YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :America by Allen Ginsberg
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In five pages Ginsberg's writing style and his message about American culture as expressed in the poem are discussed. There are f...
yourself with your atom bomb" (line 5). Even though it is easy to agree with Ginsbergs anti-war sentiment -- the consensus even...
that its bizarre poetic form could also be attributed to Ginsbergs love of jazz music. The coffeehouses which reached their popul...
spiritual aspect, which is an illustration that many spiritual individuals can relate to in present day America. Freedom, in Whi...
In five pages this paper examines the moral messages contained within Allen Ginsberg's poetry with an analysis of 'Howl' the prima...
occasionally disjointed, seemingly lacking in traditional sentence structure. This technique is certainly evident in "Howl," but ...
In 7 pages an overview of these 3 'Beat Generation' poets and their influence are presented. There are 5 sources are cited in the...
to punctuation for Ginsberg is to describe his howling. He writes that he has witnessed: "Ten years animal screams and suicides!...
In eighteen pages this paper examines the American 'Beat Generation' literary movement popular during the 1950s in a consideration...
those around her surely believe that she loves her husband and is grieved by the news. The characters slowly approach her, planni...
Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac are discussed in the context of this paper that focuses on the beat generation. Vario...
machine. The idea is that this feeding machine will cut down on the time needed for lunch breaks and, thereby, make the factory mo...
In 10 pages this paper examines the works of Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and Jack Kerouac in an assessment of the 1950s...
In eight pages Bob Kaufman and his poetry are examined and despite the fact that he was the least well known of all the 'Beat' poe...
Chapter 6, "Preaching as Theological Interpretation through Conversation," begins with the observation that a preacher needs to ha...
America's foreign policy in Central America, most notably in the Caribbean, is analyzed in a paper consisting of five pages....
In ten pages this paper discusses filmmaker Allen's portrayal of reality in four of his most critically acclaimed motion pictures....
previously the case" (Allen, 1988: 195). It is a very popular pilgrimage that draws people from all over the region, if not the wo...
lens but by the filmmakers imagination and based upon the unique New York experiences contained within a particular neighborhood e...
(1975) but in the 1977 movie "Annie Hall" he was truly embraced and celebrated by the mainstream public. In many ways, it was "Ann...
the film is Allens character Alvy who seems to have so many problems it becomes hilarious and insane, often presenting psychologic...
finds as far too mundane and the challenges of defining what is real and what is an illusion. For example, the character of Tom Ba...
Brando, the apples and pears of Cezanne...and Tracys face" (Chances 66). Throughout the film, Ike professes his belief that "It is...
This essay pertains to theologian David L. Allen's interpretation of the Greek work "metochos" in the Hebrews. Three pages in leng...
is one that ties the two brothers together, although neither one of them realizes it. Each fears his own cowardice and has to ov...
that country is assuredly America" (de Tocqueville). de Tocqueville discusses universal suffrage, which he says "had been adopted...
life following WWI and it essentially ends after the stock market crash of 1929. His book truly begins when he discusses the year ...
her favorite actor in it, Tom Baxter. After the movie is over she finds herself unable to go home to face the reality of a man who...
In five pages this 1989 movie's portrayal of ethical and moral considerations is examined along with a discussion of how it portra...
comedy has been a staple of American movies since movies were first created. There is an undeniable connection that exists betwee...