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- 1051: Sherlock Holmes
- When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, he had no idea that his creation would become on of the most read and talked about fiction characters ever. Doyle himself did not even think that the Sherlock Holmes stories were good literature, but as he found out, people were not interested in the quality of his writing but rather being entertained ...
- 1052: Rocky Horror Picture Show
- ... their favorite audience participation lines. One of my favorite spots in the movie to shout out lines would have to be in the very beginning when the lips on screen are singing the song "Science Fiction, Double Feature." The song is full of participation lines and props that people can bring to the theater with them. There is one line that I particularly like that comes from this song and it ...
- 1053: River Of Names
- ... of the widespread effects that abuse can have on an individual. Could such emotionally and sexually charged material be handled as a memoir? One way Allison says this is possible is through the element of fiction. Her distance as she writes about the horrifying tales is kept through her lack of sentimental words. She uses the narrator to tell her story and never really describes the narrator s feelings while the ...
- 1054: The Catcher In The Rye 4
- ... lends his own philosophies to the reader. This gives the reader more incite and able to relate to the characters. Hence, making The Catcher in the Rye a philosophical novel. This novel is a non-fiction story of a young man s life and what he does to get away from it all. Holden, the main character is Salinger s puppet. He is the one in which J.D. Salinger lets ...
- 1055: The Catcher And The Rye
- ... Write a book review of the book. Use literary terms as you write your review. Be sure to use specific examples and/or quotations from the book. This piece of literature is in the realistic fiction genre. It dealt with person vs. person and person vs. self. An example of a person vs. person conflict is when, Holden have deal with a man named Maurice and he was a bellboy and ...
- 1056: The Crucible Men Of God
- ... self, but rather for the good of others. This is almost the complete opposite from the Hale displayed in Act 1, he is no longer jumping to conclusions, but rather attempting to distinguish fact from fiction. Hale has become a character able to admit where he may be wrong. Although there seem to be some doubts still pondering in Hale's mind, he has begun to consider these situations by looking ...
- 1057: The Invisible Man 4
- ... Man , by H. G. Wells, is about a mysterious man who is very secretive. This story is one of his better books. The reason I chose to read this book is because I love science fiction and fantasy stories. This one, by a very good writer, proved promising as a book I would like. That concept is growing thin with the classics list. The story starts out in the winter at ...
- 1058: The Invisible Man 3
- ... Man , by H. G. Wells, is about a mysterious man who is very secretive. This story is one of his better books. The reason I chose to read this book is because I love science fiction and fantasy stories. This one, by a very good writer, proved promising as a book I would like. That concept is growing thin with the classics list. The story starts out in the winter at ...
- 1059: The Patented Gate And The Mean
- ... Bloom, HB. Major Literary Characters: Holden Caulfield. Chelsea House Publishers. New York, 1990. Costello, DP. The Language of the Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield. Cambridge, New York; Cambridge University Press, 1990. Gwynn, F. The Fiction of JD Salinger. University of Pittsburg Press. 1958 Salinger, JD. The Catcher in the Rye, Little, Brown and Co. Boston, 1951. Salzman, J. The American Novel: New Essays on the Catcher in the Rye. Cambridge ...
- 1060: The Story
- ... it. Ned Devine was elated with his new idea. He believed that his creation would be the ultimate literary creation. It was to be impossible to be tired, wearied, or worn of such a magnificent fiction because it would endlessly tingle and tickle the emotion of the reader. He knew what to do to bring his masterpiece to reality; he was in need of aid from the most qualified people of ...
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