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concerned with the cultural deterioration which was inevitable after the wars catastrophic destruction. Two of these authors most...
In five pages this report examines the characterization of 'The Misfit' and its significance. There are no additional sources use...
footsteps. This is demonstrated through the parallels between Huck and his father. In the part of the novel where Huck is abducted...
inherent ability to pursue even the most complex of concepts. Not unlike his myriad other works, which include the famous Floweri...
in men. Her daughter had died in childhood and with her one son she had no articulate relations. On the night when she died she wa...
him and who has lawful access to the mother" (Oedipal trajectory/Oedipal complex, 2004). As the boy develops he begins to realize ...
"the trees were full of silver-white sunlight and the meanest of them sparkled"(OConnor). This would seem to symbolize the wildern...
sort of injustice, it would have engendered a certain amount of sympathy for him in the reader. Faulkner goes to great lengths to ...
they are poor because they have no luck. Paul, being a small child, thinks that luck is a tangible object to be found, obtained or...
for an hour, thinking about her past, her relationship, and her future. As she ponders she begins to really experience a sense of ...
she goes about her work and the family talks around her. As one author notes, "None of the sons address the sister as they do each...
feels about herself. Mable, left to pretty much fend for herself after her fathers death, must struggle to maintain the household...
this only comes in the form of regret at the end. In fact, if anyone were to be bitter about things, it would have to be the gra...
even though her sister will not appreciate them in a real way as Maggie will. Maggie is one of those people who is easily used and...
effect, there is a cause and for every cause, there is an effect. Paul is greatly effected by what his mother does and how she fe...
In five pages this paper evaluates the luck of Paul, the protagonist in this short story by D.H. Lawrence. Six sources are cited ...
These two stories are compared in terms of themes and characterizations in six pages. There is no bibliography included....
everywhere, and therefore no one spoke it" (Lawrence). And, when money appeared, through the efforts of the boy, brining relief it...
1918, but there are no existent early drafts until the 1919 version, which was published at this time in a Cambridge edition of La...
to save her family. Perhaps she can convince him not to kill anyone, but instead, she only pleads for her own life without much re...
is true of the character Joy/Hulga in "Good Country People." Joy/Hulga has a heart condition, which prevents her from living the...
years old. Much of his literary talent was applied to the task of making mankind aware of his intimate attachment to nature. Law...
"was a former schoolteacher, greatly superior in education to her husband. Lawrences childhood was dominated by poverty and fricti...
hospital, in another town, with a crushed leg, She talks to her son, "almost as if she were thinking aloud to him, and he took it...
of judgments find themselves in usually violent altercations that force judgment to be passed on them. She admitted, "In my own s...