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14371: The Great Gatsby: Moral Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships
The Great Gatsby: Moral Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships Characters in books can reveal the author feeling toward the world. In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald suggested the moral decline of the period in America history through the interpersonal relationships among his characters. The book indicates the worthlessness of materialism, the futile quest of Myrtle and ...
14372: Jay Gatsby: A Confused Man
... very confused man and this seemed to rub off on the reader as well. Some incidents left the reader confused as well. Gatsby had many things and ways about him that were confusing to the world around him, such as his attending Oxford and so on. Gatsby was an antagonist from what I could see, because he changed little if any throughout the course of the book.
14373: The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath
... so well could actually be her husband. Early in the Wife of Bath Prologue, The Wife of Bath declares that experience is more important to her than knowledge. "Experience, though noon auctoritee, Were in this world, is right ynough for me" (p.117, ll. 1-2) She is confident about her knowledge of love, virginity and marriage (after all she has been married five times). Just as men use the bible ...
14374: Rheingold's Virtual Reality: Summary
... interface that enables humans to communicate with computer systems much more effectively. Virtual reality gives us the opportunity to truly manipulate data. It is this concept that presents new possibilities for applications in the real world. Throughout his book he makes references to VR applications in the commercial industry including the military. The virtual environments allow a user to change their perspective giving them a different view; a different angle of ...
14375: Wright's The Man Who Loved Underground: Summary
... the audible beginning of Daniels' separation from regular society. He decides to hide when he notices a manhole cover on the ground. "The cover clanged into place, muffling the sights and sounds of the upper world. . . the rite of separation is complete; the opposition between "aboveground" and "underground" is firmly established" (Bloom 147). Though at times in his journey, Daniels does go aboveground, he never again crosses that border until the ...
14376: Hesse's Siddhartha: Siddhartha's Character
... had learned all he had to learn amongst his elders, and he was right. He chose to follow another path in life, a path that would show him another part of how people in his world lived. Siddhartha did not allow himself to stick to something that he could not feel to be right, thus he could not stay and worship the gods his father worshipped. He, as discontent people long ...
14377: William Faulkner's Absalom
... the Confederate army, and notable business pioneers. He grew up in Oxford, Mississippi which he later renamed Jefferson, Mississippi in his novels. Although Faulkner is a contemporary American, he is already considered one of the world's greatest novelists. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949. Through his experiences from growing up in the old South, Faulkner has been able to express the values of the South through ...
14378: Modern Relevancy of A Christmas Carol
Modern Relevancy of A Christmas Carol Christmas is a joyous time that many people around the world celebrate. Although the holiday is celebrated in different ways, gift giving remains as a universal aspect. Charles Dickens wrote a wonderful story about Christmas-time over one hundred and fifty years ago, but many people ...
14379: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Is Stephen Dedalus Really James Joyce?
... and apparently for his other novels is stream-of-consciousness. Nowhere in the novel does Joyce include his own thoughts. The character of Stephen Dedalus is revealed through only his observations and reactions to the world around him. This novel is “enclosed in a sustained symbolic pattern.” Stephen Dedalus is symbolized as “rich and many-faceted.” Critic Elizabeth Drew states that Stephen is a rebel who withdraws from Ireland, family, nationality ...
14380: Summary of Lord Of The Flies
Summary of Lord Of The Flies A group of boys has been dropped on a tropical island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, their plane having been shot down. A nuclear war has taken place; civilization has been destroyed. Ralph, a strong and likable blond, delights in the fact that there are "no grownups" around to supervise them. The boys have the entire island to themselves. Piggy ...


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