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- 461: Christianity in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment: An Overview
- ... the schism between God and man may be, God's grace is greater still. Works Cited and Consulted Barnhart, Joe and Linda Kraeger. Dostoyevsky on Evil and Atonement: The Ontology of Personalism in his Major Fiction. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. The Cost of Discipleship. New York: Macmillan, 1959. Cameron, Norman, trans. Freedom and the Tragic Life: A Study in Dostoyevsky. By Vyecheslav Ivanov. New York: Noonday ...
- 462: Delsohn's The Emmitt Zone: Summary
- ... 18-97 Steve Delsohn's, The Emmitt Zone, was a fascinating book. It gave insight into the life of an NFL player, as well as to the life of Emmitt Smith. It was a non-fiction book. Telling of Emmitts life ever since he was big enough to hold a football, to the present day. Emmitt Smith came from the town of Pensacola in Florida. In his family were his two ...
- 463: Foreshadowing and Flashback; Two Writing Techniques That Make Fitzgerald A Great Writer
- ... that was read and adored by millions of readers and school students. Works Cited: Eble, Kenneth. F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc. 1963 Magill, Frank N. "Fitzgerald, F. Scott." Critical Survey of Long Fiction. Ed. Frank N. Magill. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1983. 953-967. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1925.
- 464: The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles
- The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles On page 316 of the novel The French Lieutenant's Woman author John Fowles briefly interrupts the fiction to discuss with the reader his role as a novelist. He has come up with two very different endings to the novel and wishes to share both with his readers. However, he cannot give two ...
- 465: Comparison of Herbert's "Dune" and Asimov's "Foundation Series": Effects of Technology and Belief Systems on the Individual
- Comparison of Herbert's "Dune" and Asimov's "Foundation Series": Effects of Technology and Belief Systems on the Individual Technology and belief have a great deal to do in making a good science fiction novel. Frank Herbert's Dune and Isaac Asimov's Foundation series give excellent examples of this. Belief systems are defined as religious beliefs in a society. Technology is defined as the level of science achieved ...
- 466: Tom Clancy: Believable Plots
- ... Tom Clancy often used specific references to historical facts, characters' personality and references to real military hardware to convince the reader of the believable plot in both novels. Even though much of the book was fiction, Clancy managed to convince the reader through the use of many facts that his plot was real. The believable plot allowed Tom Clancy to gain the reader on his side and made him one of ...
- 467: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- ... societies are much worse than those of today. In a utopian society, the individual, who among others composes the society, is lost in the melting pot of semblance and world of uninterest. In the science fiction book Brave New World, we are confronted with a man, Bernard Marx. Bernard is inadequate to his collegues. So he resorts to entertaining himself most evenings, without the company of a woman. This encourages his ...
- 468: Five Days of April: Notes
- ... April" Publisher: Pacer Books Place of publication: New York, NY No. of pages.: 188 II. Introduction. Other books by author: "The Lottery Rose, "No Promises in the Wind," "Up a Road Slowly" Type of novel: Fiction Setting: 1860's Place: Southern Illinois II. Main Characters and Descriptions. Jethro Boy that grows up from a boy to man during the Civil War. Ellen Jethro's mother. Ellen is a strong-hearted woman ...
- 469: Flowers For Algernon: Supplementary Book Review
- Flowers For Algernon: Supplementary Book Review The book, "Flowers for Algernon", was an exciting science fiction novel written by . The main characters of the story are the central character, Charlie, who is a mentally retarded individual involved in a remarkable experiment which increased his I.Q., Alice, a teacher at the ...
- 470: Hester Prynne: Comparion beween Reynold and Herzog Essays
- ... Hawthorne's] career illustrates the success of an especially responsive author in gathering together disparate female types and recombining them artistically so that they become crucial elements of the rhetorical and artistic construct of his fiction (Reynolds 179). Hawthorne used ironies of fallen women and female criminals to achieve the perfect combination of different types of heroines. His heroines are equipped to expel wrongs against their sex bringing about an awareness ...
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