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Puritan Roots of American Culture
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According to the Historians, America essentially took form in the English womb (Finley, 2013). In 1620, a new kind of English settler was brought to North America when Plymouth Plantation was established on the South Shore of Massachusetts. The founders of this colony were pilgrims and ...
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Melville's Bartleby, the Scrivener
"Bartleby, the Scrivener" tell the people regarding the worsening mental and physical conditions of Bartleby through other people perspectives. Bartleby makes people around him to behave in different ways, by giving a passive resistance. What we learn, helps us to develop values and various stages of of ...
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Robert Frost
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Robert Frost holds a unique and almost isolated position in American letters. "Though his career fully spans the modern period and though it is impossible to speak of him as anything other than a modern poet," writes James M. Cox, "it is difficult to place him in the main ...
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American Literature
American Literature
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This essay is based the analysis of Cathedral by Raymond Carver. First published in 1981 in the Atlantic Monthly, "Cathedral" became the title story of Raymond Carver's sixth collection of short fiction, which was published in 1983. Raymond Carver (1939-1988) is one of the most prominent American short ...
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The Remarks to the Convocation of the Church Of God in Christ in Memphis
The Remarks to the Convocation of the Church Of God in Christ in Memphis
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In Christianity, the church of God is a Pentecostal sanctity denomination of Christians with an Afro-American membership with predominance. The denomination has membership of ...
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Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies
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A modern classic by a writer awarded the Nobel Prize in 1983, this novel reveals the author's pessimism about the human power to do evil. It shares with A High Wind in Jamaica (1929) the conviction that children are not innocent and pure, but ...
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The Birth Mark by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Birth Mark by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Birth Mark is written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This is a short story, which was firstly published in 1843. The main theme of the story is romance. This short story was appeared in a collection of short stories “Mosses ...
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Mary Shelley and Frankenstein
Mary Shelley and Frankenstein
“All Romantic Horrors” as said by Harold Bloom (1965), "are diseases of excessive consciousness". This statement complies quite well with the exceptional interpretations of Gothic novels as being psychological. Specially, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein bears tremendous influx of a huge diversity of psychological methods ...
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“The Road not Taken” by Robert Frost
Frost as A Traditional and A Nontraditional Poet
There is no doubt in claiming that Robert Frost is one of the most brilliant minds when it comes to poetry. However, the question of whether he should be considered as a traditional or a modern poet ...
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Visa for a dream, The cost for living (Juan Luis Guerra)
Visa for a dream, The cost for living (Juan Luis Guerra)
Immigrants have to leave their country for various reasons, sometimes it is for financial reasons that they have to go to a new land to earn more money and send ...