The Absurd World in "The Stranger"
.... His response to the
world, while eminently reasonable, is perpetually alarming and unpredictable. His behavior, understandable to the
reader who has the ....
(1970

8

)
The Arab World
.... great ages, but calls more attention (p. 8) to what he views as an exaggerated picture given in present-day schools in the Arab
world. The
reader will learn ....
(1856

7

)
Charles Mingus & the Jazz World
.... becomes a participant in this process, a listener to a variety of points of view, and from these views the
reader gathers a sense of the jazz
world and of the ....
(1590

6

)
World Religions and Human Rights
.... language certainly inspire the
reader, but the fact is that people of every religion for hundreds of years have longed and worked for a better
world in these ....
(1564

6

)
Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness
.... In EL Doctorow's The Book of Daniel, Daniel, the son of parents who were executed for treason, also shows the
reader what the
world can do to human beings in ....
(902

4

)
World Religion Textbooks: 2 Book Reviews
.... large followings, either currently or at some time in the past.[10] Both of these texts add to the
reader's understanding of major
world religions and provide ....
(2888

12

)
WWI and Anxiety
....
reader has a clearer sense of the radical changes which were taking place in every field of human endeavor as a result of the turbulence created in the
world ....
(1064

4

)
Role of US In Aftermath of the Cold War
Steel's simple and straightforward analysis of the changed
world and the changed US role in that
world allows the
reader to feel that he is discovering that ....
(1579

6

)
Effect on Readers of Different Types of Writing
.... Two articles from the supermarket tabloid Weekly
World News from August 27, 1996 are carefully crafted to try to make the
reader believe the extraordinary ....
(855

3

)
The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... In "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" the poet-as-narrator draws the
reader into the
world of his experience on two levels, and it is the conjunction and ....
(1933

8

)
The Third World
.... overview of the issues involved and suggests ways in which the
reader might pursue .... there is more consensus on issues of development in the Third
World than the ....
(2393

10

)
A Short Story Fable on Omelas
.... self-conscious narrator, then, is designed to make the
reader feel that he or she is reading something artificial, something unrelated to his or her own
world. ....
(1477

6

)
Realism and Romanticism American Literature
.... heavy burdens. Romantic writers created a
world that the
reader could escape to, leaving his struggles and cares behind. In a romantic ....
(726

3

)
Da Vinci's Ideas of Drawing
.... The
reader who is interested in and curious about the
world to start with will have a much better chance of both practicing the exercises Gelb suggests and ....
(2303

9

)
Selections from a Book
.... in which to understand Hitler's writing, it fails to give the
reader a true .... mind and which would be in large part responsible for plunging the
world into war ....
(1545

6

)
Walcott
It positions these characters within the
world encompassed by the island of St. .... The
reader is introduced to the characters Hector, Theophile, Placide, Pancreas ....
(831

3

)
Lawrence Stone on Family, Sex and Marriage
.... Stone plunges the
reader into a different society and challenges the
reader to suspend his judgment about a
world that is radically different from the ....
(1329

5

)
Ode to a Grecian Urn (Keats). Stonehedge
....
world will waste away while the
world of art does not, that beauty is a truth that transcends time, and that this is all that the poet or the
reader needs to ....
(2771

11

)
Ezra Pound's Poetry
.... viewing the whole of the Cantos as an attempt by Pound to rein in his vast intellect for the purpose of illustrating the
world's condition, the
reader can see ....
(2569

10

)
A Philosophy of Human Culture
.... The last thing in the
world Cassirer wants is for the
reader to merely see what is and to accept it as the ultimate reality: It follows from the very nature ....
(1589

6

)
Views of Society and Gender
.... In Paley's
world, the characters are taken much more seriously, and the
reader will quickly see that Paley seeks a more emotional impact and more involvement ....
(1332

5

)
Contemporary Political Ideologies
.... and The Third
World. However topical this approach seems to be on first glance, Sargent uses the dialectical model throughout the text to give the
reader both ....
(1568

6

)
Amy Tan's The Hundred Secret Senses
.... Olivia not come to believe so whole-heartedly in Kwan's
world, but simply .... Instead, Olivia buys Kwan's entire paradigm and, in this
reader's estimation, loses ....
(1628

7

)
Amy Tan's The Hundred Secret Senses
.... Olivia not come to believe so whole-heartedly in Kwan's
world, but simply .... Instead, Olivia buys Kwan's entire paradigm and, in this
reader's estimation, loses ....
(1629

7

)
Margaret Atwood
.... Instead, she plunges the
reader into a
world in which young girls can single out one person in the group to torment and control her to the extent of leaving ....
(1707

7

)
THE THEME OF JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD"
.... and about the
reader. This is particularly evident in his short story "The Dead," one of the most celebrated stories of one of the
world's most celebrated ....
(1350

5

)
Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... calls Nick the key to the success of the novel and a person "only partially committed to participating in and judging [the novel's]
world." The
reader is thus ....
(2920

12

)
EB White's "Walden" & Annie Dillard's "In the Jungle"
.... further recognition. The
reader's familiar
world begins to look very odd as White provides another point of view. Dillard also looks ....
(2223

9

)
Flaubert's Sympathetic View of Madame Bovary
.... this
reader that Flaubert means Emma to be a woman of both passion and innocence, an idealist rather than a mere hedonist. She drinks deep from the
world and ....
(1414

6

)
The Pygmies of the Congo
....
world that will soon be gone forever, and with it the people (5). Turnbull wants to show the
reader how the people themselves feel about their
world, the forest ....
(1320

5

)