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4141: Stephen Crane
... of troubles, which reach their exciting end in a place that, ironically, was established for the “society” of the town. The transformations used in “The Blue Hotel” reveals some interesting facts about how the dramatic effect is created and how the actual telling of the story is tied to Crane's philosophic and moral standpoint. He also activates components speaking of violence and war throughout the text. Here I will discuss ...
4142: Paul L. Dunbar
... feels about this individual that he appears to be having trouble speaking with. He describes how fearless he was and now how timid he has grown. These types of poems would still have a lasting effect if they were given to Ladies of the 20th century. In conclusion Dunbar was important because his talent was at least equal to the pressure that his position as a representative of his race put ...
4143: George Lucas Biography And Wor
... reserved man. He always blends into the background and no one ever thinks he is the man in charge. When people first met him, they thought that he was ran errands or something to that effect. I have always thought of Lucas to be a loud and talkative man. However, he is quite the opposite. Finally, one never realizes how hard it is to make a movie. When you see one ...
4144: Gwendolyn Brooks
... opposites together, much as a person has the most vivid memories of the happiest and saddest times. The poem continues on in this fashion where each word is meaningful and the sound contributes to the effect of the poem. “The Bean Eaters” displays her use of ordinary speech, sound, and effective use of words quite well. But these elements are found in her other poems also. “We Real Cool,” possibly her ...
4145: Political Policies Between The
... down or made it more benign" (Garthoff 1994:1123). Perhaps d้tente could be viewed, not as a method of preventing or deterring tension which might lead to war, but as a way of postponing their effect until the United States could more effectively deal with them. By 1976, d้tente was a controversial term with both left and right hands of the disagreement criticizing its development. With the Administration of Jimmy Carter ...
4146: Communism - From Marx To Zemin
... 1989 and he placed Jiang Zemin in the powerful post of chairman of the Central Military Commission. In 1993 Jiang was named president of China. Jiang's policy, like that of his mentor, is to effect market reforms while keeping the country politically and socially conservative(Profiles). That is going to be difficult though with Hong Kong having been returned to China on June 1, 1997. President Jiang Zemin himself will ...
4147: Plato And Justice
... willingly and without coercion. Ordinary justice/outer morality is every part doing its own job and Inner morality occurs when each part does its job, which is psychic harmony. It is basically a cause and effect situation. If there is psychic harmony in the individual there will be morality in the community. The Adequacies are there are three parts in the community and three parts in the individual that work simultaneously ...
4148: Poe
... genius “ in them. D.H. Lawrence sees Poe more as a scientist than an artist. D.H. Lawrence states that “ This is why Poe calls his things “ tales ” . They are a concatenation of cause and effect”( Lawrence, p. 21). D.H. Lawrence also recognizes Poe as an artist too though. Lawrence states “ His best, however are not tales. They are more. They are ghastly stories of the human soul in its ...
4149: Pablo Picasso
... marked a change from the Analytical Cubism of 1910-11, still linked to Cezanne, to the Synthetic Cubism of the years 1912-14, which replaced common, recognizable images of reality by signs whose raw sculptural effect increased the expressive while they decreased the symbolic value. "When I want to paint a cup," Picasso commented, "I will show you that it is round, but it may be that the general rhythm and ...
4150: MARGARET ATWOOD
... is only a small part of what may be stored in this dark repository. Lost memories lie down there like sunken treasure, to be retrieved piecemeal, if at all; and amnesia itself may be, in effect, a sort of dreaming in reverse; a drowning of recollection, a plunging under." The problem is, Dr. Jordan, a mama's boy with rather thin boundaries, is increasingly bewitched and bewildered, plunging into his own ...


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