| Title's for English Papers |
6.6 |
... In Alice Walkers Everyday Use the importance of heritage comes up quite often . ... Alice Walker conveys these messages in her story about a young woman going back to visit her hometown and her family. |
4.4 |
... Obviously it’s the most used organization from the beginning of social lifeforms . ... The angelic character of The Street, Lutie Johnson finds herself in the social chaos of the Harlem slums in the mid-50s. |
4.4 |
The Untouchable Dream When the early settlers traveled to America, they had no beacon to guide them . ... Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the author of The Great Gatsby, uses the title character’s skewed motives and glittering but unachievable dreams to mock the prevalent corruption of the American dream. |
1.3 |
Lately i have been having some unusal dreams . ... These dreams are very scary and I cannot manage to remember them fully when I try to tell someone. |
1.7 |
In the story, Amnesty by Nadine Gordimer, the author uses many stylistic devices to cover up the unfairness of life . People didn’t have much freedom in South Africa, that’s why many organizations had formed to abolish the government and offer freedom to the nation. |
5.1 |
Theresa Nguyen English 1123 Dr . Field October 29, 2003 Abortion Thousands of differences opinions have stemmed for the abortion issue . Many believe that it’s not the selfishness of one person to destroy one life; but other believes its one individual’s right to do what ever one feels with their own body. |
1.7 |
Upon the Burning of Our House In the poem, Upon the Burning of Our House, Anne Bradstreet tells the story about the loss of her home due to a fire. |
4.1 |
... Upon the Burning of Our House ? ... Anne conveys her understanding of the burning of her house through many methods, one of which is textual inferences between that of the traditional Puritan lifestyle and the state of Anne herself while this event is happening and in the future as she is looking back at his event. |
2.7 |
Upton Sinclair, born in Baltimore, Maryland on September 20th, 1968, had a great love of literature even as a boy . ... Sinclair, most well known for the novel, The Jungle, advocates his socialistic views and sympathizes with the working class throughout most of his novels. |
7 |
If the words Socialism and muckraker were to be looked up in a dictionary, right next to them would be a portrait of Upton Sinclair. |
4.8 |
Upton Sinclair and His Socialist Portrayal Upton Sinclair is classified, along with many other Muckrakers, as one of America’s best writers in his time period. |
1.1 |
When the first emigrants came from England to America, their intentions were to branch away from the catholic church, and become religiously independent . However, as years passed, emigrants who went to the South seemed to have different intentions such as owning a plantation, and finding gold. |
4.5 |
In Paradise, Toni Morrison depicts the town, Ruby, as a safe haven and escape for black people to exist in a dominant white society . As an opposing force to Ruby’s goal and purpose, Morrison too creates the Convent which served as a refuge for abused and neglected women during their times of need. |
4.9 |
... Usability Requirements 1 Instructions Description The diary system should have an area where the user can learn how to use the system, and how to recover if any errors are made. |
3.6 |
Dantes use of allegory in the Inferno greatly varies from Platos Allegory of the Cave in purpose, symbolism, characters and mentors, and in attitude toward the world. |
2.7 |
In Macbeth, the image of and reference to blood is reoccurring, making it an important part of the play . The image of blood starts and ends the tragic play, and plays an important role in between also. |
1.7 |
The use of corporal punishment in home and school has been widely debated . ... But in my opinion, Corporal punishment is harmful to children . ... Corporal punishment has been generally defined as Corporal punishment is a punitive act that inflicts pain. |
4.1 |
In the Greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles in 430 B . ... , Oedipus’ character is ruled by destiny and conflict . Throughout the play, Oedipus battles with attempts to understand his true identity and fate. |
1.1 |
Fallacies After reading the articles on Paul Hill, the anti abortionist minister who was found guilty for killing a doctor in front of the abortion clinic, makes me wonder if any other ministers agree with his acting. |
4.5 |
... Literature from this time period reflected the disapproval groups throughout the world held for the irrational government reforms manifesting under the umbrella of equality . The element of fatalism recurs in Home of the Gentry, The Cherry Orchard, and 1984 to express the corruptions and downfalls in totalitarian and communist societies. |
1 |
The Use Of First-Person narration in Sherwood Andersons Im A Fool First-Person Narrator A character in the story tells the story as he or she experienced it. |
2.8 |
Various literary techniques are used by writers in the process of creating their works . As an author of many stories, Ambrose Bierce is no exception. |
1.1 |
The doctor attempts to approach the child in a professional friendly manner, but it fails . Timelines are such convoluted things . Where does one stop ? One begin? |
4.8 |
John Donne expressed a variety of attitudes towards love in his poetry . I have chosen The Good-Morrow 1 to analyse as I feel that it is a very good example of an intense love poem where changes of tone, time shifts and specific words and images are used effectively and convincingly to convey the speakers attitudes realistically. |
1.1 |
Imagery is expressively and frequently used in The Iguana to enhance the realistic aspect of the entire passage . ... For example, a flash of azure, green and purple helps the reader imagine the vivid brilliance of an iguana s skin, and the movement of the iguana is visually stimulated by words such as seems to be standing behind them in the air, like a comet s luminous tail. |
4.1 |
In writing, there are many tools that authors use in order to get the readers’ attention and emphasize their point . One of the tools that we often see in writing is imagery. |
4.1 |
Short stories are a perfect form of fiction writing, in that the prose and the setting are concise . ... Many authors, past and present, have tried their hand in this type of genre, but clearly, Edgar Allen Poe emerges as one of the top masters in the craft of short stories. |
2.2 |
I am addicted to Robert Frost and his uncanny way of controlling text and grasping hold of a reader’s interest . He is magnificent at using rhythm to tell a story and uses simple language wonderfully to create his own intriguing world. |
9.5 |
Mental illness has been in the past, and still is a very taboo subject . Many authors can use the theme of questionable sanity to add to the meaning of their pieces. |
3.1 |
In his poem Death, Be Not Proud, John Donne uses personification to convey a mocking tone toward death . ... The poem begins, Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so. |
1.3 |
Setting in Kate Chopins The Story of an Hour gives us not only a physical location for the story but a psychological and emotional setting as well. |
2.4 |
In The Masque of the Red Death, the focus of the story is death . Poe uses symbolism in conjunction with setting to create a deliberate feeling of eeriness and darkness. |
3.3 |
The use of symbols in ‘Araby’ by James Joyce . For an idle or ignorant reader ‘Araby’ seems to be a short story about the boy who is going to the bazaar a simple story with easily comprehended plot. |
1.2 |
A fly is an insect . The larva of the fly, called a maggot, are laid as eggs inside a source of food, such as a dead animal, so they can survive on their own. |
2.1 |
... A New England Nun exemplifies many characteristics of local color . ... The narrator in A New England Nun is third person limited . Third person limited is a point of view in which the story is told using he and she, but I which the narrator’s insight is limited to observations of one or few characters. |
1.8 |
In literature the number three can be seen as the magic number because its usage appears regularly . Many things come in threes such as bad luck, ions, wishes, blind mice, musketeers and porridge-eating bears. |
3.6 |
Time and timing can be controlling factors in all of our lives . ... Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, time and timing are used in a variety of ways. |
3.1 |
The Use of Tone in Crossing the Bar and Dover Beach Crossing the Bar is a symbolic poem about crossing from this life into the next. |
4.5 |
Language in drama is represented as spoken language or, in other words, as speech . ... In A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney, the author uses different kinds of language to describe its characters and themes to the audience. |
3.3 |
Radioactivity causes matter to release certain forms of radiation as the result of changes in the nuclei of the atoms that make up the matter. |
3.9 |
... Harmer also stresses the importance of monolingual dictionaries in intermediate levels and above as they give all the information students may need about a word, that is to say, its whole profile and highlights that there is no better resource for the learner as their chief source of information about. |
8.8 |
Using the Internet to Facilitate Writing Development . ESL students often find writing the most difficult skill to develop . ... They may have no awareness of writing as a process, they may fail to see that writing has an audience, and most importantly they may not be able to see the communicative purpose of writing, and this lowers their motivation to write. |
2.1 |
Utopia A utopia is not a bad place but rather is an impractical, idealistic scheme for social and political reform . In my opinion a utopia is an ideal place that is hard to come by, and if not impossible. |
2.6 |
A Memento of My Childhood Eun Jeong Kim Erin Have you ever felt ashamed in front of a mass of people ? When I was a middle school student, I felt ashamed in front of all the student. |
6.5 |
One of the things that makes mankind so much better than the animal world is our ability to think, choose, and love . While this ability is generally for our good, sometimes our free will can be too much of a good thing. |
6 |
Utopia and the Prince Within the course of this report, I will elaborate on two books Utopia and the Prince, and analyze which one of them is superior in its ideas. |
3.5 |
It’s nice to think that humans would be able to live in Utopia, defined as an ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects. |
6 |
In the dictionary, Utopia is defined as any idealized place state or situation of perfection; An ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects; An impractical, idealistic scheme for social and political reform. |