The Writing Process & the Writer
.... Fantasy can be just as real and just as truthful because it embodies the particular world-
view and observations of the
writer. Franz ....
(1640

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Writer-Musician James McBride's Identity Crisis
Writer-musician James McBride's life was a search for the means of reconciling his .... and son is bound to the way in which people, and society,
view and label ....
(1474

6

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Appling the ANA Code of Ethics
.... to enter a flaming building that was in imminent danger of collapse to deliver care to a patient in need would not in the
view of this
writer constitute a ....
(1178

5

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The Female Writer & Their Creations
.... and a failure to provide the necessary material conditions can prevent a
writer from writing or .... The point of
view in this story is hers throughout, and it is a ....
(3888

16

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Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
.... It is not the argument of this
writer that women should stay in the home and in the traditional roles of housekeeper, housewife and mother. ....
(1582

6

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Nietzsche's View on Perceptions
.... as "On Truth and Lie in the Extramoral Sense" [this
writer's emphasis] (Bizzell .... The conventional
view (at least of his time) holds that language at its basic ....
(2698

11

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A Critical View of the Role of Nature in Wordsworth
.... It is reflected in the words of American
writer Henry Miller, who after .... Thus in his
view Wordsworth is incorporating Christianity with his pagan worship of ....
(1557

6

)
Frasier
.... The scene ends with him saying, "The pageantry never ends." This scene is important from a
writer's/director's point of
view because it establishes the "mock ....
(1446

6

)
Ralph Waldo Emerson
.... Fantasy can be just as real and just as truthful because it embodies the particular world-
view and observations of the
writer. Franz ....
(1640

7

)
Virginia Woolf & Plight of Women in Literature Virginia Woolf was ...
Virginia Woolf was a
writer who was much concerned with the general plight of women .... a solidarity with one another, making her a feminist in her point of
view. ....
(5063

20

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Educational Theories
.... Stone, in this
writer's view, may be considered something of a reactionary in that he advocates a return to the child-centered progressive method of teaching ....
(1298

5

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Educational Theories: Dewey and Stone
.... Stone, in this
writer's view, may be considered something of a reactionary in that he advocates a return to the child-centered progressive method of teaching ....
(1298

5

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Peter Elbow on the Process of Writing
.... this approach might be called romanticism--"just warbling one's woodnotes wild," as he says (252)--is tempered by the classic
view that the
writer must revise ....
(1989

8

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Aspects of Works of Fiction
.... The omniscient third-person point of
view allows the
writer to reveal anything going on in the world of action and/or in the internal worlds of the characters. ....
(2282

9

)
Historical Novels In the hands of a skillful novelist, the hist
.... Flanagan views the single
view of an event (whether by historian,
writer or popular consensus) to be like the shattering of an antique ormula clock lying ....
(2063

8

)
The Historical Narrative In the hands of a skillful novelist, the ...
.... Flanagan views the single
view of an event (whether by historian,
writer or popular consensus) to be like the shattering of an antique ormula clock lying ....
(2063

8

)
4 Essays on Key Events of US History
.... Literature is the
writer's view of the forces of history. A written history is also the
view of the
writer of that history, but ....
(2173

9

)
Moral Codes in Literature
.... This
view of the
writer's function recognizes only a single moral imperative, however, and that is the treatment of every person as an end. ....
(4065

16

)
Moral Codes of Fictional Characters
.... This
view of the
writer's function recognizes only a single moral imperative, however, and that is the treatment of every person as an end. ....
(4065

16

)
Look Homeward, Angel
.... Walser also finds that the work is autobiographical, and he sees the novel from the point of
view of the author, as something that helps the
writer himself on ....
(1570

6

)
Ethical Dimensions of Leadership
.... Ethical leaders have the ability to integrate and look at things in a different manner. Thus, this
writer's view of leadership has changed dramatically. ....
(3236

13

)
Concept of Ethical Leadership
.... Ethical leaders have the ability to integrate and look at things in a different manner. Thus, this
writer's view of leadership has changed dramatically. ....
(3237

13

)
Ask The Dusk - John Fante: An Unsentimental Look at the Life of a ...
.... into a sentimental love story." Towne seems instead to
view the story as primarily a doomed love affair instead of the struggles of a
writer to connect to ....
(1311

5

)
The Hour of the Star
.... frequently employs. But it also indicates the extent to which, in Lispector's own
view, a
writer becomes her text. Thus the identification ....
(3023

12

)
The Writer and Education & Hard Work
.... He reads what he has written from the point of
view of "someone encountering the .... This is hard work because the
writer must look at every single word, every ....
(1113

4

)
Writer Willa Cather When Willa Cather left home and went
.... that Cather's gender may have played in her development as a
writer and in the .... range of human behavior and psychology, and does so from several points of
view. ....
(1173

5

)
Chinua Achebe's View of a Post-Colonial Society
.... A
writer like Chinua Achebe in Things Fall Apart offers an inside
view of a post-colonial society and of how the colonial era continues to affect that society ....
(890

4

)
Development of Willa Cather as a Writer When Willa Cather left ...
.... that Cather's gender may have played in her development as a
writer and in the .... range of human behavior and psychology, and does so from several points of
view. ....
(2268

9

)
Arguments to Legalize Drugs
.... when considered in moral or pragmatic terms the conclusion will favor this point of
view and that no other conclusions could be reached. The
writer then says ....
(929

4

)
Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... Such a judgment misses the point: What is relevant is not that the
writer fails to .... The striking feature of this point of
view is that it is not really new, at ....
(8397

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