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1071: The Child By Tiger
... Dick's action was. In addition, it showed how the human sole, no matter how strong, has the tendency to become violent or evil. In "The Child by Tiger" Wolfe uses those three elements of fiction to masterful show the truth about a human experience.
1072: The Cathedral
... seem to recognize the most important things in life. While a lot has been written about Raymond Carver, little has been written about Cathedral. Contributing writer Charles E. May in the Reference Guide to Short Fiction sites a change in Carver’s writing style beginning with the stories contained in the same anthology as Cathedral: "Whereas his early stories are minimalist and bleak, his later stories are more discursive and optimistic ...
1073: The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky
... Stephen Crane's Artistry. New York:CUP, 1975. Crane, Stephen. "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky." Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense. Ed. Thomas Arp. 7th ed. Fort Worth:Harcourt, 1998. Gibson, Donald. The Fiction of Stephen Crane. Carbondale: SIUP, 1968. Solomon, Eric. Stephen Crane: From Parody to Realism.
1074: The Beak Of The Finch
... The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions. New York: Scribner, 1996. "The 1995 Pulitzer Prizes, General Nonfiction: Jurors." 1997. The Pulitzer Prizes. http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1995/general-non-fiction/jury/ (28 Dec. 1997). Ruse, Michael. 1979. The Darwinian Revolution. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press. Shakespeare, William. c. 1598. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Ed. Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York: Washington Square ...
1075: The Araby
... stage of his life.   WORK CITED Atherton, J.S. "Araby." James Joyce's Dubliners. Ed. Clive Hart. New Yotrk: Viking, 1969. Deer, Harriet, and Irving Deer. "Characeter Through Tone in 'Araby.'" Toward Theme in Shrot Fiction. Ed. David K. Himber. Boston: Holbrook, 1973. Joyce, James. "Araby." The McGraw-Hill Introduction to Literature. Ed.Gilbert H. Muller and John A. Williams. New York: Mc-Graw-Hill, 1995. 2:105-08. Litz, A ...
1076: Tess - Fatalism
... Twentieth Century Interpretations of Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Ed. Albert LaValley, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1969. 48-61. Waldoff, Leon. Psychological Determinism in Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Critical Approaches to the Fiction of Thomas Hardy. Ed. Dale Kramer, London: MacMillan Press, 1979. 135-154.
1077: Sula
Many works of contemporary American fiction involve one individual's search for identity in a stifling and unsympathetic world. In "Sula," Toni Morrison gives us two such individuals. In Nel and Sula, Morrison creates two individual female characters that at first ...
1078: Sluaghterhouse-Five
... So it goes. Bobbing up-and-down, up-and-down, Billy beamed lovingly at bright lavender farmhouse that had been spattered with machine-gun bullets. (65) Billy Pilgrim finds comfort in Kilgore Trout’s science-fiction novels, which, coincidentally, have many similarities with the "alien" encounter and the "time traveling" Billy often experiences. The encounters are barricades Billy puts around himself so he does not have to face the reality of ...
1079: Sherlock Holmes
When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, he had no idea that his creation would become on of the most read and talked about fiction characters ever. Doyle himself did not even think that the Sherlock Holmes stories were good literature, but as he found out, people were not interested in the quality of his writing but rather being entertained ...
1080: Out Of The Silent Planet
... and it's not a book to be taken lightly. This is a book with a lot of inner meaning. It talks about the dark side of humanity. Filled with comedy, action, suspense and science fiction. But though it's not a very long book, it really doesn't need to be. The plot was uncertain at times but overall was detailed enough to present the over all struggle of one ...


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