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  • Black Veil Good Father
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    ... had been with him behind the black veil. Its gloom, indeed, enabled him to sympathize with all dark affections. Dying sinners cried aloud for Mr. Hooper, and would not yield their breath till he appeared; though ever, as he stooped to whisper consolation, they shuddered at the veiled face so near their own. Such were the terrors of the black veil, even when Death had bared his visage! Strangers came long distances to attend service at his church, with the mere idle purpose of gazing at his f...
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  • J Hillis Miller Ideas But In Things Williams
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    I am going to show the implications of Williams maxim by demonstrating the effects it has on his poetry, and most notably himself. First of all I would like to divert our attention to duality as a major theme, and affecting factor of such a maxim. For my introductory explanation I would like to consider the criticism of J. Hillis Miller. In his famous essay on William Carlos Williams in Poets of Reality (1966), J. Hillis Miller contends that the world of Williams is beyond dualism. According to ...
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  • Italics Mine Red Cross
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    How is the condemnation of moral duplicity in Book I of the Faerie Queen compatible with the duplicity or multiplicity of meaning that allegory requires? In answering the above question, it is necessary to focus on the function of duplicity / multiplicity in the two contexts presented. In the moral context, duplicity is equivalent with dishonesty, it involves purporting to be one thing whilst being another; it is a necessary deceit. In contrast, multiplicity in allegory involves an affirmation o...
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  • F Scott Fitzgerald Myrtle Wilson
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    Dust in The Great Gatsby In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald incorporates many different themes, but the most prevalent message is that of the impossibility of the American Dream. Fitzgerald writes of two types of people: those who appear to have the ideal life and those who are still trying to achieve their dreams. Tom and Daisy are two characters who seem to have it all: a nice house, a loving spouse, a beautiful child, and plenty of money (Fitzgerald 6; ch. 1). However, neither...
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  • Emile Durkheim Michel Foucault
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    This paper is an attempt to do something that is probably not a good idea. I am going to try and take the ideas of some of the most prominent postmodern Sociological thinkers and mesh them together in some sort of coherent format. The purpose of this paper is to provide a starting place for people interested in postmodern Sociological thought. There really is no one all-encompassing postmodern theory, or a group of like-minded postmodern theorists. In fact this notion is antithetical to much of ...
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  • Burton On Trent Homosexual Longing Housman
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    The Poetry of A. E. Housman Housman was born in Burton-On-Trent, England, in 1865, just as the US Civil War was ending. As a young child, he was disturbed by the news of slaughter from the former British colonies, and was affected deeply. This turned him into a brooding, introverted teenager and a misanthropic, pessimistic adult. This outlook on life shows clearly in his poetry. Housman believed that people were generally evil, and that life conspired against mankind. This is evident not only in...
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  • Salom Veiled In Mystery Veiled In Mystery Dancer
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    A moment of silence. They announce The Dancer. Polite applause. The music stirs. The pulse of the drum quickens. My everyday world fades away as I approach the Gate. Behind me lies my waking life. Ahead of me lie only possibilities. I step through the Gate, onto the stage. I am The Dancer. I am Salom? , veiled in mystery. I am Inanna, the Evening Star. Feel my warmth as I share my art with you. Feel my joy as I draw inspiration from the music. Feel my power as I transform it into movement. Feel ...
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  • Sexual Organs Counter Argument
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    Introduction... so much energy has been expended by Muslim men and then Muslim women to remove the veil and by others to affirm or restore it... (Ahmed 167). This paper explores these efforts in two specific stages: the first and the last thirds of the twentieth century. Through an analysis of some of the various arguments on the veil, I will try to induce some general characteristics of the debate on the issue and on women during these two specific periods of time. The starting point will be Ka...
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  • Duke Of Ferrara Dramatic Monologue
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    Susan Ferrell July 29, 1998 Portrait of a Murderer An Analysis of the Duke in Robert Browning s, My Last Duchess Robert Browning s poem, My Last Duchess is probably his most famous dramatic monologue and is an excellent example of this form of poetry (Landow). Dramatic monologue is a one-sided literary composition in which the speaker gradually reveals his character (Browning). The speaker in this poem is the duke of Ferrara, who is addressing a second character, an agent of a count whose daught...
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