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- 561: Summary of Shelley's Frankenstein
- ... with nature in such a way would make him play the role of God. With Victor Frankenstein feeling that he had no true friends, the only relief he had of expressing his feeling was through letters to Elizabeth. Elizabeth was not Victors' true sister but he loved her very dearly, making sure to always write her when ever he had the chance. Yet, when Victor left something strange came over him ...
- 562: Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Analysis of Angel and Alec's Attitudes Toward Tess
- ... because he doesn't care what people think of him. Angel and Alec affected Tess in different ways. Angel disturbed her emotionlly when he left to go to Britain and did not respond to his letters. He did not mean to harm Tess intentionally because he loved her for herself. Alec hurt her physically and emotionally. He hurt her physically by raping her and hurt her emotionally the same way. He ...
- 563: The Concubine's Children: An Analysis
- ... they recount horrific events. This style of writing often cheapens the content of the story, making it seems rather impersonal, even for nonfiction. The book itself was written recently, using the author's grandfather's letters as a guide. The author wrote the book in an attempt to better educate herself about her Chinese heritage, and about a nation that seemed foreign to her, a place "you'd find yourself if ...
- 564: Symbolism in The Glass Menagerie
- ... Sometimes there were as many as seventeen a day,all prominent men on the Mississippi Delta.To make some extra money she sells The Homemaker's Companion that features the serialized sublimations of ladies of letters who think in terms of delicate cuplike breasts,slim,tapering waists ,and rich and creamy thighs.Those are all parts of her fantasy world which make her think back to the time when she was ...
- 565: Christianity in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment: An Overview
- ... Study in Dostoyevsky. By Vyecheslav Ivanov. New York: Noonday Press, 1960. Dostoevkij, F.M. in The Great Soviet Encylopedia: A Translation of the Third Edition. 1975 ed. Frank, Joseph and David I Goldstein, Editors. Selected Letters of Fyodor Dostoyevsky. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1987. Monas, Sidney, trans. Crime and Punishment. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky. New York: Penguin, 1968. Morsm, Gary Saul. How to Read. Crime and Punishment. Commentary 1992 ...
- 566: The Metamorphosis: The Last Four Pages
- ... table, and the scene on the trolley. During the scene at the kitchen table, there is a common change among the family members: their new willingness to do things independently. Their bold act of writing "letters of excuse" is a clear example of their new independence. Prior to Gregor's death, the family relied completely on Gregor's financial support and had little in terms of responsibilities. Kafka explains this lack ...
- 567: Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!: An Innovative Narrative Technique
- ... instrument of revenge for his mother. The lawyer is a character solely of Shreve's invention, which allows him to explain the maybe's surrounding Bon's discovery of his parentage: maybe he wrote the letters that were the catalyst for the event to follow (Krause 156). Quentin and Shreve both begin to think as one at this point. The compelling nature in part to the attention to details, such as ...
- 568: Bram Stoker's Dracula
- ... other novels but then it differs slightly. The book starts off as a first person Journal of the first character describing his experiences. But then it switches to someone else's journal, and then to letters between two characters, and later to a newspaper article. It follows this pattern roughly throughout the book. At various points, the plot builds up with one character's journal and then it jumps to another ...
- 569: The Color Purple: Real Outcome of Economic Achievement and Alternative Economic View
- ... attempt the task at hand by relating the novel to two Models (Historical and Empirical Data, Manners and Customs) of representation in the "real" and "alternative" worlds of The Color Purple. By focusing on the letters describing the lynching of Celie's father, and the letter describing Celie's economic stability and happiness (found in last letter), we will have established a clear distinction between the real and alternative worlds in ...
- 570: My Lai 4: A Book Report
- ... this book, Mr Hersh made a point to outline his sources. Everything in the book is a compilation of quotes from different people who participated in the massacre, and people who saw it. He published letters written by the GIs after the massacre (some of them I had seen in Zinn's book too!). He printed public opinion polls of the time, and generally avoided printing his own opinion. However, as ...
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