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Essays 271 - 300
In 7 pages the evolution of modernism is chronicled in an analysis of 'On the Genealogy of Morals' by Nietzsche; 'Civilization and...
In three pages this paper applies Arabian Nights to an analysis of Andrew Lang's personality and love of fantasy. One source is l...
The themes of gender as a social construct, friendship, and love are examined in this analysis of Twelfth Night by William Shakesp...
The phenomenon of absentee parents has increased in relevance in the 21st century. This analysis is a comparison and contrast of L...
This is a critical analysis of a pair of essays contained in Alice Walker's collection of activist messages, Anything We Love Can ...
In five pages this paper discusses how Victorian Era individuals perceived the world in a comparative analysis of Angela Thirkell'...
rather selfish but perhaps it is true. Hume further believes that that the house also produces pleasure, which in turn produces pr...
and feels that he usurped his place in the family. Therefore, when Hindley torments Heathcliff when he gets the opportunity. Cathy...
sell / it (lines 6-7). And, indeed, love sells well -- everything from cars to toothpaste -- filling whole magazines -- "you can /...
significant influence on the literature being written. Words, turns of phrases, double-meanings were all of the utmost importance ...
Plato emphasizes the importance of maintaining self control in the face of eros, the importance of purging the passions of the fle...
merely an attendant. Prufrock states, "No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;/Am an attendant loud, one that will do/To ...
from the beginning of the play, leaving no doubt that Iago is a conniving and deceitful individual (Anonymous Iago the Liar Othell...
the chapter "Penelope", the readers is somehow seduced into believing that Mollys thoughts and monologue are somehow unmediated (S...
very difficult emotion to describe or explain. This is why Burns used the elements of nature in order to detail what love was, wha...
this "a bitter argument" arose "at the Royal Academy, fellow students labeled Millais, Hunt, and anybody else who shared their bel...
specifically, it was an obsession as opposed to true love. What distinguishes these from each other is the element of personal sa...
by his friend Lieutenant Rinaldi who is determined to arrange for the two of them to meet up with some British nurses. At this poi...
is no truly artistic use of the camera aside from working towards presenting us perhaps with the perspective of every day life. Th...
A lioness hath whelped in the streets; / And graves have yawnd, and yielded up their dead; / Fierce fiery warriors fight upon the ...
same as it would be had Genjis father actually fathered the new baby. Yet, this baby takes the throne as it is not revealed who t...
eventually escapes with the same hopes that one day he may win the love of Emelye. While hiding in the bushes he sees Arcite and h...
thinks himself a hero. When we see the following, that illustrates the position of the narrator in this poem, we begin to see h...
abnegates any evil whatsoever. Blake seems to believe, as one can readily determine from a study of his other works, that evil is...
women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties and a field for their efforts as much as their brothers do; th...
talents to the relationship. They "fill each others cup but drink not from one cup/Give one another of your break but eat not from...
terrible punishment, as they shall "alwey whirle aboute therthe in peyne" (line 80) and they shall not be forgiven for their wicke...
Lysias topic is love, which in the ancient Greek world referred to the love of a man for another man. Homosexuality was practiced...
of striving to attain immortality, just as Jesus himself did. Over and over again in our lives we are tested, and each choice we ...
huge task considering these men would die for any cause they were aimed at. The plan was to marry them off. "They traveled to Pale...