Classic Children's Literature
Although both novels are set in the times in which they were written and therefore do not provide
modern readers with an intimately familiar setting, the ....
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The Crucible: A Recommendation
The play, focusing on the Salem witch trials, exhibits socio-political and artistic values that remain highly relevant to
modern readers. ....
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Lack of Realism in Shakespearean Plot
.... between the supposed lack of realism in Shakespearean plot, setting, and characterization, and the apparent difficulty that
modern readers of Shakespeare ....
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Beowulf and Sir Gawain & The Green Knight
.... The social structure of the world of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is more familiar to
modern readers than that of Beowulf because it takes place in the ....
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DON QUIXOTE
.... will. What can we
modern readers see? The challenge of the "little guy" against impersonal corporations who intrude on our lives. ....
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Rebirth of Chivalry in "Don Quixote"
.... will. What can we
modern readers see? The challenge of the "little guy" against impersonal corporations who intrude on our lives. ....
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Two Concepts of the American Experience
.... from being an "old-fashioned" text, putting forward a radical and intriguing thesis but doing so in a way that limits its accessibility to many
modern readers. ....
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Alice Walker and Ralph Ellison
.... Walker 642). Because of her identification with whiteness,
modern readers often label Phillis a fool or an Uncle Tom. Walker looks ....
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The Communist Manifesto
.... the death of Marx in 1883), either to restore the original thought lost in poor translations or to put the work in context for
modern readers by reviewing ....
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Romantic Elements in Beowulf & The Hobbit
.... Many
modern readers, in order to be moved by and truly involved in their heroes adventures, need those heroes to be flawed, to be human, to suffer the same ....
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Rape of the Lock & Absalom and Achitophel
.... is generally associated with the era of Pope and Dryden and we can see that these forms of epic are much more accessible and amusing to
modern readers in their ....
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Plot Analysis of 3 Shakespearean Plays
.... One response is simply that
modern readers could do worse than have a little patience for the poetry and dramatic conventions of a previous age, including what ....
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The Open Canon Introduction In thinking about
.... While there are certainly elements of the story of the Buddha which are magical, and which would be difficult for
modern readers to credit, there are many ....
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Developmental Disabilities
....
Modern readers may find those terms offensive, but it is important to recognize that, at first, they were not used in a pejorative sense. ....
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Caesar vs. Antony
.... Just as Caesar was said to have wept about his own lack of achievements when he read about the exploits of Alexander the Great, we
modern readers cannot but ....
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Caesar vs. Antony
.... Just as Caesar was said to have wept about his own lack of achievements when he read about the exploits of Alexander the Great, we
modern readers cannot but ....
(561

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Class and Style in The Canterbury Tales Runnin
.... no lingering major overtones of Saxon spelling or vocabulary, but Chaucer's English in its original state still seems very strange to
modern readers, for whom ....
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Oedipus and the Absurd Life
.... Oedipus' only mistake is a universal one which is why this drama still appeals to
modern readers centuries after it was written. ....
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Donne Canonization
Some of these techniques have dated Donne's poetry for
modern readers, but the evangelical spirit of the would-be priest shines through upon close examination. ....
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Jane Eyre
.... Rhys does not disabuse
modern readers of Antoinette's madness; she stays mad and is on the brink of torching Thornfield at the end of the novel. ....
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Greek Science
.... is writing about a subject which has been written about by scores of authors previously, and about a time which many if not most
modern readers would consider ....
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Mass Culture & Gender
.... Although Lovejoy (1973) contends that such theories are to be found nowhere in the writings or teachings of Plato, early and
modern readers ascribe them to the ....
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles
.... fatalistic way: It was to be.' There lay the pity of it." While Hardy seems to make a case for Tess being the sole victim of fate,
modern readers may view ....
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Modern Japanese Prose Narrative
.... on the Asian continent, and the sense of lost history that deeply colors Japan's experience of the
modern" (Fujii 126). .... scholars, critics, and
readers" (35). ....
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Modern Study of Religion & Worldviews
.... Cross cultural Explorations of Human Beliefs (1995), author Ninian Smart attempts to introduce
readers to the major components behind the
modern study of ....
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Leviticus and the Nature of Sacrifices
.... While that may seem a precious distinction to
modern readers, given the technology-driven capacities of the
modern age to shield most people from the perils ....
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Arnold & Keats
.... This certainly fits Keats' "Isabella", but Arnold is, as he claims
modern readers must be, distracted by the rhetorical flourishes of Keats rich imagery. ....
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Demographic Data on Elderly Population
.... Net Worth Proportion of
Modern Maturity
Readers Less than $50,000 12.9% $50,000 $99,999 15.2 ....
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The Elderly Population in the US
.... Net Worth Proportion of
Modern Maturity
Readers ----- Source: American Association of Retired ....
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Narrative Techniques of Postmodernist Fiction
.... interrupting this . . . with stern and bracing rebukes to our credulity, which as
modern readers we know we deserve. We both enjoy ....
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