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Search results 1981 - 1990 of 2670 matching essays
- 1981: Huck Finn
- ... Works Cited page “Literary techniques of Mark Twain?15 pars. 21 Jan. 1998 http://termpaperresearch.com/index.htm Twain, Mark. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Adventures in American Literature, Word Count: 854
- 1982: Candide
- By: Anonymous Mazzio 1 Becky Mazzio Mrs. Dawson AP Literature 1 February 2000 On November 21, 1694, Francois-Marie Arouet, otherwise known as Voltaire, was born in Paris. The youngest of five, son to Francois and Marie Arouet, Voltaire grew ...
- 1983: To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... people who are in a lower class than everyone else is. The truth, though, is that southern womanhood and the black race have received mixed representations in both history and literature. In To Kill A Mockingbird women's position and expectations are comparable to the stereotypes of blacks therefore Scout has major conflicts with growing up in Maycomb County. After the ...
- 1984: The Yellow Wall-Paper
- ... to these gender roles by conditioning to these gender roles by conditioning women to accept their subordinate status while encouraging young men to lead and control. Feminist criticism contends that literature either supports society’s patriarchal structure or provides social criticism in order to change this hierarchy. “The Yellow Wallpaper”, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, depicts one women’s struggle against the ...
- 1985: The Role Of Women In The Heart
- By: Tom Rider The Role of Women in Heart of Darkness Women have taken an increasingly important role in literature. Only recently, historically speaking, have authors portrayed women in a dominant, protagonistic light. Sophocles and other classical writers portrayed women more as reactors than heroines. Since the ancient Greeks, however ...
- 1986: The Great Gatsby
- ... or gender who is interested in understanding a peculiar part of what the modern world has become. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby truly captures the essence of American literature. Word Count: 1544
- 1987: The Chosen, By Chaim Potok
- ... 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 ...
- 1988: The Cast Of Amontillado
- ... Literary Biography. Volume 73: American Magazine Journalists. 1988. 235 - 251. The Gale Group. Pellissippi State Technical Community Coll. Lib., Knoxville. 9 July 2000. . Poe, Edgar Allen. "The Cask of Amontillado." Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing. 5th ed. Eds. Edgar V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1998. 277 - 281. Word Count: 694
- 1989: Plot Flaws In The Great Gatsby
- ... its underlying themes of greed and betrayal on the part of many of the characters. The novel as a whole seems to be a very well thought out piece of literature with little or no flaws. However, if studied a bit harder several defects can be spotted. These include such things as shifts in setting, sequence manipulation, and shifting of narrators ...
- 1990: Life
- ... Hollywood: 20th Century Fox, 1999. Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. London and Glasgow: Collins. 876. Thomas, Dylan. “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night.” Literature and Ourselves. Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers, 1997; 553. Word Count: 1295
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