Rip Van Winkle
.... Martin says that this was
Irving's own feeling as an artist and that the story represents the artist's dilemma in wanting to create while others expect him to ....
(1811

7

)
Washington Irving
.... in their
own country had been the vilest of the vile, here assumed the tone of grand cavaliers, . . . seizing upon whatever pleased their caprice (
Irving 441). ....
(1725

7

)
Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle"
.... but he is a good man nonetheless, a man who, as
Irving emphasizes, went out of his way to help others with their work, although he neglected his
own farm in ....
(2214

9

)
Pornography & Sexual Violence
.... post and the public humiliation of sinners and that suggests that the Puritan social morality had equivalence with Hawthorne's
own time,
Irving suggests that ....
(1611

6

)
The Cider House Rules
.... life, but how could he ever condemn another person for having sex (
Irving, p. 61 .... Eames and her daughter he recognizes the culpability of how his
own conduct, as ....
(1496

6

)
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
.... in their
own country had been the vilest of the vile, here assumed the tone of grand cavaliers, . . . seizing upon whatever pleased their caprice (
Irving 441). ....
(1725

7

)
A Prayer for Owen Meany
.... man--because Owen believes the Indians were wise enough to understand that everything had its
own soul and its
own spirit. The third symbol John
Irving uses in ....
(1474

6

)
Pre-modern Japan
.... how superior the Chinese cultural tools were to their
own and were .... as into their arts, technology, architecture, and language (Stanley and
Irving hkuhist2.hku ....
(1819

7

)
Planned Parenthood & Problem of STDs This paper will discuss the ...
.... However, Ms.
Irving also indicated hope for the future by pointing out that the .... encourage more young people to take responsibility for their
own sexual acts. ....
(2236

9

)
Influence of Poe's Life on his Poetry
.... the poem he writes, "This I whispered, and an echo murmured back." And the echo of course is simply his
own voice echoing .... Wallechinsky, David and
Irving Wallace ....
(1340

5

)
Beowulf
.... poem except that he is still the mighty warrior and can lead his
own men into .... to remember the old stories as an important qualification for a poet (
Irving 5-8 ....
(2070

8

)
As I Lay Dying
.... one way of developing this broader sense is through literature, which is dedicated to taking the reader into minds other than his or her
own. .... Howe,
Irving. ....
(1649

7

)
Litreary Works by Artists
.... Also, having different types of friends, from different walks of life and economic backgrounds, enriches my
own life experience and makes my .... Stone,
Irving. ....
(1794

7

)
William Faulkner's short novel The Bear
.... Sam and the bear have shown him the real values in life and have helped him find the answers to his
own dilemma. .... Howe,
Irving. William Faulkner. ....
(2326

9

)
Willy Loman's tragedy
.... life turns out to be that he was never able to replace the love he lost when his father left and he finally bequeathed his
own sense of loss .... Jacobson,
Irving. ....
(1923

8

)
Willy Loman's Tragedy
.... life turns out to be that he was never able to replace the love he lost when his father left and he finally bequeathed his
own sense of loss .... Jacobson,
Irving. ....
(1933

8

)
Life & Works of Edgar Allan Poe
.... The sense of loss and longing found in this poem remind us of Poe's
own childhood loss of his mother and of the death .... Wallechinsky, David, and Wallace,
Irving. ....
(1783

7

)
The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... but now she begins to see the need to be fully responsible, to escape from being a victim by accepting responsibility for her
own actions and by .... Deer,
Irving. ....
(1398

6

)
Rhetorical Analysis of Speech by Clarence Darrow
.... Darrow's speech in his
own defense was obviously effective, as was already known from the fact that he won acquittal by the jury, which .... Stone,
Irving. ....
(2003

8

)
William Faulkner
.... his
own actions that is quite false, and when the court forces him to pay for Major De Spain's rug, Snopes finds "justice" in his
own way, by .... Howe,
Irving. ....
(1525

6

)
Assessing Market Attractiveness
.... his view, the best approach is for the company to develop its
own market .... of cities, regions, and nations," co-written with Donald Haider and
Irving Rein, Kotler ....
(2356

9

)
Faulkner's Treatment of Past and Present
.... speak, and in her
own voice she both reflects much of what has been said about her and counters some of it by explaining her
own attitude toward .... Howe,
Irving. ....
(2079

8

)
Character of Roderigo in Othello
.... He no longer has his dupe but must accomplish his tasks on his
own, though he manages now to use his wife and others. .... Ribner,
Irving. ....
(2789

11

)
Stereotyped Images of Women in the Media
....
Irving (1990, p. 231) cites social comparison theory in this regard, noting the .... attractive is likely to produce a low evaluation of her
own attractiveness." So ....
(3647

15

)
Christian-Jewish Intermarriage
.... The authors cite real-life marriages such as that of
Irving Berlin, Groucho Marx, or .... and allowing the children to take from each and make their
own decisions. ....
(506

2

)
"That Evening Sun
.... The fact that her husband's name is Jesus is ironic (Perrine, p. 24) because in some respects, not only can she not turn to her
own husband for .... Howe,
Irving. ....
(1951

8

)
A Rose For Emily
.... that Miss Emily had not entered the room for many years before her
own death" (First .... In this regard,
Irving Howe, who does not like "A Rose for Emily" very much ....
(2793

11

)
Frailty
.... Roland does die, and it is through the folly of his
own weakness, his
own human frailty that has brought him to that end. .... Rodale, Jerome
Irving. ....
(1911

8

)
Personal Essay on Money
.... He grew his
own food, reused what consumables he could practicably reuse .... paraphrase a quotation characterizing Ichabod Crane in Washington
Irving's famous short ....
(821

3

)
Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Her Downfall
.... of being reunited after death, he remains silent: Angel is saved from utter condemnation by the quasi-redemptive effect of his
own sufferings in .... Howe,
Irving. ....
(1970

8

)