Comparative Review
.... A full explanation of any person's actions and beliefs must, in the end, be multi-causal if it is to reflect the complexity of real
life" (
Madness, 144). ....
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The Raven and Poe's Real Life
.... unrealized hopes, and the "stupidity and near-
madness of many of his own acts" kept Poe from experiencing fame, security, or happiness in
life (Lindsay, 1953, p ....
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Spiritual Transformation in the novel Pouliuli
.... in an insane world. There is no escape from this
life and its
madness, says Wendt in his portrayal of Faleasa. One may choose to ....
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Don Quixote and Macbeth
.... Don Quixote does seems to increase the loveliness and good humor of
life. It would seem that Macbeth lives and dies under a cloud of evil
madness, while Don ....
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Virginia Wolf writings
.... Dalloway is afraid of becoming too deeply involved with
life, so Septimus is afraid of
life, but in a different way, for he focuses on his own
madness and the ....
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Poetry Comparison of Dickinson & Whitman
.... Another example of how Dickinson uses opposition to explore spiritual
life is in "Much
Madness is divinest sense," (#435), where she says: Here, Dickinson ....
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Emily Dickinson & Walt Whitman
.... Another example of how Dickinson uses opposition to explore spiritual
life is in "Much
Madness is divinest sense," (#435), where she says: Here, Dickinson ....
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Living in a Mental Institution: A Case Study
.... For Kaysen, the painting has become a symbol of her own
life, a girl whose
life was interrupted by
madness, danger, and distractions. ....
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Main Characters in The Awakening & Yellow Wallpaper
.... The narrator's repeated attempts to be heard in her own household gradually push her toward complete
madness, just as Gilman's real-
life attempts to be heard ....
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Sherman Alexie's Indian Killer
.... as part of the whole society's intolerance, has made him blind to the
madness of that .... He is too full of the toxins which he has been fed his whole
life by a ....
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Views of Society and Gender
.... the fact that it is a thoroughly anti-war work, while Paley's book takes
life much more seriously. In Heller's world, there is little but
madness, although it ....
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Nazi Concentration Overseer Irma Grese
....
life, crimes, and death are no more fascinating than countless others like her who became pawns of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi state machinery in its
madness to ....
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The Beautiful Beast (Daniel Patrick Brown)
....
life, crimes, and death are no more fascinating than countless others like her who became pawns of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi state machinery in its
madness to ....
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The Hours and Mrs. Dalloway,
.... But the consequences of putting a smiley face on
life can be overwhelming. For the veteran Septimus is in a long-term decline toward
madness, much as Richard ....
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Letters from the Samantha"
.... Certainly, there is something of both the desire to feel as much as
life itself can offer, and the desire to transcend
life itself, either in
madness or death. ....
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She's Come Undone
.... a sad
life, having to deal with the stillbirth of her baby brother, her parents' divorce, her father's unfaithfulness, her mother's bout with
madness, and her ....
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Foucault on Subjectivity
.... He goes on to demonstrate how the "creative force" of
madness has been .... Foucault believes that instead of being repressive, this new power improves
life. ....
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The Confessions of St. Augustine
.... Augustine himself had been a member of this sect, and curing them of their "
madness" would be a major concern in his
life for many years. ....
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Foucault's View of Subjectivity
.... He goes on to demonstrate how the "creative force" of
madness has been .... Foucault believes that instead of being repressive, this new power improves
life. ....
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Sylvia Plath's life and poetry
.... But, rather than perceiving this as a clear sign of
madness and something both .... view her work within the very restricted frame of reference of her
life and death ....
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Families in Two Works
.... Mary capable of similar destructive behavior, of passing along her
madness to her .... no pretense about the miserable conditions of her family or of
life in general ....
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Dysfunctional Families in Literature
.... Mary capable of similar destructive behavior, of passing along her
madness to her .... no pretense about the miserable conditions of her family or of
life in general ....
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Poems by Sylvia Plath
.... finds nature to be a living thing which is so full of dumb
life that the .... without finding an excruciating set of images which drive her to the edge of
madness. ....
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Emily Dickinson's Inner Life
.... Other images as well objectify her inner
life, including all of her major concerns--self, family, love, loneliness,
madness, renunciation, nature, God, death ....
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Gothic Imagery & Settings in 2 Short Stories
.... of
life. Both stories adhere to this Gothic standard. In addition, the Gothic also focuses on extraordinary psychological states which often suggest
madness, a ....
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Image of Death in Poe's Stories Edgar Allen Poe presen
.... Ironically, the
madness that drove him to kill also drove him to his own doom. Unlike the previous stories dealing with death as the end of
life, "The Facts in ....
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Female Identity in Chopin & Perkins Gilman
.... But the narrator's repeated attempts to be heard in her own household gradually push her toward complete
madness, just as Gilman's real-
life attempts to be ....
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Emily Dickinson and Sylvia Plath
.... Other images as well objectify her inner
life, including all of her major concerns--self, family, love, loneliness,
madness, renunciation, nature, God, death ....
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Boethius and Philosophy
.... learns that there is indeed more in
life than poetry to answer human suffering. In fact, philosophy offers a return to reason from the
madness of meaningless ....
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Hamlet and Robinson Crusoe
.... Hamlet, for all his worries and fretting and all his monologues about
life and death .... to fantasy, to fiction, to a loss of reality to the point of near-
madness. ....
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