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1111: Arms And The Man
... s rationalizing once arriving in the city “he will’ve been there twict,”(250) considering Atlanta was his birth place. Logically Nelson made sense, nevertheless “Mr. Head had contradicted him.” (250) Irony, an element of fiction, is first illustrated here as Mr. Head continuously accuses Nelson of being ignorant, yet he is the one displaying his ignorance in every word he speaks. O’Conners usage of the word “ignorant” when Mr ...
1112: A Worn Path
... up buildings, barbed - wire fences, and the worn path. Nancy K. Butterworth stated “Phoenix’s individuality, though, not preclude another, simultaneous, views of her symbolic representative view of her race”. (Johnson 228). Butterworth wrote, “Welty fiction occurs when Phoenix walks “past cabin, silver with weather, with doors and windows boarded shut, all like old under a spell sitting there,” and she says, “ I walking in their sleep,” Nodding her head vigorously ...
1113: Across Five Aprils- Summary
Across Five Aprils- Summary The book Across Five Aprils, by Irene Hunt, is a great fiction novel that gives the reader a good perspective of the average family during the Civil War. This book shows the hardships and tough times that the war cast upon everyone in the U.S. The ...
1114: A Tale Of Two Cities - Suspens
... Lucie and Charles. Lucie is describes as being basically perfect in every way. She’s young, wholesome, and beautiful, of course. There’s no such thing as a good woman that wasn’t beautiful in fiction. Charles is a rich aristocrat, and we’re supposed to believe that he’s good and really noble because he didn’t want to kill people and he married the other “good” character. Please. Do ...
1115: A Clockwork Orange
... twenty-first chapter was intended to show the maturation or moral progress of the youthful protagonist, Alex. The omission of the twenty-first chapter resulted, according to Burgess, in the reduction of the novel from fiction to fable, something untrue to life. Human beings change, and Burgess wanted his protagonist to mature rather than stay in adolescent aggression. The twenty-first chapter shows this change, and the chapter is important because ...
1116: All About Triffles
... 563-574 Meak, Phyllis: "Trifles in Greek mythology": The Explicator Winter97 52: 88-90 Mustazza, Leonard: "Generich translation and thematic shift in Susan Glaspell's Trifles and A jury of her peers.": Studies in Short Fiction Fall89 26: 489-96
1117: Analysis -compare And Contrast
... should start. In the story the Star the setting is on a rocket ship with astronauts and the setting in the necklace is old France in the late 1970's. The Star is a science fiction story while the necklace is an illustrative story. In the necklace the story is told from the third people point of view compared to the Star's point of view is in the first person ...
1118: A Good Man Is Hard To Find 2
... and ultimately sealing the entire family's death. O'Connor makes the trite seem sweet, the humdrum seem tragic, and the ridiculous seem righteous. The reader can no longer use their textbook ways of interpreting fiction and human behavior because O'Connor is constantly throwing our assumptions back at us. Through out "A good man is hard to find" O'Connor reinforces the horror of self-love through her images. She ...
1119: Analysis Of Abe Kobos The Red
... art, music, or art itself is a mode by which the author can express him/herself with. They use their respective skills and/or interests to convey feelings or thoughts on any given topic. Short fiction is by no means exempt from this. Many writers use their literary skills to express dreams, aspirations, opinions, or even political viewpoints. In order to make a dertermination of a probable origin for a story ...
1120: Artificial Nigger
... s rationalizing once arriving in the city he will ve been there twict, (250) considering Atlanta was his birth place. Logically Nelson made sense, nevertheless Mr. Head had contradicted him. (250) Irony, an element of fiction, is first illustrated here as Mr. Head continuously accuses Nelson of being ignorant, yet he is the one displaying his ignorance in every word he speaks. O Conners usage of the word ignorant when Mr ...


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