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Room Of One Men And Women
1,392 words... inactive capacity that flourished in him would have produced nothing but silence in a female member of the same line" (Zwerdling 225) results in her creation of Judith Shakespeare, the "female hero of the essay" (Schwartz 722). Woolf powerfully recounts the tragic life of "Shakespeare's extraordinarily gifted sister" (47) as she struggles to duplicate her brother's successful artistic career. As Judith's tragedy progresses from rebellion and ridicule to despair and suicide, the reader is led...
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Johns Hopkins Bloomington Indiana
1,049 words... uth, now dwell forever in texts. That this is not possible, but that it was possible for Germans to burn Jews and for the world to keep silent, that it was possible for slavery to have endured in a land that called its people free, is the accusation to which we must respond in interpreting literature. Works Cited (Annotated) Cohen, Richard A. Elevations: The Height of the Good in Rosenzweig and Levinas. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. This was offered to me by Dr. Fisher as a pos...
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Past And Present Men And Women
2,806 wordsVirginia Woolf's Vision Almost sixty-five years have lapsed since Virginia Woolf spoke at Newnham and Gordon colleges on the subject of women and fiction. Her remarkable words are preserved for future generations of women in A Room of Ones Own. This essay is the first manifesto of the modern feminist movement (Samuelson), and has been called a notable preamble to a kind of feminine Declaration of Independence (Muller 34). Woolf writes that her modest goal for this ground-breaking essay is to enc...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Scott Fitzgeralds
3,177 wordsFrom the Dream to the Womb: Visionary Impulse and Political Ambivalence in The Great Gatsby It seems hard to believe in our period, when a three-decade lurch to the political Right has anathematized the word, but F. Scott Fitzgerald once, rather fashionably, believed himself to be a socialist. Some years before, he had also, less fashionably, tried hard to think himself a Catholic. While one hardly associates the characteristic setting of Fitzgeralds novels, his chosen kingdom of the sybaritic f...
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2,219 wordsGeorge Washington: Classical Sun Tzu Strategist And George Washington: Classical Sun Tzu Strategist And Master In The Art Of War The American defeat of the British during the Revolutionary War was a direct result of George Washingtons incredible leadership and generalship which epitomized the greatness of Sun Tzu's Art of War Introduction The key to the success of the American Revolution was the George Washington himself. Faced with a near impossible task of defeating a tremendously powerful ene...
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