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Anne Stevenson
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 705

.... are asked, attesting to the mother's internal conflict. "Why do I have to love you?/ How have you won?" (15-16). These unanswerable queries are some of the fundamental questions of our human existence. Below the topmost layer of meaning in The Victory, is an underlying theme that any parent or guardian will easily relate to. Children are born out of the great pain their mothers endure. They are helpless in one sense, yet they command the care of their parents. Stevenson describes the intrinsic helplessness of infants with the words "Blind"(9) and "H .....


Citizen Kane By Orson Wells
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 796

.... follows one reporter on his search to the truth. Throughout the film, the tragical existence of powerful newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane, becomes apparent. He spends most of his life in solitude. Although he was married twice, he always stayed alone. This was because of his incapacity of felling love, which was caused by his insecure childhood. Kane was unwillingly taken away from his mother as a young child; this single event molded Kane into the narcissistic man he became. The only time Kane felt safe was when he was under the care of his mother. She was the only .....


Crooks Analysis-of Mice And Me
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 500

.... to face rejection. “I don’t wanna go to no place like that. I’d never wanna go to a place like that” Crooks is also a proud man, sometimes causing him to forget his lack of authority of the ranch. Crooks grew up on a farm owned by his father where he was respected as an equal to the white men. Now on this ranch on California he is discriminated against and segregated. His pride is shown when he defends Lennie against Curley’s wife, but when she lashed out at him, he knows he must back down or face the consequences. Those consequences woul .....


A Gathering Of Old Men
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 945

.... owners; and their nicknames. Before each black person narrates they are introduced, "Grant Bello aka Cherry" (41). Throughout the entire novel all black people have a nickname in which they only allow the "inner world" to refer to them. When Yank is confessing the crime of killing Beau Griffin begins to take down the name "Yank. Y-a-n-" and is corrected "Sylvester J. Battly . Be sure to spell Sylvester and Battly right, if you can" (99). The name he wants printed to the outside world is his real name, not the silly nickname his inner ring of friends refer to him as. T .....


Our Hearts Fell To The Ground
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 566

.... within their historical context. Each chapter unfolds   1 OUR HEARTS FELL TO THE GROUND   to show the tragedy the Plains Indian had to endure from the white settlers and their greed for land and prosperity. From the slaughter of whole tribes, the out break of the unseen killer, and the forced assimilation through the reservation systems were only a few explanations for why the Indians numbers dwindled in the 1800s. It was not until the middle of the twentieth century that the reality of their suffering showed up in history books. Any writings prior on .....


“Home Is”
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 600

.... is a place where their family is. A person may feel most comfortable with their family, some may not. Your family is not always your relations. It can be anyone that you care about, and that care about you. I, myself, feel most comfortable with my family and friends. This is because there is an element that not every place, or everyone, has. That element is trust. Its as simple as that. I trust these people, therefore they are family. That means when I am around them, I feel at home. Home is where you feel comfortable, and you can’t be comfortable if you do not trus .....


The Theme Of Nature In The Works Of Plato, Bryant, Twain, And Thoreau
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1113

.... American authors explore the ideals of human existence through aesthetic representations of nature. William Cullen Bryant, who has been called "the father of American poetry," is one of the earliest artists to capture the essence of nature in America and apply it to the human experience. In his poem "To A Waterfowl" he uses the example of a waterfowl to reach a better understanding of human existence. In the poem, the waterfowl is portrayed as a near-perfect creation, and it is treated with a sense of reverence. The first stanza demonstrates this: Whither .....


Lord Bryon Research Paper 10 P
Number of pages: 13 | Number of words: 3365

.... to his fellow Englishmen. In our current century his reputation has dwindled to merely being known as a poet. His childhood was colorful to say the least. There is much evidence to suggest mental instabilit was inherent in his family. Byron was born on Jan.22, 1788 in London. His great-uncle from whom he inherited the title, was known as “wicked Lord Byron”; his father army officer, was called “mad Jack” Byron. This wealth and the nick names of the Byron en went back to at least as far a Lord Byron’s’ Grandfather, a Vice Admiral, known as “Foul Weather Jack”. He was gi .....



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