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Marie FleurimondTuesday, September 12, 2000Period 2 ShontyAP English Composition & LanguageWhat's So Funny...Catch 22?Comedy and tragedy have always been separated into separate categories. Certainly most tragedies have humorous moments, and even the craziest comedies were at times serious. Neverthe...
precise machine. This reflects society's insane obsession with order and conformity, even at the cost of individuality and humanity. A further example of such dehumanizing absurdity occurs at the hospital. Yossarian has suffered a leg injury and is told to take better care of his leg because it...
Joan Wilder is a prolific romance novel writer based in New York. Although she could portray unbridled passion and all-consuming eroticism in her novels, she lives in a dull and dreary life in Manhattan. All that changed when she got a packaged from her dead brother-in-law and the strange thing abou...
Director Douglas McGrath took on a challenge when he agreed to direct Emma, a film adaptation of Jane Austen's timeless classic. It is always a gamble for a director to take on a much loved story for film, but McGrath has succeeded spectacularly in this lavish love story. Austen's novel ...
Style In Candide, Voltaire uses many writing techniques which can also be found in the works of Cervantes, Alighieri, Rabelais and Moliere. The use of the various styles and conventions shows that, despite the passage of centuries and the language differences, certain writing techn...
Science FictionScience fiction is among the most versatile forms of writing. It can be a romance, a comedy, a war story, a drama, a mystery and as the recent film The Wild, Wild West proves, even a western. Take any literary classic add in a crazed robot bent on world destruction, and a space s...
Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser clearly illustrates the development and regression of its two main characters, Carrie Meeber and George Hurstwood. Carrie is an ordinary girl who rises from a low-paid wage earner to a high-paid actress, and Hurstwood, a member of the upper middle class in the late ...
Realist literature is an approach to writing that attempts to describe life without idealization or romantic subjectivity. Although realism is not limited to any one century or group of writers, it is most often associated with the literary movement in 19th-century France, specifically with the Fren...
The novel's protagonist, Meursault, is a distanced and indifferent young man. He does not believe in God, and lives his life with seemingly sensuous abandon. After Meursault is caught up in the life of a local pimp, he rather inexplicably murders a young man on the beach, and is put on t...
Characters in a work of literature are sometimes configured from a pure brilliant sense of imagination. Other times they can be a reflection of the author portraying herself in a character form. This is the case in the works of Jane Austen. Austen's many authentic ...
Different or Weird? "James Finney Boylan's glasses look ordinary enough. But the world he sees through them is something else,"(Stanley-Sanborn). The way Boylan sees and writes is what makes him a popular writer. He is a comical writer, yet his books still have heart. Many say t...
Aphra Behn Through the history, certain individuals had had the courage to stand up to the ideologies of the time and set the stage for future changes. They were visionaries viewed by their times as rebels with no cause. One of those unique individuals was a woman named Aphra Behn. Due to the slow...
James Joyce was one of the most original novelists of the 20th century, whose work shows a unique synthesis of realism,the¡°stream of consciousness¡±and symbolism. His masterpiece ¡°Ulysses¡± has been called ¡°a modern prose epic¡±. •Ù But he is also the greatest ...
48 Shades of Brown – The Review How we choose to look at life often influences how we live life. This is evident from the outset in Nick Earls' 48 Shades of Brown. This book deals with, in a variety of contexts, the issues of sexuality and identity within a completely modern setting wi...
For many centuries, the Western Canon of literary works has set a standard for education by presenting the great and outstanding literary works of the past. As multiculturalism and equality thrive in the new millennium, the validity of the seemingly racially and sexually discriminating canon is bei...
History in the NovelThere is a strong sense of history which pervades Thackeray's Vanity Fair. The novel opens with; "while the present century was still in it's teens" and this not only places the story firmly in the history and society of the early 19th century, but also introduces the idea of 'lo...
The Theme of Marriage and the use of Irony in Pride and PrejudiceThe apparent theme of this novel is husband hunting. Mrs. Bennet is anxious to secure suitable matches for their five daughters. The young girls are also separately eager to settle down. The Lucas family is worried about their plain an...
CANON AND ITS CHANGES Literary canon means a set of,criterias that decide which pieces of literature are of value. The problem is, that these criterias undergo changes. They change with the course of time, they differ from one era to another. They are influenced by history and socio- cultural eve...