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Character Analysis: Catherine Morland

How would one define a heroine? According to the old Webster, a heroine is a woman of heroic achievements or qualities. When compared to other females, Catherine seems to be somewhat of an outcast. With that in mind, how is it that a person such as Catherine Morland fits into the category of a ...

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Comparing Ode To The West Wind And Tintern Abbey

The two chosen pieces both have a dominant theme of nature. Shelley, in his poem “Ode to the West Wind,” uses poignant tone, while using personification and imagery to unravel his theme of nature. While Wordsworth’s “...Tintern Abbey” contains a governing theme of nature, Wordsworth uses first ...

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Jane Eyre And Foreshadowing

Jane Eyre is one of the most popular pieces of fiction ever written. At different periods since its publication it has been accused of immorality, of irreligion, of being unfeminine or too feminine, of alarming independence from convention, or too much reliance on it, of rejecting male supremacy ...

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Auschwitz

Imagine leaving your family, your house, your possessions, and your life behind. You do not know where you’re going, or how long it will take to get there. You are cramped into a small space with around a hundred other people; some dead, some dying, some hoping for death to come. It’s hard to ...

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Alice In Wonderland: Summary

Alice in Wonderland Begins with Alice and her sister sitting by a tree. Alice’s sister is reading her a book. She just can’t pay any attention to the book, her reason; “How can one possible pay attention to a book with no pictures in it.” Her sister replies; “My dear child, there a great many ...

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Women In World War I

Women of the United States gained status in their lives both job/society oriented as well as in their influence on governmental influence in World War I. Throughout the United States before World War I, women were viewed as a lower "class" of people, as the inferior of men, however, during the ...

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Gregor Johann Mendel

Gregor Mendel was one of the first people in the history of science to discover genetics. He independently discovered his work and lived in Brunn, Czechoslovakia. In Brunn he was a monk and later the Abbot of the church in Brunn. While he was in Brunn he performed many experiments with garden ...

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Women Hollering Creek

The Hidden Story of a Battered Woman In describing "," Sandra Cisneros uses hidden examples to show the pain, anguish, and despair a battered woman feels. The misleading images of the passions people have on the telenovas show us a glimpse of the life Cleofila wishes to lead. The constant ...

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The Great Gatsby Ending

One of the greatest endings in American literature can be found in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald ties in many themes that were used throughout the entire novel together in the last seven paragraphs to produce a unified piece of literature. Since the ending is the ...

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Death Of A Salesman - Symbols

Arthur Miller is recognized as an important and influential playwright, not to mention essayist and novelist. Although he has had plenty of luck in his writing career, his fame is the product of his ingenious ability to control what he wants his readers to picture or feel. As one of his ...

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The Black Cat

A Glimpse Into the World of "" Those who have read any of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories know that most of them are full of suspense and mystery and that they efflict a feeling of horror and shock upon the reader. Poe studies the mind, and is conscious of the abnormalities of his ...

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“The Need For Entertainment At The Woman’s Expense”

After watching Francis Ford Copolla’s movie rendition of the story Dracula which was originally written by Bram Stoker, I noticed he made a lot of changes to fit the preferences of today’s society. One such change that I noticed was the elaboration of certain scenes that seemed to down grade ...

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Death Of A Salesman: Summary

Willy Loman has been a traveling salesman for the Wagner for thirty-four years. Willy tends to think of him self as vital to the New England territory. Willy has just came back home after having left for New England that morning. He tells his wife, Linda, that he just cant keep his mind on driving ...

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Basketball And Its History

Introduction Basketball is an athletic sport, usually played on an indoor court in which two competing teams of five players each attempt to score by throwing an inflated ball so that it descends through one of two baskets suspended, at each end of the court, above their heads. The team ...

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Lord Of The Flies

The book, , by William Golding, is a book full of symbolism. The biggest symbol is the entire island itself. This island and everything connected with this island is a symbol of the world in which we live today. The characters are symbolic of certain groups of people in our society, their ...

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Frank Lloyd Wright

“ The greatest artist this country has ever produced seems to at last be coming into his own. America’s other great artists—our painters, sculptors, composers—don’t really rank with the tops of all time. They’re not Rembrandt or Michelangelo or Beethoven. Wright alone has that standing.” (Robert ...

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Demian

Hermann Hesse's novel, , is the story of a young man trying to find his place between the two realms of good and evil. Right from the beginning of the novel Hesse introduces the reader to Emil, of whom the novel is based around. The reader sees how Emil's "good" world of peace, love and ...

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Nikola Tesla

My great grandmother was born on September 30, 1895 in Strum, Wisconsin, and used to tell us the most important invention for the home, in her lifetime, was the clothes washing machine. Now history always seems to make the present era seem more civilized, when in fact, it is probably only cleaner, ...

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Salt Garden

In the short story, The , written by Atwood, Alma has a realization that the balance of power in her relationship with Theo and Mort can not last forever. There are many instances of this loss of this power balance throughout the story. In about the middle of this story, the narrator revels to ...

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The Battle Of Gettysburg

Abstract , the largest battle ever fought in the Western hemisphere, is often called the turning point of the Civil War. The battle was a narrow victory for the Union and could have been a Confederate victory if it were not for a series of critical events. One such episode involved the 20th Maine. ...

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