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- 1991: A Separate Peace - Symbols
- In John Knowle's A Separate Peace, symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an awareness of the real world among the students who attend the ... one's self." BIBLIOGRAPHY "A Separate Peace." Magill's Survey of American Literature, Vol. 3. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1993. Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults, Vol. 3, pages 1186- 1192. Knowles, John. A Separate Peace. Prentice-Hall Literature, Platinum, 1996 ed.
- 1992: Sociopolitical Philosophy in the Works of Stoker and Yeats
- ... now; the Master is at hand.' The attendant thinks it is some sudden form sudden form of religious mania which has seized him.” (132). It is here that Renfield acts as a demonic form of John the Baptist. Just as John the Baptist prepared people for the coming of Christ, Renfield prepares people for the coming of his lord and master, Dracula. Another example of a perversion of Christianity is Lucy Westenra. After her blood has ...
- 1993: Impact Of Media
- ... and that people decide for themselves. It may all depend on the point of view. First of all, let it be said that media is everywhere. Newspapers, magazines, television, billboards, telemarketing, and the Internet. Example: John Doe leads a fairly normal life. Each morning he reads the paper to begin the day. The newspaper is filled with ads and also opinions. Each article may seem to be from an objective point of view but some personal views may come through. John Doe may or may not choose to be affected by it. Either way, it is still there and Mr. Doe may be subconsciously influenced. There is no way to avoid it. Even in TV programs ...
- 1994: A Separate Peace - Symbolism
- In John Knowle’s A Separate Peace, symbols are used to develop and advance the themes of the novel. One theme is the lack of an awareness of the real world among the students who attend the ... one’s self." BIBLIOGRAPHY "A Separate Peace." Magill’s Survey of American Literature, Vol. 3. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1993. Beacham’s Guide to Literature for Young Adults, Vol. 3, pages 1186- 1192. Knowles, John. A Separate Peace. Prentice-Hall Literature, Platinum, 1996 ed.
- 1995: Compaq Computers
- ... Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing Enrico Pesatori is responsible for managing corporate marketing initiatives worldwide. Rod Schrock is the President and Chief Executive Officer of AltaVista Company Senior Vice President and Group General Manager, Services John Rando oversees Compaq Services, which includes DIGITAL, Compaq and Tandem service organizations. Senior Vice President and Group General Manager, Enterprise Computing Group John T. Rose is responsible for the Enterprise Computing Group, which includes server products, workstations, storage products, networking products, enterprise solutions, Internet products, strategic marketing and strategic partnerships. Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Thomas ...
- 1996: The Power and the Glory
- ... the priest in fear of being killed, makes us pity the priest because of their acts of rejection. Mr. Fench, Mr. Fellows, and Mrs.Fellows, all show that most of humanity has given up hope. John Atkins said, “Mrs.Fellows knew that death was coming nearer, and that she lived in a cemetery...”(182). These are the people who the priest is trying to save, not himself. This is why we ... to show a main theme of pity. Works cited Allott, Kenneth. “Art of Graham Greene” 1963 there is no publishing information due to the fact that the pages were ripped out from the book Atkins, John. “Altogether Amen: A reconsideration of The power and the Glory.” From “Graham Greene; some critical considerations.” Evans, Robert Owen Again, there is no publishing information due to the pages being ripped out. McEwan, Neil “Modern ...
- 1997: James Earl Jones: A Voice in the Crowd
- ... Earl, moved away to the Mississippi Delta when he was an infant. Raised for the rest of his young life by his maternal grandparents, James Earl developed a close relationship with the Connollys. AMaggie and John Henry were always there, day by day, and they became for me, once and for all, my mama and my papa@ (18) . Less than three years later, the Connollys moved to Dublin Michigan where James ... Atkinson, Brooks.@The Pretender by Lionel Abel.@ New York Times 25 May 1960: 42:1. Barnes, Clive. White Hope: Tale of Modern Othello Opens in Capital.@ New York Times 14 Dec. 1967 58:1. Culhane, John. How james Earl Jones Found His Voice.@ Reader=s Digest Nov, 1994: 51-53. Funke, Lewis. Theatre: Fun and Frolic.@New York Times 3 Aug. 1961: 13:1 Theatre: Othello from the Park Festival Production ...
- 1998: The Constitution
- ... power was Marbury v. Madison. In this historical case Judicial review was formed which gave the court the power to declare an act of congress unconstitutional. Marbury was one of the midnight judges appointed by John Adams as he was leaving office. Adams was trying to pack the courts with people from his political party because they would serve for life. Marbury never got his pares and when the next president ... found it he refused to deliver it. Marbury sued for his job and it went to the supreme court. The judiciary act would have forced the new president to deliver the papers. The courts agreed. John Marshall, the chief justice, said that Marbury had every right to his job, but that congress had created powers not stated in the constitution. Because of this, Marbury did not get his job. Marshal then ...
- 1999: Gettysburg
- ... have easily erased R.E. Lee's only out-right defeat from the history books. Day 1, July 1, 1863 saw the start of the best three days of the AOP's life. Brigadier General John Buford, recognizing the fact that whoever held the high ground south of Gettysburg would control the killing fields, dismounted his cavalry for a showdown with Major General Henry Heth's infantry division. Deployed to the ... 500 Confederates for one crucial hour. Colonel Thomas Devin's and Colonel William Gamble's cavalry brigades fought ferociously under mounting pressure, and held on long enough for infantry reinforcements to arrive from Major General John Reynolds' I Corps. Reynolds became the ranking Union commander when he arrived on the field, and he never gave retreat a thought. Like Buford, he recognized the importance of holding the high ground south and ...
- 2000: Grapes Of Wrath 5
- The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck, is a novel about the Dust Bowl migration. It is the story of one Oklahoma farm family, the Joads, and it is also the story of thousands of similar men and women. The Joads ... versus the poor to accomplish his purpose. It is a classic conflict between good, portrayed by the poor, and evil, portrayed by the rich. Throughout the book, a turtle appears and reappears several times. As John Bloom notes, "The turtle itself becomes a symbol for the poor Okies"(Bloom 13). The turtle sets up a parallel between his journey and the journey of the Joads. A connection is made between the ...
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