Miss Emily & The Yellow Wallpaper Comparison
.... into insanity as she peels the wallpaper off and bars her husband from the room," (Gilman 1999, 1). Inside her stubborn
house,
Miss Emily is also isolated. ....
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William Faulkner & Charlotte Perkins Gilman
.... into insanity as she peels the wallpaper off and bars her husband from the room," (Gilman 1999, 1). Inside her stubborn
house,
Miss Emily is also isolated. ....
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Experiences of an Italian Immigrant Woman
.... As housekeeper of the Chicago Commons Settlement
House,
Miss Bliss displayed a rather condescending attitude toward Rosa; most likely unaware of how her ....
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Relation of the Town to Miss Emily
.... The most significant of these is the reaction of Judge Stevenson, when a number of complaints reach him about the odor coming from
Miss Emily's
house. ....
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Faulkner & A Rose for Miss Emily
.... gossiped about and what he himself witnessed, with regard to
Miss Emily Grierson's .... time to time, especially when they sprinkle lime around the
house to allevi ....
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A Rose for Emily
....
Miss Emily's last name is described as one "of those august names" of the past (1). Even the
house in which
Miss Emily lives is portrayed as stubborn, proud ....
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A Rose for Emily
....
Miss Emily's last name is described as one "of those august names" of the past (1). Even the
house in which
Miss Emily lives is portrayed as stubborn, proud ....
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The Scent of Green Papaya & Miss Julie
.... This is indeed her only chance to live in such a
house. ....
Miss Julie is also a play about male domination and about the females in a household, including both a ....
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A Faded Rose
....
Miss Emily's (Faulkner 10). It is only then that the secret of the
house and of
Miss Emily are revealed. Once her love was scorned ....
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Chapter Analysis of Too Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee introduces ...
.... the other children for some time. The fire destroys
Miss Maudie's
house, a
house she hated. Yet, she stands out front after the ....
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Strindberg's MISS JULIE and Chekhov's CHERRY ORCHARD
.... 94-98. ---.
Miss Julie. Trans. Elizabeth Sprigge. Masters of Modern Drama. Ed. Haskell M. Block and Robert G. Shedd. New York: Random
House, 1966. 98-111. ....
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Aristocratic Pretensions
.... The most significant of these is the reaction of Judge Stevenson, when a number of complaints reach him about the odor coming from
Miss Emily's
house. ....
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William Styron's novel The Confessions of Nat Tur
.... Turner describes his boyhood, growing up as a
house slave.
Miss Nell and
Miss Louisa, two kind white mistresses, teach him how to read: "I became in short a pet ....
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The Nature of Love: Faulkner and Hemingway
.... At the end of the story the corpse of Homer Barron is discovered lying in a bed in the upstairs bedroom of
Miss Emily's
house. The ....
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The Nature of Love in Literature
.... At the end of the story the corpse of Homer Barron is discovered lying in a bed in the upstairs bedroom of
Miss Emily's
house. The ....
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Faulkner and Chekhov
.... through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her
house" (Faulkner 489).
Miss Emily has ....
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Themes in A Rose for Emily
.... and insensitive change: garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood; and only
Miss Emily's
house was left ....
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Rose for Miss Emily
As I walked out that back door and crossed the yard, I knew my life with
Miss Emily was forever gone "The Negro
walked right through the
house and out the ....
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Fictional Dialogue Between Plato & Jane Addams
.... 782). P: My dear
Miss Addams, Hull
House and your enterprises certainly differ from what I consider the ideal Republic to be. Oh ....
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Perennial Prisoner
.... p. 484). Like her
house that "smelled of dust and disuse,"
Miss Emily has also changed over time (Faulkner, 1930, p. 484). She used ....
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A Rose for Emily William Faulkner's short story
.... He does all the marketing so that years may elapse without her leaving the
house. His obedience and loyalty allow
Miss Emily to withdraw from society. ....
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A Rose for Emily
.... final portrait of the
Miss Emily of section five." Davis cites the description of Emily's
house as "an eyesore among eyesoresàsymbolizing
Miss Emily herself ....
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Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney
.... after by his sister (until the animals that have moved into the
house overwhelm it), but who is not trammeled by wife and children.
Miss Rumphius's attachment ....
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Charles Moore House
.... with consummate skill, by the mason, to
miss the beam. The resulting accident, which creates a splendid spiral sculptural effect inside the
house, is just the ....
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The Road to Mecca
.... The play takes place one night in
Miss Helen's
house, as Elsa Barlow, a much younger friend, a teacher with radical ideas and a close relationship with the ....
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Mollie Beauchamp
.... him full understanding. We see this most clearly when he attends the memorial service at
Miss Worsham's
house. He is highly unsettled ....
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Great Expectations
.... The materialism of both Pumblechook and Mrs. Joe is demonstrated in their questioning of Pip about the things Pip saw in the rich
Miss Havisham's
house. ....
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The Company of the Dead
.... As bizarre as any imaginative character from Faulkner like
Miss Emily,
Miss Georgie lived alone save for an old black
house-man. ....
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The House of the Seven Gables
.... had done
Miss Hepzibah a very ill office, in establishing her character as .... outside world, toward escape from the confines of the Pyncheon
house, by reopening ....
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A Rose For Emily
.... lime around the
house to alleviate the bad smell coming from there: "As they recrossed the lawn, a window that had been dark was lighted and
Miss Emily sat in ....
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