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James Joyce's "The Dead" experiments with properties that associate with musical counterpoint, where "one melody is accompanied by one or more other melodies all woven into a harmonious whole" ("counterpoint"). In music, two separate notes in a chord form a harmon...
Hemingway's economical writing style and narrative structure often seems simple, but his method is calculated and used to complex effect. In his writing Hemingway provided detached descriptions of action to capture scenes precisely. By doing so he avoided describing his characters' emotions and thou...
While world renowned for his stage work, Shakespeare enjoyed the art of poetry rather than the plays he created. Shakespeare could put into words what people have searched their whole lives to say. Two of his more famous sonnets are numbers 18 and 130, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's d...
As I uncoordinatedly reached to silence my alarm, I knew that this day would be different from any other. This indescribable feeling overcame me, as if some spirit was trying to reach out to me, advising me to take advantage of this day. I wasn't sure exactly what I was going to do, but I kne...
Willa Cather's story "Paul's Case" is trying to tell us that it is foolish to take one's own life because of set backs that make it hard to capture our dreams. Paul doesn't realize that you have to earn and work for what want in life like his father did. We first see Paul going back to school a ...
A pristine emerald pasture sits gently nestled in a high valley between the jagged snow covered mountains which dutifully stand guard over it. Overhead, the aqua-blue sky sheds beams of warm, golden sunlight as light wispy clouds gently float by. A gentle breeze wafts through the valley, carrying ...
By utilizing vivid images and specific diction, Emily Dickinson effectively portrays through her poetry the intense and confusing emotions that are evoked as a result of death. In poem # 1527 and poem # 341, Dickinson addresses the inevitability of death and its permanence as well as expresses her ...
In the short story "Paul's Case" by Willa Cather the main character, Paul feels entrapped in a life he feels he doesn't belong in, due to the lack of love. Paul is overcome with feelings of despair because feels his father, teachers and classmates misunderstand him and are unwor...
Other communities The other communities are similar to Jonas, the only differences are the style of their dwellings or the timetables of the school. In addition the other communities differ in some unimportant rules but generally speaking live is the same in every community in order to guarantee ...
In Wordsworth's "We Are Seven," Wordsworth seems to make it look as if the little girl doesn't understand there are only five and not seven children, due to the deaths of two siblings. The adult is failing to grasp some romantic elements such as the child's simplicity/inno...
Unbearable Pressure: Suicide note, Janice Miriktani Many Asian-American parents push their children to succeed. Often their children feel the pressure is too much to handle. In some cases, as this young women feels the pressure of her parents has become too much for her. She feels ...
Youth, a cherished period in one\'s life, is often encapsulated in words by scholars and poets. As early as the last century, Hiller, the famous German poet once said that the most important thing in one\'s life is to be loyal to his dreams during his youth. The author of this elegant piece of the a...
Humans are the dominating species on the planet. Since their appearance animals have become an endangered species and some of those species are already gone. Humans are the main reason for the extinction of some species, but now when pollution is high and tends to raise the humanity has become an ...
Poets are free to write in many different styles and structures about an infinite variety of subjects. The large amount of poetry written this century provides readers with many alternatives. Modern poetry comes in many varieties, anything can be considered a great poem. Poems vary by writer, som...
In the poem "Birches," Robert Frost uses simple language to bring his readers into a deep and abiding relationship with the world around them. This poem describes Frost's growth from a young "swinger of birches (Frost 160)" to an old man who went through various trials and challenges with s...
"A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty is a story that uses symbolism through the surroundings. The main character of the story is Pheonix Jackson, an old black woman who seeks out to find medicine for her sick nephew. She lives in the woods and faces the journey of walking through the snow to get to th...
Planet Earth: Fate of The Earth was a powerful, informative, and inspirational documentary. The narrator, Richard Kiley, progressed through many points about our precious earth including her beginnings, her slow deterioration by man as well as other factors, and theories as to her what...
Pro's and Con's of James Harriots' Job as a vet Most people working in the medical field treat human patients, but one common medical field is Complaining about his first experience in the country, James Herriot starts out his book saying, "They did...
Jesica Peratt 10 – 7 -99 Do Green Martians Really Exist? Do you ever wonder if there is life on other planets? I'm referring to little green bodies walking around with six eyes, two heads, and drool escalating from their mouths. As a child I use to lye in bed and imagine things like ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's work has been largely consumed by an impression of American life that is beset by dreary commitment and family disgrace. Quite often, the author has subjected his characters to experiences driven by old ghosts and static, unfaltering lives. Such is the case for Hepzibah...
Poetry is a lyrical way of expressing the writer's deepest emotions. It is language filled with meaning and meant to be contemplated by the reader. Poetry is pleasing to the ear and the emotions of the words fill poetry with deep meaning. The reader must analyze every word to get the full meaning o...
Robert FrostIn many of his poems, Robert Frost uses images of and nature, especially trees and forests, to convey his thoughts and emotions. The turning of the seasons, a wooded area, and other things common in nature, were also common in Frosts poems. Many people attest this to his working as a far...
Naturalist writers base their stories on the fact that free will amounts to nothing, human beings are no more important than animals, and nature can be hostile and indifferent. Jack London's story, "To Build a Fire" focused specifically on nature as a hostile force. Though the man in the story mad...
"To Build A Fire" Imagine walking in the Klondike by yourself, it's snowy and the temperature is seventy-five below zero. In "To Build A Fire", the man was walking by himself in the Klondike when he had an accident that would result in his death. The man died in the Klondike because he fell in...
For All SeasonsIn the eyes of the poet, how can we describe the majestic cycle of nature? Nature is all around us and we are bound by it unpredictable transformations. Robert Frost finds the beauty of nature, yet is quite aware of its fickleness. He is infatuated with the regeneration of life wit...