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- 1141: How John Donne Showed His Love
- ... dramatizing, and analyzing, and illustrating by a wealth of analogy the state, or rather states, of being in love (180) In other words saying that all of Donne s work may in fact be non-fiction. But to me the poems were brimming with feeling, feeling which can not be fabricated even by the best of writers. What John Donne wrote, was for a woman, his love. In one of his ...
- 1142: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
- ... experience: "'That's the trouble with you sad city types: you think a place has to be miserable and dull as ditchwater before you believe it's real'" (114). Another statement concerning the techniques of fiction concerns the mixing up of different stories and different cultural traditions. A fairy-tale creature, the Water Genie, finds no difficulties in riding a mechanical, electronic and computerized vessel which has the shape of a ...
- 1143: Free Music: Why Not?
- ... hands in it. Artists are going to have to work a lot harder and not expect things to fall in their lap. (qtd. in Costs 92) Free exposure works for book writers in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s Association. Many of the nominations for the Hugo and Nebula Awards are put on the internet for any and all to read. Members have access to even more woks and there ...
- 1144: The Crucible
- ... 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 ...
- 1145: The Chosen
- The Chosen The Chosen, a fiction novel written in 1967 by Chaim Potok, is about two young Jewish boys and their friendship. It takes us along with them on their journey from adolescence to adulthood. They face many conflicts, and through ...
- 1146: The Chocolate War
- ... have a happy ending, but there was a resolution in the story. Archie set up a boxing match, of all things, between Jerry Renault and Emile Janza. Emile ended up beating Jerry to a bloody pulp in a matter of minutes, while Jerry landed only three punches the entire match. As a result Jerry finally learned that he couldn’t beat the system, and that he’d be better off doing ...
- 1147: The Child By Tiger
- ... Dick's action was. In addition, it showed how the human sole, no matter how strong, has the tendency to become violent or evil. In "The Child by Tiger" Wolfe uses those three elements of fiction to masterful show the truth about a human experience.
- 1148: The Cathedral
- ... seem to recognize the most important things in life. While a lot has been written about Raymond Carver, little has been written about Cathedral. Contributing writer Charles E. May in the Reference Guide to Short Fiction sites a change in Carver’s writing style beginning with the stories contained in the same anthology as Cathedral: "Whereas his early stories are minimalist and bleak, his later stories are more discursive and optimistic ...
- 1149: The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky
- ... Stephen Crane's Artistry. New York:CUP, 1975. Crane, Stephen. "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky." Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense. Ed. Thomas Arp. 7th ed. Fort Worth:Harcourt, 1998. Gibson, Donald. The Fiction of Stephen Crane. Carbondale: SIUP, 1968. Solomon, Eric. Stephen Crane: From Parody to Realism.
- 1150: The Beak Of The Finch
- ... The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions. New York: Scribner, 1996. "The 1995 Pulitzer Prizes, General Nonfiction: Jurors." 1997. The Pulitzer Prizes. http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1995/general-non-fiction/jury/ (28 Dec. 1997). Ruse, Michael. 1979. The Darwinian Revolution. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press. Shakespeare, William. c. 1598. A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Ed. Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York: Washington Square ...
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