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- 3181: Jane Eyre And Foreshadowing
- ... is a fine book, the man and woman capital, the style very generous and upright, so to speak. . . . Give my respects and thanks to the author, whose novel is the first English one (and the French are only romances now) that I've been able to read for many a day. While Thackeray conceded the book's excitement, what commended it to him was the quality of the writing, the clear ...
- 3182: Battle Between Sexes Critical
- ... it. Women have been thought of as being deviant. Typical female values are perceived at as being generous and caring and being all about peace and harmony while men are competitive and independent. The Soviet Revolution promised: women raised and trained exactly like men were to work under the same conditions and for the same amount of pay. Men were the ones who made the decisions that could effect a ...
- 3183: Youth And Poetry
- ... hands. We are constantly on the run trying to keep up with the fast paced world. How the young generations view poetry is that it is a waste of their time. Because of the new revolution of poetry, the types written these days are of destruction, hate, ugliness, and depression. These cliches of modern poetry repel youths from poetry because they do not want to be constantly reminded of the negative ...
- 3184: William Carlos Williams
- ... He was an inspiration to many, and in his clear and profound use of contemporary language and environment was truly a poetic voice in contemporary America. Williams was born to a British businessman and a French-Puertorican mother in 1883. He attended the Horace Mann School in New York and later graduated from Pennsylvania University Medical School. After opening his private practice Williams began his career as both a respected Pediatrician ...
- 3185: William Blake
- ... The green woods and dimpling stream celebrated in Laughing Song have been bound and restricted by progress and onset of technology. Blake values the freedom of nature, writing at the time of the great industrial revolution. He is speaking out against the destruction of the meadows and abuse of precious natural resources, to make way for heavy industry and with that, capitalism. However it not just the environment or political system ...
- 3186: Multiculturalism
- ... to their communities, and on the departmental publications to ensure that they reflect Canada's ethnocultural diversity. As a result, for instance, this year's Tax Guide has used names as examples that are neither French nor English. Language is vital to the everyday business of Revenue Canada, especially during the tax season. The department relies on the special language skills and cultural understanding of employees who voluntarily help taxpayers of ...
- 3187: 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea:
- ... benefit practical concerns instills admiration and confidence in those serving you. His many years of study also contributed to a broad knowledge of languages: Gentlemen , said he, in a calm and penetrating voice, I speak French, English, German, and Latin equally well . Knowing many languages is essential to becoming a great sea captain for you never know when or where you might travel. Nemo also has the ability to apply his ...
- 3188: 1984 - Success
- ... of succeeding or failing. Winston was different from the rest of the general population. He still had control of his own mind. He hated Big Brother and the Inner Party. He wanted to help the revolution so he joined the Brotherhood. He knew it would only be a matter of time before someone found out that he was against the party. He knew that he would be converted and then killed ...
- 3189: Turn Of The Screw- Henry James
- ... 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 ...
- 3190: Transcendentalism 3
- ... accidental,-- came to him by inheritance, or, gift, or crime; then he feels it is not worth having; it does not belong to him, has no roots in him, and merely lies there, because no revolution or no robber takes it away. (Self-Reliance 45) According to Emerson, a truly self-sufficient person can accomplish anything in life without the help of others. Emerson was also a believer in non-conformity ...
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