Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Man on fire
"Man on fire" is a great and touching movie, which tells a story of a bodyguard names "John Creasy". Creasy was hired to protect a young daughter of a wealthy Mexico City couple "Pita" from getting kidnapped.
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Category: /History
The Man On The Moon
In the early 1950s, America and the Soviet Union competed in the greatest race of all time. It was the race to space, more specifically the race to the moon. The Space Race became a symbol of a broad political contest between two
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Category: /Literature/English
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Take a look at "Wisdom: Simple or Idiotic" and delve into the literal and figural importance of sight in Wise Blood. See how O'Connor weaves religious vision and free will into a story about a man wearing a blue suit and a black, broad-brimmed hat.
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Category: /Literature/English
To interpret or not to interpret A Good Man is Hard to Find on a religious level is the question for this story. It has often confounded college students because they were told in the past that the Misfit can be seen as a Christ-figure. However, even
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Category: /Literature/English
Why Im Glad to be a Man
For many years women have been discriminated in the workplace, in the home, and in society in general. For this reason, it is easier and more acceptable to be of the male race. Men have it easier in regards to safety
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Category: /History
Mans dream of flying has been apparent almost as long as mankind himself. However, the concept of an aircraft has only been around for approximately two hundred years. Before this time, man tried to fulfill this dream by mimicking the birds. They first
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Category: /Literature/English
In D.H. Lawrence's story, "The Blind Man," a man realizes what life is all about. Through the help of three very strong characters, Maurice, the blind man, figures out that you never realize all you have until something is taken away from you. Today
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Category: /Literature/English
refuge in that world but also takes Homer with her in the only manner possible death. As a final conclusion of Miss Emily's life and the story, her position in regard to the specific problem of time is suggested in the scene where the old soldiers appear
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Category: /Literature
Rebellion
We often view ourselves not as who we are, but the way others expect us to be, or the way they see us. Unless we are able to break free from our restrictions our development can be prevented from becoming what we want to be. In the story "A Man
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Category: /Literature/English
was a neo-Kantian). Similarly, on that basis I couldn't have told you what Cassirer thought a myth was, though it had something to do with emotions whose ``motor-expressions'' were rituals.
Now, I don't think I'm a stupid man, or a bad reader. In the line
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