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- 101: The Hot Zone
- ... another outbreak in North America, the results would be unspeakable. Upon reading The Hot Zone, one could easily believe that this compelling yet terrifying story sprang from the imaginations of Stephen King or Michael Crichton. But the frightening truth is that the events actually occurred and that "could-be-catastrophe" was avoided by the combined heroic efforts of various men and women ...
- 102: Authority Vs Individuality
- ... and You was impressed Shawshank Redemption is a movie about an innocent man, Andy Danfresne who is charged for murdering his wife and her lover. Based on the novel by Stephen King , Shawshank Redemption is set in 1947 and filmed in 1994. The symbols in the film have been used to convey messages. The flag at the top of the prison ironically ...
- 103: A Rhetoric Of Outcasts In The
- ... this question. Perhaps the most common theory is that Williams's work is considered "popular"; academicians have ignored his work for the same reasons contemporary scholars avoid Tom Clancy and Stephen King. As my research continues, I find such prejudices common. For example, the second most frequently iterated theory as to why Williams has been relatively neglected involves sexual prejudice--some scholars ...
- 104: Chicano Literature
- ... my favorite Whitman poem. I cried the first time I read it. I've read works by some of the world's finest authors: Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Anne Rice, Stephen King, Hunter S. Thompson, Upton Sinclair, Alex Haley, etc. I suddenly realized that I have never read a work of fiction, or a play by a Chicano or a Chicana. The ...
- 105: A Rhetoric Of Outcasts In The
- ... this question. Perhaps the most common theory is that Williams's work is considered "popular"; academicians have ignored his work for the same reasons contemporary scholars avoid Tom Clancy and Stephen King. As my research continues, I find such prejudices common. For example, the second most frequently iterated theory as to why Williams has been relatively neglected involves sexual prejudice--some scholars ...
- 106: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
- ... copies and display them face out in the "young adult" rack, not the rather enthusiastic reviews from quite respectable sources (the Times Literary Supplement; the New York Times Book Review; Stephen King), and probably not their own judgement that this is a great book - but it is. This is Rushdie's first book since The Satanic Verses (and, I'm a bit ...
- 107: Tennessee Williams - Outcasts In His Plays
- ... this question. Perhaps the most common theory is that Williams's work is considered "popular"; academicians have ignored his work for the same reasons contemporary scholars avoid Tom Clancy and Stephen King. As my research continues, I find such prejudices common. For example, the second most frequently iterated theory as to why Williams has been relatively neglected involves sexual prejudice--some scholars ...
- 108: Road Less Traveled
- ... as a child truly stands out in my mind as an example of how religion can be a form of psychopathology. Carrie was a very interesting movie and novel by Stephen King. It was obvious that Carrie’s mother in the movie and the novel was a clear psychopath and had no grip on reality. Although this was a fictional story with ...
- 109: Stillwatch: Summary
- ... today. Those who do read know what I’m saying. And I’m not talking about Dr. Seuss or Ann M. Martin. I mean REAL books! Books by Dean Koontz, Stephen King, and other best-selling authors. One best-selling author that I have the utmost respect for is Mary Higgins Clark. She’s written chart-topping novels such as Where Are ...
- 110: A Comparison of the Magic in "The Rocking-Horse Winner" and "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings"
- ... to experience first hand the human behavior he strives to correct. The magic in the air gives these stories a feeling of suspense. They are horrifying, if not in the Stephen King horror genre. These tales encompass an undeniable amount of magic, faith, greed, vindication and misunderstanding. Pelayo and Elisenda, in the Garcia Marquez yarn, find the soul retriever on his way ...
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