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- 561: ENGLISH
- ... couldn't even call up an old girlfriend whom he knew a long time ago. "But when I got inside this phone booth, I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order to finish schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times I must ...
- 562: Cathcher
- ... couldn't even call up an old girlfriend whom he knew a long time ago. "But when I got inside this phone booth, I wasn't much in the mood any more to give old Jane a buzz." Holden also had a problem getting his motivation together in order to finish schoolwork and succeed in his prep school. I have similar problems with my motivation and find at times I must ...
- 563: Outline On Edgar Allen Poe
- Jane Gomez 4/22/00 2nd period Thesis: The depression and hardships experienced by Edgar Allan Poe during his lifetime led to reoccurring themes of death and Goth in many of his short stories. I. The ...
- 564: Overhead Look At Sands
- ... you need to try to have a good balance of both. Would you like to share an essay, or contribute in anyway to this homepage? Just go to 'Wanted . . . ' for details! Go back to The Jane Austen Homepage Is learning, fine arts, philosophy, or another cultural activity your forte? Visit the Athens neighbourhood to find more homepages to suit your tastes!
- 565: Homeless Youth
- Powers, Jane L. and Barbara Jaklitsch. Reaching the Hard to Reach. Education & Urban Society, Volume 25, Issue 4, August 1993. At some point in time, all teenagers are expected to leave home and venture out on their ...
- 566: Pride And Prejudice
- Prejudice The first sentence of the novel, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austin, foreshadows the end of the book. She writes, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a good wife". At first ...
- 567: Pride And Prejudice
- ... her only chance at marriage, it is very admirable. She chooses to reject Mr Collins rather than debase herself. Her courage and strength are commendable. The readers' appreciation of Elizabeth is heightened by the way Jane Austen often juxtaposed her with characters lacking her attributes and depth of character. What is overlooked at first while reading this passage is the thought that Elizabeth must've given the issue of marriage to ...
- 568: Literary Theory And African Am
- ... attempts to recruit non-middle class, non-white, non-straight women into the movement. In the construction of the Feminist Theory, one important level needs to be considered: the element of false universalisation. According to Jane Flax, the definition of false universalisation is the drawing of a generalization that falsely assumes and does not mark the race, class, gender or sexual orientation of the group being discussed. Applying a set of ...
- 569: The Yellow Wallpaper
- ... God's sake, what are you doing!' I kept on creeping just the same, but I looked at him over my shoulder. 'I've got out at last,' said I, 'in spite of you and Jane. And I've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back!' Now why should that man have fainted? But he did, and right across my path by the wall, so ...
- 570: The Role Of Women In Utopia An
- ... audience to pity through her helpless state of her at her death. This is perhaps an indication of a belief at the time that women were more attractive doing nothing, just lying still, as in Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park" which espouses the ideal of a upper class's woman attractiveness depending on how she did "nothing". Women also don't appear to have the right of free speech. Female speech ...
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