YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :The Sculptors Funeral by Willa Cather
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soul to the devil for what he desires. This relates well to Paul for he is a man who will do anything to live, if even only for a ...
in charge of the farm by her father when he dies. The farm is not left to her brothers or to Alexandrias mother but to her. The st...
In a 5 page papers, the approaches to 2 and 3 dimensional art are explored and the writer contends that despite being known as two...
by what lies beyond the obvious, not entirely confident that she is capable of dealing with the gender role she has been given....
In 10 pages this paper examines the Tom Outlander tale's themes and cave dwellers in an analysis of The Professor's House by Willa...
In five pages the images of time and place are explored in 'The White Heron' by Sarah Orne Jewett, 'My Antonia' by Willa Cather, '...
In five pages this research paper critically analyzes how tone is used in My Antonia by Willa Cather. Six sources are cited in th...
sort of injustice, it would have engendered a certain amount of sympathy for him in the reader. Faulkner goes to great lengths to ...
humanity. The action is the medium by which the man learns, but it is the learning that makes the story fundamentally interesting....
In five pages this paper examines the influence of the creative outsider in America in a consideration of the texts My Antonia by ...
In ten pages this paper presents a comparative analysis of individualism perceptions as reflected in these works by Stephen Crane ...
she and her brothers Oscar, Lou and Emil all have to work extremely hard, and Oscar and Lou resent her, though this isnt revealed ...
to come. It is, as noted, a relatively simple story. But, at the same time, without the deep psychological reading she is...
way his eyes move continually to the fact that he cannot stand to be touched: "Once, when he had been making a synopsis of a parag...
view" refers to whos telling the story, and it can be crucial to a readers understanding. This paper compares the point of view in...
This essay offers analysis of "Coming, Aphrodite!" by Willa Cather, focusing on how each of the major characters define and percei...
changes in her life have both positive and negative implications. At the onset of the story, Janie is a character who is unable t...
of debt, or to make it possible for the younger children of the family to go to school"( Cather 172)...
and the culture in which she finds herself having to embrace. She is also alienated by her social class. Antonia, in contrast to J...
the writers within Greenwich Village had in the late 19th century and throughout the 20th century. The Greenwich Village writers i...
homesick. If we never arrived anywhere, it did not matter. Between that earth and that sky I felt erased, blotted out. I did not s...
relationship to his own sense of honor and integrity. In the beginning he had no doubts about getting his stepfather alone and kil...
notes that Noguchis Kouros was created shortly after his release from the internment camp, and quotes him as saying that the const...
in the grass and Antonia begins to ask Jim to tell her the English names of things; she is quick and alert and seems very much a p...
In seven pages this essay compares how each author presents common protagonists as deeply complex human beings. There are no othe...
a conference of teachers evaluating him after his suspension. Cather tells us, "Disorder and impertinence were among the offenses...
In six pages these stories are compared and contrasted with regard to the portrayal of character rebellion in each. There are no ...
of the funeral industry we turn to examining a few conditions presented by Mitford. This particular writer noted that in the fi...
In five pages this paper examines the strong female characterizations of Hemingway's Lady Brett Ashley, Cather's Antonia Shimerda,...
like herself. From their initial conversation in the garden, Beatrice reassures him that she is sincere by stating that "Forget wh...