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limited means to make a living. The fires he sets may be construed as the rage that burns inside of him. This arsonist is continua...
as devoted as Ms. Emily thinks, goes out with another woman. When he returns, Emily poisons him with arsenic. Finally, she closes ...
and we do see a wonderful complexity that is both subtle and descriptive. We see this in the opening sentence, which is seems to b...
educated, for most people are in the future, and they just live a life that is filled with criminal activity. It is the norm and t...
living with Emily, which is certainly not proper but the town accepts this because there is sympathy for Emily who is a sad and lo...
that her father is dead. Therefore, she reasons that he is merely resting and is still capable of making decisions for her. She wo...
It is clear early-on that it was common knowledge in the town that Emilys father was abusive -- if not physically, then certain m...
In eight pages this paper compares Malcolm X's autobiography with William Strickland's Malcolm X Make It Plain in terms of simila...
Goldings Lord of the Flies, for example, gives a view of civilised society which is by no means optimistic. He takes a group of ch...
In nine pages this paper examines how insanity is thematically and symbolically portrayed the short stories 'The Lottery' by Shirl...
of her father and her eventual release from her house, little is known of the first thirty years of her life in addition to the li...
deathly lit environment gives the mention of rose a very sad and lonely tone. While people may, at first, immediately think the ...
of the story escalates the tension that is associated with this part of the narrative. There is considerable irony in the attitu...
the Old South and the New South which further complicates the matter. In the Old South, the South ruled and supported by slavery...
she retreated into security of the family homestead, which like the lady of the house, was also dying a slow death. Before the Ci...
that second coming, beginning with a sense of hope, but finished with a sense of fear or dread: "The Second Coming! Hardly are tho...
taught, by her father, those attitudes that provide them the social status they were born into, a class common to the traditional ...
does begin to notice the details of her life that she used to overlook, such as returning home, windblown and sunburned, and disco...
This 5 page essay examines the character Nancy in the book by William Faulkner. 2 sources....
American women's social roles are considered in William Carlos Williams' poems 'Portrait of a Lady' and 'The Young Housewife' in a...
or not he should warn the de Spains illustrate the strength of family loyalty or as Faulkner calls it "the old fierce pull of bloo...
A 5 page review of the book by William Goyen. 1 source....
William Wilson's socioeconomic policies featured in The Truly Disadvantaged are examined in 6 pages....
has to "face the men of the time" and "think about war," in order to "construct a new stage" (Of Modern Poetry...Stevens). What St...
appeared to have a definite problem in separating fact from fantasy -- and a patent refusal to accept national transformations (su...
of the progress which the process of democratisation was making in America in the eighteenth century. It could be asserted that Ma...
this story that Dees mother has always secretly longed for acceptance from Dee. Mrs. Johnson was always amazed by her daughters "...
student researching "Macbeth" should understand that there is virtually no relationships in the play in which people or a group of...
This paper considers the similar falls of each family in a comparative analysis of these novels by Nathaniel Hawthorne and William...
In five pages this paper discusses these themes presented in William Faulkner's short story with also literary elements including ...