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- 101: Of Mice And Men 3
- ... of this book. He has also has written many other good books such as The Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, and Winter of Our Discontent for which he won a Nobel Prize. He is truly a great writer, and Of Mice and Men is no exception, but while reading this book I was greatly troubled by its ending. I can see ...
- 102: Macbeth - Imagery
- ... in the play, shows us the changes in Macbeth’s character, from the start of the play to the end. We see how the blood drawn by Macbeth changed from nobel blood, to corrupt blood. This ultimately, lead to his own blood being drawn. Shakespeare makes obvious his marvelous use of imagery, and gives way to feelings that could not have ...
- 103: The Amateur Scientist
- ... discoveries. How he describes his methods in a simple way makes science enjoyable and understandable, even to the average reader. I enjoyed reading the essay entitled "The Amateur Scientist," by Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1918-1988). I found it to be very interesting and felt that Mr. Feynman was very thoughtful. Rather than explain in technical detail about his ...
- 104: Song Of Solomon
- Song of Solomon" is a novel by Toni Morrison, the very famous and very popular Nobel laureate for literature. It's the story of a young black man named Milkman and his journey towards redemption and enlightenment from the twisted Michigan environment that spawned him. It ...
- 105: Of Mice And Men
- ... was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. On December 28, 1950, Steinbeck married his third wife, Elaine Anderson Scott. On October 25, 1962, Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. On September 14, 1964, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His support of the Vietnam War in his final years came as a shock to some ...
- 106: Of Mice And Men
- ... of this book. He has also has written many other good books such as The Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, and Winter of Our Discontent for which he won a Nobel Prize. He is truly a great writer, and Of Mice and Men is no exception, but while reading this book I was greatly troubled by its ending. I can see ...
- 107: Lord Of The Flies - Summary And Background Information
- ... Rites of Passage (1980, Booker Prize), Close Quarters (1987), Fire Down Below (1989), republished under the general title "To The Ends of the Earth in 1991." He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983, and knighted in 1988.
- 108: Eveline
- ... times, for Beyond the Horizon, Anna Christine, Strange Interlude, and last for Long Day’s Journey into Night. He has also won many other awards. His biggest achievement was the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936. However, his best play was never really noticed by the public until after his death, Long Day’s Journey into Night. Eugene Gladstone O’Neill ...
- 109: Ernest Hemingway
- ... him with kind words she laughed at his sad state as he lay in the hospital. In a flash he got rid of her. Well after that he got a Nobel Peace prize for a new book called "The Old Man and the Sea". During a plane trip, the plane crashed leaving him with a concussion, paralysis of the sphincter, first ...
- 110: Earth 2 Puzzle
- ... Ernest had a serious accident, and later became ill, he could never admit that he had any weaknesses; nothing would stop him, certainly not pain. In 1954 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Toward the end, Ernest started to travel again, but almost the way that someone does who knows that he will soon die. He suddenly started becoming paranoid ...
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