Didactic Essays and Term Papers
Lord Of THe Flies: Defects Of Society Due To Nature Of IndividualsThe venturesome novel, Lord of the Flies, is an enchanting,
audacious account that depicts the defects of society as the incorrigible nature
of individuals when they are immature and without an overlooking authority. The
author of the novel, William Golding, was born in Britain, which accounts ...
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Realism And Credibility In Moll Flanders and Oroonoko
In the Dictionary of Literary Terms, Harry Shaw states, "In effective narrative literature, fictional persons, through characterization, become so credible that they exist for the reader as real people." Looking at Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders and Aphra Behn's Oroonoko the ...
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Open ArmsGeorge Eliot, pseudonym of Marian Evans (1819-1880)
This article appeared in The Times Literary Supplement of 20 November 1919, and was reprinted in
The Common Reader: First Series. Virginia Woolf also wrote on George Eliot in the Daily Herald of 9
March 1921 and the Nation and Athenaeum of 30 ...
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Victorian LiteratureThe first decades (1830s to 1860s) of Queen Victoria's reign
produced a vigorous and varied body of literature that attempted to come to
terms with the current transformations of English society, but writers in
the latter decades (1870s to 1900) withdrew into AESTHETICISM, a
preoccupation with ...
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Epic Theatres"Epic Theatre turns the spectator into an observer, but arouses his
capacity for action, forces him to take decisions...the spectator stands
outside, studies." (Bertolt Brecht. Brecht on Theatre. New York:Hill &
Yang, 1964. p37)
The concept of �epic theatre� was brought to life by German ...
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Women In China During The LongWomen In China During “The Long Eighteenth Century”
During the 18th Century women in China continued to be subordinated and subjected to men. Their status was maintained by laws, official policies, cultural traditions, as well as philosophical concepts. The Confucian ideology of ...
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Tragic DifferencesTragedy has always been a popular theme in stories and plays. For centuries, people have been captivated by morbidly emotional finales, rather than by happy endings. Stories with a sad outcome fascinate us much more than those, ending on a happy note. Many of the best works of literature are ...
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Writing Styles Of Poe And HoffmanAll writers have different styles of getting their point across. In particular some like to use the art of the grotesque. E.T.A Hoffman is a perfect example of this type of writing. Hoffman was and still is probably one of the most renowned grotesque writers who ever lived. Wolfgang Kayser ...
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Sirens Of Titen"It took us that long to realize that a purpose of
human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to love
whoever is around to be loved." (Vonnegut:220)
The Sirens of Titan is Kurt Vonnegut's second novel. He has
written it in 1959, seven years after his previous Player Piano.
It has been ...
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Early National LiteratureThe years from the adoption of the Constitution (1787) to the period of Jacksonian nationalism (1828-36) mark the emergence of a self-consciously national literature. The poet Joel BARLOW, who was, like John Trumbull, one of the Connecticut Wits, greeted the new United States with his epic ...
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Epic Theatres"Epic Theatre turns the spectator into an observer, but arouses his capacity for
action, forces him to take decisions...the spectator stands outside, studies."
(Bertolt Brecht. Brecht on Theatre. New York:Hill & Yang, 1964. p37)
The concept of �epic theatre� was brought to life by German ...
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Plagues And EpidemicsHumans are remarkably good at finding a religious scapegoat for their
problems. There has always been someone to blame for the difficulties we face in
life, such as war, famine, and more relevant, disease. Hitler blames the Jews
for economical woes in a corrupt Germany long after the Romans held ...
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Artin general is a representation of its
culture. By examining works of , one can often
distinguish the culture from which it came. To do this well,
one must be cognizant of the styles, purposes, and
techniques that were used to make the work of . By taking
a critical eye to two pertinent ...
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Book Report On Gods Bits Of WoThe novel was published in 1960, just before Senegal became independent. It is based on a famous railroad strike which occurred in 1947-48. The novel focuses on the late stages of French colonialism. Sembene writes a dramatic and compelling story about the strike. He also uses it to make economic, ...
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New Hreligion And Medieval LitAs The Norton Anthology of English Literature says, "By far the larger proportion of surviving literature in Middle as in Old English is religious" (7). This shouldn't be surprising since we know education had a religious affiliation; men were educated, went to "universities" to become clerics. ...
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The Triumph Of "Gorsh The Cellist"Miyazawa Kenji's children's story "Gorsh the Cellist" takes us on a
journey of discovery about the human condition and overwhelms us with a
tale of triumph. Each step is like a microcosm of the whole - as though
each step were a journey in itself. Kenji's stories are set against the
whole of the ...
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Effective Ways Of Coaching AndI’ve learned to, keep my words positive, for words become my behaviors
Keep my behaviors positive, for behaviors become my habits
Keep my habits positive, because habits become my values
Keep my values positive, because values – values become my destiny
Mahatma Gandhi
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Plato's Simile Of The Cave: Artist's Work Is Based On IllusionThere are many ways people view art. To an observer it may be perceived as inventive, searching, disturbing, or self-expressive. Art not only phases the way people think and understand but it may also affect a lifestyle. Plato creates a new consciousness, a way of living in uniformation; ...
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Saint Joan's Tragic Flaw: The EpilogueSaint Joan is considered to be one of George Bernard Shaw's
greatest works. In the play, Shaw avoids many problems identified by
critics as prevalent in some of his other writing. Some have criticized
Shaw, claiming that he tends to portray unrealistic archetypal characters,
rather than ...
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Development Of The CarolThe seasonal songs popular in western music, especially in conjunction with the Christmas season, known as carols, have a rich and complex history full of tradition and controversy in the realms of both sacred and secular music.
The concept of singing carols to celebrate holidays developed during ...
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