Papers 1931-1940 of total 68083 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that: ”since I was born I had assumed that the world ran on very simple lines, like a larger version of our church”(26) The mother is named to be “Jesus Belle” since she is deeply involved with religion and church, and as the daughter of “Jesus Belle”, Jeanette…
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…. Faustus knows everything about the material world and is dissatisfied with it. So, he becomes infatuated with the spiritual world. This is why he wants to sell his soul. His desire for knowledge overcomes his sensibility. Dorian Gray read many books about…
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…, 40). Tristan Tzara, in an attempt to name what Dadaism is says, “Every page must explode, either by profound heavy seriousness, the whirlwind, poetic frenzy, the new, the eternal, the crushing joke, enthusiasm for principles… Rough, bouncing, riding…
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…the universal themes of death, of ambition, and of guilt. Shakespeare reveals the theme of death in his tragedy, Macbeth. At the end of the first Act, Lady Macbeth expresses her desire to become completely numb to the pain and suffering of others so that she may have…
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…of our country. This incident has stunted our country’s progress. It will be difficult for our leaders in the 21st century to reaffirm this country’s name as a respectable country unless something is done quickly to end this calamity that has befallen our…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…down an unescapable road of doom by an outside force, namely fate in the form of the three witches. The second suggests that there is no supernatural force working against Macbeth, which therefore makes him responsible for his own actions and inevitable…
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…of ideals which have an innocent quality about them, which are tainted only by Irene’s desire to enforce them. Irene’s goal of equality between blacks and whites is one that most people can relate to, but when her personal feelings come into play, her ideals…
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…“Ramses the Great” In the Egyptian pyramids of Giza, Ramses the Great ruled as the greatest pharaoh of all times. Ramses the Great, also known as Ramses II, or just Ramses, was born in 1304 B.C., and was given the name the Justice of Ray is Powerful…
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…on in the poem he says, "The infamous killer fought for his freedom, wanting no flesh but retreat, desiring nothing but escape; his claws had been caught, he was trapped." In those lines it is saying that Beowulf will go fight the evil, Grendel or "infamous killer…
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…The Boston Massacre is an event in our early history that has been largely misunderstood. Blame for the street fight was placed entirely on the British by the colonial media, in hopes of stirring a deeper desire of freedom among the people. However…
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