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- 481: Analysis of "The Tell-Tale Heart": First Person Point of View
- ... the readers mind. Without the use of this point of view, this story would not contain the clarity and suspense it does. Works Cited Poe, Edgar Allan. The Tell-Tale Heart. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, Sixth ed. Ed. Lisa Moore et al., New York, NY: Harper Collins. 1995. 61-65.
- 482: The Scarlet Letter: Background
- ... the scenery to illuminate the shadows in the scenery. His theory is what makes him such an important figure in literature in the whole world. "It is because of his mastery of that form of fiction known as the "romance" ..."16
- 483: Children of the River
- Children of the River Children of the River Crew, Linda Fiction Copyright Date: 1989 This story takes place at Ream, a Cambodian village. It was April 17, 1975 when a baby was born to Soka, Sundaras aunt. When the baby was in the wound of ...
- 484: A Critique of "Gone to Soldiers" by Marge Piercy
- ... novel Gone to Soldiers, because it kept my attention with realistic descriptions of people with whom I began to really understand their feelings and thoughts. Other students should read this book if they like historical fiction, because it is so captivating. Piercy uses the individual as a piece of the whole picture, important but not the entirety of the work which makes this book so intriguing.
- 485: Christianity in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment: An Overview
- ... the schism between God and man may be, God's grace is greater still. Works Cited and Consulted Barnhart, Joe and Linda Kraeger. Dostoyevsky on Evil and Atonement: The Ontology of Personalism in his Major Fiction. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. The Cost of Discipleship. New York: Macmillan, 1959. Cameron, Norman, trans. Freedom and the Tragic Life: A Study in Dostoyevsky. By Vyecheslav Ivanov. New York: Noonday ...
- 486: Delsohn's The Emmitt Zone: Summary
- ... 18-97 Steve Delsohn's, The Emmitt Zone, was a fascinating book. It gave insight into the life of an NFL player, as well as to the life of Emmitt Smith. It was a non-fiction book. Telling of Emmitts life ever since he was big enough to hold a football, to the present day. Emmitt Smith came from the town of Pensacola in Florida. In his family were his two ...
- 487: Foreshadowing and Flashback; Two Writing Techniques That Make Fitzgerald A Great Writer
- ... that was read and adored by millions of readers and school students. Works Cited: Eble, Kenneth. F. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc. 1963 Magill, Frank N. "Fitzgerald, F. Scott." Critical Survey of Long Fiction. Ed. Frank N. Magill. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1983. 953-967. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Simon & Schuster. 1925.
- 488: The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles
- The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles On page 316 of the novel The French Lieutenant's Woman author John Fowles briefly interrupts the fiction to discuss with the reader his role as a novelist. He has come up with two very different endings to the novel and wishes to share both with his readers. However, he cannot give two ...
- 489: Comparison of Herbert's "Dune" and Asimov's "Foundation Series": Effects of Technology and Belief Systems on the Individual
- Comparison of Herbert's "Dune" and Asimov's "Foundation Series": Effects of Technology and Belief Systems on the Individual Technology and belief have a great deal to do in making a good science fiction novel. Frank Herbert's Dune and Isaac Asimov's Foundation series give excellent examples of this. Belief systems are defined as religious beliefs in a society. Technology is defined as the level of science achieved ...
- 490: Tom Clancy: Believable Plots
- ... Tom Clancy often used specific references to historical facts, characters' personality and references to real military hardware to convince the reader of the believable plot in both novels. Even though much of the book was fiction, Clancy managed to convince the reader through the use of many facts that his plot was real. The believable plot allowed Tom Clancy to gain the reader on his side and made him one of ...
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