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- 341: Wuthering Heights 4
- The Role of Books in Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte s 1847 masterpiece of English literature, Wuthering Heights, is a very deep and complex book that cannot simply be classified as a love story since there is no traditional happy ending for the primary ...
- 342: Anti-government Censorship on the Internet
- ... Such topics as "photosynthesis"-99.5%, "astronomy- 99.9%, and "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart"- 99.9% of the information was blocked using the Family Search. Similar results were found with names like" Thomas Edison," "Betsy Ross," "Emily Dickenson," "United States Supreme Court." Such filtering software will also be able to block out sexually explicit material, but at the same time filter out useful information and educational sites. Sites that deal with abortion ...
- 343: Wuthering Heights And The Them
- Revenge as a Theme in Wuthering Heights When Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte, first appeared in 1847, it was thought to be obscene and crude (Chase 19). To the common person, it was shocking and offensive, and it did not gain popularity until long after it was ...
- 344: Wuthering Heights Nelly
- Nelly. More than a servant! Why was Nelly the narrator? In the book Wuthering Heights, the author, Emily Bronte, made Nelly a servant who lives most of her life with Catherine the narrator. Many have questioned why Bronte would do so, and they have valid reasons such as : Why didn't she choose ...
- 345: Elizabeth Blackwell
- ... studies. In 1850, Elizabeth returned to New York City and was not allowed to practice medicine in any hospital. During this time, she fought hard for her rights to practice medicine. She and her sister Emily started the New York Infirmary for Women and Children. This won her acclaim from everyone and it allowed a place for women to practice medicine. She also gained tremendous recognition for her ability to meet ...
- 346: Wuthering Heights: A Novel of Revenge
- Wuthering Heights: A Novel of Revenge Often people become vengeful when they have been hurt deeply. In Wuthering Heights written by Emily Brontλ, Heathcliff is one character who seeks revenge when he is betrayed. Although Heathcliff becomes vengeful in his younger years, it is in his adulthood that he takes revenge against his former torturers. Even his ...
- 347: Mozart
- ... is heard in TV commercials and he has entered our pop mythology as the crass innocent of Peter Schaeffers Amadeus. His music is reputed to make one smarter. 8 List of works cited. Anderson, Emily, ed. The Letters of Mozart and His Family. New York, 1985 Deutsch, Otto Erich. Mozart: A Documentary Biography. Stanford, 1965 Elias, Norbert. Mozart: Portrait of a Genius. Berkeley, 1993 Halliwell, Ruth. The Mozart Family: Four ...
- 348: Thomas Jefferson
- ... government had been set up for the Americans and not for the British. The Declaration of Independence was primarily written by Jefferson in June 1776. Congress felt that the Declaration was too strong and gave Dickinson the responsibility of redrafting the document, but the new version included much of Jefferson's original text and ideas. In 1779, Jefferson became governor of Virginia, guiding Virginians through the final years of the Revolutionary ...
- 349: Kate Chopin: Adversity And Criticism
- ... thunderstorm. It was after writing this piece that Kate gradually abandoned her writing career. Whether or not the book was actually banned is unclear. Facts show that it did disappear for a number of years. Emily Tooth's biography shows the book was never banned; and she continued to be a valued member of the St. Louis society until August 1904. This statement raises questions to mind. If Kate received so ...
- 350: Neil Simon
- ... after the sermon to interview the minister. It was not until 1926 that Lydia Gruchy, the first female candidate, came forward, and not until 1936 that she was actually ordained. In 1929, after Nellie McClung, Emily Murphy, and three other feminists won the Persons Case, it was declared that, "Now only two great institutions wouldn't accept women on equal terms - the church and the beer parlour!" Arguments declaring that women ...
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