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- 12191: Ernest Hemingway
- ... to get back to his regular pace of writing, reading, and greeting a steady wave of fans and students who had come to meet the renowned writer (Russell 43). In 1960, he was hospitalized for depression and treated with electro-shock therapy. He was released only to be put back in because of threats of suicide. They gave him electro-shock therapy and he was released again. He later proved true ...
- 12192: Timeline of Art
- ... this geometrical abstraction, a clarity of design appeared, together with the use of flickering effects of color. The example of Abstract Expressionism was followed within a short time by artists all over the world. In Great Britain, abstract art took on fresh importance when new relationships of form and color were highlighted in two and three dimensions. A number of painters in Belgium, Holland and Denmark added the aggressive aspects of ...
- 12193: Deficiencies In Development Of Cocaine Children
- ... children vary in accordance with the mother’s consumption of cocaine. Thereby not only are there defects at birth, but also later on in the developmental years. Women who use cocaine while pregnant cause a great damage to their children during the developmental years; especially in the aspects of cognitive motor and social/ behavioral deficiencies. Cognitive deficiencies are those that deal with an individual’s thinking and reasoning process. These abilities ...
- 12194: A Comparison of the Misguided Desires of Gatsby and George
- A Comparison of the Misguided Desires of Gatsby and George The American Dream. Our individual vision of it defines each and every one of us. In comparing the book “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The movie “A Place in the sun”, (based on the book “An American Tragedy”, by Theodore Dreiser) it was easy to see many similarities in both to compare and ...
- 12195: E. E. Cummings
- ... followers, but later poets of neo-romantic bent have counted him as one of their ancestors (Waggoner 323). The awards he obtained through the years, put a positive outlook on his reputation. In 1950, for great achievement, he was given Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets (Triem 3). In 1955, he was submitted a special citation from National Book Awards Committee for Poems, 1923-1954 (Ulanov 565). In the year ...
- 12196: A Worn Path: Phoenix Jackson
- ... to dealing with her grandson. The character of Phoenix Jackson is a pathetic literary figure. Eudora Welty proved this point with many examples which helped identify her character traits. She is senile and has a great deal of trouble remembering things. This fact could conclude that she suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Nonetheless, she continues on her pointless journey with her every step the reader feels pity.
- 12197: Emily Dickinson 4
- ... I never told the buried gold confirms that six years later this belief didn t subside. It seems that despite the union of Susan and Austin, and in spite of Dickinson s long period of depression and recluse, she was still in love with Susan and mortified by her loss. Even in 1862, Dickinson dealt with her feelings of having lost Susan indirectly through her poetry. The similarities between The Malay ...
- 12198: Essay On The Life Of Frederick Douglass
- ... have seen on a daily basis of other slaves nearly being beaten to death by their masters. For the black children growing up on the plantation, the master was seen to be a man of great power and not to be taken lightly. This was exactly what the master wanted, a form of mental control over the youngest of the slaves that would last a lifetime. A fact from the narrative ...
- 12199: The Odyssey: Character Study of Athena
- ... gray eyed people do you know? That makes her pretty special right there, adding to the fact that she is an Olympian goddess. As all goddesses are pictured, she has a thin figure (not skinny), great brown curling hair which flows from the head gently down to her slender waist, perfect toned peach (in Greek and Roman myths) skin, and, of course, the big blue shiny eyes which can mesmorize any ...
- 12200: Personalities and Themes in "The Shawshank Redemption"
- ... prisoners live in. A community of people is what the movie is about. A community which goes through good times and bad ones. But the characters are what makes this film so unique and so great.
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