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Critiscisms Of My Antonia
<view this essay>.... in a cyclical nature.
According to James E. Miller, Jr.'s " 'My Antonia': A Frontier Drama of Time," Willa Cather's novel, My Antonia, is "defective in structure." (Bloom 51) Its structure is basically based on the narrators', which is Cather herself, point of view about when the main character, Jim Burden, remembers specific moments in an abstract pattern in his life about his Antonia. This is so because the collection of books that make up the novel, My Antonia, is about Willa Cather; the narrator's idea of what and to what point Jim Burden remembers. Miller also states that the novel "lacks focus and abounds in irrelevancies." (Wells 1) This is due .....
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Lady Macbeth Vs. Macbeth
<view this essay>.... manliness. Lady Macbeth illustrates her evil ambition, and her persecution of Macbeth's manliness in this quote. She is talking to Macbeth.
"Was the hope drunk?
Werein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since?
And wakes it now, to look so green and pale
At what it did so freely? From this time
Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard
To be the same in thine own esteem,
Letting "I dare not" wait upon "I would,"
Like the poor cat I' th' adage*"
(Act I, Scene vii, Lines 35-45, Page 36)
In this quote we can see that Lady Macbeth's ambitions are as evil as Macbeth's ambitions. Lady Macbeth is asking Macbeth if .....
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House Of The Seven Gables
<view this essay>.... often write about the history of their family, town, or whatever place they live in. Books where the author understands his subject and feels comfortable and passionate about it are the most interesting. When an author’s writing has been influenced by his or her personal history and cultural background, the writer understands it. It’s also much easier for an author to write about something having to do with their personal history or cultural background. If we are familiar with a subject it is much easier to convince our reader of the ‘experience’ or ‘story’ that is being written about.
Although Nathaniel HawthorneR .....
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find Ana
<view this essay>.... is representative of devoutness and Christianity which O'Connor apparently believed to be more prevalent in the "glamorous" Old South. Attention to prim detail separated the grandmother from the rest of her family who seemed to be living in a different world than she. As she organized herself in preparation for the trip, her family was described as rather common people living in a frusturated middle class world. O’Connor described the old woman as she settled herself comfortably, removing her white cotton gloves and putting them up with her purse on the shelf in front of the back window.
The children's mother still had on slacks and still had her head .....
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The Jungle
<view this essay>.... who own and run private
industries.
The Jungle starts with the marriage of Ona Lukoszaite and Jurgis
Rudkus in America, which was organized by Ona's cousin Marija. The
novel then flashes back to their lives in a rural Lithuanian town, and
how their families, Ona's stepmother Elzbieta, and her five children,
Jurgis' father, and four other adults, thought that America would be such
a great place to live in and decided to move to America. The day after
the wedding is over, everyone was back to work and Jurgis and Ona's
married life was cheerless. The pressures of work, poverty and illness
stifles the families spirits and then Dede Antanas, Jurgis' dad, .....
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Book Review: Darkness, Be My Friend
<view this essay>.... armed soldiers who are taking over Australia. After finding this, they
go on to perform numerous terrorist activities around the district to
hamper the enemy's progress. These including blowing up a bridge on a major
convoy route, attacking an important bay used for supplies and in Darkness,
Be My Friend, the teenagers set out from New Zealand to assist a small
group of elite New Zealand soldiers attack the new airbase that has been
built in their town. In this book, the New Zealand soldiers disappear
without a trace and the teenagers have to attack the airbase themsleves_
I think that this book is as much about adventure and survival as it is
about e .....
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Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
<view this essay>.... financial aid from Jack London. There is no table of contents as it is written in the form of a novel. Likewise, there are very few footnotes and the footnotes it does have are on how to pronounce things. There is a bibliography in the back which lists all of his sources for information on meatpacking and his other documentation. For the most part it is historically accurate, as it tells the life of a man who works in a realistic meat packing setting. Because it is fictional, though, it probably would not be much of an aid to a historical researcher. The novel itself, containing over Three hundred pages, is rather long and tediously boring.
Sinclair& .....
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Short Stories - "Spelling" And "Differently": Female Relationships
<view this essay>.... visiting the county home in an attempt to find a place for Flo to
live, "Rose spoke of the view and the pleasant rooms. Flo looked angry;
her face darkened and she stuck out her lip. Rose handed her a mobile she
had bought for 50 cents in the County Home crafts centre.... Stick it up
your arse, said Flo" (Oates 151). The reader sees no affection between the
two. In fact, the tone of the story illustrates a lack of acceptance and
even disappointment by Flo and shows that there has always been a distance
between the two.
The title is derived from a patient Rose met at the nursing home whose only
communication was spelling words. After meeting this patient, .....
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