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Both novels are a heterogeneous collection of the same theme: the spiritual and emotional growth of the heroine. Both novels send forth, political messages traversing feminism idea of one's emancipation. Bronte uses Jane as a figure of female independence, while Sylvia Plath demonstrates her ...
Short Story Comparison- "A&P"and "An Ounce of Cure"If a reader is given two short stories, two stories that are seemingly differenton the surface, to read and compare and contrast, a surprising amount ofsimilarities and differences can be found. Unless they deal with the samesubject matter, most sho...
Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner were two of the most prolific writers of the 20th century. They did not exactly see eye-to-eye. Faulkner criticized Hemingway for his simplistic writing style, and he once told a literature class that Hemingway's writing "lacked courage." Hemmi...
Setting in short stories is mainly significant. It is important because it reflects in a number of ways the characters and events. The nature of characters, their mood their problems and the significance of what is going on are evident in the locations and surroundings. Especially in short stories a...
The works of James Phelan (Reading Secrets) and Michael Levenson (Secret History in 'The Secret Sharer') both take a look at Joseph Conrad's short story, "The Secret Sharer", from two different critical perspectives. Phelan discusses "The Secret Sharer" from the ...
The Lottery Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery" leaves the reader feeling uncomfortably disturbed. It is a story about society, traditions and the way we follow them just because generations before us have. In general, a tradition is something that's been handed down from g...
Part 1. Introduction The reason why I have chosen this topic ¡°initiation¡± to discuss is that the issue of looking at life and picking up a new experience which might change the current viewpoint is a topic that is not only interesting in a thesis paper, but also a theme of life. Every...
Only a Girl Alice Munro's short story, "Boys and Girls," explores the different roles of men and women in society through a young girl's discovery of what it means to be a girl. A close examination of the elements of a short story as they are used in "Boys and Girls" helps us to underst...
Has there ever been someone in your life that you are supposed to care about, but you find it hard to get close to this person because of his or her decisions? In the short story "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin a similar story is told about a brother who finds it hard to care for an...
AMERICAN GOTHIC: Tracing the Dark Romantic Through Irving, Hawthorne and Poe by Justin Cooper If we follow the stream of American romanticism through its shining era of the decades preceding the Civil War, we see a robust river of humanist thought: Emerson, Thoreau, Whittie...
In the short story "A Good Man Is Hard to find", Flannery O'Connor provides us with the story of a grandmother who is selfish in her feelings and manipulative in getting what she wants. By using the threatening example of death, O'Connor shows us that people can change from being...
Both Akutagawa and Tolstoy use symbolism as a vessel for conveying their themes. Their uses of setting/atmosphere and point of view, however, differ. Akutagawa uses Point of view to create shifts and conflict; whereas Tolstoy uses it to assist tone. Akutagawa uses setting/atmosphere to compliment...
The Chrysanthemums, by John Steinbeck, is set in the beautiful valley of Salinas, California, during a time when California was the land of plenty. A place where dust storms and drought were unheard of, where water was plentiful and the air sprinkled with the sweet smell of fruit blossoms. A time ...