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1801: Summary of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
... s problems: replace it with Socialism. The Socialist party is promoted as an international political party that will solve all of the world's problems. Every member of the party was told about the "Socialist revolution", when the entire planet would become Socialist. Not once does the book mention the possibility of failure. It even claimed Socialists would control the country by 1912. The Socialists despised the concept of competition. They ...
1802: Metamorphosis: Metamorphosis Taking Place Involving Gregor and Its Effect on the Family
... mother, father, and sister have to get jobs. Mrs. Samsa, Gregor's mother, sews lingerie for a local clothing store. His sister, who took a job as a salesgirl to help the family, also learns French in the evening so she might get a better position in the future. Mr. Samsa, Gregor's father, takes a job as a messenger for banking institutions. Turning into a bug, Gregor causes a lack ...
1803: An Analysis of The Glass Menagerie
... the dark atmosphere and their mother always tries to make it as pleasant as possible. The two women do not get out much to socialize. Amanda sometimes goes to D.A.R. (Daughters of the Revolution) meetings, but Laura does not like to socialize at all. She has a slight limp and is extremely shy with people. When she does leave the apartment, she falls. She is unable to function in ...
1804: The Awakening: Casting Shadows
... Edna's “awakening” occurs and she is able to grow spiritually, intimately and emotionally. Her life is confined as if in a cage. This confinement is represented by the parrot in the story squaking in French “Get out!”. He was caged and he was screaming to leave. The same is true of Edna's heart. It was screaming for freedom and independence in her monotonous life. This resulted in her moving ...
1805: Chaucerian Commentary
... During Chaucer s era, England was far behind much of Europe not only in social theory but also in the literary movement of the early renaissance. For this reason Chaucer s earliest literary inspirations were French and Latin examples rather than British works. However it was Chaucer s move to Italy while in service to the British government that brought him in contact with the works of Italian masters, Dante and ...
1806: Comparison Of Alex From Clockw
... Bog bust and bleed you, grahzny bastards (Burgess 65). The police easily apprehend him after he is betrayed. Alex s droogs caused him to be sent to jail. Jack on the other hand started his revolution. He proclaimed Who s going to join my tribe I gave you food my hunters will protect you from the beast (Golding 150). His savage personality and ability to tell people what they want to ...
1807: A Doll's House: Theme of Emancipation of A Woman
... many women are in a situation similar to Nora's. Although many people have accepted women as being equal, there are still people in modern America who are doing their best to suppress the feminist revolution. People ranging from conservative radio-show hosts who complain about "flaming femi-nazis," to women who use their "feminine charm" to accomplish what they want are what is holding the female gender back. Both of ...
1808: Daisy Miller
... first novel, Watch and Ward serialized in Atlantic Monthly in 1871. In 1877, James wrote The American, while visiting Paris and Rome. In 1878, The Watch and Ward appeared in book form, and James wrote French Poets and Novelists (criticism), and The Europeans (novel). While visiting Paris and Italy in 1879, he wrote Daisy Miller (novella), An International Episode; the critical biography, Hawthorne; and The Madonna of the Future and Other ...
1809: Animal Farm: Notes
... also spread a lot of lies around about Napoleon. Events in Summary: What happened first: The first thing that happened in my book Animal Farm was that the animals over took the Manor Farm. The "revolution," as they called it, was achieved with great ease. Jones had gotten so drunk at a bar that he did not get home until noon and then went to sleep until late that evening. The ...
1810: Oliver Twist and Hedda Gabler: Commentary on the Social Conditions of that Time
Oliver Twist and Hedda Gabler: Commentary on the Social Conditions of that Time Both Charles Dickens and Henrik Ibsen, writing at the onset of the Industrial Revolution, made their literary work a commentary on the social conditions of the time. Their work illustrates the conditions of life at the time and their characters portray ,if a bit idealized, the nature of people ...


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