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- 1091: The Double Life In The Importa
- ... 17) Cecily s diary is her way to escape of the society s customs. It undergoes a kind of parody, for she writes everything about her relationship with an invented lover- their engagement, his love letters(which she has written), the break off of their engagement, their re-engagement. Cecily is not the natural country girl. She possesses the self-assurance of the experienced woman. Without being cynical she makes her ...
- 1092: The Red Badge Of Courage
- ... ground in all kinds of weather and poor living circumstances. Now, it might seem that a soldier's life is dreadful and all, but they do have their good times. Like when they receive their letters from home or after a great victory when they celebrate. The life in the camps is not the worst part of being a soldier. Obviously the horrifying and violent battles are the worst part of ...
- 1093: Stanley And Livingstone And Th
- ... E.P. Dutton and Company Inc., 1957 A good overall biography with plenty of maps. Blaikie, William Carden. David Livingstone. Philadelphia: The Keystone Publishing Company, Around 1890 A biography based mostly on his journals and letters. Chamberbin, Ted. "Forbidden Territory." (22 October 1999). (28 November 1999). This website provides a step by step look into the meeting of Stanley and Livingstone. It also briefly tells about some of Stanley's discoveries ...
- 1094: Persuasion--austin Poor Dick
- And upon looking over his letters and things, she found it was so, and is perfectly sure that this must be the very man, and her head is quite full of it, and of poor Richard! (Austen, 34) Richard Musgrove is ...
- 1095: Perspective In As For Me And M
- ... from Mrs. Bentley and her overwhelming suffocating personality. Along with Philipfs preoccupation with his study, Mrs. Bentley became obsessed with collecting one thousand dollars to open a bookstore, away from Horizon. In her constant letters to her past parishes to get money, she becomes distant from Philip, focusing the majority of her time on getting the money that is owed to them. Once again, this hinders the perspective that Mrs ...
- 1096: Madame Bovary 2
- ... with many famous novels such as, Salammbo (1862), Sentimental Education (1869), and The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1874). "Not even his death could not diminish the impact of his work and its influence on French letters throughout the rest of the nineteenth and all of the teith centuries." (3 -2- Outline I. Introduction II. Biography A. Flaubert's Life B. Flaubert's Influence C. Flaubert's Works III. Analysis: Conflicting Roles ...
- 1097: Marcus Brutus-the Tragic Hero
- ... suicide, his flaw was complete. Brutus was a man loyal to his country. He was very modest and did what he though was right. Although he can be swayed by other people, like the planted letters, he still thinks and acts on his own. He doesn t have other people think for him. Brutus was also well respected by the people of Rome; this is one reason why the conspirators wanted ...
- 1098: Identity Crisis (joy Luck Club
- ... the road in hopes some kind stranger would take them in, that way she would not have to see them die. Suyuan searches for her babies all through her life in America, sending multitudes of letters; they finally get in touch with her two months after she has died. Because her mother is not alive to meet her children, Jing Mei takes her place and the trip enables her to finally ...
- 1099: Great Gatsby 5
- ... The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Man and His Work. Ed. Alfred Kazin. (1962):89-92. Rpt. In 20th Century Literary Criticisms. Ed. Dennis Paupard. Vol. 14. Detroit: Gale, 1988. 147-149. Wilson, Edmund. Letters on Literature and Politics: 1912-1972 Ed. Elena Wilson, Farrar, Straus and Giroux. (1977):121-122. Rpt. In 20th Century Literary Criticisms. Ed. Dennis Paupard. Vol 14 Detroit: Gale, 1988. 147-149.
- 1100: Great Gatsby 3
- ... perhaps feel a little let down that Nick runs away from his experience in the East in much the same way that he has run away from that "tangle back home" to whom he writes letters and signs "with love", but clearly doesn't genuinely offer? Is it unfair to want more from our narrator, to show some kind of development in his emotional make-up? It is unfair to suggest ...
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