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Beauty vs. Ugliness Theme in The Phantom of the Opera

In the novel, Phantom of the Opera, by Gaston Leroux, we are introduced to a character known to everyone as the mysterious Opera Ghost. His character in this book is very complex. Although the Opera Ghost is very ugly physically and mentally, through his actions, we can find During the masked ball we are given,…

Books,

Literature,

Novel,

Reading Books

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Luxury Life In The Great Gatsby

Great Gatsby Doesnt it always seem as though rich and famous people are larger- than-life and virtually impossible to touch, almost as if they were a fantasy? In The Great Gatsby, set in two wealthy communities, East Egg and West Egg, Fitzgerald describes Gatsby as a Romantic, larger- than-life, figure by setting him apart from…

Books,

Christmas,

Literature,

Reading Books,

The Great Gatsby

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Analysis Of The Story ‘Gryphon’ By Charles Baxter

What separates adults from children? Don’t think of the obvious, age or height. Be creative. What do most adults lose the ability to do? We stop imagining and exploring unusual possibilities. All too often adults are tied down by rules; rules of probability, of logic or fact. Remember when you were a kid? Anything was…

Book Review,

Books,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Society and Hypocrisy Theme in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn,” according to Ernest Hemingway. Along with Ernest, many others believe that Huckleberry Finn is a great book, but is the novel subversive? Since this question is frequently asked, people have begun to look deeper into the question to see if this…

Book Review,

Books,

Huckleberry Finn,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Oliver

Oliver Twist By Dickens The story of an orphan boy without the “easy life” dares to take on the world in his many journeys, and countless adventures. He goes from the lowest part of London, to a part that he never knew existed. He makes many freinds and a few enemys. No one can turn…

Books,

Literary Genre,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Black Boy And Their Eyes Were Watching God

The portrayals of African-American women by each author are contrasted based on specific examples from their two most prominent novels, Native Son by Wright, and Their Eves Were Watching God by Hurston. With the intent to explain this divergence, the autobiographies of both authors (Black Boy and Dust Tracks on a Road) are also analyzed….

Belief,

Books,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Character Analysis of Sylvia from A White Heron

In “A White Heron”, by Sarah Jewett, Sylvia’s great love for nature and animals outweighs her and her family’s needs. Sylvia’s great passion for animals and nature leads to her great knowledge of the outdoors. Sylvia’s expertise of birds including the white heron forces her to make a choice between saving the white heron or…

Book Review,

Books,

Character,

Literature,

Reading Books

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Symbolism in The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbecks

Elisa Allen, Confused? Like many short stories, John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” deceives most readers by appearing to be a simple short story. “The Chrysanthemums,” which only occupies about eight pages in textbooks, captures the emotional pain of a woman trying to live in the 1930’s. As critic Stanley Renner wrote, “‘The Chrysanthemums’” shows “a strong…

Book Review,

Books,

Literature,

Reading Books,

Symbolism

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Analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher

The termination or extinction of something. Edgar Allen Poe uses this description in The Fall of the House of Usher in different ways. Poe’s intention when writing The Fall of the House of Usher was not to present a moral, lesson, or truth to the reader; he was simply trying to bring forth a sense…

Books,

Edgar Allan Poe,

Literature,

Reading Books,

Writers

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Working at Wendy’s by Joey Franklin

In the story “working at Wendy’s” the author is trying to make a case whereby he is setting aside the pride of someone which is provided in the family. The author is trying to support that argument of pride whereby he recounts the experiences he is seeing from his friends and family members who have…

Literature,

Pride,

Reading Books,

Short Story

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