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Displaying Results 1 - 17 (of 17) for Yahoo! Voices
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Cyberspace AnonymityIt is seen that anonymity is an issue in and of itself. As society develops and becomes increasingly more visible, the importance of retaining identity in and through anonymity grows.
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Isolation and Alienation in Nathaniel Hawthorne's the Scarlet LetterThe story of the characters of The Scarlet Letter is one of isolation and alienation due to societal expectations. The society in the novel reflects the hypocrisy of the Puritan community and humanity as a whole.
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Sadness and Loss in Three Victorian Poems by Lord Tennyson, Christina Rossetti, and Matthew ArnoldAlthough life is full of pain and loss, love is true and pivotal to a full life. These poems highlight the loss of innocence through experience, and the importance of love to life.
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Structural Racism Towards Asians in AmericaStructural racism is a continuous factor in today's society as it has been throughout history. These narratives trace personal experiences and demonstrates the devastating effects of racism.
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The Human Experience Through William Blake's "The Divine Image" and John Keats's "Ode on Melancholy"Literature of the Romantic period emphasized the reality of humanity. Although life is full of pain and death, it is the experience of life that makes it the beautiful thing that it is.
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Christopher Marlowe's Doctor FaustusThe Tragedy of Doctor Faustus is a work that deals with the forces of good and evil. Faustus hungers for knowledge and sells his soul to know all, only to end up damned.
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Comedy and Darkness in The Merchant of Venice & Twelfth NightAlthough Shakespeare's works The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night are considered comedies, they also signal the end of Shakespeare's comedy writing. An analysis of the plays reveal an inner darkness.
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Places of Destiny in Jane Eyre and David CopperfieldJane Eyre and David Copperfield are both novels that trace the development of youth. The spaces that the characters occupy symbolize their journey to reaching their individual destinies.
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Postmodernity and Postmodern PoetryPostmodernism can be thought of as a product of changes of our times. A look at postmodern poetry helps us to understand postmodernity and vice versa. Through this understanding, we gain another perspective through which to view our current time period
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A Review of 4 Rebate ProgramsRebates are great for discounts and free items. Discover the programs that will benefit you most!
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Southern Womanhood Through Flannery O'ConnorHistorically, the South is a place of rich tradition full of pride and pain. Flannery O'Connor's work flushes out the deep wounds of the South and shows the beauty of the South's history and lasting legacy.
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Race and Nation in Louis Chu's Eat a Bowl of Tea and Nora Okja Keller's Comfort WomanThese two novels discuss race and nation in the context of gender and sexuality. These issues are further complicated by issues of assimilation and war.
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Love Through Reality and Mystical"Lanval" is a beautiful Celtic-influenced poem that has greatly enhanced understanding of twelfth century Europe. Love and the portrayal of love is unique to its time and shows the period's influences on today.
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Race and Nation in John Okada's No-No BoyNo-No Boy is a novel about racial identity told by Ichiro. Torn between separations of nationality and time, Ichiro demonstrates the phenomenal compliations of identity through race and nation.
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Romeo and Juliet: BBC & ZefferelliAlthough Romeo and Juliet is a story known to nearly everyone around the world, it is interpreted in many different ways. Even today, the play is portrayed differently by different visions through slight alterations.
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The Scarlet Letter: A New View Via Marxist TheoryIt is both possible and necessary to not only interpret literary works, but also to examine how social/economic/philosophical theories may be applied for a novel understanding of a work of literature.
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William Wordsworth: The Experience of Living, the Pain of Dying, and the Immortaility of Mind and SpiritAn analysis of William Wordsworth's Resolution and Independence

