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King Solomons Mines
<view this essay>.... As it is, everything within the novel seems to have the intention of being taken “with a grain of salt.” Haggard knew his audience, a pretentious and nationalistic society bent on world domination or at the very least determined to reduce the rest of the world to nothing more than a means to meet their desires. And with these precepts in mind, Haggard creates a fantastical tale, taking heed of what is socially acceptable and what is not, all the while maintaining western superiority over the rest of the world.
“The fact of the matter is, that I thought that the best plan would be to tell the story in a plain straightforward manner… .....
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Walking Across Egypt
<view this essay>.... to her son during lunch. The stereotypes of the elderly are influencing Mattie's life. She is telling herself not to do things because of her age whether or not she is physically able to do them, simply because people associate age with inability and dependence upon others. Her family and friends are expecting and encouraging this dependence.Elaine and Robert, Mattie's two unmarried children, along with other family and friends, are encouraging her to be what they expect a seventy-eight year old woman to be. They talk about how she needs to get rest because she is slowing down and can't keep going as steady as she seems to think. When she decided to try and .....
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A Horseman In The Sky
<view this essay>.... so he slept, knowing that if he was caught he would be shot.
Ambrose Bierce wrote this story with an anti-war theme in mind. He wrote his anti-war satires empathizing the brutality and human wreckage of war. He hated war. In 1861 he responded to the first call for war volunteers by enlisting in the 9th Indiana Regiment. He witnessed the Civil War first hand, and saw with his own eyes how horrible the war could be. After he finished fighting in the war, he wrote stories. In them he tried to make people realize that war was bad.
I think that Ambrose Bierce described the setting and the time period very accurately. By reading his story I could picture the s .....
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Women In Julius Ceasar
<view this essay>.... (she was the daughter of an anti-Caesar extremist) she thinks of herself as being less than Brutus is. She kneels in front of him and speaks to him in third person. She pleads with Brutus to reveal the identity of the masked men who appeared at her door in the middle of the night. She even stabbed herself in the thigh. Yet, Brutus refuses to divulge any information, and says nothing to her other than to go to bed. From her dialogue with Brutus Portia reveals, that Brutus is indeed, a pompous self-centered man and that they have an un-pleasant relationship.
Calpurnia plays a similar role in the story. She reveals an un-clear part of Caesar. Calpurnia shows Ca .....
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Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine
<view this essay>.... himself wrote rather than archetypally analyze the book to truly
enjoy and understand his fantasy. (Bradford 69) In Dandelion Wine,
Bradbury's deeper themes mainly have to do with the world of inner feelings
of fantasy and the soul. Three sets of opposite characteristics that have a
strong influence over feelings and the soul contribute to the depth and
character of Dandelion Wine: life and death, heaven and hell, and the past
and the future.
The themes of life and death become entwined with raw fantasy in
Dandelion Wine. One of the first experiences of young Douglas Spaulding is
to realize that the pure, unbridled energy, emotion, and fantasy of t .....
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A Critical Analysis Of Herman Melville's Moby Dick
<view this essay>.... precisely- having little or no money in my
purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail
about a little and see the watery part of the world." (Melville 1) Ishmael
tells the reader about his journeys through various towns such as New Bedford,
Nankantuket. Eventually while in Nankantuket, Ishmael signed up for a whaling
voyage on the Pequod. The Pequod was the whaling boat Ishmael sailed on where
such characters as Queequeq, Starbuck, and the captain of the ship, Ahab, all
journeyed together.
Not long once at sea, the captain of the ship, Ahab reveals his plan to
hunt down a white whale named Moby Dick. Ahab was veteran sa .....
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Murray Davis' Smut, Erotic Reality/Obscene Ideology
<view this essay>.... can be less explicit than soft-core.
However he does explain that hard-core pornography is more abstract in that, it
depicts the sex act only and not the emotional or personal characteristics of
the people involved in the act. (Davis, p. xx) He believes soft-core
pornography is describing "a sexual experience", which conveys characteristics
of the participants that are not described by hard-core pornography. Hard-core
pornography describes "sexual behaviour" which involves more of the act of sex
rather than the characteristics and feelings involved with sex. (Davis, p.
xix) Although Davis admits that the vocabulary of sex is changing (Davis, p.
xxv), he .....
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Wuthering Heights: Themes In The Novel
<view this essay>.... nature tantalizing and terrible, and the men are
indescribable out of the book itself. " The critic fills my complete
expectations for what a review of this book should be. It is, in a sense,
a blending of elements that make the book what it is. Both atmosphere and
characters are filled with a mystery that keeps the reader drawn to the
book much as some are addicted to viewing day time soap operas.
One of the main elements of the story that is mentioned in the
review is cruelty. Cruelty has helped form some of the characters to be
what they are. When a young Heathcliff is brought into the Earnshaw family,
he is instantly disl .....
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