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2241: The Idiot
... see in Dostoyevsky's novels, few of the principal characters are female. However, in one of his more famous novels, The Idiot, we find perhaps one of the strongest female characters of most nineteenth-century literature, if not of Europe, then at least of Russia. Nastasya Filippovna, a proud, yet exploited woman, is by far one of Dostoyevsky's most intriguing characters. She has an instantaneous and dramatic affect on the ...
2242: The Idea Of Utopia In 1984 And
... than of his own failure to be accepted. Helmholtz, like Bernard, is different from the average Alpha-Plus persons. He is also a non-conformist, but he knows that the world is capable of greater literature than the propaganda he writes, and that he is capable of producing it. He remains willing to change society even if he can't change it. In comparison, both books deal with a certain person ...
2243: The Grapes Of Success
Consistently in the world of literature there emerge writers who publish works to deeply affect readers, people of power, and even the government by bringing controversial subjects, perhaps previously ignored or unknown, to the spotlight. John Steinbeck, winner of the Nobel ...
2244: The Cask Of Amontillado
Many authors have made great contributions to the world of literature. Mark Twain introduced Americans to life on the Mississippi; Thomas Hardy wrote on his pessimistic views of the Victorian Age; and Edgar Allen Poe, known as the father of the detective story, mastered techniques in ...
2245: Turn Of The Screw
... I hadn't even considered. While some interesting aspects were brought to my attention, I don't believe that this is in the least bit true. To me his interpretation seems like a work of literature in itself, like Solomon is re-defining the entire story. In his frame, Mrs. Grose is the guilty party, and her motive is that she wants young Flora and Miles for herself. Solomon says (on ...
2246: The Short Story Theories Of Ed
... work, the more intense the effect must be to be effective. Ejxenbaum sums up the characteristics that often appear in American short stories, which were the types of stories Poe wrote. Ejxenbaum concludes that, American literature is that type of story built on the principle of structural unity with centralization of basic effect and strong accentuation on finale. This form changes in the eighties, when the surprise ending becomes a play ...
2247: The Muses Of Greek Mythology
... Another three were worshipped at Delphi and their names represented the names of the strings of a lyre: Nete, Mese, and Hypate. The Greeks believed there were nine muses, each providing over some form of literature, art, or science. There was Calliope, as well as Clio the muses of history, Euterpe of lyric poetry, Melpomene of tragedy, Terpsichore of choral dance and song, Erato of love poetry, Polyhymnia of sacred poetry ...
2248: The Lottery-right Or Wrong
... I hadn't even considered. While some interesting aspects were brought to my attention, I don't believe that this is in the least bit true. To me his interpretation seems like a work of literature in itself, like Solomon is re-defining the entire story. In his frame, Mrs. Grose is the guilty party, and her motive is that she wants young Flora and Miles for herself. Solomon says (on ...
2249: Tom Swayer
... on his adventures being a pirate. Tom the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main, Huck Finn The red-handed, and Joe Harper the Terror of the Seas. Tom had furnished these titles from his favorite literature. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer They had arrived to their raft and went for a little ride. They began talking about their clothes for being pirates. Gradually their talk died out and drowsiness began to ...
2250: To Kill A Mocking Bird 2
... into ten languages, this regional story by a young Alabama woman claims universal appeal. Harper Lee always considered her book to be a simple love story. Today it is regarded as a masterpiece of American literature. They're for there were lot of races of all times. One example of races is social, sexual, and racial. Social is also a prejudice too. Many people skip over this word and thank that ...


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