A Rose for Emily
.... Faulkner uses setting to contrast the encroaching and inevitable forces of
modernity against
Miss Emily's stubborn refusal to change. ....
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A Rose for Emily
.... Faulkner uses setting to contrast the encroaching and inevitable forces of
modernity against
Miss Emily's stubborn refusal to change. ....
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Relation of the Town to Miss Emily
.... examples demonstrate that the relationship between
Miss Emily and the town is predicated on the conflict between old aristocracy and encroaching
modernity. ....
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A Faded Rose
.... Faulkner uses symbolism to show that like the antebellum era before the Civil War,
Miss Emily cannot adjust to encroaching
modernity. ....
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Aristocratic Pretensions
.... examples demonstrate that the relationship between
Miss Emily and the town is predicated on the conflict between old aristocracy and encroaching
modernity. ....
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Themes in A Rose for Emily
.... unable to accept.
Miss Emily lives in her own world, removed from the touch of
modernity, time, and change. To the townsfolk, she ....
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Perennial Prisoner
.... While
Miss Emily attempts to do likewise, she is unable to withstand the impact .... lives in the past and will not accept the inevitable encroachment of
modernity. ....
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Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers
.... remarkable about Gaudy Night, first written a generation ago, is the
modernity of its .... of her scholar husband's career decline and suicide upon one
Miss de Vine ....
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Conflict Theory
.... widely and keenly felt malaise associated with the experience of
modernity, and what .... you...are moved only by their color relationships, then you
miss the point ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... narrative unfolds in a context of the permanent arrival of
modernity, which are .... 456-7). Ursula's first real romance is with schoolmistress
Miss Winifred Inger ....
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Women & the Environment in Cather's Work The Story of Woman and ...
.... norms and the higher aims of civilization, and between history and
modernity. .... She is neither Tommy nor
Miss Jessica, the contrasting female characters of "Tommy ....
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A Lost Lady To
.... is offended by this interest ostensibly because Mr. Ellinger is twice
Miss Ogden's age .... is being swept up in the current of a corrupt and hypocritical
modernity. ....
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Kant & Marriage Contract
.... scene offer a means of displacing and transforming the masculinist epistemology of
modernity. .... kind of special insight not available to Kant is to
miss the more ....
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Geopolitical Power Changes
.... There are four 'institutional clusterings' associated with
modernity: heightened surveillance, capitalistic .... Mearshimer, John J. "Why We Will
Miss the Cold War ....
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The Harem in Egypt and Syria
.... is enjoyment?" Clearly, by "chance" Florence meant progressive
modernity and middle .... The darkly romantic vision of Rochester and
Miss Ingram manifests at the ....
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The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
.... is enjoyment?" Clearly, by "chance" Florence meant progressive
modernity and middle .... The darkly romantic vision of Rochester and
Miss Ingram manifests at the ....
(10594

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Expressive Individualism in America
.... Pushed by unavoidable
modernity and occasional political demagoguery, poor blacks and poor whites embodying the most .... Oxford,
Miss.: Yoknapatawpha P, 1980. ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... colonists with the seeming grandeur of its conception, the supposed
modernity of its style .... Eakins' portraits of friends, such as
Miss Amelia van Buren (1886-90 ....
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Latino Influence on American Media
....
Miss Ball relates in her autobiography that when they were dating, the waitress in one restaurant .... Lopez, Ana M. Early Cinema and
Modernity in Latin America. ....
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