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801: A Man For All Seasons,by Rober
... Notes. Toronto: Coles, 1994. Hodges, John C., et al. Harbrace College Handbook For Canadian Writers. 4th ed. Toronto: Harcourt, 1994. Houghton Mifflin Co. The American Heritage Dictionary & Roget's II: The New Thesaurus. electronic ed. China: Seiko, 1993.
802: All My Sons
... with his parents. His mother is totally against him marrying Ann, because it would be showing that Larry isn’t coming back. “ I said he’s dead! I know! He crashed off the coast of China on Nov. 25th! His engine didn’t fail him. But he died. I know...” That is a quote from Ann when she finally reveals to Kate that Larry is really dead. She didn’t want ...
803: Chicano Literature
... His other novels include: Heart of Aztlan (published in 1976), Tortuga (published in 1979), and The Silence of the Llano (published in 1982). Anaya also has written a number of nonfiction books: A Chicano in China (published in 1976), and Aztlan: Essays on the Chicano Homeland (published in 1989). The selection I read, “Solomon’s Story,” from the novel Tortuga is most definitely humorous. Anaya’s use of description paints a ...
804: Creative Writing - Fiction - T
... space carrying ten scientists, two computer programmers, one archeologist, fifty military officers and soldiers, two mathmaticians, and two language experts (fluent in fourteen languages or more) from each major country: the USA, Belgium, Russia, Japan, China, England, Italy, and Israel. Ample food and fuel was also on board to sustain all of them for the maximum possible length of the trip: four-hundred years. This trip length is only possible due ...
805: All My Sons 2
... with his parents. His mother is totally against him marrying Ann, because it would be showing that Larry isn t coming back. I said he s dead! I know! He crashed off the coast of China on Nov. 25th! His engine didn t fail him. But he died. I know... That is a quote from Ann when she finally reveals to Kate that Larry is really dead. She didn t want ...
806: A Rose For Emily
... saw of Homer Barron. And of Miss Emily for some time. The next time they saw Miss Emily, she was fat and her hair was turning gray. When Miss Emily was fortyish, she begins teaching china painting, but after six or seven years the front door was closed after the last student and remained closed for good. The final images of Miss Emily could be seen in one of the downstairs ...
807: A Rose For Emily 3
... saw of Homer Barron. And of Miss Emily for some time. The next time they saw Miss Emily, she was fat and her hair was turning gray. When Miss Emily was fortyish, she begins teaching china painting, but after six or seven years the front door was closed after the last student and remained closed for good. The final images of Miss Emily could be seen in one of the downstairs ...
808: A Rose For Emily Characterizat
... madness. Miss Emily, the main character of this story, lives for many years as a recluse, someone who has withdrawn from a community to live in seclusion. "No visitor had passed since she ceased giving china-painting lessons eight or ten years earlier" (394). Faulkner characterizes Miss Emily's attempt to remove herself from society through her actions. "After her father's death she went out very little; after her sweetheart ...
809: Joy Luck Club
... does not understand or even fully know her mother because she does not know about her tragic past and the pain she still feels from the memory of it. Because Suyuan lost two daughters in China, and her entire family was killed in the war, she leaves this place behind her and places all of her hopes in America and her family there. She wants the very best for her daughter ...
810: THE MONKEY
... second time he than he succeeds in the Journey to the West and has faced many obstacles in trying to get there. They than arrive to the Western Paradise where the pilgrims went back to China and Tripitaka brought his disciples to the emperor who than treated them as servants. When the emperor had the Grand Ceremony the true scriptures were read for the first time with the result that the ...


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