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English - Book Reports Bierce and Hemingway Death is an intriguing thing. From time immemorial we have feared it, used it, pondered it. Frequently, stories allow the reader into the minds of those immediatly surrounding the one who will die; but all of us "will die." Our morbid in...
Children may like fairy tales because they show good triumphing over evil; adults may prefer them because they trigger childhood nostalgia or a social event close to them in their lives. The fact is that fairy tales were written to be enjoyed, and although have become universally loved, they all con...
Mirror Mirror On The Wall Do you recall the wicked step mother in Snow White? She was constantly looking into the mirror, not to see her own reflection, but rather to see what others thought of that reflection. "Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of th...
Outline · Introduction · The murder of Albatros · Moonlight · Sun light · Imaginative storm · Real storm · Conclusion This poem is one of the culture's standard texts as far as the poetic interpretation is c...
Ethan Frome By Wharton                      When Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote his novel, The Scarlet Letter, he was praised as being the father of the psychological novel. Since the completion of his landmark story, many other authors have taken their work in similar directions, an...
The Writing of Langston Hughes Langston Hughes is a poet who has writing style that can directions. He has the ability to write complex poetry but keep the language simple enough so that anyone can understand what message he is trying to pass on to the reader. Langston Hughes also has the great...
There are many themes in the story Bless Me Ultima, many views, many interpretations that can be drawn from the text. What the story ultimately comes down to is what was on Rudolfo Anaya's mind at the time of writing the book. The aspect that draws most interest is what aspect of Anaya's o...
Today, when a person says that someone builds castles in the air, they are usually metaphorically describing someone who dwells in a realm of fantasy, and has a poor grip upon reality. The poem "Mopsus, or The Castle Builder" literalizes the metaphor of castle-building in the air in its t...