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- 2131: Summary of "The Death of Woman Wang" and "The Classic Slum"
- ... and it declined to winter when they didn't have to pay taxes. These taxes were a quota that every Chinese city had to pay to Peking. The book The Classic Slum was Written by Robert Roberts and was first published in 1971. Roberts was born in a Salford slum in 1905. His parents owned a corner shop and after school he was an engineer apprentice for seven years, he focused ...
- 2132: Mark Twain and the Lost Manuscript of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- ... Meet). This edition contains the original material and new material set off if a different type face. Some experts commented that in combining the old and new material, the meaning of the book is altered. Robert Hirst, director of the Mark Twain Project at UC Berkely's Bancroft Library, stated, Calling this the unexpurgated version is good stuff for Madison Avenue, but it's just not accurate . . . Mark Twain deleted this ...
- 2133: Lord Of The Flies: Comparison of Movie and Book
- ... a very shy boy who no one really knew. He kept his distance from everyone. Later in the book we find out that his name is Roger. Then all of their other names were Bill, Robert, Harold, Henry, Samneric and Simon. In the film the boys build an elaborate shelter that is almost prepostorous to build if you look at it carefully. Althogh, it is very helpful for the boys. The ...
- 2134: 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 ...
- 2135: Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein
- ... into something, for which he is not prepared. He fulfills his ambition and makes the biggest mistake of his life by creating a monster. Finally, just before Victors death, he has his catharsis. He tells Robert his story and cleanses himself. seek happiness in tranquillity, avoid ambition (pg. 205) This paradox, that he created a creature to help society, but it turns out to be the undoing of society and himself ...
- 2136: Dystopia in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- ... this paper where dystopia is displayed in the novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley. Bibliography "Aldous Huxley," in Critical Survey of Long Fiction, ed. Frank N. Magill. New Jersey: Salem Press, 1983. Baker, Robert. Brave New World: History, Science, and Dystopia. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990. Clareson, Thomas. "The Classic: Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World'," in Extrapolation, Vol. III, No. 1, December, 1961, pp.33-40; excerpted and republished ...
- 2137: Book Report: Raptor Red
- ... that mills around in the open meadows, feeding high in the trees and sniffing the air for danger. The eyes belong to a female Utahraptor. The female Utahraptor from the book called Raptor Red by Robert T. Bakker is an amazing creature that can think, feel, and understand everything that happens around it. This book follows the life of this Female which gets the nickname Raptor Red, for the crest on ...
- 2138: 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 ...
- 2139: Humor in Wonderland
- ... 1992. Carroll, Lewis. Alice in Wonderland. Alice in Wonderland: A Norton Critical Edition. New York: Norton 1992. Empson, William. "The Child as Swain." Alice in Wonderland: A Norton Critical Edition. New York: Norton 1992. Polhemus, Robert. "The Comedy of Regression." Alice in Wonderland: A Norton Critical Edition. New York: Norton 1992.
- 2140: Short Stories - "Spelling" and "Differently": Female Relationships
- ... 21 Aug. 1997. Available HTTP://www.tceplus.com/munro.htm. Ford, Richard, ed. The Best American Short Stories 1990. Boston: Houghton, 1990. Oates, Joyce Carol, ed. The Best American Short Stories 1979. Houghton, 1979. Towers, Robert. Rev. of Friend Of My Youth, by Alice Munro. Book Review Digest: Eighty Sixth Annual Cumulation. 17 may, 1990: 1285-6.
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