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13 janv. 2009
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Works of literature often contain a secret which is eventually revealed with great dramatic effect - publié le 13/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

Henrik Ibsen in his drama A Doll's House vividly shocked his contemporary audiences of 1879, unaccustomed to the radical and novel insights on the relationship between husband and wife he displayed through his heroines' emancipation, from her role of a self content wife in a superficial marriage...

12 janv. 2009
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Terror and Horror in the Fantastic Novels: Walpole's The Castle Of Otranto, Shelley's Frankenstein and Stoker's Dracula - publié le 12/01/2009

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

The concepts of terror and horror are key factors in the Fantastic and Gothic novel. This literary genre appeared with Walpole's The Castle of Otranto in 1765 and then flourished until 1830; it mainly developed during the historical period of the Enlightenment and can be seen as an alternative to...

12 janv. 2009
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Cleopatra: Shakespeare's analysis of women's alienation - publié le 12/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

According to Yves Bonnefoy Shakespeare wanted to do with Antony and Cleopatra more than a political analysis of Rome. Indeed, Shakespeare analysed in this play the place of women in the Roman society, in order to make a comparison with their role in his own society. At the beginning of the XVIIth...

11 janv. 2009
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Excess in Blake's poetry

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

The usage of excess is a seducing and appealing concept, and therefore has to be studied cautiously. Essentially, the term ?excess' is used to describe amounts that are greater than needed, allowed or usual. It can also be associated with a behavior that is unacceptable because it is...

11 janv. 2009
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Blanche as the centre of A Streetcar Named Desire (Tennessee Williams)

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

The works of Tennessee Williams is very complex because it aims at reaching the inmost depths of humanity. To that end, Williams usually works on topics like evolution or maybe degeneration of a character in a specific atmosphere and environment, among people and institutions that is hostile most...

09 janv. 2009
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Wilfred Owen: Anthem for Doomed Youth, 1917 - publié le 09/01/2009

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

The text to be commented upon is a poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1917 entitled Anthem for doomed youth. It is a petrarchan sonnet, a sort of diptych with two different parts which hinges upon lines 9 and 10. The title is a key for the interpretation of the sonnet which is an ideological poem, a...

09 janv. 2009
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Structure and texture in the "Good Soldier" by Ford Madox Ford - published: 09/01/2009

Essay - 10 pages - Literature

The Good Soldier is a novel written in 1914 by Ford Madox Ford and published in March 1915. This novel is considered as the best book of pre-war period. It is also considered as a modernist work, and in fact, many modernist innovations, as well as impressionist ones, are present throughout the...

18 déc. 2008
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Transformations of literature: Augustine's 'Confessions' and Virgil's 'Aeneid'

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

Both St. Augustine's Confessions and Virgil's epic The Aeneid marked a new direction in literature for the West. Each one was inspired by the works of previous authors, but was willing to forge a new literature for their times. In the Aeneid, Virgil established Rome as indebted to the...

04 déc. 2008
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Frankenstein and King Lear: A look into religion, politics and literature

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

Religion has foundation in our lives whether we choose to identify it or not. By recognizing the literary works of Mary Shelley and Shakespeare, we can intellectually inherit the limitations of our power as human beings and the important role the Judeo-Christian God plays in our political, social...

28 nov. 2008
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Just vengeance or righteous follies; which Hamlet did you see?

Essay - 8 pages - Literature

William Richardson describes Hamlet's character as one “moved by finer principles, by an exquisite sense of virtue, of moral beauty and turpitude.” (Hoy 147) Richardson goes on to say that a man like Hamlet “will find [his sense of moral excellence] a source of pleasure and of pain...

28 nov. 2008
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William Blake's "Wall of words" on circular reasoning

Essay - 10 pages - Literature

“And the salt ocean rolled englob'd.” (Blake Pl. 28.23) The previous line comes from one of Blake's prophetic works, “The First Book of Urizen,” and is very typical of a Blake ending. More than a century before Stanley Kunitz was born, Blake had mastered the technique...

25 nov. 2008
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Orwell & controversy

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

I am going to talk about one of the best-known authors of the 20th century, George Orwell. '1984' and 'Animal Farm' are considered as major pieces of anti-totalitarianism literacy, and above all as masterpieces in the British literature. It's quite interesting to look into...

22 nov. 2008
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Class and gender in the context of race in Toomer's Cane and Larsen's Quicksand

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

A poem by Langston Hughes precedes the body of Larsen's text, 'Quicksand', which asks: 'My old man died in a fine big house/ My ma died in a shack/ I wonder where I'm going to die/ Being neither white nor black?'. This poem suggests the reading frame of the rest of the...

22 nov. 2008
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Transnationalism in Darkwater : using the global perspective to help redefine issues in the homeland

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

Du Bois', 'Darkwater' compiles varied genres of writing, discussing the standing of the African Americans in the early 20th century in the US society. Initially published in 1920, the issues of World War I backdrop a discussion of the American government in relation to the...

21 nov. 2008
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American Jews and politics in the selected works of Philip Roth and Joseph Heller

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

The works of Joseph Heller and Philip Roth are frequently inhabited by American-born Jews. In The Counterlife Roth discusses the association between the American born “Diaspora Jew” to the State of Israel. In Plot Against America it is the reaction of a Jewish family to governmental...

19 nov. 2008
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Books that shaped our history of the Vietnam War

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

As long as there is war, and as long as the printing press continues to exist, there will be books about war. Yet as media proliferates, the content of these books changes dramatically. With the dearth of eyewitness accounts of earlier wars, save the journals and varying forms of correspondence...

17 nov. 2008
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Perfecting the Human race: Creator, thy name is Man

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

Since many believe the notion that a higher power than man, “God,” created mankind, it is assumed that this undertaking can only be performed by God, and therefore anyone else attempting such a task would be blaspheming his efforts. The Promethean myth challenges that the creation of...

12 nov. 2008
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Radical poetry: William Blake and the fight against oppression

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

The industrial revolution. The term conjures up images of unstoppable progress, the advancement of mankind, economic expansion, and technological achievement. At the same time, it also drags up such sights as the oppression of the common man, dehumanizing working conditions, and dreary and...

11 nov. 2008
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Alice in Plato land: The allegory of wonder

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

For millennia, philosophers from Plato to Descartes to Wittgenstein have argued over the nature of reality, its objectivity and apprehendability. Alice in Wonderland explores the nature of reality using logic, philosophy, and mathematics. The device of the rabbit hole, which establishes the...

11 nov. 2008
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Privilege does not pacify: Phillis Wheatley's writing protests slavery despite status

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

Phillis Wheatley was brought to New England in 1761 to be a slave. While not every detail of Phillis' life is known, she is considered to have had a good life for someone who was legally property. The Wheatleys encouraged her education and later her career as a poet. After learning to read,...

07 nov. 2008
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Peyton Place: The Author, the bestseller and the legacy

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

Artistic masterpieces can evolve from any genre. Pablo Picasso's abstract paintings are revered by some as just Leonardo Da Vinci's telling portraits are. The same principle can be applied to works of literature. Frontier adventure stories and political solutions written in the form of science...

06 nov. 2008
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The repression of memory in witchcraft study

Essay - 7 pages - Literature

The readings for this week focused around the different approaches to the historical study of witchcraft and witchcraft trials: rationalism versus romanticism. Rationalism focuses more on historical and archeological studies in its attempt to discover a cohesive historical narrative, while...

06 nov. 2008
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Finding the man in the golem: Perfection through the word in Gustav Meyrink's "The Golem"

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

The Golem, according to legend, is a man-made creature, constructed out of wax, inanimate until a written Cabalistic scripture is placed in its mouth. Without the written word, the physical form of the Golem remains a mix of primal elements; without the clay to inspire, the written prayer remains...

06 nov. 2008
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Sight and reality in Chestnutt's "The Conjure Woman"

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

There has always been a fundamental distinction between reality and how our mind represents reality. What we see and observe (external sight) comes into conflict with what we interpret and feel (internal sight). Charles W. Chestnutt's The Conjure Woman explores the gulf between the eye and the...

05 nov. 2008
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Elsie Venner: A destiny of obscurity

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

In it's own words, the novel Elsie Venner, written by Oliver Wendell Holmes, has been called “A Romance of Destiny” (Title), “a medicated novel” (Preface 1), and a “test [of] the doctrine of ‘original sin' and human responsibility” (Preface 1). I see very little...

31 oct. 2008
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'The oval portrait' and 'The birthmark': An insight to an era

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

Documents, records locked away in vaults, and history books are all excellent way to learn about the past. These are all ways that facts can be found, but that is only part of what can be discovered about past. Literature gives an insight into the culture of the times that facts and figures...

24 oct. 2008
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Edgar Allan Poe: The man inside his work

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

The life of Edgar Allan Poe can easily be found throughout all of his stories and poems. It would be unfair to say that Poe only wrote autobiographical fiction, but his work does parallel his life. His life was a perfect match for great fiction. While it is true that his life was horribly...

16 oct. 2008
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Hemingway's art of anxiety: The visual-to-verbal relationship in "The Sun Also Rises"

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

Hemingway's style depends upon vividness and exactness of visual detail to create the atmosphere of modernism which permeates his works both large and small. Though this richness is due to influence from other writers of the modernist period (as well as the application of his own theory of...

14 oct. 2008
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The traveling musician as the other in two of Eudora Welty's short stories

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

Eudora Welty was a writer who sought to identify her native Mississippi in terms of her concept of place. By focusing so often on place, Welty often used the concept of outsiders to emphasize the nature of the place in which the outsiders have come to interact. The outsider characters in...

10 oct. 2008
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The eccentrics of Margery Kempe, an aspired Saint

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

Margery Kempe, the daughter of John Burnham, a popular mayor of Bishop's Lynn, England, was born in 1373. Although she could not read or write, Kempe dictated a biography of herself to be written, that begins with her marriage at the age of “twenty year of age or some deal more”...