Nature in a Novel & a Poem
.... When the
novel proper commences, the narrator establishes himself as superior to the .... is described as a symbol for the anguish of the
doctor's journey into ....
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Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago
Boris Pasternak's
Doctor Zhivago challenged a number of socialist tenets in political .... Politically, the
novel questions the reality of the Soviet system as it ....
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Camus
.... and Father Paneloux. Perhaps there are no clearer antipodes in the
novel than
Doctor Rieux and Father Paneloux. In this contrast ....
(1023

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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... of Pontiac is more history Oregon Trail is more autobiography than historical
novel, a well .... is a criminal, but his murder of the grave-robbing
doctor is really ....
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Relation Between Hemingway's Life & Fiction
.... few years after the publication of "The
Doctor and the
Doctor's Wife." Thus .... are many autobiographical elements to be found in Hemingway's' first
novel, The Sun ....
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Comparison of Hemingway's Fiction With His Life There are numerous ...
.... few years after the publication of "The
Doctor and the
Doctor's Wife." Thus .... are many autobiographical elements to be found in Hemingway's' first
novel, The Sun ....
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Burmese Days by George Orwell
.... the raj, and it is this era that is addressed by Orwell in this
novel. .... from others in the British community in that he befriends locals such as
Doctor Veraswami ....
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Effect of Natural Settings
.... When the
novel proper commences, the narrator establishes himself as superior to the .... is described as a symbol for the anguish of the
doctor's journey into ....
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Silone's novel Bread and Wine
.... Silone centers the major portion of his
novel on the people and political attitudes .... along with it because of ambition, fear, or both--like the
doctor who first ....
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Graham Greene's novel The Power and the Glory
.... merely unwilling to do his duty, to minister to the people, then the
novel would not .... When Tench suggests that if he is not a
doctor there is nothing that the ....
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Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children
.... This is the turmoil that is about to start in Rushdie's
novel, and the war ....
Doctor Aziz often serves as the voice of experience, the one who expresses certain ....
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Theme of Colonialism in Literature
.... It is true that Flory does finally try to get the
doctor into the club, but .... It is telling that the most utterly corrupt character in Orwell's
novel is an Indian ....
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Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
.... demonic as the
novel progresses. As part of his devious plan for revenge, Chillingworth befriends Dimmesdale and becomes the minister's personal
doctor. ....
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Hoffman's At Risk
.... of Amanda's condition: Amanda: I shouldn't have been so mean to that
doctor. .... of the illness on Amanda and the other characters in the
novel is devastating ....
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The Cider House Rules
.... of the "abortion debate" with respect to three characters in the
novel, Dr. or St .... death from a botched abortion and wearing a signs saying "
Doctor Larch -- Shit ....
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The Great Gatsby and Society
.... The eyes of
Doctor TJ Eckleburg are blue and gigantic--the retinas ar one yard high" (27). This latter symbol is one of the most striking in the
novel, and it ....
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The Plague
.... is
Doctor Rieux, a physician who is not particularly extraordinary, but is in a position to recognize the early symptoms of the plague. As the
novel progresses ....
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Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... is
Doctor Rieux, a physician who is not particularly extraordinary, but is in a position to recognize the early symptoms of the plague. As the
novel progresses ....
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White Noise Introduction- Obsession with death I
.... The world depicted in the
novel is a place of lost innocence, of lost meaning .... After Gladney shoots Willie Minks, a
doctor who had a love affair with his wife in ....
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Marquez: Love In The Time Of Cholera, Many Forms of Love are ...
.... many forms of love are revealed by Marquez in the
novel, from platonic .... until Fermina rejects Florentino and becomes the wife of a wealthy
doctor, Juvenal Urbino ....
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John Grisham's A Time to Kill
.... The
novel, on the other hand, allows us to use our imaginations to fill in the .... She survives but the
doctor tells Jake and his wife, Carla, that they shouldn't ....
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Camus' The Plague Identification
.... The
novel describes the effects of a plague that affected the port city of Oran. .... In Parts I and II, the townspeople, the
doctor who is a central character, and ....
(1949

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Camus' The Plague & Portrayal of Plagues in Society
.... the nature of the emergency, many of the characters in the
novel are forced .... One of the major characters,
Doctor Bernard Rieux, represents the humanist in that ....
(1566

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
.... Eckleburg's eyes are what dominates the landscape in the
novel, wearing glasses on a billboard bearing the caption, "
Doctor TJ Eckleburg." It is an ....
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l The Great Gatsby
.... a certain billboard featuring
Doctor TJ Eckleburg - both symbol and sign of the times - they become part of the weave of a great American
novel" ("Gatsby and ....
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Henry James's Washington Square
Henry James's short
novel Washington Square presents the story of Catherine, a young woman who lives with her father, a
doctor, and who is dependent on him for ....
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Use of Medicine in Ceremony
.... the insinuation is that it is an inferior culture, and from the
doctor's dominant culture .... This, of course, is one of Silko's major points in the
novel. ....
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The Piano Tuner (Daniel Mason)
.... rule. Foreshadowing is used throughout the
novel. For .... patriotism. We see this when he discovers what the
doctor is really up to. Drake ....
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Gendered Violence in Two Stories Gendered violen
.... how gendered violence influences the behavior of characters in Toni Morrison's
novel The Bluest .... wife "so severely that he had to take her to the
doctor to have ....
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Mary Shelley's Frankenst
.... is why the monster, in order to exact his revenge, visits the
doctor on his .... the punishment for Frankenstein's monster, and at the end of the
novel he vanishes ....
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