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- 2111: All the King's Men: Man As a Slave to Knowledge
- All the King's Men: Man As a Slave to Knowledge In Robert Penn Warren's novel, All the King's Men, Jack Burden states, The end of man is knowledge, but there is one thing a man can't know. He can't know whether knowledge will ...
- 2112: Comparison of Kafka's "Metamorphosis" and Dali's "The Metamorphosis of Narcissus"
- ... in the other half of the painting had a flower growing out of his skull, and there were people living around this huge statue'. My second viewing of this painting, in the book Dali, by Robert Descharnes, allowed me to notice many more things. On the left panel of the painting, Narcissus looks more human, with long flowing hair, and a solid body. On the right panel, Narcissus can be viewed ...
- 2113: Christianity in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment: An Overview
- ... Collective Self: The Birth of Religious Autobiography in Dostoevski's Zapiski iz Mertvogo Doma. Slavic Review 1991 Summer 50 (2): 317-27. Panichas, George A. The World of Dostoyevsky. Modern Age 22: 346-57 Mann, Robert. Elijah the Prophet in Crime and Punishment. Canadian Slavonic Papers 1981 Sept 23 (3): 261-72. Yancey, Phillip. Be Ye Perfect, More or Less: Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and the impossible Sermon on the Mount. Christianity Today ...
- 2114: Summary of "Ceremony"
- ... enemy is other's and gets bloodlust to end the problem. The solution isn't that simple and that the author stated such a thing is a step down as her point as an author. Robert A. Heinlien showed the plot of minorities without having the main character call everyone else destroyers, and punishers of Mother Earth. The main character found his path, it just wasn't one with harmony in ...
- 2115: A Summary of A Christmas Carol
- ... doesn't really mean "Bah!
Humbug!" (18) no matter how many times he says it. Fred is presented cheerful and in high spirits. "He had so heated himself with rapid walking in the fog and frost, this nephew of Scrooge's, that he was all in a glow; his face ruddy and handsome; his eyes sparkled, and his breath smoked again." (18). As I said before, Fred is one of the ...
- 2116: Bless Me, Ultima: The Cultural Distress of a Young Society
- ... Door, an Interpretative History of Mexico and Mexicans. New York: John Day. Diaz-Guerrero, R. (1991). Understanding Mexicans and Americans. New York: Plenum Press. Di-Bella, J. (1989). Literatura de la Frontera. California: Binational Press. Frost, E. (1972). Las Categorias de la Cultura Mexicana. Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Herrera-Sobek, M. (1992). Toward a promised land: La frontera as a myth and reality in ballad and song. Aztlan 21 ...
- 2117: What Drives A Man
- ... Hampshire: Heinemann Educational Publishers, 1986. 2. Aristotle. Aristotle: The Poetics. "The Longinus: On the Sublime." Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1960. 3. Ravenscroft, A. Chinua Achebe. Great Britain: Longmans, Green & CO LTD, 1969. 4. Serumaga, Robert. "A Mirror of Integration." Protest and Conflict in African Literature (1969) 76 5. Taiwo, Oladele. Culture and the Nigerian Novel. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1976.
- 2118: Lipset's American Creed
- ... multitude of examples to prove it. 1/9th of the American population is black, although they made up nearly half the total number of people arrested for murder and nonnegligent manslaughter in 1984. In the Robert Taylor Homes project in Chicago, where only .5 percent of the city's population lived in 1980, "11 percent of the city's murders, 9 percent of its rapes, and 10 percent of its aggravated ...
- 2119: The Killer Angels
- ... the strong days of the Confederacy. In just three days of slaughter in Eastern Pennsylvania, there was one-third as many casualties as during the three years of the Korean War. At the beginning, General Robert E. Lee leads a confident, flawless Confederate Army north into Pennsylvania. There, they hope to demolish the Union Army by provoking it into an attack. Colonel Chamberlain leads a desperate charge of the 20th Maine ...
- 2120: The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
- ... started the night before when Francis was awakened by the sound of a lion roaring, which frightened him for the rest of he night. In the early morning Francis, Margot (his wife) and their guide Robert Wilson go out to hunt for this lion. After coming upon the lion, Francis shoots three times, hitting it twice and only wounding it. The wounded lion went trotting off into the tall grass, hiding ...
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