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- 4071: The Awakening 2
- ... 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.
- 4072: The Fall Of Satan
- The Arch-Fiend The Arch-Fiend, in The fall of Satan by John Milton, is a minded firm person who gets his word across to others. His stubborn attitude and arrogance shows that he is the strongest and smartest. The pride that made him believe he equaled the ...
- 4073: Difference Of Character Develo
- By: brennan Difference of Character Development in Beowulf and Grendel The main difference between the Anglo-Saxon poem, Beowulf, and John Gardners modern retelling, Grendel, lies in the development of the characters. In the epic poem, the characters are basically static, and their actions are predictable. In Grendel, Gardner calls this stereotypical thinking about heroes ...
- 4074: The Color Purple
- ... have lived her life shadowed by fear and pain. Celie's journey through her mind, in an effort to discover her true self, is where the true greatness of this book lies. Work Cited Klosowski, John E. "The Color Purple and Its True Color." Houston Cronicle. December 14, 1995 : 42-44.
- 4075: The Motif Of War In A Separate
- ... War can be experienced if there is an armed conflict between two groups (as in World War II), or just as a hostility one feels towards another person. In the novel, A Separate Peace by John Knowles the major motif is war, which is evident throughout the novel. The motif of warfare is represented in the novel by examples of real warfare. This novel takes place during World War II in ...
- 4076: Huck Finn-Racism
- ... Twains use of spelling errors, poor grammar, and curse words. In the politically correct 1990s however, the point of argument has now shifted to one of the major themes of the book: Racism. John Wallace once said of the book, Its the most grotesque version of racist trash ever written. Were Twains archetypal characters and use of vernacular language an assertion of his own racist views, or ...
- 4077: The Grapes Of Wrath 4
- In the novel, The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck describes a family's journey from Oklahoma to California during the 1930s. The Joad Family has to move to California because they cannot survive the horrible Dust Bowl in Oklahoma. They encounter many problems ...
- 4078: Hypnotism Is It Magic Or Reality
- ... Nov. 9, 1998. "Hypnosis and Biofeedback." Good Housekeeping March 1994: 104-7. Long, Patricia. "Medical Mesmerism." Psychology Today Jan. 1986: 28-29. Phelps, Lynn. Your Guide to Medical Hypnosis. Madison: Medical Physics Publishing, 1993. Wilkes, John. "A Study in Hypnosis." Psychology Today Jan. 1986: 23-27.
- 4079: The Grapes Of Wrath
- The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930's live under. The novel tells of one families migration west to California through the great economic depression ...
- 4080: The Future Of The Race
- ... short of the mark, Du Bois the (grand)father must be, if not slain, then laid aside. In Du Bois s place, West elevates several other black artists and public intellectuals. Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Sarah Vaughan, Toni Morrison and Richard Wright offer antidotes to black anguish. For West, being black is inherently tragic, for others see our bodies as abominable and our ideas as debased, while our pain ...
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