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In Chapter One, Daisy recalls the birth of her daughter. She says; “I’m glad it’s a girl, and I hope she’ll be a fool – that’s th...
pnatari Published on 12/06/2002 555 Reads The Great Gatsby
In this scene, how does the dramatist effectively expose characters, relationships and issues so as to make the audience keen to s...
starlight Published on 12/05/2002 491 Reads A Doll's House
OVERVIEW The book, Educating Esme, was written by Esme Raji Codell. It is a journal written throughout her first year as a teache...
Rikordway Published on 12/03/2002 1078 Reads Literature
The inclusion of fate and what happens to the soul when you die is quite common in ancient literature. The Greek epic The Iliad a...
Alterac Published on 12/02/2002 1033 Reads Beowulf
It is hard to determine whether or not Shakespearean comedy is clearly a product of Elizabethan courtly society. It can be said th...
WiggleDemon Published on 11/26/2002 361 Reads Shakespeare
The human will and the will of God are two prevalent themes within Zora Neale Hurston’s American masterpiece, Their Eyes Were Watc...
punkonator Published on 11/25/2002 484 Reads Their Eyes Were Watching God
A Comparison of Writer’s Techniques in ‘The Whole Town’s Sleeping’ by Ray Bradbury, ‘A Terribly Strange Bed’ by Wilkie Collins and...
ashchap Published on 11/24/2002 688 Reads Literature
“Of Mice and Men” – Pages 50-51 (old book) The extract I am studying is on pages 50 and 51 in the old book, where the men are t...
ashchap Published on 11/24/2002 579 Reads Of Mice And Men
Holden Caulfield and King Arthur are not characters, but symbols the reader identifies with to substitute himself into the plot. I...
Simon_Flavel Published on 11/24/2002 840 Reads The Catcher In The Rye
Domestically, within American history, we have always associated social liberation with the ideological left. That is--a liberal o...
uhcroll Published on 11/16/2002 616 Reads Literature
“Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” is said to have been about Nathaniel Hawthorne’s study of right and wrong in human conduct. The story...
wildguesswc Published on 11/13/2002 1534 Reads Literature
Critics often accuse Ray Bradbury of being against science fiction. They say he “fears and distrusts science” (Knight 4). However,...
wildguesswc Published on 11/13/2002 886 Reads Literature
Flannery O’Connor uses Christianity as a fundamental thesis in her work, “A Good Man is Hard to Find.” The exploration for the mea...
sccason Published on 11/11/2002 733 Reads Literature
Calories 1999 (continuing good work) number of times have read Bridget Jones’s Diary – 1 (v.g.) number of times roared with laught...
angel646 Published on 11/10/2002 518 Reads Book Reviews
When Galileo points his telescope to the sky, he is offering a new age of reason to the people, giving them the confidence for “th...
Ethan Published on 11/09/2002 289 Reads Literature
Ethan Published on 11/09/2002 656 Reads Literature
In David Copperfield, Dickens champions the importance of a liberal and moral education In David Copperfield, Dickens champions...
Ethan Published on 11/09/2002 782 Reads Literature
Robin Hood is probably one of the most famous and well known English heroes. His name is recognised all over the world as his stor...
rmulder Published on 11/09/2002 477 Reads Literature
Historical fictions are pocketfuls of vivid expressions about past events. Invigorating our minds to relive those moments, they ca...
kathylambchop Published on 11/07/2002 755 Reads Literature
After his first experience on a jury about a manslaughter case, Reginald Rose expressed his insights in his timeless play- Twelve ...
kathylambchop Published on 11/07/2002 441 Reads Literature
Thomas Hardy concentrated on human relationships in his short stories, as this was his main area of interest. Hardy also had a kee...
Erhan Published on 11/06/2002 789 Reads Literature
Life, despite all of its intricacies, can make human beings long for the simplest things. There are pleasures in life that seem so...
Gibran Published on 11/05/2002 439 Reads The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
Life, amongst other things, is full of grandeur and spectacle. It is only inevitable then, that human beings will be in pursuit of...
Gibran Published on 11/04/2002 430 Reads The Great Gatsby
There are moments in life that bring about a coalescence of emotions and ideas that are not only harmonious in nature, they’re gre...
Gibran Published on 11/04/2002 479 Reads Hemingway
In Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening, Edna Pontellier is forced to fit in with everyone and everything in her surroundings. Edna i...
KyraDean Published on 10/29/2002 627 Reads The Awakening
Imagine the worst things that could ever happen to you have become a reality. There’s no way out of it, there’s no way around it, ...
KyraDean Published on 10/29/2002 497 Reads Literature
Over the time span we have studied, authors have used ideas of realism, women’s roles, and human qualities to guide their works. A...
KyraDean Published on 10/29/2002 392 Reads Literature
Women through time have faced innumerable oppressions as they have continued their constant struggle in gaining not only equality ...
KyraDean Published on 10/29/2002 1036 Reads Literature
Freedom. The basic, yet insubstantial, ideal for which America was founded. Described as liberty, autonomy, or sovereignty, freedo...
KyraDean Published on 10/29/2002 318 Reads Literature
“Why do I pray? Why do I go to Church? Why do I live?” Have you ever asked yourself these questions, and then thought that it is w...
latinbaby Published on 10/24/2002 471 Reads Literature