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and Huckleberry Finn.
Although Tom and Hucklberry Finn have many things in common and are very good friends, they also live a life of two totally different lifestyles. Tom, who is a dreamer, lives a life out of romantic novels, and
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on its women to belong to men and be subordinate to their children. Edna Pontellier's society, therefore, abounds with 'mother-women,' who 'idolized their children, worshipped their husbands, and esteemed it to a holy privilege to efface themselves as
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of the character Edna
Her foils
Setting- feminist mvment, etc.
Style
Intended to help the reader understand the character of Edna
her actual beliefs
external/internal influences
Tone
Helping the style, the tone also helps the
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writer of dramatic stories about good versus bad. His own views on writing were that not only should a writer make the story sound good but also the story written should teach a lesson. In fact, Steinbeck focused many of his novels, not on average
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your mind that something just is not right? It is as if there is some unknown reason that a situation has a different meaning then what is obvious. This feeling is the disguised backbone of Raymond Carver's story, 'Boxes'. In this story the son seems
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two men who were transporting an antique mirrow from the
first floor of an old museum to the fifth. Their names were Spangler and Carlin. This
mirror had a history of being haunted, and some people would look into the mirror and see
a hooded
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to show the horror of war. This is shown by
the means of the protagonist- Billy Pilgrim. , 'Billys phsychic journeys symbolize the wounded
soul in need of relief from the horrors of modern life' (Harris, last 2 lines). I happen to disagree
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comes in contact
with. As young children we are introduced to this intimidating desire
with intrigue and suspicion. As we age, the thoughts of fears become
more like realities, ideas of loneliness and death enter the picture as
comprehensib
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a novel
about a young boy's coming of age in the Missouri of the mid-1800's. The
main character, Huckleberry Finn, spends much time in the novel floating
down the Mississippi River on a raft with a runaway slave named Jim.
Before
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that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930's live under. The novel tells of one families migration west to California through the great economic depression of the 1930's. The Joad family
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