence for it that he should. Danny is a genius. His religion forbids him to read literature from the outside world, so he struggles with his thirst for knowledge and the restraints that have been put on him by both his father and his religion. He lives ...
1660: Death of a Salesman : A Social Criticism
... of the play's success, for everyone who sees or reads it will think something different about the protagonist, the plot, the theme, even the genre. As with all great literature, the opinions continue to grow and change with each generation so that the book will never be closed on Death of a Salesman. Because it would take a short tome ...


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