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My first exposure to Lewis Carroll's classic children's story was through the 1951 Disney film adaptation "Alice in Wonderland," w...
Gotskillz Published on 06/19/2005 6296 Reads Literature
It is extremely hard to sit down and write a review for any piece of classic literature for there is very little a reviewer can sa...
Gotskillz Published on 06/19/2005 5999 Reads Literature
Since the early 1900's, America has greatly progressed industrially and technologically, thus causing the early 1990's publication...
Anonymous Published on 06/19/2005 7797 Reads Literature
In Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening, Edna Pontellier is forced to strive to fit in with everyone and everything around her. Born ...
Anonymous Published on 06/19/2005 4647 Reads Literature
The genre of the tale has evolved over hundreds of years. A tale is a piece of literature that seldom has well developed characte...
Anonymous Published on 06/19/2005 8226 Reads Literature
"Animal Farm" by George Orwell was never required reading for me when I was in school, so it took me some time to finally get arou...
JarJarBinks Published on 06/19/2005 4910 Reads Literature
"Animal farm" is to this day one of the best attempts to criticize a totalitarian regime through the means that literature provide...
JarJarBinks Published on 06/19/2005 9058 Reads Literature
The story of "Animal Farm" is set on Manor Farm, where the animals are badly treated by their cruel and incompetent owner Mr Jones...
JarJarBinks Published on 06/19/2005 5311 Reads Literature
Ayn Rand migrated from the Communist U.S.S.R. with a righteous anger. Not only was she as an individual demeaned by lack of a pers...
SchoolStinks! Published on 06/19/2005 4121 Reads Literature
...... and the world tumbled down !!!! "Atlas Shrugged" is an interesting tale, almost with a fable-like quality in its use of...
AtillaThaHun Published on 06/19/2005 4387 Reads Literature
Odd, isn't it, that George F. Babbitt should be one of the most reviled characters in American literature? What, after all, is his...
Anonymous Published on 06/21/2005 3420 Reads Literature
In Greek literature, a tragic hero is based upon an individual having several of the following qualities: having a high social pos...
Anonymous Published on 06/21/2005 9161 Reads Literature
The Tell Tale Heart and Edgar Allan Poe’s Schizophrenia Edgar Allan Poe is acknowledged today as one of the most brilliant and ...
Anonymous Published on 06/21/2005 14859 Reads Literature
Dracula - Easily the best horror novel ever written Bram Stoker's Dracula is, hands down, the greatest horror novel ever writte...
Anonymous Published on 06/29/2005 4617 Reads Literature
Everybody knows the usual tales of vampires and the supernatural. Or, at least, they thought they did. Dracula, by Bram Stoker, is...
Anonymous Published on 06/29/2005 3999 Reads Literature
Dracula - Most Influential Vampire Still Entertaining In 1897, Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was published in Great Britain. It was ...
Anonymous Published on 06/29/2005 5218 Reads Literature
Dracula - It's the Best Way to Absorb the Dracula Myth Bram Stoker had absolutely no idea just what sort of monster he was crea...
Anonymous Published on 06/29/2005 3882 Reads Literature
One of the characteristics of Realism, in American literature at least, is the ironic use of perceptions of “appearance” vs. “real...
Anonymous Published on 06/10/2004 19543 Reads Literature
Moby-Dick - An Adult Book of a Different Kind Moby Dick is strictly for adults, which is not to say it's salacious or titillati...
Anonymous Published on 07/19/2005 2739 Reads Literature
Beowulf: Questioning the Accuracy Of Oral Tradition Throughout history, storytellers, or bards, have used the oral method of pa...
Anonymous Published on 07/25/2005 5472 Reads Literature
Holy Sonnet 7 - A Historical/Topical Approach As if Thou hadst sealed my pardon with Thy blood” ends a poem written by a man to...
Anonymous Published on 07/27/2005 12925 Reads Literature
“Africa” Under Study “Her screams loud and vain” (“Africa” 21), “her history slain” (“Africa” 23), “two Niles her tears” these...
Anonymous Published on 07/28/2005 12250 Reads Literature
Naturalism and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" Naturalism is frequently cited as one of the dominant literary movements of 19th...
Anonymous Published on 07/31/2005 25863 Reads Literature
Insecurity from Security - ''Once Upon a Time''Relation If someone is insecure, it means that he or she is not confident, not s...
Anonymous Published on 08/01/2005 6679 Reads Literature
In discussing Chaucer's collection of stories called The Canterbury Tales, an interesting illustration of the Medieval Christian C...
Anonymous Published on 06/10/2004 15276 Reads Literature
Ken Kesey's One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest The Viking Critical Library edition of Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is...
Anonymous Published on 08/14/2005 12482 Reads Literature
Biography of Chaim Potok Chaim Potok, born Herman Harold Potok, was the son of Polish immigrants and was reared in an Orthodox ...
Anonymous Published on 08/16/2005 3880 Reads Literature
Poe's Literature Induces Gothic Feelings and Moods When reading a work by Edgar Allan Poe, one is drawn into a strange and dist...
Anonymous Published on 08/25/2005 8083 Reads Literature
The Ever-Changing Gregor, by Franz Kafka Throughout Franz Kafka's short story "The Metamorphosis" the main character Gregor und...
Anonymous Published on 06/10/2004 16105 Reads Literature
Jerome David Salinger: A Deeper Insight Jerome David (J.D.) Salinger is arguably one of the most talented American authors st...
Anonymous Published on 09/14/2005 3613 Reads Literature