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Great Gatsby Fitzgerald F Scott Fitzgerald
1,740 words... picture in his mind to mundane reality. The Great Gatsby abounds in touches like these. The Great Gatsby has inspired probably as much critical commentary as any other twentieth-century American novel, but it is so intricately patterned and tightly knit, so beautifully integrated through a series of parallels, that it hardly seems possible that criticism will exhaust the novel. If This Side of Paradise resembles the Wellsian novel of saturation, where everything is included, The Great Gatsby...
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Tender Is The Night Sigmund Freud
2,210 wordsSigmund Freud's influence to the time of the lost generation and its writers. (1) The influence of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis on contemporary writers cannot be underestimated. The beginning of 20 th century was signified with decline of Christianity to the degree that it ceased to have any philosophical validity. Philosophers and writers were beginning to suspect that human behavior is motivated by something deeper than just rational reasoning. We can say that Freud's theory was being subc...
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Romantic Poetry William Blake
1,629 wordsAnalysis of The Lamb and The Tyger by William Blake There is no much written on Romanticism, and about all the various experts totally agree upon is that these poems fit into the Romantic genre. It is often called the romantic period, but people are still writing this kind of poetry and song, so I think it is more a type or genre. Romantic poetry used images of nature, idealistic ideas and very high spiritualistic emotions. It was very symbolic, much more so than modern poetry, which can actuall...
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Three Men Cold Air
2,448 wordsRape Bull Rape in Chengdu Rape in Chengdu Xiao Kim was very late coming back from the Young Womens Club. In Chengdu, in 1957, deep in the heart of a China that was becoming more industrial than rural, it was still safe to walk the streets at any hour, and so the fourteen-year-old felt little fear as she wandered along the sidewalk. Of course, Xiao Kim should have felt at least a little fear. After all, curfew had been thirty minutes before, and even in safe Chengdu there were strict regulations ...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key
3,563 wordsF. Scott Fitzgerald was a writer very much of his own time. This rare ability, along with his rhetorical brilliance, has established Fitzgerald as one of the major novelists and story writers of the twentieth century. The source of Fitzgerald? s talent remains a mystery. Edward Fitzgerald, his father, came from tired, old stock with roots in Maryland. Edward Fitzgerald? s great-great-grandfather was the brother of Francis Scott Key? s grandfather, and if Scott Fitzgerald claimed a closer relatio...
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