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- 721: All Quiet on the Western Front: An Analysis
- ... facts in All Quiet on the Western Front. All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel that greatly helps in the understanding of the war. Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is fiction, but the visuals of the war and life during the war are all facts. Remarque accurately describes the new weapons and tactics used in the war. Remarque shows visuals of the camps and the battlefields ...
- 722: Young Goodman Brown / The Masque Of Red Death
- ... aspects that contribute to a Romantic piece of literature. Besides the two that I have already discussed there can be a supernatural aspect or natural / symbolic landscaping. The story can also have fact mixed with fiction and also a struggle between good and evil. The is also an imaginative / introspective idea to Romantic Literature. If all of these aspects are put into one story it will make a great piece of ...
- 723: The Prediction of 1984
- ... how the person who rebelled broke and if we can hold off longer than Winston then we will have won the battle against society. The hope that the reader finds in the downfall of a fiction society is the greatest characteristic of all anti-utopian books because it means that while the author foresees that society will end up in a totalitarian one, the author also sees that we don not ...
- 724: The Chosen
- The Chosen The Chosen, a fiction novel written in 1967 by Chaim Potok, is about two young Jewish boys and their friendship. It takes us along with them on their journey from adolescence to adulthood. They face many conflicts, and through ...
- 725: Stephen King: Telekinesis And It’s Effects On The Innocent
- ... the novel Carrie, which was written by Stephen King. Stephen King is noted for his use of the supernatural and the innocent. The theme of innocence betrayed is at the heart of Carrie..... throughout his fiction, the power of evil to malign and pervert the innocence is omnipresent. ( Magistrale 336 ). “Telekinesis is the ability to move objects or to cause changes ges in objects by force of the mind (King 43 ...
- 726: Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
- ... Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is a fully documented account of the annihilation of the American Indians in the late 1800s ending at the Battle of Wounded Knee. This book, a work of non-fiction, attempts to tell the story of the American West from the perspective of the indigenous population, the American Indian. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is an important work of literature as it is one ...
- 727: The Awakening: An Analysis
- ... best novel to be published by a self-consciously Southern writer before the twentieth century “…reading it can be a devastating and unforgettable experience”(Wolff 234). It meets a number of contemporary criteria for good fiction. The novel is not "local color" as are so many of the short stories. The setting is New Orleans and the upscale resorts of the Gulf Coast, and the opening scenes of the novel are ...
- 728: Character Analysis of Metamorphosis
- ... wants him to. The basic elements of this story are very sad but Kafka makes it memorable by incorporating ironically comic scenes in the story. Work Cited Kafka, Franz. "The Metamorphosis." Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Diana Gioia. 7th ed. New York: Longman, 1999. 26-33
- 729: A Date with Kosinski
- ... nothing but an old Polaroid snapshot: no negative, photographer unknown, camera thrown away" (Kosinski 182). Everything remembered is in the mind of the reader. Works Cited Paul R. Lilly, Jr. "Vision and Violence in the Fiction of Jerzy Kosinski." The Literary Review Spring 1992: 389-400. Rpt. In the Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon Hall. Vol. 53. Detroit: Gale Research. 1984. 223. Robert E. Ziegler. "The Romance of Terror and Jerzy ...
- 730: Young Goodman Brown: The Power of Darkness
- ... tale. Young Goodman Brown is an allegory. The question in the story is asked by Hawthorne regarding the relations of good versus evil but he never supplies us with an answer or determines fact or fiction. By doing so the interpretation is left up to the reader and his/her own mind and beliefs.
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