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1511: Tuesdays With Morrie
... Albom's Tuesday visits with his old professor, Morrie Scwartz, made me realize that people are too worried about what their possessions and don't care about life itself. This book has greatly changed my philosophy toward life. Mitch Albom graduated from Brandesis University in the city of Waltham Massachusetts about 15 years ago. In the last fifteen years he has lost touch with his greatest teacher and one of his ...
1512: Transcendentalism 3
... culture, freed from European bondage and for the rebirth of an intellectual and artistic life that the society had previously lost. This renaissance was what would become known as modern transcendentalism: a complex, multi-faceted philosophy. Decades before, America had won its political independence, and unlike any European style, transcendentalism was a way to achieve literary independence. Writers, poets, and musicians alike wanted to develop a style that all could call ...
1513: To Kill A Mocking Bird Analysi
... very important characters, for both the developments of kids in the book and reader. The title is something that can be interpreted in many ways. Each one will be different, based on the reader s philosophy and beliefs.
1514: The Wisdom Of Confucious
... read the same thing over and over. It would be a good book to read if you wanted to find a quote to make yourself sound cool in conversation or to do a report on philosophy. On a scale from one to ten, I would give this book a 5.
1515: The Picture Of Dorian Gray 2
... loved ¡§Sibyl,¡¨ he loves Art! ¡§How little you can know of love, if you say it mars your art! Without your art you are nothing¡¨ (97). Anything without Art is plain to Dorian. Dorian¡¦s philosophy of Romance is consist of infinite imaginations, beauty, personality, and attraction of curiosity, --which is Art. Dorian have found so much imaginations to Sibyl as she acted in Shakespare¡¦s play, but how come he ...
1516: The Khent
... and Melik-Mansoor, the astute and capable agent of this new imaginary state of affairs, which is beautifully depicted in the final chapter of the book, the dream of Vartan. The epitome of the entire philosophy of the author is condensed in this dream which Vartan sees at the tomb of his fiancee. He dreams that the peasant has been emancipated from the chains of tyranny. Everyone enjoys genuine freedom from ...
1517: The Short Story Theories Of Ed
... without the plot, and the plot cannot exist without the effect. In closing of his articles, Poe comments upon other aspects of his form of short story, with more essays such as mystery, and the philosophy of composition, which tie into his ideas about creating moods and effects. He also speaks more of the importance of effect, and writes of totality. According to Poe, if a work is too long to ...
1518: The Friendly Friar
... as poison. This discussion leads into a speech by Friar Lawrence about people having a good side and a bad side like the flower he spoke of. This suggests that he has a background in philosophy. The friar is also very kind and peace loving. He is speaks to Romeo as if they are best friends and Romeo seems to really enjoy being around the friar. They laugh, joke, and discuss ...
1519: Tortilla Flat
... mirror reflecting life. 2. Literature can interpret life for us. 3. Literature can sustain and console us. 4. Literature is a source of moral guidance, and spiritual inspiration. 5. Literature is the probable successor of philosophy and religion (Matthew Arnold). 6. According to Aristotle and Horace - literature can foster virtue. 7. Since the creators of fiction are teachers and artists, they can corrupt morals and undermine religion (Plato). STRENGTHS of the ...
1520: The Little Prince
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry There is a combination of subjects in the book including fantasy, sarcasm, philosophy, poetry, science, imagination, and childish fun. The little boy teaches the reader many values that older people seem to forget more often in everyday life. This adventure begins when Saint-Exupéry makes a forced landing ...


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