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other primary governor is Confucianism (Robinson, 2002). Taoism has a great deal in common with other religious beliefs, such as c...
homeless man, or a prison inmate that has been arrested for some outrageous reason (Nissley 165). To illustrate how technology ha...
darkest impulses are given free reign. Through the eyes of Marlow, Conrad makes it clear that Kurtzs nineteenth century notions of...
that is part of mine. But when she was born, she sprang from me like a slippery fish, and has been swimming away from me since" (T...
but Smith utilizes it in a warped and disturbed fashion, making it a weapon against the totalitarian government rather than an act...
at an early age and was raised by a cold, unfeeling father. Edna lives in a world that has strictly prescribed social boundaries a...
In five page this paper examines the novel in terms of its themes, conflicts, and the protagonist Charlie Marlow. Three sources a...
In five pages this text is considered in terms of overview, themes, and various resulting conflicts regarding alternative treatmen...
In seven pages this paper analyzes relationships and self containment within the context of the play and Kate's 'shrewish' attribu...
In four pages the short story's conflicts are examined in terms of their character implications. There are no other sources liste...
In five pages this paper critically reviews The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis in terms of the author's values and how they manif...
was many years ago. Hadleyburg was the most honest and upright town in all the region round about. It had kept that reputation uns...
her. The son would have no say in the match, for this is how the marriage ritual had been performed for generations. The only qu...
This paper discusses and analyses a short story. An alternative ending is written for the story. The writer discusses the main the...
to look at his own veiled prejudices if only through the eyes of his bigoted mother. Says Mrs. Chestney, in a typical outburst th...
It is through her that Wharton asks if women, trapped as they are in domesticity, "can make themselves and their ideals present in...
yourself some wonderful fellow, thats a sure deal, too. Just make sure hes got class, like my man" (p. 30). Adulthood This statem...
A 4 page paper which compares and contrasts the characters in The Story of an Hour by Kate Choping and A Sorrowful Woman by Gail G...
is, the Victorian era, it becomes clear that Louise Mallard is a normal woman who loves her husband and will grieve for him, but w...
Secure in the knowledge that his origins are unknown, Max joins a white supremacist group and allies himself with their bigotry. S...
In five pages these two works are compared in terms of the author's psychological and sociological objectives and how they are exp...
5 pages and 2 sources used. This paper provides an overview and a comparison of the lives and characteristics of two central fema...
character: Gekko cannot perceive of any moral way of doing things and instead relates his job, his life, and his pursuits to his ...
In five pages this paper discusses The Pearl and The Red Pony by John Steinbeck in terms of the nature theme in each and how it ef...
In six pages Daisy Miller is analyzed in terms of its theme and characters. There is no bibliography included....
In five pages this paper examines women and racism as depicted in these two literary works. There are no other sources listed....
This novel is compared with Tyler's Ladder of Tears and also specifically analyzed in terms of theme, plot, and characters in this...
In ten pages three main characters are examined in terms of how they reflect Wharton's theme of entrapment in the novel. Five sou...
In five page this paper examines the many types of freedoms the author considers within the context of this short story. There ar...
effect, there is a cause and for every cause, there is an effect. Paul is greatly effected by what his mother does and how she fe...