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The Women Of A Passage To India And Heat And Dust
Literature throughout time has contained many similarities. These similarities become even more prevalent when authors share a similar style and inspirations. Two authors that have similar experiences are Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and E.M. Forster. Both these authors have written books that are in the modernism style. Jhabvala and Forster also were fascinated by India and choose the relationships...
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The World And Wordsworth
William Wordsworth wrote a poem called The World is Too Much With Us . In this poem Wordsworth gives a warning to his generation. This warning is that they are losing sight of what is actually important in this world: nature and God. To some people both of these are the same thing. As if lacking appreciation for the natural gifts of God is not sin enough, we add to it the insult of pride f...
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Trail Of Tears The Rise And Fall Of The Cherokee Nation
Trail of Tears the Rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation
Author: John Enle
Publisher and Copyright: Banton Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. Sept. 1988
Pages: 634
Author
John Enle, who was a sixth generation North Carolinian, grew up in Penland, North Carolina on a land once used as hunting grounds by the Cherokee. He is the author of 14 highly acclaimed works such as The Winter Peo...
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True Bliss In The Heart Of Lit
Happiness can be defined as a short-term feeling, such as a reaction to an enjoyable movie or an excellent song. It can also be the happiness one experiences while with a group of friends or while being intimate with a loved one. For others, happiness can be achieved through the purchase of material goods or receiving gifts. (I'm sure a brand new Chevrolet Corvette would make us all happy.) ...
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Valley Of The Dolls
Valley of the Dolls
Valley of the Dolls, by Jacqueline Susann chronicles the life of a three young girls working to overcome pain, hardships, and drug abuse and cope with fame, all the while handling the pressure of everyday life. These friends go through things together that most people never dream of, and watch as each other s lives fall apart.
The main character is Anne Welles, and the nov...
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Villanelle
The art of losing something isn t hard to master;
So many thinks seem filled with the intent
To be lost that their loss, is no disaster.
Lose something everyday. Accept the fluster.
Of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
The art of losing isn t hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster:
Places, and names, and where it was you meant
To travel. None of these will brin...
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What Is Wrong With Usan Analysis Of Mark S Twain S Beliefs On Society
Anyone who has read any of Mark Twain s books can clearly see that he has some real problems with the way that society works. In his novel entitled The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses a mixture of satire and sarcasm to mock the society in which he lives. I am not as good a writer as he but I too find some problems in the society in which I find myself. I went through the book and...
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Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria
Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum Ph.D. is a book of many subjects, theories, ideas, as well as opinions that are discussed, challenged and criticized. Are we free from racism? Why, are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria? These questions I hope to answer for myself and for others.
One of Beverly Tatum s major topics of dis...
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William Blakes's Relevance To The Modern World
William Blake s Relevance to the Modern World
William Blake s Relevance to the Modern World William Blake, who lived in the latter half of the eighteenth century and the early part of the nineteenth, was a profoundly stirring poet who was, in large part, responsible for bringing about the Romantic movement in poetry; was able to achieve "remarkable results with the simplest means"; and was one...
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Willy (Death Of A Salesman) Vs Walter (A Raisin In The Sun)
Willy (Death of A Salesman) Vs Walter (A Raisin in the Sun)
A good drama is based on a strong set of characters. For instance, a good collection of characters will lead the audience to identify the characters with something in the real world and get emotionally involved with the characters. Every individual has its own character, which is composed of personalities, behaviors and individualities...
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Young Goodman Brown 7
Young Goodman Brown
Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne contains much symbolism. The symbols take many forms from the setting to the characters. The symbols can be viewed as just part of the story line, but apon further thought they represent many different things.
Faith, Brown s wife, is a symbol herself. When he says, My love and my Faith, he is using his wife as a symbol and is r...
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Cliff Notes essays / "Cathedral" By Raymond Carver In Context Of Plato And Longinus
The Seeing Man
Plato’s “The Republic: Book X” and Longinus’s “On The Sublime” both can be used to outline the end of Raymond Carver’s short story, “Cathedral”. The actions of both men, the blind man and Robert, could be better understood in reference to Plato’s idea of the real vs. the imitative and Longinus’s adaptation o...
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Cliff Notes essays / "Chutzph" Dershowitz
In Alan Dershowitz's novel Chutzpah, he devotes an entire section to
the issue of, and his personal feelings about James Pollard. He begins this
section with a description of the way in which this man was caught selling
classified government documents to the nation of Israel. Basically this man was
a Jewish American spy for the Israeli government because of a duty he felt
stem...
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Cliff Notes essays / "My Last Duchess” And “Musee Des Beaux Arts”
Kevin Parekh Parekh 1
En 102
Prof. Eric
World Without Love
The Poems “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning and “Musee des Beaux Arts” by W.H. Auden describes how people don’t care about each other and that world is cruel. In “My Last Duchess” the guy is talking the messenger from the duchess about how he killed his wife and was happy about it, whereas in “Musee des Beaux Arts” the ...
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Cliff Notes essays / “Hills Like White Elephants”
“Hills Like White Elephants”
By Ernest Hemmingway
In many works of literature the reader finds that a story is difficult to understand until he/she is approaching the end. At that time the reader discovers either proof of his/her assumptions or evidence that cancels out original opinions. Such is true with Ernest Hemmingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants.”
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Cliff Notes essays / 12 Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men
Sometimes in life your professions reflect on your personalities. Twelve Angry Men is an example of where this occurs. Twelve men are brought together in a room to decide whether a boy is guilty of killing his father. Whether they brought good or bad qualities from their profession, they all affected the outcome. The leadership skills of Courtney Vance, the compassion ...
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Cliff Notes essays / A Literary Criticism Of Hills Like White Elephants
A Literary Criticism of "Hills Like White Elephants"
I recently read the short story, "Hills Like White Elephants". Initially, I found it confusing and hard to understand. I hope to clarify the story by summarizing it, and explain the symbolism used.
The story is set in a bar beside a train station. A couple sits together at a table discussing something that is unknown to the reader. ...
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Cliff Notes essays / A Raisin In The Sun - Theme
*INTRO* A dream may not necessarily be just a dream. With ambition and determination, it can come true in time. Lorraine Hansberry illustrates this theme of achieving success in her play A Raisin in the Sun. The play is about the problems that the economically impoverished African American Younger family faces in trying to make their dreams come true, and the means by which they finally s...
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Cliff Notes essays / A Rose For Emily
The Symbolism and Characterization in "A Rose for Emily" by
William Faulkner
In the short story "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, the macabre
ending is foreshadowed by the story's opening with Miss Emily Grierson's
death and funeral. The bizarre outcome is further emphasized throughout by
the symbolism of the decaying house, which parallels Miss Emily's physical
deteriorati...
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Cliff Notes essays / Addie Bundren
Addie Bundren
Addie Bundren conjures up the central darkness derived from her death and directly or indirectly causes actions in which each Bundren character takes advantage of Addie. With the character's actions revolving around her death, William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying reveals the truth about the people who surround a person may take advantage of him or her. The death of Addie Bu...
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Cliff Notes essays / After The Bomb
Setting
In this story they had been using the following places.
Bunker - it is a small room underground, out side the house which is use for any emergency. It just happened that Philip was in the room and playing with guitar and his brother Matt looking for him and found him in the room, and Cara followed in.
School Gym – here where a party.
Vista ...
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Cliff Notes essays / After The First Death
Book Notes
Title: After The First Death Author: Robert Cormier
Date Started: 02/06/00 Date Ended: 03/06/00
The Characters:
a) Main Characters
Miro: Miro is a teen-age terrorist that came from another country know, in the story, as their “Homeland”. Even Miro himself is uncertain of his age because during the training (Or as they call it, school) age is not important. Te training i...
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Cliff Notes essays / Alice Walker
Alice Walker was born in Eatonton, Georgia (which is halfway between Atlanta and Augusta, I would know because that’s my home state!) on February 9, 1944. She was born to Willie Lee and Minnie Tallulah Grant Walker; they were sharecroppers, which was not uncommon at the time. The youngest of the eight children she spent most of her time with her five older brothers. Walker spent mos...
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Cliff Notes essays / An American Tragedy
An American Tragedy
Life, it can be beautiful, happy, or sad. Life can be any emotion that you can think of. An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser, puts us through all these emotions in showing us the extremes in happiness, sadness, anger, and many other emotions to show us what real life is like. To do this most accurately, Dreiser bases his two-book story on a true-life tale about a...
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Cliff Notes essays / Analysis Of Ceremony By Leslie Marmon Silko
In the novel, Silko explores the gender roles of four women and the significance to the development and actualization of Tayo’s character. These four women are Tayo’s birth mother, Auntie, old Grandma, and Ts’eh (a Montano). Because Tayo is of mixed ancestry, half white and half Native American, Tayo discovers he has a “natural” cultural flaw imposed upon him at birth, which would linge...
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Cliff Notes essays / Analysis Of Ethan Frome
Period #3
June 1st, 2000
Analysis of Ethan Frome
Ethan Frome is a story of ill-fated love, set during the winter in the rural New England town of Starkfield. Ethan is a farmer who is married to a sickly woman named Zeena. The two live in trapped, unspoken resentment on Ethan's isolated and failing farm. Ethan has been caring for his wife for six years now. Due to Zeena's numerous ail...
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Cliff Notes essays / Analysis Of Hills Like White Elephants
ANALYSIS OF HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS
David Kenison
English 301 - 01
Stéphanie Zuk
September 14th 2000
Who is the boss?
Society is pressuring people so much to succeed in life and to become someone they can not be, that people act in any way they can to reach this goal. Often, they use power and domination to show that they are important and can influence the world. Hills Like Wh...
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Cliff Notes essays / Analytical View Of James Joyces' "Araby"
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Sara Goldstein
Ernst
Narrative Fiction
22 October 2000
An Analytical View of Araby
Viewpoints from which stories are written are used to enhance the overall point a story is making. James Joyce’s Araby is no exception. Narrated by a young boy of about twelve or thirteen, it depicts his personal coming of age. The usage of a first person narration allows the reader...
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Cliff Notes essays / And Now Miguel
People around the world have had responsibility throughout theirs lives. With being responsible anyone can achieve anything that they want. America is a great country with people that taken responsibility in their whole lives. That’s why America is so strong and containing with great people who built America from pieces to pieces. Mostly for the families that living, farmers for example...
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Cliff Notes essays / Animorphs
One of my favorite books is Animorphs#7 The Stranger. It's about five kids who have the power to morph. In other
words they can change into any animal they touch. By touch I mean they absorb a strand of the animal's DNA. Then,
from the DNA, they are able to create an exact copy of the animal and take on the copy. They can change into any animal
they touch. There is a series of these ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Anna Karanina
L.E.A.P. Journal for Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
A. Section covered: Part 1 and 2 (pages 17-245)
B. Summary: This story first starts out with chaos in the Oblonsky’s household. Prince Stephen Oblonsky's wife Dolly found out that he was having an affair with their children’s French governess and threatened to move out of the house and take the kids with her. Stephen Oblons...
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Cliff Notes essays / Anne Frank
The Franks were your general German family and Anne was your general German girl. This family of four lived in Germany, Mr. Frank was an average business man, Mrs. Frank was an average mother and Margot and Anne were average students. The one thing that made them different in the eyes of Hitler, was the fact that they were Jewish.
Once Hitler rose to power, the Franks fled to Ho...
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Cliff Notes essays / Anthem
A young man lives in a place where the word "I" does not
have meaning. It is a society where there are no
individuals. It is, however, a place where you strive to
serve your brothers. Equality 7-2521 was taught from birth
that the individual is not important. He is in a crazed
society where the only form of government is collectivism.
Equality, at age 21, has absolutely no f...
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Cliff Notes essays / Antigone
ANTIGONE
In the story of Antigone, two very headstrong people's beliefs are matched up against
each other. Creon, the king, made it law that no traitor to the Kingdom shall have a proper
burial, instead they will be left laying on the ground to rot and to be eaten by the animals. This
was the case of Antigone's brother, Polyneices. Antigone's love for her brother was so great that
sh...
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Cliff Notes essays / Antigone: The True Tragic Hero In Sophocles' Antigone
Antigone: The True Tragic Hero in Sophocles' Antigone
In Sophocles' Antigone, the question of who the tragic hero really is, has been a subject of debate for a great number years. Creon does possess some of the qualities that constitute a tragic hero but unfortunately does not completely fit into the role. Antigone, however, possesses all the aspects of a tragic hero. These are, hav...
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Cliff Notes essays / April Morning
April Morning
by Andrew Machtolff
April Morning was an interesting book concerning a young man, Adam Cooper, and the trials and tribulations of his taking part in the Battle of Lexington. The story takes place mostly in Adam’s home town of Lexington, Massachusetts, but also partially on the surrounding roads and countryside.
The novel opens with a glimpse into the daily life of...
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Cliff Notes essays / Ariosto’S Orlando Furioso
Even in the classics, an author must have something outrageous to keep his reader’s attention. Ariosto, in his Orlando Furioso, does so with winged horses and curses placed upon high ranking officials. The main character in cantos 33-35 is Astolfo, and he starts his journey by riding upon a hippogryph. A hippogryph, in mythology, is a flying animal having the wings, claws, and head ...
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Cliff Notes essays / As I Lay Dying
Adam Cooper Cooper 1
Mrs. Dibble
English IV
December 7, 1999
In one of William Faulkner's greatest novels, As I lay Dying, the character's selfishness is revealed. As I Lay Dying is a detailed account of the Bundren's family trek across Mississippi to bury Addie, their wife and mother. As Addie is dying, all the characters go through a different state of emotions, all of which are e...
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Cliff Notes essays / As I Lay Dying
As I Lay Dying is one of William Faulkner's early novels about how a family is torn apart because of conflicting agendas. The character Anse, who is the father in this novel, is probably more responsible more than any other for what eventually goes wrong with his family. We also need to
remember that other members of the family are responsible for
what happens to themselves. I speak...
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Cliff Notes essays / As I Lay Dying
AS I LAY DYING
In "As I Lay Dying" William Faulkner uses multiple points of view to explore the theme of existence as a motionless and meaningless cycle. The cycle is motionless because it is inescapable and unchangeable. One can never leave the cycle of life and death. People perpetuate the cycle by creating life, but in creating life they are creating death, for life irrevocably leads ...
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Cliff Notes essays / As I Lay Dying Essay
In As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner, all of the Bundren family members are quite eccentric and would be difficult to travel with; but the worst member would have to be Addie because she smells and slows us down.
While traveling with the Bundrens, one of the reasons I most despise Addie the fact that her grotesque smell makes me sick and the trip very unpleasant. The first smell I ha...
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Cliff Notes essays / As I Lie Dying
Addie Bundren - As the matriarch of the Bundren family, Addie is the absent protagonist of the novel. A former schoolteacher, she married Anse Bundren after a brief courtship and bore him four children: Cash, Darl, Dewey Dell and Vardaman. As the result of an affair with Whitfield, Addie is also mother to an illegitimate child, Jewel. At the outset of the novel, Addie is gravely ill, an...
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Cliff Notes essays / Awakening Eyes
Awakening Eyes
With few exceptions, our male dominated society has traditionally feared, repressed, and stymied the growth of women. As exemplified in history, man has always enjoyed a superior position. According to Genesis in the Old Testament, the fact that man was created first has led to the perception that man should rule. However, since woman was created from man’s rib, there is...
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Cliff Notes essays / Becoming A Man
A Day No Pigs Would Die is a story that Robert Peck wrote to show the reader his adolescent life, fate, and the journey from boyhood to manhood. Peck leads the reader through the intricate web of his youth, almost as though he were a stitching needle. The author makes sure not to miss a single stomach pumping detail, leaving the reader, well, not quite wanting more.
As a young Shaker b...
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Cliff Notes essays / Betrayal
BETRAYAL
The American university in Cairo Performing and Visual Arts opened its 1998 Spring Season on February 13th in Wallace Theater on campus with Harold Pinter's play, Betrayal. This play was directed by Eric Grischkat, and the costume design was made by Timaree Mc Cormick. AUC students have strongly participated in the designing, lighting, setting, directing, and in acting. These ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Black Pawn: White Pawn
Have you ever played a chess game? It's a game of strategy and quick thinking to move the royalty skillfully, always concentrating on defeating the opposing side. Eiter side can forfeit the life of their king and queen with one costly move. The pawns are the insignificant pieces used to save the most important pieces. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, the chess game portrays the tragic S...
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Cliff Notes essays / Blance Dubois
"Blanche DuBois in "A Streetcar Named Desire" is to some extent living an unreal existence." Jonathan Briggs, book critic for the Clay County Freepress.
In Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire" the readers are introduced to a character named Blanche DuBois. Blanche is Stella's younger sister who has come to visit Stella and her husband Stanley in New Orleans. After their...
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Cliff Notes essays / Book Review Of The Killer Angels
Between the days of July 1, 1863 and July 4, 1863, the Civil War’s outcome was decided. These four days have been known as the Battle of Gettysburg, the turning point of the war. In The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara brings us a vivid image of what the battle was like.
Shaara’s work is very impressive. He is able to capture how things were during the Civil War. The fate of the country ...
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Cliff Notes essays / Book- Lestat
Main Characters: Lestat de Lioncourt
Nicholas de Lenfent
Summary:
This book is about the life of Lestat de Lioncourt, later known as the Vampire Lestat. Lestat is writing The Vampire Lestat to let the other vampires around the world know that he is still around. He has been underground for a couple hundred years, but decides to come to the surface when he hears wonderful music by rad...
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Cliff Notes essays / Bookreport Waller The Bridge Of Madison County
Book Report-Part 1
I will tell you the name and the author of the book and who the main characters are in this paragraph. Robert James Waller wrote the book, The Bridge of Madison County. There are two main characters in the book. One of the main character’s names is Robert Kincaid and the other is Francesca Johnson.
In this paragraph I will tell you about Robert Kincaid and a little ...
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