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Search results 1931 - 1940 of 2670 matching essays
- 1931: Man Is Evil The Lord Of The Fl
- Man is Evil Man is naturally evil. There are many different ways to prove this theory; some include philosopher s perspectives and literature. People have been debating back and forth weather or not man is evil or good. This report is about to prove that man is in fact evil. The writer chose ...
- 1932: Madame Bovary 2
- Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert is one of the most respected authors in European Literature. His work is especially known for the novel Madame Bovary. This paper will analyze the life and work of Flaubert, with a particular emphasis on the conflicting roles of 19th ...
- 1933: Merchant Of Venice 2
- Evil for Evil: The Downfall of Shylock Within the various forms of literature, many notable authors have emerged as experts in their particular field. Shakespeare is viewed by many as one of the most profound and dramatic playwrights. He is generally noted for ...
- 1934: Laidlaw
- ... of "Camus"," Unamuno" and "Kierkegaard"in his top desk drawer, "where other detectives would normally rather keep their secret stashes of liquor." Unlike many other detectives with uppity tastes in literature, no one congratulates him for this or encourages him in any way; the whole world tells him that he thinks too much to be a good detective . However, he persists ...
- 1935: Lord Of The Flies 3
- William Golding, in his fictional novel Lord of the Flies, has created one of the most stunningly elaborate, captivating works of American literature. It is a straightforward story of a few shipwrecked schoolboys that dramatically turns into a multifaceted tale of endless deceit, trickery and all out jealousy. It is in this story ...
- 1936: King Lear
- ... intended to describe the tangled web of secrets that fuels Shakespeare's tragedy "King Lear", but it certainly applies. Secrets come in many shapes and sizes, and in works of literature they can be categorized as either secrets that are unknown to the reader or secrets that unknown to the characters. In "King Lear", the secrets are kept from the characters ...
- 1937: Kate Chopins The Awakening
- ... her collar and unbuttons her dress at the throat. Two young lovers enjoy each other's company while others swim in the cool water. The lady in black reads religious literature on a bathhouse porch. Noting Edna's thoughtful silence, Adele implores her to reveal her thoughts. Edna replies that the sea reminds her of a day when she walked through ...
- 1938: Janies Quest In There Eyes Wer
- ... traveling with different men until she finally comes home. Robert E. Hemenway says about the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God is ... one of the most revealing treatments in modern literature of a woman s quest for a satisfying life I partially disagree with Hemenway because, although Janie is on a quest, it is not for a satisfying life. She is ...
- 1939: Jack Londons Apparent Conflict
- ... period which he lived in, and the life in which he lived. Because of this, London s stories and conflicts are some of the most intriguing and controversial in American Literature, as he seems to take a silent stand in all aspects of life through his novels.
- 1940: Interview With The Vampire
- ... the backgrounds so realistic that I could almost feel everything surrounding me. Actually I think Anne Rice had done such a great job that this book should be counted as literature. After reading the last line of this novel, I was both stunned and fascinated, but somehow quite disturbed. It really took me some time and thoughts to understand the whole ...
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