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- 7981: Turgenev's Fathers and Sons
- ... that romanticism was nonsense, was turned around and in the end suffered the same conflict Pavel went through in life, the love of a woman he could'nt have and the feelings of love so great that it helped destroy him.
- 7982: The Awakening: Triumph Over Tragedy
- ... an atmosphere that is shrouded in irony, suspense and mystery. These figures must also make the audience love them, feel for them and experience the anguish and pain they will undergo. King Lear is a great example of a tragic figure. He appeals to the reader, and captures their attention. The reader ends up sympathizing for him, and wanting him to overcome the obstacles which block his path. He motivates the ...
- 7983: French Nuclear Testing
- ... renowned Jacques Cousteau has publicly asked Chirac to rescind the tests. Cousteau has even resigned from the government agency Council for the Rights of Future Generations, in protest. France, along with the United States and Great Britain, has not signed a treaty completely prohibiting the detonation of any nuclear device in the South Pacific. Many of the protesting nations located in the Pacific have signed and support this treaty . Also, France ...
- 7984: Thunder Rides A Black Horse: Mescalero Apaches and the Mythic Present
- ... the constellations and planets and determine what time it is, even though as the seasons change, so do the times. This was difficult for the author to understand or learn even though she spent a great deal of time at the reservation over many years. She says, "to be a competent star watcher at Mescalero requires years of watching until the sky becomes as familiar as the back of one's ...
- 7985: Custer
- ... came to battle with the Indians to conquer the North American land that hundreds of Indian nations had lived on for thousands of years before the Europeans arrived. The Indians chief, Sitting Bull was a great military, political, and spiritual leader. He had a vision that the whites were going to battle with them. So the Indians were ready for battle. Who knows what would have happened if Sitting Bull didn ...
- 7986: International Business Ventures
- ... of major importance. Not only must the members be competent in communication and understanding, but the management selecting the team must be confident in the abilities of each individual. Communication in international affairs plays a great role for the fact that different languages spoken and unspoken are involved. The communication through a translator let alone person-to person communication can be vastly misconstrued.5 The individual's communication skills should be ...
- 7987: The Puritan Society in N. Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
- ... everyone can be enlightened by God, are harassed because their beliefs question the hierarchy of the Puritan church. Those who are at the top of this hierarchy, most of them learned scholars and men of great intellect, are highly respected by the citizens and are seen as "mortals in fellowship with angels." The respect they earn even goes so far that they can directly grasp political power. Hawthorne shows that concerning ...
- 7988: Morrison's Beloved: The Psychological Suffrage of Former Slaves
- ... prose, dialogue as rhythmically satisfying as music
and scenes so clearly etched they're like hallucinations" (25-26). Snitow compares Morrison's writing style to Dickens, in that she believes that each of them are great, serious writers. Also, Snitow believes that Morrison sets herself apart from other writers by rejecting irony. She sees the novel as mixing the grotesque with passion and romance; not just irony or zaniness, which is ...
- 7989: Crime and the Black Market in Modern Day China
- ... market are increasingly growing in China, the country may not entirely become sheathed in a cloak of crime. A visitor to the United states in the 19th century might have easily been overwhelmed at the great injustices which occurred here. Crime, crooked politicians, and even a basic anarchy were evident in many parts of our country. At that time, we were in a period of rapid economic growth. China is in ...
- 7990: Madame Bovary: The Origin of Emma And Nora
- Madame Bovary: The Origin of Emma And Nora Gustave Flaubert and Henrik Ibsen are both known as great writers and harsh social critics. In fact when Flauberts masterpiece Madame Bovary was released, he was arrested on the grounds that his novel was morally and religiously offensive to the public, despite the fact that ...
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