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Search results 1911 - 1920 of 2670 matching essays
- 1911: The Catcher In The Rye- A Stud
- ... the issues raised in his review for The New York Times (Burger). Smith praises the adolescent nature, magic of the novel, and psychoanalysis of teens in the Saturday Review of Literature (Smith). Both men understand the motivation of Salinger, and respectfully praise his coming-of age masterpiece. This unusually brilliant novel withstood the critics before angry censors. The Catcher in the ...
- 1912: To Kill A Mocking Bird Essay
- ... to think friendship is something you need to have and tries to describe it in this novel. All of these values and lessons are displayed in this great piece of literature. It s how Harper describes how some morals and values still live today, which makes this book great. In 1960, this book is ahead of its time because it stands ...
- 1913: Things Fall Apart
- ... many that these novels share, but it is the unarguably the most prevalent one. Racism is one of the several characteristics that made these novels such important compilations of PostColonial literature. The novel, Things Fall Apart portrays racism in many different ways. The novel is told through the story of Okonkwo, a distinguished member of the Ibo society. This society has ...
- 1914: The Witches In Macbeth
- ... Shakespeare s Plays and Lectures on the English Poets. London: Macmillan & Co., 1903. 5. Schlegel, August Wilhelm. Criticism on Shakespeare s Tragedies . A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. London: AMS Press, Inc., 1965. 6. Shakespeare, William. Tragedy of Macbeth . Ed. Barbara Mowat and Paul Warstine. New York: Washington Press, 1992. 7. Snider, Denton. Macbeth . The Shakespearean Drama, A ...
- 1915: The Allegory Of Young Goodman
- ... brown was tempted by evil and may have lost his faith, he also had later gotten it back.7 Works Cited Hawthorne, Natheniel. Young Goodman Brown. The Norton Introduction to Literature. 7th ed. Eds. Jorome Beaty and J. Paul Hunter. New York: Norton, 1998.
- 1916: The Bluest Eye - Protrait Of A
- ... eyed Shirley Temple and Dick and Jane that she will have the perfect life that they have. The importance of this book goes beyond its value as a work of literature. Morrison speaks to the masses, both white and black, showing how a racist social system wears down the minds and souls of people, how dominate images of white heros and ...
- 1917: The Core Of Stability-characte
- The Core of Stability There are certain elements in literature that are essential in the creation of a classic . One of the most critical elements is that of a character who acts as the novel s core or base. The ...
- 1918: The Red Badge Of Courage
- American Literature The Red Badge of Courage The Civil War took more American lives than any other war in history. It divided the people of the United States, so that in many ...
- 1919: The Lord Of The Flies
- ... This book was banned for a period of time due to the message it sends to the reader, however, we should look to our own world before we look to literature. This novel has only shown a small portion of the evil that our world has to offer; it is up to us to change before the evil consumes us like ...
- 1920: Symbolism In The Scarlett Lett
- ... The novel shows symbolism as well with the letter A . The significance of the letter changes from the beginning of the book to the end. According to the Elements of Literature pg. 1202, a symbol is a person, place, thing, or event that has a meaning in itself and it also stands for something more than what it is. In the ...
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