Displaying Results 1 - 14 (of 14) for Yahoo! Voices
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Reader-Response Criticism in Carver's CathedralStanley Fish, a prominent, contemporary literary theorist, is best known for his theory of reader-response criticism.
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Language and Character in Play it as it Lays by Joan DidionPlay It As It Lays by Joan Didion is a novel that seems to centralize the majority of its language on a single main character.
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The Influence of Saussurean LinguisticsThe Swiss linguist, Ferdinand de Saussure had a profound impact on the world of literary theory. In his book, Course in General Linguistics, he discusses language and how it functions as a system.
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Dialect in Children's LiteratureDialect in literature is a helpful tool that an author may use in order to make his or her characters well-rounded.
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A Peek at the Diary of Samuel PepysUnlike many other writers of the mid 1600s, Samuel Pepys displayed great candor when discussing the everyday events that may have then seemed trivial or unimportant.
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Class Distinctions With Dialect in Good Will HuntingIn the film directed by Gus Van Sant, Good Will Hunting, the Boston dialect is emphasized, but not shone in a flattering light.
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John Updike's A & P Gives a Lesson in ClassIn Updike's A & P, the narrator, Sammy, attempts to break out of the mold and quit his monotonous job.
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Blindness in Raymond Carver's CathedralIn Raymond Carver's "Cathedral," the narrator appears to have it all. On the other hand, the pitied blind man is really the one who should be envied.
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Fighting for Perfection: My Battle With Eating Disorders as a Teenage GirlJust a few short years ago, I was a teenage girls struggling with eating disorders. Here is my story.
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Hopefulness vs Doubt: Constructed Conflicts in LiteratureAn author may use this notion of optimism against pessimism to teach a moral lesson or to show a transformation of a character whether it be from an optimistic perspective to a pessimistic one or vice versa.
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Enslaved to Love: Comparing Sonnets by Mary Wroth and Sir Philip SidneyA comparison of these two sonnets show that Mary Wroth and Sir Philip Sidney had very different ideas on a number of concepts including love's capabilities to conquer its victims and physical beauty vs. real love.
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A Look at the Different Types of Families in AmericaAmerica's definition of a family has changed to include different situations like grandparents raising kids, single-parent families, homosexual parent families, interracial families, adoptive families, and more.
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Your Guide to the Nightlife in Athens, OhioBest known for its outrageous Halloween party, Athens, Ohio is home to one of the liveliest bar scenes considering its relatively small town atmosphere. But whatever your pleasure, Athens has what you are looking for.
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How to Train for a Long Distance Run...And Enjoy It!For an average American, the thought of running 26 miles would be a comparable form of cruel and inhumane torture. But I'm here to prove that running doesn't have to be painful. Running can be (gasp!)...FUN!

