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- 4681: The Chrysalids
- John Wyrndham the author of The Chrysalids is an extraordinary writer who has created this book in the state of two totally different worlds. Wyrndham has based this book on the different views toward blasphamies and ...
- 4682: William Wallace
- ... of debate is also centered around who actually betrayed him into the hands of the English. In Braveheart it is shown as Robert the Bruce who betrayed him. Some scholars claim that it was Scotsman John Mentieth, and even others say it was Mentieths servant. Most likely it is how James McKay writes it. Robert the Bruce had wanted a meeting with Wallace. Wallace and his page went to ...
- 4683: The Call Of The Wild
- ... from the group started to beat Buck. As the blows grew less and less painful, and he was fading farther and farther, Buck knew he was dying. While Buck was being beaten, a man named John Thornton came fort and took Buck from his attacker. The man nursed Buck back to health, and from that day forward, Buck lived for that man. Buck loved him with all his being. After being ...
- 4684: Creative Writing: The Present
- Creative Writing: The Present Theme: Greed and stupidity. "Mysterious Fires Breaking out Across Prince Rupert, British Colombia"-- John Reeves "I can't believe there is another one" read surprised Henry Peters. "That must be 5 houses in the last 2 months. Why would anyone do such a vapid thing?" "Dad, they don't ...
- 4685: The Book Of Matthew
- ... womb and born with a sinless nature. He is "God with us" and also God like us because He took on our nature and entered into human life and experience. When Jesus was baptized by John, he was given his heavenly authority as the Father's voice spoke from heaven and said, "This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased" (Matt 3:17). In chapter four ...
- 4686: The Awakening
- ... York: Norton, 1994. 137-139. Wells, Richard A. "An Etiquette Advice Book Sampler." Decorum: A Practical Treatise on Etiquette and Dress of the Best American Society. (1886): 248-49. Rpt. in "The Awakening": An Young, John H. "An Etiquette Advice Book Sampler." Our Deportment, Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society. (1882): 56. Rpt. in "The Awakening": An Norton, 1994. 122-125.
- 4687: The Araby
- ... Harriet, and Irving Deer. "Characeter Through Tone in 'Araby.'" Toward Theme in Shrot Fiction. Ed. David K. Himber. Boston: Holbrook, 1973. Joyce, James. "Araby." The McGraw-Hill Introduction to Literature. Ed.Gilbert H. Muller and John A. Williams. New York: Mc-Graw-Hill, 1995. 2:105-08. Litz, A. Walton. "Dubliners." James Joyce. Ed. Sylvia E. Bowman. New York: Twayne, 1966. Stone, Harry. "James Joyce." Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Paula ...
- 4688: The Abstract Wild
- ... explains his respect and love for mountain lions. He expresses a relationship with mountain lions similar to that of Doug Peacock and his experience with Grizzly Bears. In chapter four, Economic Nature, Turner explains how John Locke and Adam Smith shaped the ideas of our economy and how that has affected societys perception of nature. Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, and Adams decided the early fate of the American wilderness through Christian ...
- 4689: Rhetorical Criticism Of Cross
- ... domain): "The maker of a metaphorical statement selects, emphasizes, suppresses, and organizes features of the primary subject by applying to it statements isomorphic with the members of the secondary subject's implicative complex" [p. 28]. John Searle, in his well-known essay Metaphor, criticizes scholars whom, when studying metaphors, take for granted the nature and the functioning of the literal meaning. In Searle's opinion, there is no semantic difference between ...
- 4690: Tennessee Williams - Outcasts In His Plays
- ... 429 entries for Edward Albee. 3) According to critic Alan Sinfield, "EngLit" (his term for scholars attached to the new critical movement), "traditionally, has never had reason to see any homosexuality" (61). He reports that John Crowe Ransom, possibly the most influential scholar in the new critical movement, accepted for publication a poem from Robert Duncan and then, discovering the poet was gay, withdrew his acceptance. "Ransom thought homosexuals such as ...
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