102 Results for Shorts

To write a story, an author must take into consideration all aspects of the world he is creating for the reader to imagine. In many short stories, authors use the literary technique of setting to add much detail and significance to the components of the story, as well as give clear understanding to...
"Are Black's the Untermensch(Sub Person)"The history of African integration into American society has been Permeated with human tragedy. Ever since the first slave boat reached the shore's of America, a deep affliction to the African race transpired. Generations upon generations were ravished by th...
Heritage vs. Life Maya Angelou and Amy Tan discuss religious problems and culture differences in there literature. The authors have captured these differences by there past experiences of friends and family. Both authors come from a diverse culture, but both face the same harsh society of th...
Charles W. Chesnutt, America's first great Black novelist, lived in the distinct political, social and cultural environment that found expression in his literary works. Instead of trying to hide behind the lightness of his skin color, as many fair skin African-Americans did, Chesnutt chose to show ...
Character Development and the Development of our Society Fiction has a purpose no matter if it is a novel, or a short story. The writer has written the story to convey a message to the readers. This message can be seen through the underlining theme of the piece. The writer may use many different...
The short story "Battle Royal" is the opening chapter of Ellison's historic novel Invisible Man. It contains just as much power and drama as the world renowned novel. It opens giving you the story of a boy who is graduating from high school. He is a young African American and is an amazing oracl...
RACISM AND ITS EFFECTS ON LITERATURERacial segregation and discrimination is prevalent throughout literature and it is no accident. Racism in literature stems logically from the experiences of the authors and the treatment of minority's. Throughout Braided Lives, there were many short stories that d...
I have chosen to use my knowledge of New Criticism to analyze Alice Walker's short story "Roselily". Her short story has many meanings. We will specify on the work itself, as well as how benightedness can affect the outcome of a person's life, and how they perceive life, along with it&apo...
"Dream Deferred" is a stimulating poem that addresses the possible consequences that could result from deferring a dream. The author explores what might happen through highly effective visual similes and metaphors. The importance of this short poem relates to the time it was written (1951) and the...
Jazz's influence on America could be most aptly described as a positive for cultural diversion, for free thinking, and for new ideals. This new genre of sound was not only a new type of entertainment, but also a genuine American lifestyle. During the mid to late 1910's, the majority of the...
What a Shame"What are the lives of a few 'negroes' in comparison with the preservation of the impetuous instincts of a proud and fiery race?" Mark Twain said it best in his short essay, "Only a Negro." Southerners would come from hundreds of miles to see an African American be lynched by a racist ...
What a Shame"What are the lives of a few 'negroes' in comparison with the preservation of the impetuous instincts of a proud and fiery race?" Mark Twain said it best in his short essay, "Only a Negro." Southerners would come from hundreds of miles to see an African American be lynched by a racist ...
brings out the worst in people. Explain and support with short pExplain why the good Mr. Guizac araphrased narratives. What causes Mrs. McIntyre to change her view of Guizac? Cite. Use one secondary source.Mr. Guizac brings out the worst in people because he is genuinely a "good person." He is ...
The conclusion of the Civil War in favor of the north was supposed to mean an end to slavery and equal rights for the former slaves. Although laws and amendments were passed to uphold this assumption, the United States Government fell short. The thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments wer...
Analysis of "Everyday Use", Dee's CharacterAlice Walker's short story, "Everyday Use", is about the changes that an American black woman undergoes during the rights movement of the 60's. Dee, one of the story characters, is characterized as a person who never struggles to get what she wants, ambiti...
Slavery Reparations; Pandora's Box The US government owes the descendants of former slaves for years of unfair laws and practices aimed at their ancestors. Slavery was an institution that oppressed African Americans and earned trillions for the government and major corporations. The fede...
Martin Luther King Jr. gave an excellent speech on August 28th, 1963. This speech became know as the "I Have A Dream" speech. It was given at the Lincoln Memorial to a crowd of more than 200,000. Dr. King's speech was powerful and moving as he tried to relate to every American's sense of freedom. ...
While Claudia in The Bluest Eye and Nel in Sula are too late to change what has happened in their lives, Milkman Dead, in Morrison's third novel, Song of Solomon, completes a heroic quest for an identity and place within the community. Morrison depicts Milkman in mythic terms. Not only does his stor...
Soliders Without Swards In the world of the white newspapers nothing was occurring in the black mens world, they were not getting married or having events occuring. But in black newspapers all of these things were occring, black people did get married and social events did occur. New York was 1...
Rosellen Brown resides in Chicago, Illinois and is the author of five novels: Before and After (1992), Civil Wars (1984), Tender Mercies (1978), The Autobiography of my Mother (1976), and Half a Heart (2000). Brown was the recipient of an award in literature from the American Academy of Arts and ha...
The short story "Everything That Rises Must Converge" centers on the relationship between Julian, a young man who has recently graduated from college, and his mother. It takes place in a city in the South soon after integration. Much like Emily Grierson in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," Juli...
Everything That Rises Must Converge" is a short story, written by Flannery O'Connor, about Julian and his mother and their trip to the Y. One of the threads in this story is generational racism. Julian's mother thinks that black people are inferior to white people. Her grandfather owned two hund...
In Wole Soyinka's poem "Telephone Conversation", the narrator of the poem, a dark African man is looking for an apartment. The whole poem is a conversation between him and a landlady. In this short poem, in order to confuse, mislead and frustrate the landlady, the narrator uses enough sarc...
Ralph Ellison\'s \"Battle Royal\" is symbolic of the African American struggle for equality after the abolition of slavery. The various hardships that the narrator must endure in his quest to deliver his speech represent the many hardships that the blacks went through in their fight for equality. Th...
There are always many factors that cause society to push outsiders away. One discriminates according to race, age, and behavior above most. In Eudora Welty's "A Worn Path", she focuses her attention on the main character Phoenix Jackson. The fact that she is an elderly racial minor...