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  • Eugene Gant And The Abridged Novel
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    Look Homeward, Angel Abridged If there were ever a model for coming of age novels, Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe, would be perfect. The story of Eugene Gant is unique and inspiring. The reader's attention is caught from the beginning and hooked until the end. In reading the abridged version, it is easy to follow the life of young Eugene, without a lot of nonsense or change of focus. The main focus is clearly the major happenings in Eugene's life, not the minor details. The abridged versio...
  • Lives Of Simple Homesteaders
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    Shane Shane is a classic example of western fiction in which Schaefer contrasts the values of the isolated family farm with the lawlessness of the cowtown. Shane, the gunfighter protagonist, attempts to find peace with the farmers but can only help clear away the violence for the civilization the farmers bring. Schaefer reveals the difficult struggles of homesteaders who fight to bring justice to an ungoverned land, and strives to fulfill the hopes and promises of prosperity to their families. T...
  • Respective Quests Of The Reader And Oedipa
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    There are two levels of apprehension to The Crying of Lot 49: that of the characters in the book, whose perception is limited to the text, and that of the reader, who has the ability to look at the world from outside of it. A recurring theme in the novel is the phenomenon of chaos, also called entropy. Both the reader and Oedipa have the same problems of facing the chaos around them. Through various methods, Pynchon imposes a fictional world of chaos on the world of the reader, a world already f...
  • Novel Tuesdays With Morrie By Mitch Albom
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    A Prelude to the Thoughts of Morrie Schwartz What's on your mind right now? Are you satisfied with your surroundings? Do you wish for a better life? These are questions that we wish to answer but just can't seem to grasp. This criticism paper attempts to find answers to these questions. This paper seeks to clarify what makes the novel Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom such a success amongst its readers. This paper is not a pamphlet wherein you may find frequently asked questions and their answ...
  • Capote's Feelings For Perry
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    CAPOTE'S MOTIVES AND STYLES IN IN COLD BLOOD Many writers traditionally use their imagination to fabricate an interesting yet fictional story. Only their creativity and vision limit their writing. They can afford to neglect minor details because they do not base their stories on factual information. There existed a period when this was the only practiced style when writing a novel. However, Truman Capote pioneered the "nonfiction novel", as he called it, when he undertook the writing of In Cold ...
  • Reviews Native Son By Richard Wright
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    Native Son: Reviews Native Son, by Richard Wright, was hailed by reviewers as an instant classic upon its release in 1940. The novel was an instant bestseller, having been included in the book-of-the-month-club. Due to its proto revolutionary themes it was the subject of many reviews. Two such reviewers are CliftonFadiman and Malcolm Cowley. Clifton Fadiman, writer for The New Yorker declared that Native Son was the most powerful American novel since the Grapes of Wrath. He is positive that anyo...
  • Novel Under The Name S.E. Hinton
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    Banned Book Report The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton was written in 1967. This novel tells the story of the conflict between two different social groups, the greasers and the sons. The sons were the socials who lived in the rich part of town, and the greasers were the lower class youths. This novel tackles issues such as violence, class conflict, and prejudice. The novel takes place in the early sixties. The Outsiders examines how two different groups compete, and unite for survival, which is often ...
  • Novels Of Robbe Grillet
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    Alain Robbe-Grillet and The Secret Room On page 2032 of the class's anthology, there is a work by Alain Robbe-Grillet entitled "The Secret Room". What interests me about this work is that I thought that this topic or story is deep and hard to get the idea. So, I wanted to know about Alain Robbe-Grillet and wanted to get the idea. In this connection, the question that I want to research is who Alain Robbe-Grillet is and what is this story about. First of all, Robbe-grille t, he was born in Britta...
  • Of Steinbeck's Novels
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    East of Eden Some of the most aspiring and influential authors show to be American novelists. American novelists brought about a new style of writing, which became very popular. John Steinbeck shows this style of writing in his novel, East of Eden. This makes Steinbeck one of the most significant American novelists in the twentieth century. East of Eden contains many parts, which add detail and interest to the novel. Many of Steinbeck's novels and other works remain and continue to be nationally...
  • Blacks From Whites
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    Racism in The Bluest Eye "There is really nothing more to say-except why. But since why is difficult to handle, one must take refuge in how". When bad things happen to us, the first thing we ask ourselves is "why" Most of the time however, the answer to "why" is not readily available to us, and sometimes there is not an answer at all. Racism has been a concept which has existed from the beginning of human civilization. For some reason, the "whites" believed they were superior to everyone who was...
  • Bram Stokers Novel Dracula
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    Bram Stokers "Dracula" an oral presentation Good Morning / Afternoon Today I will review Bram stokers' 1897 novel Dracula, the approaches I will be using to reviewing the novel include the world centred approach, and the reader response approach exploring the themes of reader positioning and the authors in tented reading and reader, then focusing on the world centred approach of the feminist theory. reader centred-attention on the reader-different readers from different social, cultural, religio...
  • Ellen And Kaye Gibbons
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    At the age of ten, most children are dependent on their parents for everything in their lives needing a great deal of attention and care. However, Ellen, the main character and protagonist of the novel Ellen Foster, exemplifies a substantial amount of independence and mature, rational thought as a ten-year-old girl. The recent death of her mother sends her on a quest for the ideal family, or anywhere her father, who had shown apathy to both she and her fragile mother, was not. Kaye Gibbons' use ...
  • Reader Inside The Brain Of Merlin
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    If the name Merlin were spoken, many would immediately connect the name to the legendary magician that served King Arthur. Many variations of this legendary magician have been passed down through the ages, but only one makes the reader connect with Merlin as a man and not just a magician. In the book The Crystal Cave Mary Stewart makes the reader see that Merlin is not just a magician, he is first and foremost a man. Throughout the book the author sucks the reader in to the life of this man, and...
  • Blume's Style Caitlin And VIX
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    Comparisons Of Judy Blume'S Three Novels, Summer Sisters, Are You There God Its Me Margaret And Forever Judy Blume's characters has a way of lingering with the reader long after the novel is over. Blume is a writer for the 21st century she combines real people with real problems, she is both truthful, and humorous in her writings. This combination makes for a vivid description of real life. In Blume's books Are you there God It's me Margaret, Forever, and Summer Sisters Blume writes about women ...
  • Very Interesting Novel
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    Egyptian literature includes religious compositions, private and royal historical records, instructions, stories, and scientific treatises such as medical, mathematical, and astronomical papyri. Sabers mother has passed away, revealing a secret with her last ounce of strength you must find your father. The search for his father turns unpleasant, when the wife of his landlord plans to murder her husband for his money. Saber joins her plan, not knowing that betrayal is just around the corner. The ...
  • Alcott's Novel Centers On Four Girls
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    Analysis Little Women is one of the classics of American children's literature. It is a Sentimentalist and domestic novel. (For a description of Sentimentalism, please see "Context"; domestic novels are simply those that revolve around the home, focusing on marriage, child-rearing, and family affections.) Alcott's novel centers on four girls growing up and starting families of their own. Furthermore, the novel is didactic. As characters in the book try to teach each other helpful lessons about l...
  • Regional Novels
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    Analyze the Regional Aspects In regional novels, using the right tools of language to create a sense of environment is essential, and in The Rapture of Canaan, Sheri Reynolds does this extremely well. While she weaves the story of a young girl growing up in a secluded religious community somewhere in the rural south, Reynolds is forced to describe and create an extremely convincing and obvious surrounding for Ninah and her God-fearing family. With the right combination of language tools, the aut...
  • Quote Noah And Allie
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    The Notebook "I am nothing special; of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts, and I've led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten, but I've loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough". (P. 192) Nicholas Sparks novel, The Notebook, uses descriptive language, universal themes, and well developed characters to examine one mans love and devotion for a woman. Throughout the novel, Sparks uses desc...
  • Non Fiction Novel
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    In Cold Blood: A Timeless Novel A majority of the American public is intrigued by what's happening to whom, why, and when. This general human curiosity is what aids in making In Cold Blood such a celebrated book. Inquisitiveness about what occurred in the Clutter home on the night of November 15, 1959 helps carrion the legacy what George Steiner claimed to be "A classic of mid-century Americana". It is also the first "non-fiction novel". In Cold Blood draws the reader into the novel with element...
  • Ruth And Sylvie
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    Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson is a book about choice, loss, transience and blurred boundaries. Through literary criticisms, we see three different opinions on the novel, which helps the reader to think more deeply about the novel. When reading these criticisms, it is easy to relate to one article more than the others. After reading three articles by Ravits, Kaivola and Smyth, I agree with Kaivola's point on the novel, Housekeeping. In Extending the American Range: Marilynne Robinson's House...

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