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1161: Growth Of A Chrysanthemum
... H. Lawrence." Portraits from Life. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1937. Lawrence, David Herbert. "Women Are So Cocksure." Phoenix. London: Heinemann, 1936. 167-69. Lawrence, David Herbert. "To T. D. D." 7 July 1914. Selected Letters. Ed. Richard Aldington. New York: Penguin Books, 1996.
1162: George Orwell
... died and he married his second wife, Sonia Brownwell, an editorial assistant on October 13, 1949. Orwell married Sonia only eight months before his death.("Orwell" Twentieth 745) During his marriage he adopted a son, Richard Horato("George’ Discovering 6). In December of 1947, Orwell was hospitalized for tuberculosis. He had suffered from this ailment since his mid-thirties("George" Discovering 2). Orwell died at the age of 46 from complications ...
1163: A Man For All Seasons
... believe him. Cromwell was hunting More for his beliefs not actions. People’s greed justified that they could go after More in order to get what they wanted. An example of this Machiavellian principle is Richard Rich. He helped to kill More, he even lied under oath, all it get what he wanted. As More said to Cromwell, “In matters of conscience, the loyal subject is more bounden to be loyal ...
1164: Anthony Burgesss View That A L
... he does, this may have some effect in distancing the violence. Some people have asserted that this made the violence attractive. I think this view is totally incorrect. Bibliography: Coale, Samuel, Anthony Burgess (1981); Mathews, Richard, The Clockwork Universe of Anthony Burgess (1978). Kagan, Norman, The Cinema of Stanley Kubrick (1989); Nelson, Thomas Allan, Kubrick: Inside A Film Artist's Maze (1982); Phillips, Gene, Stanley Kubrick: A Film Odyssey (1975); Walker ...
1165: 1920s And 1930s With Reference
... Gatsby. Simon&Schuster Inc.:New York, 1925 Heath, D. Heath Anthology of American Literature. Heath D.C.: Lexington MA, 1990 Hemingway, Ernest M. The Sun Also Rises. Charles Shcribner’s Sons: New York, 1926 Stein, Richard Conrad. The Roaring Twenties. West House: New York, 1994 Word Count: 3368
1166: Metadrama In Shakespeare
... have got him into trouble with certain audiences. Shakespeare sets plays in faraway, strange lands – it is only England if you make it about England yourself. Some of content is politically sensitive, for example Coriolanus, Richard II and Julius Caesar. The theatre is most like life in revealing that people play roles for example a man in the same day can be a father, a mechanic, a cook. Claudius has no ...
1167: Isaac Asimov
... So he died with no work left undone. Asimov lived a great life and gave us a good foundation for much science fiction today. Works Cited Allen, David L. “Isaac Asimov.” Science Fiction Writers. Ed. Richard Bleiler. New York: Macmillan Publishing USA, 1999. Bloom, Harold, ed. Twentieth-Century American Literature. Vol. 1. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1985. Brummond, Michael. “Religion in Asimov’s Writings.” 11 May 1999: pg. 3. On ...
1168: Hackers
Hackers By: Richard Love Hackers, Good or Evil?? Since the introduction of personal computers in the 1970's, the art of computer hacking has grown along with changing roles of computers in society. Computers have taken over our ...
1169: Falstaff And King Lear
... genuinely care for him as at this stage he cannot see beyond the mask that the evil wear. He banishes Kent, a loyal servant to Lear, and his youngest and previously most loved daughter Cordelia. (Nixon) This results in Lear surrounding himself with people who only wish to use him which leaves him very vulnerable attack. This is precisely what happens and it is through this that he discovers his wrongs ...
1170: Oppression (native Son)
Oppression In the novel Native Son written by Richard Wright a young adult named Bigger Thomas goes through a metamorphosis, from sanity to insanity. He starts out a normal trouble youth, living in a run down housing project, where all he does is hang ...


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