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- 1961: Report on The Prince by Machiavelli
- ... say that he is to harsh in his ideas, and that he even seems immoral. The truth is Machiavelli is only being honest with what he has observed consistently in history to be true. The effect of his writing are still found today too. People still need virtue in order to be a good ruler or manager. Success is still to those who can make quick and intelligent choices. The government ...
- 1962: The Fall of the House of Usher: Imagery and Parallelism
- ... fallen apart a long time before. By giving objects almost lifelike characteristics, Poe gives the house a supernatural quality which serves to make the story more interesting and suspenseful in his treatment of the houses effect on its inhabitants. There are sections in the story where different forms of art; a painting and a poem, are introduced. Both of them tell a story within a story. These stories , in their own ...
- 1963: Summary of "The Death of Woman Wang" and "The Classic Slum"
- ... factor in The Classic Slum but the food factor is not as great in The Death of Woman Wang. The respect that a widow has on here dead husband is in no way the same effect that the widow has on here dead husband in The Death of Woman Wang. The Classic Slums wife would just remarry of get a divorce to solve the problem, but in The Death of Woman ...
- 1964: Lord of the Flies: Golding's Reality - Fact or Fiction
- ... book is about society and about the true evil and savage beast inside us all. This is a sad thing to say but this book is definitely Factual. This book didn't have a great effect on society but this novel also shows that Golding was a very intelligent man for seeing things that many others did not. He was correct by saying that all men are evil at heart. Works ...
- 1965: "Down and Out Paris and London"
- ... that the rich and poor are different only by their incomes. He expresses this by saying: "The average millionaire is only the average dishwasher dressed in a new suit." (p. 121) Orwell discusses the powerful effect that one's clothes has on one's personality and how they affect how one is perceived. Once one puts on the clothes of a tramp, Orwell discovered, one is put in an entirely different ...
- 1966: They Shall Inherit the Earth: Loss of Innocence
- ... in their own unique ways. The loss of innocence is not a positive change in life. In many cases, the loss of innocence in an individual initiates a chain of negative events that not only effect that individual, but effects others as well. Bibliography 1. Callaghan, Morley. They Shall Inherit the Earth. Ontario: McClelland and Stewart Limited, 1984
- 1967: Madame Bovary: The Origin of Emma And Nora
- ... authors. It is also good to at least have an idea about the society in which they lived. Then it is possible to see why they had certain viewpoints and how these viewpoints had an effect on the personalities and actions of their characters. Gustave Flaubert was born on December 12, 1821 in Rouen, France to a wealthy surgeon. As a boy he was well aware of the incompetence in the ...
- 1968: The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism of the Letter A
- ... you' answered the minister, 'if thou hast any means of pacifying the child, do it forthwith! . . . I know nothing that I would not sooner encounter than this in passion a child! . . . it has a preternatural effect. Pacify her, if thou loves me!'" (pg. 192) The whimpering minister requests Hester to quiet Pearl by refastening the letter of shame on her bosom. Pearl's cry remind Dimmesdale of the sin that they ...
- 1969: A Book Report on Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
- ... s exile, but by greeting the Director as lover and father, Linda and John turn him into an obscene joke. Bernard stays and becomes the center of attention of all London because he is, in effect, John's guardian, and everybody wants to meet the Savage. Linda goes into a permanent soma trance after her years of exile on the Reservation. John is taken to see all the attractions of new ...
- 1970: The Scarlet Letter: Evil and Mistriss Hibbins
- ... his hand over his heart. The two conversations that Mistriss Hibbins has with Pearl and Hester occur at the last scaffold scene. Not only does Mistriss Hibbins affect Pearl and Hester, but she has an effect on Dimmesdale himself. She tries to make him think that he is evil, too. Dimmesdale does believe her because he is surprised he is even talking to her at all. "And his encounter with old ...
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