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- 651: Young Goodman Brown: The Downfall of Young Goodman Brown
- ... Cultural Fate and Social Freedom in Three American Short Stories", Studies in Short Fiction, Newberry, S.C., 1992 Fall, 29:4, 543-549. Tritt, Michael. "Young Goodman Brown and the Psychology of Projection", Studies in Short Fiction, Newberry, S.C., 1986 Winter, 23:1, 113-117.
- 652: Materialism and Happiness in America: The Gatsby Era and Today
- ... s Sons, 1925. Kasser, Tim, and Richard M. Ryan. "A Dark Side of the American Dream: Correlates of Financial Success as a Central Life Aspiration." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65.2 (1993): 410-13. Lerner, Michael. "Gurus of Cynicism vs. the Politics of Meaning." Houston Chronicle 24 June 1993, 2 star ed.: B11. Montagu, Ashley. Touching. 2nd ed. New ...
- 653: Comparison of Margaret Mead's "Coming in Age" to Russian Youth
- ... young soviets is the lack of discussion in the home about sex. Parents and teachers feel that talking about sex or contraceptives would likely encourage early sexual relations. Often this psychology backfires and many teenagers start sex without their parents knowledge. Their inexperience often leads to pregnancies which are terminated by abortions. In fact, the Soviet Union has one of the ...
- 654: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- ... kind of happiness. The only variant is to what extent this happiness overwhelms the user (one or two half-gramme tablets?). "Everybody belongs to everyone else" (127) is the basic psychology of the society. This suggests that an individual owes everything to society, but society in turn owes everything to him or her. This applies to all. No one capitalises on ...
- 655: Medea: Summary
- ... one's own sense - is done over by a woman after cheating on her with the princess of the King of Corinth. He places emphasis on human emotions and individual psychology in order to help the reader produce a clear picture of the characters. Medea features strong dramatic situations and a stirring part for the heroine, whose attitude of feminine pride ...
- 656: An Analysis of Brave New World
- ... kind of happiness. The only variant is to what extent this happiness overwhelms the user (one or two half-gramme tablets?). "Everybody belongs to everyone else" (127) is the basic psychology of the society. This suggests that an individual owes everything to society, but society in turn owes everything to him or her. This applies to all. No one capitalises on ...
- 657: Crime and Punishment and The Outsider: Self Discovery
- ... that “we have to correct and direct nature. But for that, there would never had been a single great man”1. In fact, he had written an article titled “The psychology of a criminal before and after the crime”. It stated that ‘ordinary' men live according to the law and exist only to reproduce the human race, yet ‘extraordinary' men may ...
- 658: Edgar Allen Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne: Romantic Style of Writing
- ... used picturesque descriptions of trees , clouds, houses, and people in many of his writings. Hawthorne is rec ognized as a very important writer primarily because of his interest in human psychology , and his daring exploration into the dark side of human consciousness. According to Sigmund Freud "civilization requires men to suppress and deny their aggressive and sexual impulses, which lead to ...
- 659: The Promise: Plot
- ... Reuben's best friend Danny comes to visit Reuben and the Gordons (Rachel's family) invite Danny over to discuss Michael because Danny is a genius, and he is studying psychology. At the summer's end, Michael is put into the treatment centre at which Danny is working. Reuben becomes friends with Michael's father, Abraham Gordon, a very respected scholar ...
- 660: The Style and Influences of Lewis Carroll
- ... He was a fan of other authors who were interested in children such as Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, and Tennyson (Cohen 100-106). Although he was interested in the mentality and psychology of children, he was also intrigued by the physical form of the child. This interest had an impact on one of his favorite hobbies, photography. He very often would photograph ...
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