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Essays 271 - 300
"pencil or pen and ink"; however, for her finished pieces, Potter worked primarily in watercolor, adding touches of pen and ink wh...
successes in Roman Holiday, for which she won an Academy Award, and Sabrina. This was exactly why Audrey Hepburn was perfect for ...
new chemicals, which means we need more powerful ones, on and on in a continuous cycle of destruction (Carson). The final result o...
heroine is willing to risk her life by defying King Creon in order to give her warrior brother Polynices the proper burial he was ...
might be King Lear, but if there were no Fool, there would be - in his opinion - no play. In Shakespearean Tragedy, Bradley procl...
This paper examines if Niccolo Machiavelli or Plato would have provided Ralph with better advice on governing the island in this a...
power inadvisable (Taylor, 1991, p. x). Lincoln, just prior to this inauguration, remarked to a European diplomat that he did not...
The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner. While vastly different in tone, each author addresses the fact that slavery and the le...
of Tennessee Williams"). To relieve his boredom, Williams wrote at night but he broke down, depressed, after the breakup with Kram...
In eight pages ballet is examined from the perspectives of four choreographers Frederick Ashton, Kenneth MacMillan, William Forsyt...
This paper discusses the late 16th century life and travels of 'Shogun' William Adams in five pages. Four sources are cited in th...
noted that a number of other characters, including Big Daddy, create the social perspective through which Brick and Maggies relati...
In five pages William Paley's teleological argument, St. Anselm's ontological argument, and St. Thomas Aquinas' cosmological argum...
are the core of moral tradition as defined within the context of societal constraints. Most people associate moral tradition with...
Lear," Lear chooses the love and respect of his children as the highest good, and so can only suffer from loss of their love and r...
In seven pages this paper examines the history of the Old South as it reveals intself in William Faulkner's short story. Four oth...
seems that Hearst brought in representatives to look and find flaws that would give him power. One article states how, "The lawyer...
In four pages this paper compares American and Japanese businesses in this overview of the organizational theory text by William G...
In five pages this paper discusses the views expressed in Mullin's book and compares them with those featured in works by David Wa...
In four pages death as a motivator is considered within the context of The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness by Erich Fromm, The An...
officials such as bishops and archbishops" (Carroll and Noble, 30). Nor was there just one group of dissenters. The Presbyterians...
In five pages this paper examines past and present issues pertaining to the Missouri Compromise and favors the views of scholars s...
In four pages this paper examines the Civil War significance of Kennesaw mountain particularly as it involves the failure to claim...
have little respect for each other as people. This family, in the end, only gives a surface appearance of going beyond their indiv...
In six pages this paper examines the opposing critical perspectives of Adams and Eldridge on William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying. F...
In seven pages this paper examines the dramatic personalities of characters Brick, Big Daddy, and Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ...
This paper examines how the Bildungsroman or coming of age technique is employed by William Faulkner in the portrayal of his 11 ye...
In seven pages this paper examines how the social oppression of Southern women is represented through the constrictions Emily stil...
This paper examines how women in America, particularly in the South, were treated as represented in 'A Rose for Emily,' a classic ...
In seven pages capitalism's development is examined in terms of humanitism's impact with discourses of Adam Smith, Charles Dickens...