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4331: Death Of A Salesman
... end, it was the lack of a social safety net, which failed to save him from himself. Everyone has conflicts that they must face sooner or later. The way in which people deal with these personal conflicts can differ as much as problem to get it out of the way. Willy Lowman’s technique in Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman, leads to very severe consequences. Willy never really ...
4332: Review of Hemmingway's "In Our Time"
... not be able to come outright and say what he has to say. Although I do not agree with the comments that Hemmingway is trying to make known, he can be given credit for his writing style. He is able to write and still have one story within another. Whether it was or was not purposely done in analysing his works, it makes them all the more interesting. Another comment that ...
4333: Keeping the Reader in Suspense
... giving them some of the characteristics associated with strange evil and bad Grafton and Cornwell are getting the reader’s heart beat to increase. The question where the events took place is also important in writing a good mystery novel. Sue Grafton has decided to let the murder scene be the small cabin in which Lorna has lived. Her place of residence was described as a “crude cabin loomed in the ...
4334: Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls": War's Affect on Man and Importance of Time
... and causes him to realize the importance of time. Hemingway reveals these ideas about war through the narrator's thoughts and through the interaction between the major characters. Hemingway shows that war brings about a personal change, that reveals much about man's individuality and that time is limited. Hemingway reveals much about the individuality of men through the relationship of Robert Jordan and Maria. When Jordan is dying at the ...
4335: Hemingway's "In Our Time": Lost Generation
... leave a feeling of awe and wonder in the reader of In Our Time. One begins to become emotionally involved and attached to Hemingway's many stories, just as he himself appears to hold some personal attachment and emotion to each story. One could even speculate that In Our Time's main character Nick, is in fact, Hemingway himself. It seems as though no matter what age this novel is read ...
4336: Literary Techniques Used In The Invisible Man
... In Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison modifies the attitude that blacks are worthless and have no room for improvement. He accomplishes this task, which at the time was considerably difficult, by using literary techniques in his writing. Irony, antagonism, and flashbacks are all important methods used by Ellison in order to prove that the Negro is an equal individual. Ellison's use of irony is seen through the narrator during the eviction ...
4337: Adam Bede
... Lisbeth, waiting vainly for Adam’s return to the very detail of watching him as a speck approaching from a distance. She is no longer preaching and dotes on Adam shamelessly. It seems, despite her personal strength and pious self-knowledge she has become the very clone of Lisbeth Bede. Undoubtedly, she will fall into the same habits of depression and subservience. Once again, we see the enabling cycle that plagued ...
4338: Property Of
... cold. But still his chest moved and the liquid in his veins still flowed."(213). I thoroughly enjoyed this well written book. The plot was strong enough to keep my interest, and her style of writing allowed me to get into the book as if I were really there. I felt as though I could relate to the narrator in some mixed up way. I also liked how the author chose ...
4339: Doris Duke
By: Dusty Rockney The Adventures of Doctor Dolittle The book I read was The Adventures of Dr. Dolittle. The author has an excellent writing style and the book is laid out in an easy to read format. Their were four main characters in this book: Dr. John Dolittle, Stubbins, Dab-Dab, and Polynesia. Dr. John Dolittle is a naturalist ...
4340: Dandelion Wine
... did what other little brothers like to do, tag along with his older brother. He was never in the way of his older brother, in fact they liked being together. Tom took every day slowly, writing most everything down, the first day of summer, the first this, his first that. Dandelion Wine took place in a small town called Green Town, Illinois. In Green Town the Spauldings owned a patch of ...


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