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When Pip was a child, he was a contented young boy. He wanted to grow up to be apprenticed to Joe and “had believed the forge as t...
A_writer Published on 12/28/2001 670 Reads Great Expectations
Coliredge’s theory of the “Imagination” is worthy to be examined and analysed. In his “Biographia Literaria”, he divides “Imaginat...
breeze_whisper Published on 12/23/2001 507 Reads Literature
An act of chivalry is described as the qualifications or character of the ideal knight. Knights were expected to uphold this code ...
mamabear Published on 12/19/2001 999 Reads Literature
Describe the part Old Major and Benjamin play and the impression they had on you. Which of the two seems to you more important in ...
kmen Published on 12/19/2001 423 Reads Animal Farm
This tale is offered to the memory of one William Hawkins (1575-1613), a brandy-drinking, Turkish-speaking seaman and adventurer w...
jardiner Published on 12/18/2001 745 Reads Book Reviews
In 1964, J.D. Salinger composed a novel titled The Catcher in the Rye that became quite controversial and was banned from several ...
mascara_lifter Published on 12/18/2001 377 Reads The Catcher In The Rye
When we discuss the dramatic form of a Shakespearean comedy, we are not only examining the clever or amusing text. Shakespearean c...
tobyandgabby Published on 12/15/2001 378 Reads Shakespeare
Preface to Lyrical Ballads is written to express the new style, which is used by many poets, such as Wordsworth. This style will b...
breeze_whisper Published on 12/14/2001 513 Reads Literature
Beaumarchais lived a marvelous, enriched life, arguably one of the most intriguing of the eighteenth century. His was “a career th...
tobyandgabby Published on 12/12/2001 411 Reads Literature
Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, “To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true f...
Naitachal0 Published on 12/12/2001 351 Reads Literature
There are so many different themes and issues in the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare, that it is difficult to define which...
scatzz Published on 12/12/2001 744 Reads Shakespeare
In looking at the first few exchanges between Ismene and Antigone by Sophocles, it is greatly apparent that there are plenty of so...
scatzz Published on 12/12/2001 643 Reads Antigone
The stream of consciousness novel depends on the inner thoughts and emotions of a character. To show the significance of these flu...
breeze_whisper Published on 12/10/2001 906 Reads Literature
Development of character forms the single, most important element of most works fiction, and the way in which we respond to the ch...
chalice Published on 12/10/2001 632 Reads Literature
Cloudstreet is the story of two families struggling to make ends meet in a run down house in Perth during the twenty years after W...
chalice Published on 12/10/2001 685 Reads Literature
The way fiction texts begin and end provides a clear indication of the dominant values and attitudes supported by the author Va...
chalice Published on 12/10/2001 853 Reads Death of a Salesman
The film adaptation of John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men” opens with scenes of a woman in a red dress, running through fields in d...
chalice Published on 12/10/2001 578 Reads Of Mice And Men
Short stories are made up mainly of plot, setting and character. It is essential that one predominates- if the story deals with ac...
chalice Published on 12/10/2001 213 Reads Literature
“The Canterbury Tales” is a collection of stories, which are told by different characters to serve as entertainment on their journ...
Bosindy2 Published on 12/09/2001 633 Reads Cantebury Tales
Ernest Hemingway was a writer whose style was very different to that of most writers in his time. Instead of using more drawn out,...
Bosindy2 Published on 12/09/2001 1251 Reads Hemingway
In the essay "Nature" by Ralph Waldo Emerson, he talks about the wonders of nature that are commonly overlooked by man. He sees th...
Bosindy2 Published on 12/09/2001 528 Reads Literature
During the nineteenth century, there was a common fear that plagued the Americans and Europeans alike; this was the fear of premat...
Bosindy2 Published on 12/09/2001 691 Reads Literature
(English presentation on A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen) All great literary writers are very critical about their word choices....
Shuo Samuel Liu Published on 12/08/2001 485 Reads A Doll's House
The Brethren is a book written by John Grisham. The story takes place in locations all over the United States. The main locations ...
tommy53565 Published on 12/06/2001 543 Reads John Grisham
For all of our existence, we humans have observed nature and its perplexing, if not bizarre, creations. One of the most general fi...
LaBouMaBou Published on 12/05/2001 438 Reads Literature
At first glance Kate Choplin’s “The story of an hour” does not seem particularly interesting. A closer look must be taken in order...
Mystique2021 Published on 11/28/2001 557 Reads Literature
Sigmund Freud once argued that "our species has a volcanic potential to erupt in aggression . . . [and] that we harbour not only p...
wytch Published on 11/28/2001 798 Reads Literature
In serious fiction, no act of violence exists for its own sake. Graham Green, in his short story “The Destructors,” reveals certai...
CptRedemption Published on 11/21/2001 476 Reads Literature
Text: An Inspector Calls by J.B.Priestly Productions seen: BBC Television Production (1981) Film Production (1954) Part I J...
charliethomas Published on 11/21/2001 1026 Reads Literature
In the short horror story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe, Poe attempts to convey why both pride and revenge can beco...
frodo Published on 11/20/2001 575 Reads Literature