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- 2401: Describe The Elements Of Death
- ... 642). During the first battle he sees vague figures before him, but they are driven away. In the next battle he is so frightened that he runs away becoming one of the first heroes in literature to actually desert his fellow soldiers in the field. While Henry is separated from his fellow soldiers, he wanders through the forest. There he experiences the kind of illusions that predominate in all of the ...
- 2402: Frankenstien And Neuromancer
- ... a Gibson's interpretation and view on the consequences of a future Information Revolution. In doing so, he goes beyond the ideas of the traditional authors of science fiction and as the 'father' of cyberpunk literature, he makes a drastic departure from what some consider "glossy utopian views" of the conventional science fiction. Gibson presents a very, and perhaps overly, pessimistic vision of the future, showing the negative effect the forthcoming ...
- 2403: Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New Wor
- ... his science fiction novel Brave New World. Written late in his career, Brave New World also deals with man in a changed society. Huxley asks his readers to look at the role of science and literature in the future world, scared that it may be rendered useless and discarded. Unlike Bradbury, Huxley includes in his book a group of people unaffected by the changes in society, a group that still has ...
- 2404: A Separate Peace
- ... work out his or her differences, so many saved lives can result, and much of the extreme hate will cool down, and be under control. Work Cited 1. Knowles, John. A Separate Peace. Elements of Literature: Fourth Course. Austin: Holt, Rinehert, 1993. 901-982.
- 2405: A Farewell To Arms 2
- ... Farewell to Arms is Truth. I simply cannot believe that these books existed so long without my knowledge of how grand they are. I consider myself to read constantly, more than almost anyone I know, literature and simple, and here in less than a month I read two books that are undoubtedly among the best I have encountered. How many other good books exist that I have yet to read? Am ...
- 2406: Analysis Of Beloved By Toni Mo
- Beloved is actually a quintessentially American story. Its topic slavery however may not seem to be a traditional one in American literature. The novel written by Toni Morrison is an American survivors tale, which depicts the collective experience of slavery defined by the identity of the black community in America for years. The topic of slavery ...
- 2407: A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- ... matter what kind of life you lead , or what kind of religion you accept if you push the issue it will blow-up in your face. Bibliograpy: Sylvan Barnet, Mortom Berman, William Burto, Marcia Stubbs Literature for Composition Essays, Fiction,Poetry,and Drama.
- 2408: A Rose For Emily
- ... of love. In this story, the house deteriorates for forty years until it becomes ugly; Miss Emily physical and emotional condition dissipate in a similar manner. Work Cited Brooks, Cleanth. On A Rose for Emily. Literature for Composition. Ed. Sylan Barnet, et al. 4th ed. New York: HaperCollins, 1995. 190-1. Blythe, Hal. Faulkners A Rose for Emily. Barnet. 192-3. Fetterley, Judith. A Rose for Emily A Rose for ...
- 2409: Act One Of Othello
- ... be intellectual and emotional engagement on the spectators part. According to Aristotle, to stimulate the intellectual engagement of the audience and thus create this pleasure in the spectator, a masterful piece of art or literature must contain a degree of ambiguity in its ideas. This is the reason for the social commentaries that Shakespeare includes in his work: The play commences with two characters apparently arguing over money. Shakespeare immediately ...
- 2410: Alice In Wonderland
- ... the best known artists in England, to provide illustrations. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through The Looking Glass were enthusiastically received in their own time, and have since become landmarks in childrens' literature. What makes these nonsense tales so durable? Aside from the immediate appeal of the characters, their colourful language, and the sometimes hilarious verse ("Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/did gyre and gimble in the ...
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