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A Separate Peace - Phineas and Carpe Diem

"He was everywhere, he enjoyed himself hugely, he laughed out loud at passing sea gulls"(39). This line is describing Phineas, or ...

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Admin Published on 01/09/2000 2468 Reads A Separate Peace

The Role of Minor Characters in A Separate Peace

Without the minor characters the story "A Separate Peace" would be missing major points and it wouldn’t run smoothly. The minor ch...

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Admin Published on 01/09/2000 2816 Reads A Separate Peace

The Miracle Worker

In the story The Miracle Worker, Capt. Keller and his son James are unable to communicate with each other because Capt. Keller wil...

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Netdemon8 Published on 01/09/2000 1784 Reads Literature

Witchcraft - I Tituba, Black Witch of Salem

"Witchcraft-the power or practices of witches" Webster's New World Dictionary. Witchcraft is a term which sprouts many different ...

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jacky89 Published on 01/08/2000 2625 Reads The Crucible

Invisible Man - Identity

"Who the hell am I?" (Ellison 386) This question puzzled the invisible man, the unidentified, anonymous narrator of Ralph Ellison'...

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jacky89 Published on 01/08/2000 3074 Reads Invisible Man

Compare & Contrast 3 Essays

The three essays, "Thank God For The Atom Bomb" by Paul Fussel, "Democracy" by Carl Becker, and "Chief Seattle: Letter to Presiden...

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jacky89 Published on 01/08/2000 3073 Reads Literature

A Separate Peace - Symbolism

In John Knowle’s A Separate Peace, symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an aw...

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Admin Published on 01/07/2000 3216 Reads A Separate Peace

Maggie: a Girl of the Streets

Maggie: A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane is a short novel about a young girl and the people in her life. Despite its brevity...

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Admin Published on 01/05/2000 2245 Reads Literature

A Critique of 'D-Day June 6,1944: The Climatic battle of WWII'

The book D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II was written by Stephen E. Ambrose, and published by Simon & Schu...

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Admin Published on 01/03/2000 1719 Reads Literature

Madame Bovary: Windows

Windows frequently appear in the novel Madame Bovary. Emma is constantly peering out of windows. Windows are a symbol of hope and ...

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marnie Published on 12/28/1999 3374 Reads Madame Bovary

Lord of the Flies - Symbolism

In the book, Lord of the Flies, the author frequently uses symbolism. Symbolism-n 1: the art or practice of using symbols esp. by ...

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Admin Published on 12/22/1999 2558 Reads Lord of the Flies

The Concluding Sentence of the Book: What It Means

The last sentence in the book "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain reflects the tone and character of Huck, the main...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 2365 Reads The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

Evil and the Second Sense

In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn the society of a Puritan town of Salem excludes anyone who is in any way dev...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 1940 Reads The Scarlet Letter

A Tale of Two Cities: Best or Worst of Times?

In the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" Charles Dickens describes "the best of times [and] the worst of times" (1) of the characters. ...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 6757 Reads A Tale Of Two Cities

Cry, the Beloved Country

The book "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton is a book about agitation and turmoil of both whites and blacks over the white s...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 2431 Reads Literature

Book Review of The Name of the Rose: The Name of the Truth

Imagine a medieval Benedictine monastery, with cellarers, herbalists, gardeners, librarians, young novices. One after the other, h...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 1835 Reads Book Reviews

Sula

"Sula" by Tony Morrison is the story of a friendship between Nel Wright and Sula Peace, who are opposites in the way of relating t...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 1629 Reads Literature

Faust: The Dichotomy of Gretchen

In the play "Faust" by Johann Goethe, Gretchen's character envelops extreme aspects of Virgin Mary and of Eve. Mary acts as the sy...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 2068 Reads Literature

On Revenge and Medea

Revenge and vengeance are basic tools of human instinct. Whether society chooses to accept or blind itself to this fact, it is an ...

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Admin Published on 12/21/1999 3463 Reads Medea

Peyton Place

In 1956, a woman from middle class Manchester, New Hampshire wrote a book that shocked the nation. At 32 years old, Grace Metaliou...

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Admin Published on 12/17/1999 2090 Reads Literature

Robinson Crusoe and Gulliver's Travels: the Soldier Within

The characters in Gullivers Travels and Robinson Crusoe are portrayed as resembling trained soldiers, being capable of clear thoug...

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Admin Published on 12/16/1999 3093 Reads Literature

A Separate Peace: Character Sketch of Leper Lepellier

Leper Lepellier: quite an interesting character indeed! One minute searching for beaver dams, the next moving on to something tot...

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Bre285 Published on 12/16/1999 2576 Reads A Separate Peace

Early American Literature

Early American literature consisted mainly of diaries, journals, short stories, and Indian creation stories. Since some of the lan...

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Admin Published on 12/14/1999 1606 Reads Literature

The Hobbit Book Review

The main character of the book is Mr. Bilbo Baggins. He is the Hobbit who led the Dwarves to the Lonely Mountain to reclaim their ...

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soccerat_13 Published on 12/14/1999 2691 Reads The Hobbit

Death of a Salesman

In the play "Death of a Salesman", the main character, Willy Loman is not respected and becomes very troubled. Biff Loman and Will...

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Admin Published on 12/14/1999 2900 Reads Death of a Salesman

How the Choices of the Characters Affected Each Other

In everyday life, the outcome of your day can be altered by the simplest or most complicating choices. Antigone's decision to bury...

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Admin Published on 12/13/1999 2489 Reads Antigone

Wole Soyinka: Death and the King's Horseman

In his play, Death and the King's Horseman, Wole Soyinka would have us examine every clash and conflict, save for the one involvin...

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joe Published on 12/13/1999 4716 Reads Literature

Mother Courage: The Hole in the Cheese

Mother Courage contains a quote that pulls the entire play together so innocuously; it's hard to believe that Brecht originally in...

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joe Published on 12/13/1999 2352 Reads Literature

Playboy of the Western World: Discovering Reality

In order to counter the unreality of Ibsen and the bleakness of Chekhov, John M. Synge has chosen a seemingly unbelievable story t...

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joe Published on 12/13/1999 2516 Reads Literature

Tragically Inane: The Cherry Orchard and Six Characters

The deconstruction of the conventions of the theatre in Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard predicts the more radical obliteration ...

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joe Published on 12/13/1999 1858 Reads Literature