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liza sejkora

Literary Reference Center - powered by EBSCOhost: Fables of the Plague Years: Postcolon... - 2 views

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    Type stuff about the resource here. 1. Argument 2. Claim 3. Quote as evidence. http://search.ebscohost.com.lib.chandleraz.gov/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lfh&AN=16362490&site=lrc-live
Meghan Hussey

Crank-Ellen Hopkins - 0 views

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    Argument: Hopkins' personal experiences impact the diction used in the novel. Claim: Since Hopkins is a mother herself, her choice of diction through out the novel reflect her personal experiences, feelings and how she dealt with this event when her own daughter was abusing meth. Evidence: "raised her own family" "taking inspiration from her own daughter's addiction to meth-amphetamine." http://bna.galegroup.com.lib.chandleraz.gov/bna/about_the_book/GALE%7CM1300131598
Sierra Chrisman

J.D. Salinger - 0 views

Argument: J.D.Salinger is not a post fruedian writer in his work. Claim: "Salinger,too, is post-freudian and to analyze him for his readers in Freudian terms is meaningless." Evidence: "I think a...

started by Sierra Chrisman on 10 Dec 10 no follow-up yet
Marisa R

Books of The Times; A New Lost Generation Gathers Wool at the Mall - 1 views

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    Argument: Coupland's characters show the apathy and disinterest of teenagers of our times. Their personalities somewhat can be related back to Coupland's own depression problems. Claim: Many of the characters' personalities overlap in Coupland's books as well as the storylines. Evidence: "Many of Mr. Coupland's characters worry that they suffer from the inability to feel. They natter on at length about the emptiness of their lives, their anxieties about the end of the world, their loss of joie de vivre."
Robert Gambardella

Steinbeck - 0 views

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    Arguement: Steinbeck choose his characters based on having two people in every story to juxtapose eachother. Claim: Having these opposing characters keeps the readers more interested in the story with more drama/excitment. Evidence: "Every good story must have opposing forces, friends and enemies to keep the conflict moving"
Kandace Stoker

The Glass Menagerie - 2 views

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    Argument: The apartment that the Wingfield's live in is a symbol and is alluded to throughout the play. Claim: The fire escape in their apartment can be contrasted to a place from their past. Evidence: "Williams contrasts the porch in Blue Mountain with the apartment's fire-escape landing, on which the family watches the moon rise over a delicatessen."
Devin Ramos

Portraying tlie Lady: Technologies ot Gender in the Short Stories of Henry James. - 3 views

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    This literary critique of Henry James and many of his infamous books that deal with many gender roles during that time period. A reoccuring theme that has been revealed in many of his novels is the feminine character who us breaking the mold in some way. Donatella Izzo (the writer of this article) quotes "his suffereing female protagonists still manage to "carry life away with them in armfuls"(18)" This quotation exemplifys the amount of life these powerful women posses.
Kandace Stoker

Tennessee Williams - 4 views

Argument: Tennessee Williams viewed women as inferior to men, therefore unable to function if they did not have a man in their lives. Claim: The role of women in Williams plays proves that his v...

started by Kandace Stoker on 25 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Madison Serrano

Jack Gantos - 1 views

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    Arguement: The story is completely filled with satire Claim: The story deals with matters that wouldn't normally occur in a persons life. Instead of going with the decision most people would chose, the story always goes in the opposite direction. For example: It satirizes funerals by telling readers they are going to stuff the corpse and use it to have one-sided conversations. Evidence: The story is apparently not to be taken literally.
Jeffrey Kirkman

"The War of the Worlds" Criticism - 0 views

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    Wells uses science once again to reflect some of his social concerns, however it is not a critical as The Time Machine is. Wells doesn't write a science fiction, but more of a science romance. Science is used as a literary device to create a setting for his novel. The destruction of the Martians by microbes has seemed like an anticlimactic ending to his novel, but the martians portrayed Wells' view, that when a creature evolves, it has gained something, but also something else has to be lost in the process. The novel contradicts the idea that technology makes life better, by showing the defeat of the martians, who are more technologically advanced than the humans, were ignorant and were defeated by a bacteria. The technological advances by humans could lead to the defeat of humans by forces of nature. Wells uses science to mock the human race, in this case the technological advances of mankind.
Mustafa Khan

Literary Analysis #3 - 0 views

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    John Steinbeck portrays a committed man in many of his works, as he struggles through the hardships presented to him to acheive happiness. This ortrayal of the common man is a recurring theme within his novels, as these men are then tortured by outside forces, such as those representing capitalism. Evidence - "committed man" who develops a conscious responsibility for his own behavior coupled with a conscience that is at the service of his people -Steinbeck's talent for combining undistorted perception with a conversational narrative style, one that deals so serenely with issues often approached hysterically that readers suffering from wartime pressures frequently missed the understated points -portrayal of man's slow metamorphosis from victim to victor -new kind of hero for a war-weary and disillusioned world is evident only in retrospect Analysis This portrayal of steinbeck parralles that of his socialist agenda, a common recurrence in many articles I have previously read. Throughout the Pearl the main character is taken advantage of, most of the forces symbolizing the wealthy.
adrian patterson

"You shall not murder" -Exodus 20:13 - 2 views

In the novel "Under the Banner of Heaven", John Krakauer wrote about two brothers, the Lafferty boys, that are indoctrinated into the Mormon faith. On July 24, 1984 these brothers killed a woman an...

started by adrian patterson on 28 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
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