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- 1241: Mancur Olson’s The Logic of Collective Action
- ... a long way to support Olson’s by-product theory. Business lobbies government in addition to their primary purpose of survival. Important support for Olson’s by-product theory comes in the form of institutions. Robert H. Salisbury takes an in-depth look at the importance of institutions and the role they perform in the interest group universe in his work “Interest Representation: The Dominance of Institutions.” Salisbury reports that a ...
- 1242: An Understanding of Coles’s Essay Through Susan Bordo’s Terms
- An Understanding of Coles’s Essay Through Susan Bordo’s Terms Specific terms from Susan Bordo’s essay “Hunger is Ideology” can be used to form a better understanding of Robert Coles’s essay “Tradition: Fact and Fiction.” Representation and usable knowledge are often used by Bordo, and a correlation can also be made between the terms and sections in Coles’s essay. Although the two ...
- 1243: From a Female’s Point of View: Misogyny in Vampire Literature
- ... with blond hair and is probably between the age of thirty or forty. Lady Alucard is an extremely attractive women and she uses it fully to her advantage. Her first victim to be is Dr. Robert Bartolomew, the new head of the Sanitarium after the retirement of Dr. Seward. As these particular stage directions point out, Lady Alucard uses sexual passes to conquer her victims. Lady Alucard now begins a little ...
- 1244: A Critical Analysis of "Revelation" by Flannery O'Connor
- ... Revelation” has a good disposition about herself. She is far from perfect, yet she is happy to be who she is. Perhaps the most important influence on the story is religion. In the words of Robert McCown, O'Connor's writing was mainly generated by a most powerful Christianity which was fed by her Catholic background (McCown, 256). O'Connor was not only influenced by her own Catholic heritage but by ...
- 1245: Hills Like White Elephants: The Symbolism of the Setting
- ... woman is tired of the wilder life and wants the baby and to settle down. Works Cited Hemingway, Ernest. "Hills Like White Elephants" Literature and the Writing Process. Eds. Elizabeth McMahan, Susan X Day, and Robert Funk. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice, 1996. 343-46.
- 1246: Eveline: Character Analysis
- ... Colombia Dictionary of Quotations. Colombia University Press. 1995. Microsoft Bookshelf 1996-1997 Edition. CD-ROM. Microsoft Corporation. 1996. n. pag. Joyce, James. Eveline. Literature and the Writing Process. Eds. Elizabeth McMahan, Susan X. Day, and Robert Funk. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice, 1996. 4-6. r
- 1247: "Muddle In A Puddle": Comparison of Essay To My Life
- ... foot in my mouth, or by making a fool of myself by playing with a strange toy in the toy department, only to my surprise, everyone in the toy department was laughing at me. As Robert Herrick mentions in his poem "_O how that glittering taketh me!" (100 Best Loved Poems, 12) That's how I felt at that time. All of us have experienced things like this in our lives ...
- 1248: The Elusive Form: The Use of Female Characters in "Naked Nude"
- ... creation he has chosen himself. (Wegelin 144-5) Fidelman experiences a fulfilling epiphany through his Venus, and it results in a fulfilled love. Notably, some critics have emphasized the negative aspects of Fidelman's "epiphany." Robert Ducharme, for instance, insists that "it should be remembered that Fidelman's theft of his own work has been motivated by self-love as much as anything" (Ducharme, 174). It is true that Fidelman assumes ...
- 1249: Juvenalian and Horatian Satire
- ... laugh at human folly as opposed to holding our failures up for needling. In Steele's essay The Spectator's Club, a pub gathering is used to point out the quirks of the fictitious Sir Robert de Coverly and his friends. Roger de Coverly is an absolute character. His failure in an amorous pursuit have left him in the past, which is shown through his manner of dress, along with his ...
- 1250: Regret or Apology?
- ... people had more consideration for other people in our society mabey we wouldn't have to worry about proper apology etiquette. Works Cited Tannen, Deborah. "I'm Sorry, I Won't Apologize." Our Times. Ed. Robert Atwan. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford Books, 1998. 105-109.
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