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Search results 1951 - 1960 of 2670 matching essays
- 1951: Good Country Irony-good Countr
- Good Country People by Flannery O Connor is an excellent example of irony in literature. From beginning to end it has a steady procession of irony, much of it based on the title of the story: Good Country People. In the beginning of the story ...
- 1952: Fyodor
- ... At the age of seventeen he left home to study engineering in a military school, Leningrad, in St. Petersburg. He was miserable there, because he was really more interested in literature, than in what he was taking up. He was incredible poverty plagued in his student life, like Raskolnikov. Often hungry, he knew all about pawnbrokers as a poor man's ...
- 1953: Frankenstein- Can Comfort Be F
- In the Romantic period of literature, nature was often associated with isolation in a positive way. Throughout the novel, Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus, by Mary Shelley, there is a strong symbolic relationship between loneliness and nature ...
- 1954: Field Of Dreams
- ... man, living an ordinary life, in an ordinary town. Conversely, he was given the extraordinary supernatural ability to revive a number of celebrities from both the world of baseball and literature who had been dead for many years. Kinsella related to common people, but possessed powers that are not only uncommon, but ultimately inhuman. Although not a fool, Ray Kinsella was ...
- 1955: Evolution Of They Dystopia
- ... we are so much better then the Gammas and Deltas. . .'(Huxley, 27) This bigotry depicts one of the keystones of a feudalistic dystopia, the scorn found between classes. In dystopian literature the suppression of the ignorant masses is commonplace while exploitation of the caste system makes the feudalistic dystopia unique As a feudalistic society, Brave New World must have an oppressor ...
- 1956: Essay On By The Pricking Of My
- English Literature Book Review Mystery Book of the Century with 1000 characters By the Pricking of My Thumbs by Agatha Christie is a wonderful story with kidnappings, a series of murders, a ...
- 1957: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
- ... works genuinely understandable enough to make them liked? R. H. Stoddard, a journalist, commented As a poet, Poe ranks high, although most of his poetry is unreadable. . . . The school of literature to which Poe belongs, and of which he is certainly the master, is one that we thoroughly dislike. (Society, Internet) Another criticism expresses the concern (neither positive nor negative) of ...
- 1958: Dawn, By Elie Wiesel
- ... died in the concentration camps. His older sister and himself were the only to survive in his family. After surviving the concentration camps, Wiesel moved to Paris, where he studied literature at the Sorbonne from 1948-1951. Since 1949 he has worked as a foreign correspondant and journalist at various times for the French, Jewish, periodical, L Arche, Tel-Aviv newspaper ...
- 1959: Critiscisms Of My Antonia
- ... the cycle of the stages of human life, the cycle of the seasons of the year, and the cycle of the cultural phases of civilization. Works Cited Mayell, Frank. American Literature: Realism to 1945. Pasadua: Salem Press inc., 1981 Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views: Willa Cather. New York: Chelsea House Publisher, 1985. Wells, Kim. Domestic Goddesses. August 23, 1999. Online. Internet ...
- 1960: Crime And Punishment In Wuther
- The complex and furious creation of Emily Brontė, Wuthering Heights is a powerful novel that fiercely combines many of the greatest themes in literature, such as love and its intricacies, revenge and the its terrible effects, and the contrasts between nature and society. One of the most prevalent themes in this celebrated work is ...
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