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- 8031: The Awakening
- ... York: The Ungar Publishing Company, 1986. Jasenas, Elaine. "The Frengh Influence in Kate Chopins The Awakening." Nineteenth-century French Studies 4.(Spring): 312-322. Jones, Michelle L.. "Kate Chopin." Great Lives From History: The American Woman Series. Ed. Frank N. Magil. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Salem Press, 1995. 383-387 "Maupassant, (Henri Renι Albert) Guy de." Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. 1998 ed. Maupassant, Guy de. "The Awakening." Moiron and Short ...
- 8032: The Awakening
- ... But they need not have thought that they could possess her, body and soul"(685). Unable to have a full human existence, Edna chooses to have none at all. Works Cited Chopin, Kate. "The Awakening". American Literature Volume II: Realism to the Present, 6th edition. Ed. George McMichael. Upper Saddle River: Prentice-Hall, 1997. 683-775.
- 8033: History Of Singing Styles
- ... through with My Fair Lady and Guys and Dolls all the way to Andrew Lloyd Webber and his works. So opera became musicals. The other major influence on today's music came from the Black American culture. Early on black slaves were brought to America and introduced their music to Western culture by singing in the churches etc. This developed the Negro spirituals and eventually along came things like the blues ...
- 8034: The Black Cat
- ... by the cat. Throughout the story, the narrator shows common signs of paranoia, such as delusions, irrational actions, and high amounts of anger. Works Cited Poe, Edgar Allan. "The Black Cat." The Heath Anthology of American Literature. Ed. PaulLauter. Lexington, Massachusetts: DC Heath and Company, 1990. 346-353.
- 8035: The Color Of Water - A Search For Identity
- The American Heritage Dictionary defines identity as the distinct personality of an individual. Many factors make up one's identity, such as race, one's relationship with society, and religion. People seek other people who with they ...
- 8036: History Of Music
- ... He also wrote chamber music and songs. Two important works written in his later years illustrate the principles and potential of his polyphonic technique: The Musical Offering and The Art of Fugue. After the French Revolution, a bloody affair lasting three years from 1789 to 1792, one of the most prominent composers was Beethoven. It was at this time he that was writing such pieces as the Eroica Symphony (1803) and ...
- 8037: My Goals and Aspirations
- ... and numerous other professions. Now I come to a crossroad in my life where I must choose what to do with my future, choose what will make me happy. I have always wanted the typical American Dream to have a husband I am in love with, a stable job, loving children, and a house in the suburbs. But now I realize that there are so many other steps I need to ...
- 8038: History Of Arabic Music
- ... and contemporary styling as well, Arabic music has almost an innate quality of enjoyment for me. Its songs speak of the life and culture of Arabic countries and its melody is not commonly heard on American radio stations. Its songs tell the story of the Arabic people, people who are similar to Americans but also different in many ways. The songs are a romantic and wonderful inspiration to me while living ...
- 8039: Harlem Renaissance
- ... racial discrimination there. Men were not the only active writers during the renaissance. Zora Neale Hurston was a colorful and flamboyant figure that created controversy whenever and wherever she appeared. Hurston was a leading African American woman writer of the Harlem Renaissance. She earned the most recognition for achievements and was the most prolific of the women in the Renaissance era. Unlike the other writers of the Renaissance, Hurston was not ...
- 8040: Justifying Natural Born Killers
- ... Later on in the movie, the director tries to show that Mickey and Mallory do have a good side. He does this by letting us know that they did not want to kill the Native American because he was the only person that is showing them love. Mickey and Mallory believed that demons were the ones that caused them to commit all the murders. An according to Mickey and Mallory, love ...
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