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The Novel
Thesis Statement
“The Typist is a rich and powerful work of historical fiction that expertly chronicles both the politics of the Pacific theater of World War II, and the personal relationships borne from the tragedies of warfare”.
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There is a particular pleasure to reading a short novel or novella that is ...
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American History
[Name of the Institute]American History
Introduction
The last third of the 19th century saw the emergence of massliterature in America along with profound shifts in the style and content of serious writing. magazines were the principal purveyors ofliterature for the masses. At mid-century, most fiction and poetry appeared first in the leading magazines, but after the Civil War ...
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RUNNINGHEAD: The Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance
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The Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance
PART I
Langston Hughes in his poem Negro speaks of rivers talks about the African American or the “Negro” race. His reference to I is actually to the whole Negro race, which he ...
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American Literature
Questions on “Louise,” by Somerset Maugham
Louise keeps inviting the narrator frequently to the gatherings because she is a woman of a weak heart who wants to keep herself company. he next two or three years, Louise, in spite of a weak heart, managed to appear in elegant toilets ...
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Prose and Mixed Media - Trifles and A Jury of her Peers
Introduction
Comparing a film and its preceding prose is tricky business. This is because of the fact that when a plot is moved from prose to the screen, countless factors come in. Bringing a plot to life for the camera ...
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Table of Contents
Introduction2
American Culture and Identity2
The Social, Political and Economic Concerns in Light of Gatsby3
Integrity and Material Comforts4
Hollowness of the Upper Class5
Valley of Ashes6
Tension in American Culture and Society and the “Dream”7
The Reality of the Dream and Culture8
The Interpretive Framework of American Culture10
Conclusion10
American Culture and Society
Introduction
The famous authors of the ...
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An Occurrence at Owl Creek
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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge comprises of Bierce's fiction that is mainly based on the personal experiences related in the Civil War, which repeatedly persuaded the writer of the cruel uncertainty of life. However, there are many other autobiographical landings that the author wrote before ...
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Young Goodman Brown
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One of Nathaniel Hawthorne's most anthologized tales; “Young Goodman Brown” shares themes and techniques with much of his other work. Hawthorne's probing of what might be called the psychology of sin (however secular are modern readings), expressed through his characteristic manipulations of symbolism, merge the tale with his ...
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REALISM IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Realism in American Literature
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[Name of the Institute]
Realism in American Literature
Introduction
United States of America got remarkably changed after the industrial revolution that took place in the last decades of 19th Century. A range of inhabitants had shifted their settlements from rural regions to urban ...
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Born into a Unitarian family, Ralph Waldo Emerson abandoned a formal religious career due to doctrinal doubts, and stands with Thoreau as a representative of the philosophic-literary school of thought known as transcendentalism. Emerson was drawn in this direction partly through his European trip of 1832-3, which featured meetings in ...