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- 2301: Sinclair Lewis
- was an American writer. He lived from 1885 to 1951. His most famous works include Main Street, Babbit, and many others. His form of writing was satirical and his work reflected a lot of his life. Lewis was the first American ...
- 2302: Sister Helen Prejean
- has been forced to learn many lessons about the real world since her move from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was raised in a family who attempted to be strong and affectionate. lived comfortably in a two-story home and attended Catholic schools and occasionally ventured on widespread journeys (6). Each night her mother made sure she would pray for the poor and less fortunate. But to her ...
- 2303: Jacqueline Kennedy
- ... she seemed to talk an awful lot about animals.” In the summer of 1949, Jacqueline went to France to study at the University of Grenoble and then at the Sorbonne. While at Grenoble, Jackie lived with a French family. This gave her the opportunity to refine her accent and to get an insight into her earlier family’s way of life. While at the Sorbonne, she studied French literature and ...
- 2304: John Keats
- ... able for them to make a living off of their writings. When Keats was born, he was considered in the “Lower” class. The fact that he grew to become a poet whose writings have lived for nearly 1 ½ centuries is almost unbelievable. The odds that he faced were incredible. With a little knowledge of his life, Keats poetry becomes much more meaningful. was born at 24 Moorfields Pavement Row ...
- 2305: William Shakespeare
- was a great English playwright, dramatist and poet who lived during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Shakespeare is considered to be the greatest playwright of all time. No other writer's plays have been produced so many times or read so widely in ...
- 2306: Herman Melville Defined
- Herman Melville was born August 1, 1819 in New York. He was the third of eight children who lived in poverty throughout their late childhood. Melville grew up hearing tales of adventure, as his father was a world traveler and both his grandfathers’ Revolutionary War heroes. This prompted him to seek a brave, courageous ...
- 2307: Macbeth Analysis Paper
- ... person would feel at least a little something if their spouse died. Maybe after she convinced him to kill Duncan, he probably lost respect for her and for himself and didn’t care if either lived or died. Macbeth is, in my opinion, more evil than Lady Macbeth. He is the one who did the murders, including the murders of Macdonwald, Duncan and many more. When his wife dies, he doesn ...
- 2308: Role Of Fate And Free Will In Oedipus Rex
- ... would never have known that Iokaste was both his wife and mother, and though he would have been banished for killing Laius, it is quite probable that he would have never learned his origins and lived out the rest of his life in relative comfort. He certainly would not have had to deal with the stigma, both mental and social, that incest carries. Finally, Oedipus is not fated to poke his ...
- 2309: The Matrix
- ... intravenously to them. Humans became crops to the machines, they were grown in massive fields and harvested like wheat until they were ripe enough to be fed to the other humans. The living humans merely lived out what they thought were their real lives, not knowing that they were powering their own enemies through a war. Ironic that the humans became slaves to those they created as slaves is it not ...
- 2310: Love In Much Ado About Nothing
- ... of how love is understood and discussed in literature. This topic has been immortal. One can notice that throughout the whole history writers have always been returning to this subject no matter what century people lived in or what their nationality was. In the comedy Much Ado about Nothing written by William Shakespeare in 1600, love is the major subject discussed by the author, which is presented to the readers. The ...
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