My Own Country: A Doctor''s Story & AIDS
In Abraham Verghese's My
Own Country: A Doctor's
Story, we find numerous examples which demonstrate the "AIDS stigma." In brief, this stigma is manifested in ....
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Style & Tone in Hemingway's Story The Battler
Hemingway achieves his purpose in this
story by presenting action without external narration .... reader to discover the meaning of these events on his or her
own. ....
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Elie Wiesel's "Night"
.... The
story of Night is Elie Wiesel's
own story, ficitonalized as a way of putting a certrain distance between the author and his
story so that he can comment ....
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The Importance of Being Earnest
.... taking action himself, and for most of the play he merely acquiesces as Algernon takes over the job of manipulating reality by his use of Worthing's
own story. ....
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A Story-Teller's World
RK Narayan in his book A
Story-Teller's World writes about his
own world, his role as a
story-teller in Indian society, the nature of that society, the life of ....
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Dream Palace of the Arabs
.... outside. He was a man telling his
own story. For Ajami, the task is much harder, for there is no single Arab
story for him to tell. ....
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Protagonists in Two Stories
This study will compare and contrast the young protagonists in Neil Bartlett's Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall and Edmund White's A Boy's
Own Story. ....
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Young Protagonists in 2 Stories
This study will compare and contrast the young protagonists in Neil Bartlett's Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall and Edmund White's A Boy's
Own Story. ....
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Female characters of novelist Clyde Edgerton
.... Raney told her
own story, while Mattie's
story is told in the third person, seen from the outside rather than the inside. Mattie ....
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Kafka's Metamorphosis: Uses Characterization and Point-of-View to ...
.... changed life. The
story is, at least in part, about how it feels to see others reacting to one's
own repulsiveness. This is the ....
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Max Frisch's novel Homo Faber
.... world, meaning the new man. His consciousness is the center of the novel, for he narrates his
own story. Frisch thus takes the reader ....
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Patty Hearst
.... By the time of her
own trial in 1976 and publication of her memoir in 1988, her
story was one of coercion and brainwashing. .... Patty Hearst: Her
own story. ....
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Urban Nomads & Alcoholism
.... Spradley, however, sees them as an important part of the society, and he argues that they deserve the right to be able to tell their
own story from their
own ....
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John Henry Newman l
.... we use the word "apology" today. It is instead one man's
own story of his change of mind. Jean HonorT cites John Henry Newman to ....
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Edward Albee's play The Zoo Story
.... the two men, for Jerry only wants to use Peter for his
own nefarious purposes .... Jerry wants to tell another human being the
story of his life, especially the part ....
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Salvation and Talk of the Town
.... of us are familiar or watched on television, but he adds a deeper level to it by writing the account more like a short
story with his
own views interjected ....
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2 Short Stories by South American Writers
.... Miguel's
story showed me that I sometimes become so focused on my
own problems and limitations that I cannot see that people around me are also struggling. ....
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Shifting Point of View in Heart of Darkness
.... stage, to the reality of colonial 'Mission.'" In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness the
story has as much to do with Marlow's reappraisal of his
own values as ....
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The Magic Barrel (Bernard Malamud)
Leo Finkle, the protagonist in Bernard Malamud's short
story "The Magic Barrel," is a man on the verge of the discovery of a life outside of his
own self. ....
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Round Characters
In the beginning of the
story, Lavery is brash and rude, focused on his
own survival and viewing Konala as "a bloody albatross around his neck" (Mowat 134). ....
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Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
.... She is forced into slavery as a Handmaid, or surrogate mother, for a powerful couple that cannot have children of their
own. This
story is set in a future ....
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Studying with iPods for Special Education: Impact of Music Therapy
.... With the iPod used as a learning device and the student seeing himself depicted in his
own story, he quickly learned to wash his hands successfully (Marks & ....
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Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature
.... that exemplifies women's writing, as she has defined it in other works, such as A Room of One's
Own. Critics have identified elements in the
story that reflect ....
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Portrayals of Heroism in Two Short Stories
.... of heroism. His act, unlike David's, does save lives other than his
own, or at least that is what the
story suggests. Unlike David ....
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Hawthorne vs. Poe
.... Hawthorne intimates that people create their
own hell and that no one can wrest it .... the two stories use a similar device-a ink to another incident or
story. ....
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Chopin on Women and Race
.... wel. Thus, with this
story, she seeks to explain why such impositions upon our
own experience are ultimately self destructive. At ....
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Feminist Issues in The Handmaid's Tale
.... She is forced into slavery as a Handmaid, or surrogate mother, for a powerful couple that cannot have children of their
own. This
story is set in a future ....
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Work of Langston Hughes
.... However, Hughes quickly shows that the black narrator has a measure of self-awareness with respect to his
own shortcomings. The
story, of course, turns on the ....
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Mother Daughter Relationship in Joy Luck Club
.... about their mother's life
story and wonderful nature. The promise gives the others hope and sets in motion the beginning of her
own spiritual connection with ....
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"The Lady Who Was A Beggar"
.... society of seven hundred years ago was like our
own in terms of the prevalence of such prejudice, and also like our
own in that wise
story-tellers warned about ....
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