| Title's for Novels Papers |
1.6 |
There is still a great debate on who is, in fact, the true tragic hero in Antigone . Many hold that it must be Antigone, herself; after all, the play does bare her name. |
7.6 |
Sophocles Antigone The ancient Greek Era was a fundamental, distinct time when the dramatic arts flourished . Attending theatre became such an important event, it was soon an obligation of the Greeks to see the plays performed Antigone 2. |
2.9 |
As John Ruskin once said, Pride is at the bottom of all great mistakes . Both Antigone, sister of two fallen brothers, and Creon, an over prideful ruler, both take their pride to far and in the end everyone they ever cared for was dead. |
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Antithesis Of Man Timothy J Warley English 425 June 10, 2000 Essay 2 9 . Identify characters who embody features of the antithesis of the Renaissance concept of the masculine ideal. |
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according to critic northrop frye, tragic heroes are so much the highest points in their human landscape that they seem to inevitable conductors of the power about them, great trees more likely to be struck by lightning thatn a clump of grass. |
3.7 |
Apocalypse Now The two texts have very different settings and when viewing Apocalypse Now with the knowledge that it was based on Heart of Darkness, the viewer is in a very pre- determined mind frame. |
2.2 |
Apollonian vs . Dionysian in The Flea The Flea by John Donne is perhaps simply the seventeenth century’s version of a commonplace pick-up line . ... The Flea by Donne creates a poetic tension between the flea and abstinence from sex that reflects the Apollonian and Dionysian duality. |
6.1 |
The Apology and the Crito relate the philosophical story of Socrates . ... In the Apology, Socrates exclaims that if the jury decides to forbid him from ever practicing philosophy again, then he will disobey that order. |
2.4 |
... When Duddy was small, he spoke those unforgettable words to him, A man without land is nobody . ... Duddy did not receive the same kind of love from his father or uncle as Lennie did. |
1.2 |
Araby The lines of poetry, quoted in The Irish Times, relate to the boy’s feelings . In the story Araby, the boy’s feelings and dreams are about love that is ruined, and these lines of poetry express how he feels I knew, I knew, it could not last, Twas bright, twas heavenly, but tis past, Oh ever thus from childhoods hour Ive seen my fondest hopes. |
2.2 |
Thomasina is clearly driven not only by academic zeal but also by a desire for sexual knowledge . In the first scene, during her lesson with Septimus, Thomasina asks Septimus to tell her what a carnal embrace is. |
3.4 |
Are Gimpel Gimpel the Fool and Maya Sanyal The Tenant victims of society or of their own beliefs and prejudices ? It’s ironic to say that society symbolizes companionship or that people in a society share common interests. |
1.3 |
Are we the first ? Today, we are proud of our scientific civilization . But is it worth for us doing so ? Are we really the first of the would? |
4.4 |
... How much manipulation does it take to drive someone over the edge ? ... Everyone, no matter how big or small, does things in their life based upon influence or manipulation. |
1.5 |
... Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea. |
2.7 |
... In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the character of Arthur Dimmesdale, a clergyman, to help portray a theme . ... Arthur Dimmesdale reveals this theme through his actions and self-analysis. |
24.5 |
... Einleitung Arthur Miller z hlt zu einem der bedeutendsten Vertretern des amerikanischen Nachkriegstheaters . Miller will sich selbst als Gesellschafts- und Zeitkritiker verstanden wissen . Arthur Miller schwebt ein neues social drama vor, welches nicht nur die gesellschaftliche Unfreiheit und Determiniertheit des Subjekts analysiert und erkennt, sondern au erdem dazu in der Lage ist, zu hinterfragen Was ist eine m gliche Quelle f r gesellschaftliche Wertestandards? |
2.1 |
My Personal Diary 1913-07-1 21 00 After four days without writing my diary, it seems fifty years in my life . My mother called the family Doctor, because I'm very distressed, I feel as if I'd gone a little mad. |
3.9 |
As far as I’m concerned, the start of ‘Yerma’ deals with a number of themes that are integral to the rest of ‘Yerma’ it is therefore pivotal to the play that these themes are adequately apparent in any director’s portrayal of this opening. |
2.2 |
William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying Final Love and hate were constant motivators of the Bundren family . The power to love was an obvious theme in As I Lay Dying. |
3.8 |
Asher Lev’s Rain and Snow Symbolism is a necessary part of any great novel . ... In the novel My Name is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok a vast amount of symbolism is used. |
5.6 |
Asian American Dreams The Emergence of an American People, is a compelling, inspiring, and often disturbing book . ... The author, Helen Zia, chronicles her childhood, growing up first generation Chinese American. |
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Aspiration In Aspiration, the greatest feeling is that of accomplishment . From the moment of birth, the citizens of Aspiration are taught enthusiasm, competition and satisfaction. |
1.5 |
Face of Fatality You have no countenance; and yet you perceive . Your not really there; but yet you survive . You are at hand, when I twirl around, you're forever in attendance; I can hear your sound. |
5.6 |
When Ralph is encountered in chapter one, he is idealistic saying that, this is a good island , repetitively, and never saying it is bad in any way, so showing that he is perhaps honest at this stage in believing that they will be rescued and taken to safety. |
3.1 |
Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he hath lead casket, The Merchant of Venice These words spoken in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice symbolize the heavy burden one undertakes when a risk is ventured. |
4.2 |
... Atticus Finch is an atypical man and an atypical father . Hailing from Finches Landing and residing in nearby Maycomb County, Alabama, Atticus is a professional attorney in the Depression stricken south. |
1.5 |
Atticus Atticus is the father of Jem and Scout in To Kill A Mocking Bird . ... Atticus isn’t one of those guys who brags to his kids about himself, like how great he is and or used to be. |
2.3 |
To Kill A Mockingbird is a novel describing the difficulties that two children, Jem and Scout Finch, face while growing up in a small racist southern town. |
1.7 |
Conrad clearly sets up a complex attitude as he juxtaposes two contrasting attitudes in this piece . ... This dehumanization obviously creates a downhearted and gloomy attitude to the piece and certainly causes the reader to view these men as Marlow does, with sympathy since it is a description through his perspective. |
3.6 |
Essay The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, written by James Weldon Johnson, is a novel that portrays the complexity and paradox of American racial attitudes. |
2.7 |
Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man This novel is one of the best I have read yet, during the length of the book we see the character suddenly discover his roots and how this event changed his life in many more ways that someone who has not read the book would. |
3.1 |
One of the main aspects of Benjamin Franklin’s The Autobiography is the insight that he provides to the 18th century . ... These are just a few of the fine points we gather from The Autobiography, nonetheless Franklin’s work certainly offers a clear and precise ideal of 18th century life. |
3.8 |
Avoiding the Phony Per 3 5-4-03 Alienation is often a way for people to get away for a while and be alone with their thoughts. |
4.7 |
The Awakening The Awakening, by Kate Chopin, is a story of a young woman’s life in the early nineteen hundreds . In this novel, Edna Pontellier experiences an awakening in which she breaks free from the mold of the traditional woman’s role as a housewife and child bearer. |
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Texts are created in particular contexts but rely on their readers to make sense of them . In Michael Gow’s stage play Away we can learn about Australia’s history its social issues and its culture through the characters and their actions. |
2.8 |
... This book was called Atlas Shrugged, the story of a man who swore to stop the motor of the world- and did . The heroes and heroines, the residents of Galt’s Gulch, of Atlas Shrugged did not have any magic powers or a humongous arsonary. |
5.6 |
It seems to me that Ayn Rand is one of the most important philosophers to learn from, because writing at the time she did, she was able to address some of our most current issues and problems. |