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- 2641: Bias
- ... there were only 155 interviews from black people living in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky, which is about 6% of the total number of published interviews. Twenty-three percent of the southern slave population lived in those states. In these statistics, the upper-south was unrepresented. Another example would be the ages of the ex-slaves interviewed. Two-thirds of them were over 80 years of age, leaving the question ...
- 2642: Christian Morals In Beowulf
- ... as a way to better his people, his true feeling is that of gold and because of his past experiences and victories, he feels that he is immortal. He feels this way because he has lived through the toughest battles of all men and is thought to be the greatest warrior alive by all people. In conclusion, we are shown that without the christian morals throughout Beowulf, the story would seem ...
- 2643: Beowulf - A Noble
- ... same way her son had. King Hrothgar was very disturbed by this and didn't know what to do. He called for Beowolf and told him of a dangerous swamp where Grendel and his mother lived. The king also said that no one would go into the swamp to kill Grendel's mother. The noble Beowolf answered Quickly "sorow not O King! I will persue this monster where ever it may ...
- 2644: The Autobiographical Elements In The Works Of Edgar Allan Poe
- ... This poem spoke about how beautiful she was, how young she was when she died, and also how he mourned for her. In, "Annabel Lee," written to his beloved Virginia, Poe states, "This maiden she lived by no other thought than to love and be loved by me." Edgar Allan Poe had a genetic tendency toward alcohol. His cousin viewed alcohol as the "curse of the Poes'." Disregarding much warning, he ...
- 2645: Arthurian Romances
- ... well as responsible and faithful to his God and his King. Knights were the figures that helped a community stay safe and strong. Through the feudalist system they stayed the leaders and the people who lived by learning. They had little aristocracy in their blood and more in the fight for justice. The knights played an important role in determining right from wrong. (2) Ibid p.457
- 2646: "A Rose For Emily": A Review
- ... particular story for a couple of reasons. He tries to show Emily's world to us as seen through the eyes of a respectable resident, so we can understand the town life as if we lived there. This way we were able to understand how the people of Jefferson thought of her. If the story would have been told in first person we would not have been able to relate to ...
- 2647: "A White Heron" And "The Beast In The Jungle": A Comparison And Contrast Essay
- ... had the years, but no wisdom, no extra sense. May perhaps had the extraordinary ability to ignore her extra sense in hopes that endurance, tolerance, and perseverance would pay off. May accepted her bribe and lived on the mere crumbs John Marcher would throw her from time to time without ever experiencing the satisfaction from taking a stand or making a decision. Her life seemed to ramble on waiting for her ...
- 2648: Use Of Colors
- ... She now wished to live her life like this, through the colors in herself. Right after Pecola was born Cholly again began to pay attention to Pauline again the way he used to when they lived down South. The only problem was that the colors had dimed in Pauline. By working for a white family, she found her order and her colors again but not with the intensity that she once ...
- 2649: Mastering The Short Story
- ... well, avoid "signpost" sentences that could easily be replaced by more legitimate conversations or actions. A lot of emphasis is put on simulating a sense of "in-ness"; that is, giving your work a believable lived in feeling. When reading the story, one should have a clear picture of the environment around it's characters, and it is of imperial importance that it is realistic. In conclusion, Boles discusses the important ...
- 2650: The Story Of An Hour: Irony
- ... actually died because she had a glimps of freedom and could not go back to living under her husband's will again. In the title, the "story" refers to that of Louise's life. She lived in the true sense of the word, with the will and freedom to live for only one hour.
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