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Search term: freedom-of-movement

Relationship between Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare and its appropriation West Side Story and how the respective contexts demonstrate values that have been maintained or changed

... freedom of movement and company while Juliet is confined within familial settings (hall, bedroom, church) and predominantly isolated from companions, a theatrical illustration of ...

(5 pages) 44 0 4.5 28/Aug/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

My concept of Modernism in Literature

... only in connection with literature - was more freedom of traveling with the help of railroads, steamboats. Also telephones and radios ... movement known as "Modernism" began in the first decade of the 20th century and was a reaction against all aspects of ...

(3 pages) 70 0 5.0 14/Jun/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Feminism in "The Revolt of 'Mother'" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

... freedom of choice, not a choice of freedom. In conclusion, I believe The Revolt of "Mother" is a subjective explanation of Freeman herself by emphasizing her appreciation of ...

(3 pages) 42 0 0.0 21/Mar/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Analysis of Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea - this paper uses an anthropological prospective. It's a good paper ... my teacher was a low grader!

... and assistant to unsuccessful fisherman as a prerequisite of movement into a new social position and society. The ... the understanding of the social relations between the protagonists, other characters and the limitations of their freedom, personal development ...

(14 pages) 93 0 4.0 13/Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors > Ernest Hemingway

Analysis of the poem "Afterwards" by Thomas Hardy

... This has the combined effect of conveying both the visual swiftness of movement, and also the quietness of the moment. He manages ... content of the poem as there are references to birds, and flying which has the connotations of freedom. An example of this is ...

(5 pages) 23 1 4.6 26/Sep/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Romeo and Juliet. The significance of Act3 Scene 1.

... and this showed a greater freedom of expression. Thus, when Shakespeare arrived in London, there was a flourishing of drama, theatres and ... often comic movement up to the marriage at the end of Act II that is swiftly followed by a counter-movement, which ...

(8 pages) 24 0 5.0 07/Oct/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Romeo & Juliet

A Provation of the Wild: explores through the texts of "Brave New World" and "BladeRunner" humanity's returns to the wilderness.

... of the essential facets of humanity, that of emotions, freedom of ... movements of the 1960s and 1970s against environmental degradation, the state of the natural environment was also an international concern for humanity. "Blade Runner" is a representation of ...

(8 pages) 57 1 5.0 26/Jul/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

'He contemplated the wildness about him, the wildness within'. What does Cormac McCarthy reveal about his views of the relationship between man and the land in 'All The Pretty Horses'?

... of violence which punctuate the novel remind the reader of the harshness of Mexico and the challenge of being a man there. The freedom of ... nature through his vibrant description of the moss and its capacity for movement. Despite this, America cannot ...

(12 pages) 9 1 5.0 07/Jun/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

The Power Of The Novel The Handmaid’s Tale Is Derived From Margaret Atwood’s Ability To Draw The Reader Into A Convincingly Bleak And Nightmarish Future World. Discuss.

... of Gilead is that "eggs are broken", and not everyone benefits. One can take these eggs as symbolising the freedom of ... the profanity). The repetition of verbs and other words convey the impression of speed, action and rigorous movement "" none of which are ...

(15 pages) 1415 0 0.0 07/Oct/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Power Of The Novel The Handmaid’s Tale Is Derived From Margaret Atwood’s Ability To Draw The Reader Into A Convincingly Bleak And Nightmarish Future World. Discuss. (readable Ver)

... of Gilead is that "eggs are broken", and not everyone benefits. One can take these eggs as symbolising the freedom of ... the profanity). The repetition of verbs and other words convey the impression of speed, action and rigorous movement - none of which are ...

(15 pages) 2343 0 0.0 07/Oct/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

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