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Mariah Love

Religion and Happiness - 4 views

Mariah Love Ms. Jensen AP Literature - 1 2 Feb. 2011 Final Thought Paper Ahead of its time in both societal psychology and advances in technology, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World inhibits the soci...

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Aubrey Arrowood

Henrik Ibsen Literary Analysis - 3 views

Aubrey Arrowood Mrs. Sejkora AP Literature-0 20 February 2011 Henrik Ibsen Views on Societal Issues throughout His Plays The Norwegian play writer, Henrik Ibsen, illustrated societal flaws as the ...

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Aubrey Arrowood

The Roots of Individualist Feminism in 19th-Century America by Wendy McElroy - 1 views

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    Feminism Source
Melanie Reyes

Literary Analysis for Henry James - 1 views

Henry James is the author to a wide variety of short novels. He is more known for writing on his own views for European and Americans' society, culture, and class status (Liukkonen). But he spices...

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Aubrey Arrowood

Ibsen source - 1 views

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Bryan Myrick

30 Seconds To Mars - This Is War Lyrics - 0 views

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    War could be seen as an allusion to the social decay of every culture, because everyone will be affected by the decay. A war to end and reverse the decay, or even just to handle the ever present decay. http://www.lyricsmania.com/this_is_war_lyrics_30_seconds_to_mars.html
Elizabeth Tuttle

Literary Analysis #2 A Streetcar Named Desire - 5 views

http://web.ebscohost.com.lib.chandleraz.gov/lrc/detail?hid=112&sid=f8e58168-f22b-4f40-9b9e-27155240f896%40sessionmgr113&vid=1&bdata=JnNpdGU9bHJjLWxpdmU%3d#db=lfh&AN=103331MSA27639830001762

Bryan Myrick

Literature Resource Center - Document - 1 views

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    Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture was Coupland's first novel. This article describes it has a "Serious" novel, that is actually popular! Such a surprise that people would like a serious novel about the middle-class. The journey that Andrew Palmer goes through culture degrading.
Bryan Myrick

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    Coupland throws these teens into his own life growing up, it was his home town and his mood. This talks of Karen's coma starting through a misunderstanding, thinking she is just passed out from starvation and over indulging in alcohol. Coupland wrote "beyond the edge of the known world" in this novel about post apocalyptic world in Canada. http://go.galegroup.com.lib.chandleraz.gov/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CH1100033666&v=2.1&u=chandler_main&it=r&p=LitRC&sw=w
adrian patterson

The journalist - 1 views

Jon Krakauer is a "best-selling journalist and author of Into the Wild, Eiger Dreams and Into Thin Air. Many of Krakauer's books originally start out as stories for the popular outdoors magazine", ...

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Sean Winkler

Paradiso - Dante Aligheiri - 4 views

Literary Reference Center - powered by EBSCOhost: THE VIOLENCE OF VENUS: EROTICISM IN PARADISO

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Sean Winkler

Literary Criticism of Purgatorio - 4 views

web.ebscohost.com.lib.chandleraz.gov Literary Reference Center - powered by EBSCOhost: PHILIP H. WICKSTEED ON THE INVENTION OF DANTE'S PURGATORY

Criticism Literary Dante Purgatory

Erica Jensen

Literary Analysis 3 - 4 views

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Erica Jensen

Literary Analysis #3 The Glass Menagerie - 2 views

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Chelsea Elias

The New Woman - 0 views

  • feminists were
  • feminists were also commited to heterosexual attraction and intimacy--they thought sexual freedom went hand in hand with economic freedom. They believed that women had sexual
  • feminists were also commited to heterosexual attraction and intimacy--they thought sexual freedom went hand in hand with economic freedom. They believed that women had sexual
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  • feminists
  • eminists
  • feminists were also commited to heterosexual attraction and intimacy
  • they thought sexual freedom went hand in hand with economic freedom
  • feminism parted company with the nineteenth-century, Victorian idea of women's moral superiority to men
  • Sex outside marriage was a kind of behavioral outlawry that appealed to new feminists' desires
  • feminists critiqued bourgeois marriage as predictable, emotionally barren
  • , and subject to male tyranny
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    Argument: Cultural customs influence the characterization of the women in Bram Stoker's Dracula and The Mystery of the Sea; there are two types of women he writes about - the New Woman and 'classical' woman - and makes clear distinctions between the two. Claim: Stoker bases his characters off of two different types of women to emphasize the differences between characters, and to introduce suspense into the plot. Because Stoker writes about 'classical' women like Mina Harker and Gormala (to a certian extent), these women clash with the New Woman characters because of the different lifestyles. Evidence: The New woman wanted to "acheieve self-determination through life, growth, and experience." The New woman developed through an uprising feminist movement, a rebellion that involved woman's "refusal to heed the abstraction of womanhood." "Feminism sought to change human consciousness about male dominance". Because the qualities in the 'classical woman' and New Woman were opposites, it creates suspense and conflict between characters that helps to set the mood and move the plot forward.
Lexie James

Lives of Women in the early 1800s - 1 views

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    Describing womens roles
Lexie James

Review - A Doll's House - 1973 Production with Claire Bloom and Anthony Hopkins - 0 views

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    References Dolls house, which describes "Women on a pedestal" and views of women.
adrian patterson

Under the banner of heaven - 0 views

"Though historians say that Joseph Smith had numerous wives, and some estimates exceed 30, he didn't admit it. His first wife (and only legal one) denied it, too. Brigham Young, who succeeded Smith...

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