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  • "the Story of Hour" Irony Analysis

    "the Story of Hour" Irony Analysis

    Gloria D. Davis Kim Turnage English 113 February 7th 2005 “The Story of an Hour” Irony Analysis Irony is a useful device for giving stories many unexpected twists and turns. In Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," irony is used as an effective literary device. Situational irony is used to show the reader that what is expected to happen sometimes doesn't (Irony). Dramatic irony is used to clue the reader in on something that

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    Essay Length: 868 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Explication of Theme in Flannery O’connor’s

    Explication of Theme in Flannery O’connor’s

    In Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” a family of six set out on a vacation to Florida while an extremely dangerous criminal is on the loose. The family takes the grandmother, who is outraged that the family is traveling while The Misfit is scanning the countryside. Throughout the short story, O’Connor drops many hints to the reader, ultimately leading to the terrifying climax. Foreshadowing is more commonly noticed the second time

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    Essay Length: 646 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Edward
  • Othello Comparison of Themes

    Othello Comparison of Themes

    Themes Envy and jealousy are the catalysts for Hugo’s desire to hurt Odin and Mike. Hugo envies Mike for Odin choosing him over Hugo to share the coveted Most Valuable Player award (MVP). At the presentation Hugo’s own father, Coach Duke Goulding states boldly, “…And I’m not ashamed to say this in public but, I love him like a son.” The camera shows the dismay displayed on Hugo’s face. From this point on Hugo envies

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    Essay Length: 720 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Steve
  • Short Review on Snow Falling on Cedars

    Short Review on Snow Falling on Cedars

    Evocative and extremely well written, this book lets the mind soar throughout all different types of drama. The fictional world the write has created is so realistic that the atmosphere is unmistakably recognized. Including history and romance, this incredibly written book satisfies the reader in ways no book can. The primary pleasure of the book is David Guterson's interpretation of the diverse characters and the beautiful places. Set on an island in the straits north

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    Essay Length: 294 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Story of an Hour

    The Story of an Hour

    alfaro 1 The Story of an Hour. Kate Chopin was a Victorian writer; whose writing manifests her life experiences. She was not happy with the principles of the time, because women had fewer rights, and they were not considered equal to men. Afraid of segregation from society, people lived in a hypocritical world full of lies; moreover, Kate Chopin was not afraid of segregation, and used her writing as a weapon against oppression of the

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    Essay Length: 390 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Victor
  • Theme, Atmosphere, and Style of the Chrysalids

    Theme, Atmosphere, and Style of the Chrysalids

    Theme: Theme is very closely tied with satire in this novel. Numerous main ideas of the novel are pointed towards the shortcomings of Waknuk society, and even at our society. For example, Waknuk society will banish from their society anything that is not made in their concept of the true image. In our history of mankind some groups have always reacted negatively towards groups that are supposedly different. Recent historical events of genocide make what

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: regina
  • Theme in the Crucible

    Theme in the Crucible

    Theme The theme of the story was rising over adversity, and standing for the truth even to death. This is the theme for many stories and is always an exciting one. John, in the beginning, wanted to keep distant from the trials. He did not want to have a part, whether good or bad. When Elizabeth was arrested, he was forced to become part of it. He went to court first to set his wife

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Theme of Macbeth: Fair Is Foul and Foul Is Fair

    Theme of Macbeth: Fair Is Foul and Foul Is Fair

    Theme of “Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair” in Shakespeare’s Macbeth One of the most important themes in Macbeth involves the witches’ statement in Act 1, Scene1 that “fair is foul and foul is fair.” (Act 1, Scene 1, Line 10) When Macbeth and Banquo first see the weird sisters, Banquo is horrified by their hideous appearances. Conversely, Macbeth immediately began to converse with these universally known evil creatures. After hearing their prophecies, Macbeth

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    Essay Length: 427 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Max
  • The Filipino Art of Tattoo

    The Filipino Art of Tattoo

    The Filipino Art of Tattoo The history of tattooing in the Philippines goes back nearly as far as the history of the country itself. There are literally hundreds of ethnic groups in the Philippine island chain, each of which has their own language, tradition, and history. Much like Borneo and other parts of Micronesia and Polynesia, tattoos were applied by a sharpened bird bone or a kind of 'comb' made of sea shells. A hammer

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Conflicts in the Story a Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

    Conflicts in the Story a Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

    In the story a rose for emily william falulkner portrays two types of conflics. these conflicts are encounterd by the readers through the authors eye. an individula that reads this story can see the different conflicting situations that arise in this story . emilys conflicts within herself and the communities conflicts towards her are the two main conflicts in this story. The conlicts within herself is more prominent than what she had with the community

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Artur
  • What Similarities in Setting, Plot and Character Are There Between Oate’s Version and Chekhov’s Story? Are There Any Differences?

    What Similarities in Setting, Plot and Character Are There Between Oate’s Version and Chekhov’s Story? Are There Any Differences?

    What similarities in setting, plot and character are there between Oate’s version and Chekhov’s story? Are there any differences? Chekhov’s story begins in Yalta, which appears to be a place people in Europe go to vacation. It was written in 1899 and as far as the setting goes it seems to be one of a resort town with many different restaurants, public gardens and beaches. Oates however writes her story in modern day time and

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    Essay Length: 653 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Hamlet's Obsession: Revenge as the Theme of the Play

    Hamlet's Obsession: Revenge as the Theme of the Play

    HAMLET’S OBSESSION: REVENGE AS THE THEME OF THE PLAY Shakespeare’s Hamlet has many themes such as Impossibility of Certainty, The mystery of Death. But the basic theme would be Revenge. Revenge, in Hamlet, serves as the driving force of the play. The main character of the play, Hamlet, is always obsessed with the revenge for his father’s death. This obsession leads to the actions he performs and eventually to his death. Hamlet just wants the

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Max
  • The Picture Behind the Story

    The Picture Behind the Story

    The motivation in an individual is of great concern in becoming an well-educated person. I know that from my fathers' "childhood" stories that self-motivation and motivation from relatives are what help individuals to learn and prosper in their lives. My father didn't have any of this when he was younger. His motivation and energy were directed in another direction, the path to " I Don't Care Land". I believe that he still had in his

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Vika
  • Haroun and the Sea of Stories

    Haroun and the Sea of Stories

    Haroun and the Sea of Stories I thought the book “Haroun and the Sea of Stories” was well written and a fun book to read. This is a story about friendship, fight for justice and honesty. It makes the reader feel like a child again. Rushdie showed in this book his good knowledge of human imagination. This is a reminder of that magical world with bad creatures and the ones with big hearts that always

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Story of Tony Delvecchio

    The Story of Tony Delvecchio

    "THE STORY OF TONY DELVECCHIO" by: Gayle Kendall and Tony Delvecchio "This is the story of a man who grew up, lived, worked with, and became friends with some of the most famous and infamous people of our time and he lived to tell the tale." A father angrily picks up his son from jail who was arrested with a couple of local wise guys. As they leave the prison, the son is confused

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Max
  • Theme Analysis of "the Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck

    Theme Analysis of "the Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck

    Theme Analysis of “The Good Earth” by Pearl S. Buck In “The Good Earth”, Pearl S. Buck takes you through the life cycle of a farmer who feels an immense dependency for the land. Wang-Lung, the main character, must endure the challenges and struggles against society, the environment, and fatality in order to provide for his family and ensure his rise from poverty to wealth. Within the novel, several themes emerge. As entailed in the

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Contribution of the Robe Motif to the Theme in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth

    The Contribution of the Robe Motif to the Theme in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth

    From Macbeth's question to Ross, "Why do you dress me in borrowed robes?" (1.3.108), to Angus's observation that Macbeth's robe "hang[s] loose about him, like a giant's robe / upon a dwarfish thief" (5.2.20-22), William Shakespeare adds this "robe motif" purposely in his Tragedy of Macbeth play, in order to reflect Macbeth's tragic decisions. Falling from "valiant, worthy, and noble thane" (1.2) to "hell hound" (5.8.3) due to his "vaulting ambition" (2.7.27), Macbeth tries

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    Essay Length: 691 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Yan
  • Take Any Pilgrim Whose Tale We Read and Show Chaucer Artfully Matches the Story to the Teller

    Take Any Pilgrim Whose Tale We Read and Show Chaucer Artfully Matches the Story to the Teller

    Take any pilgrim whose tale we read and show Chaucer artfully matches the story to the teller. Of the many stories he writes the tale told by the Wife of Bath is the most verbal and for its time the most forthright exposition of the role women did not have but could have in that time period. The wife of Bath’s story is fairly general a man is accused of trying to rape a woman

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Susan Glaspell’s Story Trifles

    Susan Glaspell’s Story Trifles

    Susan Glaspell’s story “Trifles” is about a woman who in her younger days was an outgoing, attractive person who had a passion for singing in the choir. However after marrying into a relationship with a cruel, strict, and anti-social farmer, he eventually provoked her to kill him in which she hung a noose around his neck and strangled him in his sleep. The reason that the women in this story do not share the

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: David
  • Disability Story

    Disability Story

    “Dad I’m gay”. Charles’ words seemingly reverberated off the oak china hutch and mauve curtains, circling the room before coming to rest in his father’s ears. “No you’re not.” Charles father replied. “You’re just being lazy with girls, that’s all”. Charles could not believe what he was hearing, and thought perhaps his father did not know what “gay” meant. “Dad, I’m gay, it means I am not attracted to girls. It has nothing to do

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Tommy
  • How Did the Mongols Accomplish the Conquest of Such a Large Territory Within Such a Short Period of Time?

    How Did the Mongols Accomplish the Conquest of Such a Large Territory Within Such a Short Period of Time?

    MONGOL ESSAY During the early thirteenth century Chinggis Khan and his following successors helped forge various tribes in to a powerful alliance that built the largest empire the world has ever seen. The Mongolian empire reached great in size in such a short period of time. This was basically because of the sturdy Mongol army and many efficient policies the Khan family established. The Mongols were very knowledgeable in military tactics. There empire had a

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Monika
  • 1984 Julia’s Story Creative Piece

    1984 Julia’s Story Creative Piece

    "Wake up!" a stern voice called from above. Her weary eyes slowly began to open. It was absolutely bright, however no windows were visible. Only electric lights running endlessly in parallel lines covered the ceiling of the hall. She was sitting in the very centre; her head crouched between her knees. She was afraid to speak or question where she might be. She could hear footsteps in the distant but could not make out where

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Tasha
  • West Side Story

    West Side Story

    West Side Story In this musical, it uses several types of narratives, for example, after the fight between the Jets and Puerto Ricans, after the police leave, they enter the ally and the girl is begging to join the gang saying how much she wants to fight is a part of narrative sexuality (B 34). The girl is more of a tom boy who wants to be like one of the guys. Also, in the

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Pirate Childrens Story

    Pirate Childrens Story

    Some called him a pirate, some called him a scoundrel, and some said he was the devil himself! His name was Jack and he had been a sailor and an adventurer for a long, long time. His body carried the scars of a hundred sword fights, a map of the marvelous travels he had, a constant reminder of the things he had done. His schooner had sailed the seven seas and was beginning to show

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Jack
  • Short Time Recall as a Function of Type of Stimulus and Length of Delay Interval

    Short Time Recall as a Function of Type of Stimulus and Length of Delay Interval

    Abstract We were interested in examining patterns of short-term information recall. We used the Brown-Peterson distractor technique to investigate the effects of stimuli type and delay interval on recall for 17 Ss. Each S was tested under 4 conditions, combined of word triads or nonsense syllables triads, with a short (10-sec) or long (45-Sec) delay interval. S read aloud the visually presented stimulus items, and aurally recalled them after the delay interval, in which S

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Andrew

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