More North American
essays:
"The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway
... criticism of Ernest Hemingway þ and at the same time attempt to relate this to the primary topic of choice, ... which extent I shall identify one major work as well as a minor work by this author. Similarly, I ... decade or so of his life, however, Hemingway did find a way to cope with the fact of his own ...
Alternate forms of Expression in the context of "Sweeney Todd" by Stephen Sondheim
... We learn that sometimes we need to do drastic things to be noticed, and if we have a good enough story, we'll get away with those things. God bless the American justice system. In conclusion, many themes are combined in many different works ... he gets. Later Sweeney finds that one person he killed was ...
William Faulkner
... Pound, and Sherwood Anderson. (American Writers; 55e) William was underweight and only five feet tall. Because of this, he was turned down by the United States Army. He ... what has come to be regarded as his major work. He made trips to Hollywood to work on movie scripts, he made trips to New York, ...
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
... ' we not his most memorable, it provided an outlet for his writing, and talent. During his junior year he left Princeton and entered the army in 1917. Though he was never sent to battle for his country, there he began work on ...
The Awakening by Kate Chopin
... was seen as a vile and disgusting piece of literature. One critic of that time stated : 'One cannot refrain from regret that so beautiful a style and so ... that Chopin lived in: ' The Appearance in print of her most recent work had brought her harsh criticism and condemnation, as well as ostracism ...