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- 7061: Bram Stokers Dracula
- ... the Count has devised an intricate plan to move to London and exercise his evil forces on innocent people there. However, a group of friends, including an open-minded but ingenious professor, a psychologist, an American, a rich man, as well as Jon an Harker and his wife Mina, learn of the Count's sinister plan and pledge to destroy him before he can create an army of un-dead vampires ...
- 7062: Critiscisms Of My Antonia
- ... constant cyclical themes. These themes are the cycle of the stages of human life, the cycle of the seasons of the year, and the cycle of the cultural phases of civilization. Works Cited Mayell, Frank. American Literature: Realism to 1945. Pasadua: Salem Press inc., 1981 Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views: Willa Cather. New York: Chelsea House Publisher, 1985. Wells, Kim. Domestic Goddesses. August 23, 1999. Online. Internet. November 4, 1998.
- 7063: Do You Have A Voice
- ... letter, Wiesel wrote, Have you seen pictures of emaciated children in Somalia? Look at them. If they don t move you to rage or compassion, look at them again. He is trying to get the American people to wake up and see what is going on around the world and that with a little help we can make a difference. He is a man that has a true and strong voice ...
- 7064: Lost Horizon
- ... Roberta Binklow, Father Perrault, and Chang. Hugh Conway is the central character of the novel and is the leader of the group. Captain Charles Mallinson is vice counsel working with Conway. Charles Bryant is an American who is running from the law for financial dealings and is using the name Henry B. Bernard. Roberta Binklow is a Missionary of the Eastern Mission. Father Perrault is the High Lama who runs Shangri ...
- 7065: Immigration Should Be Restricted
- ... s hope of finding a "good paying job". Business and industry owners do not care who they have working for them, as long as they hustle. So why, one may wonder would anyone hire an American worker at a higher rate, when an immigrant will do the same work for less pay? This increased competition for jobs is certainly related to the saturation of unemployed immigrants in the U.S. In ...
- 7066: Macbeths Ambition
- ... he finally decides to take the infamous way of murder in order to make his political desires come true. His ambition, stronger than the moral and social condemnation of killing, becomes his sole motive. The American philosopher David Young goes further in this analysis and sees in Macbeth how the act of regicide is a ready means of illustrating the genesis of tragic structure in struggles for power (Young 318). According ...
- 7067: Roman Fever
- EDITH WHARTON'S ROMAN FEVER Roman Fever by Edith Wharton is a story about two well-to-do American widows who escort their unmarried daughters on a grand vacation. Alida Slade and Grace Ansley are the primary characters in Wharton's tale that incorporates love, mother/daughter relationships and sexuality into a compelling piece ...
- 7068: Who Didn't Kill JFK?
- ... They wanted to seek revenge, because Kennedy betrayed them, and the agency was in jeopardy of losing all of their covert operation power. Only a year and a half after the Bay of Pigs disaster American attention was focused on Cuba again. (Netzley pg18) The Soviet's premier Nikita Khrushnev shipped intermediate range nuclear missiles to Castro. Kennedy responded by sending 63 ships to make a blockade. (Netzley pg 18) Their ...
- 7069: The Constituion
- ... excessive interference in local affairs by Parliament, terrorizing British officials in charge of selling the hated stamps. Events like these served to strengthen the tradition of self-government that had become so deeply embedded in American society. The from of government specified by the Constitution seems to be a continuation of this tradition. First, the Constitution specifies a federal system of government, which gives each individual state the right to a ...
- 7070: Their Eyes Were Watching God 4
- Unlike The Odyssey or any other epic tales, Their Eyes Were Watching God has a different perspective of what a hero is. In this novel, Hurston writes a story about an African-American woman named Janie Crawford whose quest is to find her identity and desire as a human being to be loved and appreciated for who she is. Her quest to fulfill those desires is not easy ...
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