YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Helen and The Iliad
Essays 31 - 60
This essay/research paper presents a short biography of David and then offers analysis of two works, which are "The Oath of the Ho...
This paper concerns the autobiography of Helen Keller, which recounts her struggle to overcome being blind and deaf. Three pages i...
The tale of a hero becoming an adult is a staple of literature. This essay compares heroes Han Solo and Odysseus, Luke Skywalker a...
although portrayed by many in a sympathetic light Homer see her as a wicked woman who brings shame on herself and her society thro...
is for women to talk to one another. They can let down their guard and let their feelings pour out. The article continues to say t...
In seven pages this paper is written from the point of view of a person who attempted suicide despite family members' belligerance...
In five pages an apologia or argument on behalf of Medea is constructed based on the reasoning and logic of 'Encomium of Helen' by...
In three pages a review of this college production of the relationship between teacher Anne Sullivan and student Helen Keller is p...
In seven pages this paper considers the injustices of war in a consideration of women's unequal roles represented in the works of ...
In six pages the ways in which Poe's poems 'Lenore,' 'The Raven,' 'Annabel Lee,' and 'To Helen' are influenced by the deaths of th...
In a paper of twenty pages such terms definitive of abstract expressionism including spatial depth, minimalism, material combinati...
In eight pages this research paper examines Greek artist representations of men and women during the era of Geometric vases in a d...
In six pages this research paper examines Helen Keller's life and the global inspiration it provided. Five sources are cited in t...
In five pages this paper discusses the psychotherapy theories of Masters and Johnson, Helen Singer Kaplan, and Sigmund Freud to se...
The writer examines the Helen Singer-Kaplan book The New Sex Therapy Active Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction, and argues that the b...
Holocaust. Her best known work is the 1988 "Children of the Holocaust." Her book offers a truly unique perspective on this night...
has been stable at about 12 percent of the total population for decades, but it is now growing through immigration. The fastest-g...
This concept, in and of itself, is the fundamentally defining element to Miss Helens persistence to uphold her own existence in th...
is a virtual prisoner in her home (Copycat). She has withdrawn from both work and her life and the only contact she has with the o...
obviously submissive, if not threatened, position. She uses the words of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography to define por...
ignorant about its history. He is also a simple fisherman. The conflict in the story predominately revolves around Achille and Hec...
their a more secure location at Meroe around 590 B.C. Metz finds that some of the earliest account of Northern Sudan at this time ...
it will, it is indebted to him" (xi-xii). Charlotte Bronte believed that religious attitudes fell into two distinct categories -...
In five pages Circe, the Sirens, Nausikaa, Helen, Calypson, Athena, and Penelope are examined in this discussion of how women's ro...
In ten pages former and current New Zealand prime ministers Helen Clark and Jennifer Shipley are examined in this consideration of...
In five pages racial relationships are examined within the context of the novel by Helen Hunt Jackson. There are no other sources...
In five pages the DSM IV Axis classification of agoraphobia is presented and compared with the film Copycat and the characterizati...
childs experiences in her own fantasy. A few impressions stand out vividly from the first years of my life; but "the shadows of th...
"Hear me," he cried, "O god of the silver bow, that protectest Chryse and holy Cilla and rulest Tenedos with thy might, hear me oh...
movement, and the unofficial capital of the international avant-garde. This was as much of a shock to American artists as it was t...