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societys pressure. "It is impossible to read Great Expectations without sensing Dickenss presence in the book, without being awar...
In five pages the fine line betwen love and hate is examined in a discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne's short stor, 'Young Goodman B...
to look at his own veiled prejudices if only through the eyes of his bigoted mother. Says Mrs. Chestney, in a typical outburst th...
In five pages these short stories are compared in terms of the community importance that exists in each of them. Four sources are...
away they show the secretary and another partner who has arrived on the scene a warrant to search Blaines office and will be seen ...
their acknowledged leaders and the only character that is not played for laughs. There are also Gordon, a middle-aged, loyal custo...
understanding of the lottery is the same as her neighbors. She complacently believes that it will never touch her family. This goe...
Walton, who explains the story in letters to his sister; he in turn has heard it from Frankenstein himself. This is a "framing" de...
major role in shaping our behavior, temperament, and intelligence" (PBS). While nature plays important roles in ones life, the env...
so much time to be bored. Jewett writes: "Sylvia had all the time there was, and very little use to make of it" (759). Sylvia wa...
had a life of one failure after another and no parental figure to ease the blow. His mother had gotten sick and died and Adolph wa...
every night to a battlefield" (Cheever 73). Later in the story, at a party, Weed recognizes the maid serving canap?s, as a woman...
with human emotions, as the sea is described as being "nervously anxious." This conveys to the reader the way in which the men per...
that her mother "had never really had a friend of her own before" and it is clear that the friendship means a great deal to both w...
of the story escalates the tension that is associated with this part of the narrative. There is considerable irony in the attitu...
reader the distinct impression that she is listening to everything that everyone says. This is borne out when Dee says that shes g...
it is encompasses self-sacrifice, pity and compassion for others, who are also suffering through lifes hardships. Essentially, thi...
the Old South and the New South which further complicates the matter. In the Old South, the South ruled and supported by slavery...
extremely cumbersome, requiring several annotations that would make its reading even more difficult. Therefore, she opted instead...
it would be the heavy bedstead, and then the barred windows, and then that gate at the head of the stairs, and so on" (Gilman 11)....
kept her alive and ultimately took her home to her family who then took it upon themselves to address the violence that Brave Wolf...
at that and he turned and ran, only to fall flat on his face. The jolt startled him and woke him up completely. He heaved a sigh ...
all sorts of unsettling events. This is a fictional account but it brings into play very real issues faced by todays population. ...
when it overwhelms everything, even the narrator who is trying to avoid being caught. Perhaps the most hideous thing about the sto...
he is anything but a gentleman or stoic. Through this first person narrative the reader is really made to feel as though the nar...
of Gods creation of the universe (Chance 67). According to De Temporibus Anni (the translation of Aelfric), the worlds first day ...
his victories against large predators to his faith in God. Scholarship points out that many features of this narrative relate to...
and wanted more than she had. The result was that she ended up with less than she had. If Mathilde had immediately told her frie...
well into adulthood. However, Lorber points out, "Individual actions construct social institutions and therefore... changes in in...
In the OConnor story, a family comprised of a husband and wife, their two children and the husbands mother take a road trip. Altho...