Papers 721-730 of total 7885 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…; finally satisfied with herself, with a little help from her ‘teacher’, Frank. Frank and Rita share a special bond, evident from the very beginning of the play. In the first instance where they meet, Frank is charmed by her witty brashness. He finds her blunt…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and hostility” (53.) In Joyce’s “Eveline,” father and lover are pitted simultaneously against Eveline, vying for ownership of her. Through her thoughts and memories Eveline realizes that she can chose neither Frank nor her father- both merely want to control her…
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Category: /Literature
…sufferings of the Sioux women, David's family and the Hayden name in the small town of Bentrock. In Montana 1948 we learn why and how they suffered and the outcome severity of the crimes that were committed by Frank Hayden. Frank Hayden; son to Julian Hayden…
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…In the short story, "Eveline," James Joyce introduces us to the life of a young woman named Eveline. She has the opportunity to escape with Frank, the man she thinks she loves, to a faraway country in search of a new life. Instead, she decides to stay…
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…, but in the outside world, the boys would be known by the American names they adopted. Vincenzo became James; Raffaele became Ralph; Salvatore became Frank; Alphonse became Al. Later children were Amadeo Ermino (later John and nicknamed Mimi), Umberto (later Albert John…
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Category: /Literature/English
…What influence do Alan’s parents have on his personality? From the play entitled ‘Equus’ it can be seen that both Alan’s mother, Dora Strang and his father, Frank Strang do have an active influence on their son’s personality. Alan must have had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…other but also have different ways of viewing life and death. Scotty’s parents, Howard and Ann, seem to live in a dream world where nothing can happen to them. They are a middle to upper class family, with Howard’s job as a cardiologist supporting…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Irony is really important in literature, especially in novels. In the Bean Trees, Barbara Kingsolver uses situational irony to make her novel more interesting. She shows this kind of irony through three characters: Taylor, Lou Ann, and Turtle. First…
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…difficult to believe Truman and Stimson's claim that the only reason the bomb was dropped was for military reasons. There exists evidence in Truman's diaries and letters to his wife that seems to contradict Alperovitz's revisionist theory of American diplomacy…
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Category: /History
…, still retired, but soon to return and begin campaigning for his third term as Governor, Hayes noted in his diary that "I do not sympathize with a large share of the [national] party leaders. . . . I doubt the ultra measures relating to the South…
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