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  1. &Quot;On The Rainy River&Quot;
    "On the Rainy River" The relationship you have with others often has a direct effect on the basis of your very own personal identity. In the essay “On The Rainy River,” th...
  2. &Quot;Open Boat&Quot; Analysis Paper
    In “The Open Boat”, by Stephen Crane, the four men’s journey through the ocean represents a broader perspective at life as a whole. All throughout the story, several different...
  3. &Quot;Romulus, My Father Explores The Difficulties People Have Adjusting To An Alien Culture&Quot;. Discuss.
    In the biographical account Romulus, my father written by Raimond Gaita, the characters discuss their adoption to an alien culture. Using the characters in the novel the autho...
  4. &Quot;Sinners..&Quot; Literary Analysis
    Jonathan Edwards' purpose for writing Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is to explain how people need to be aware that God is the only person savying them from hell. People...
  5. &Quot;The Chosen&Quot; Essay
    Themes are an essential part of any novel; they can tell a lot about the book and set up the plot. The Chosen, by Chaim Potok, has many themes, some are hidden and some are ve...
  6. &Quot;The Colour Purple&Quot;
    Strength of the Black Woman Revealed in The Color Purple The story tells of one lady who, through fruition and hardship, discovers the proficient, content, and proud w...
  7. &Quot;The Lady With The Dog&Quot; By Anton Chekhov
    “The Lady with the dog” by Anton Chekhov describes the social responsibility that marriage held in the turn of the century Russia. This emotional story brings to life the lov...
  8. &Quot;The Last Sentence In A Piece Of Writing Is An Adventure. It Should Open The Work Up.&Quot; Choosing Either The Closing Line Or Lines, Or A Final Section Of The Text, Discuss The Likelihood Of Endings Opening Up A Text.“
    „The Assault“ by Harry Mulisch is an episodic style novel about a Family living in Haarlem, Holland during the second World War, the whole family‘s life s changed by „six shot...
  9. &Quot;The Lottery&Quot; - Analysis
    Everyone has a different way of looking at things. If we didn’t, everybody would agree with everything and everyone. The world would be a place free of problems, where everybo...
  10. &Quot;The Love Song Of Alfred J. Prufrock” Extended Response
    How does T.S Eliot influence our response to Prufrock in his social and cultural isolation and how effective is he in doing this? Eliot has effectively influenced and enfor...
  11. &Quot;The Necklace&Quot; -Developing Of The Irony
    Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" is about a young woman who pictures herself surrounded by all the luxuries a woman desires but has let herself be married off to a minor cle...
  12. &Quot;The Story Of An Hour&Quot;
    In “The Story of an Hour”, written by Kate Chopin; as Mrs. Mallard listened to the words spoken by her sister, Josephine, of her husband’s death, “[she] did not hear the story...
  13. &Quot;The Story Of An Hour&Quot; Analysis
    Kate Chopin has said to be ahead of her time through her writings (Rosenblum). She wrote most of her works towards the late 1800s. However, because her way of thing was more a...
  14. &Quot;The Things They Carried&Quot;
    The main character of this story is Lieutenant Jimmy Cross in the Vietnam War. This story is told by an unknown narrator. The main idea of this story is to tell about the many...
  15. &Quot;The Things They Carried&Quot; Responce To Ending
    “It All Comes Together” Different stories have various types of endings. Fairy tales always end up with the princess marrying the prince; mysteries end with the detective cat...
  16. &Quot;The Things They Carried&Quot;:So Much More Than Military Supplies
    58,000 American lives were lost in the muggy jungle hell of Vietnam. Mere children thrown into the rage of war, expected to be strong, to be men, to be able to deal with the d...
  17. &Quot;The Whistle&Quot;
    “You pay too much for your whistle.” We as humans often invest too much in things that are in reality worthless and in turn contribute to our unhappiness. This is portrayed in...
  18. &Quot;The Yellow Wall-Paper&Quot;
    Reflecting their role in society, women in literature are often portrayed in a position that is dominated by men. Especially in the nineteenth century, women were repressed an...
  19. &Quot;Their Eyes Were Watching God&Quot;
    “Their Eyes Were Watching God” Character Analysis Janie and Tea Cake truly show their love for each other. Tea Cake entered Janie’s life and changed Janie...
  20. &Quot;Theme For English B&Quot; Explication Of Poem
    Theme For English B (1951) The poem, “Theme For English B”, written by Langston Hughes is greatly unique. The way that Langston Hughes expresses himself through wri...
  21. &Quot;Thrill Of The Grass&Quot; And The &Quot;Tax Gatherer&Quot;
    “The Thrill of the Grass” and “The Tax Gatherer” Two thematically similar Short Stories are “The Thrill of the Grass” by W P Kinsella and “The Tax Gatherer” by Neil Gunn...
  22. &Quot;To Autumn&Quot; By John Keats
    In “To Autumn,” John Keats uses visual, auditory, olfactory, and gustatory imagery of the transition from autumn to winter to symbolize the cycle of life, starting with the ju...
  23. &Quot;Under The Influence&Quot;
    Mother Tongue In Amy Tan’s “mother Tongue” Ms. Tan expresses her views on life after growing up as a first generation Chinese American female. And the hardship she endured li...
  24. &Quot;Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?&Quot;
    Growing up is often a drawn out process. Although in some cases blossoming into a knowledgeable and self sufficient person may only take on experience, maybe even a sentence o...
  25. &Quot;White Christmas&Quot; Analysis
    Simon Armitage’s “White Christmas” analysis A poem written by Simon Armitage “White Christmas” is seemed to be a simple description of the special day. However the British...
  26. $Ra$
    Global warming is an increase in the earth's temperature due to fossil fuels, industry, and agricultural processes caused by human, natural, and other gas emissions. This resu...
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    米哈伊尔·巴赫金对当代西方人文学科的许多领域&#3711...
  28. &Amp;#8216;Songs Of Innocence&Amp;#8217; And &Amp;#8216;Songs Of Experience&Amp;#8217; Appear To Be Quite Simplistic On First Reading. Explain How Blake Uses Imagery, Form And Language In These Poems, And What Their Content Reveals About The Times In Which They Were Written And Blake&Amp;#8217;S Beliefs
    William Blake was born in London in 1757 to a poor family. He grew up without a formal education but later studied drawing at a school on the Strand. In the early 1770s, he be...
  29. &Amp;Amp;Amp;Amp;Quot;Cargoes&Amp;Amp;Amp;Amp;Quot;
    Cargoes by John Masefield Quinquireme of Nineveh from distant Ophir, Rowing home to haven in sunny Palestine, With a cargo of ivory, And apes and peacocks, Sandalwood,...
  30. &Amp;Amp;Amp;Quot;Paper Matches Vs. &Amp;Amp;Amp;Quot;What'S That Smell In The Kitchen&Amp;Amp;Amp;Quot; Poems Comparsion And Contrast
    Hostility from the Women’s Side The concept of gender roles originated in the 1970’s in order to differentiate between the social roles men and women performed. In the early...

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