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Not only did Nazim Hikmet embrace the revolutionary traditions of the period, he revolutionized Turkish poetry. Breaking away from Ottoman literary conventions, he introduced free verse and colloquial diction in his poetry. In a direct manner, he intermingled mundane facts with inner feelings. With this simplistic but novel technique of the art of poetry, he showed a commitment to both social and artistic change.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 21695
Price: US$44.75
1976.21699 A Literary Analysis: The Medieval Knight and the Age of Enlightenment in Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes
This paper will analyze the major literary critical thought that has been developed on the novel Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes. By understanding the critical aspects of psychology, economics, and political religious aspects of Cervantes's major work, we can realize the decline of chivalry in the Age of Enlightenment ideals in novel's composition
Pages: 12
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Filename: 21699
Price: US$107.40
1977.21700 Social Satire in Huckleberry Finn and Zelig
This paper is comparative literature on the comparison of the satire found in the film, Zelig, and the story of Huckleberry Finn. Woody Allen portrays Zelig as a young man who is a chameleon who becomes like the person he is around whether it is a doctor or a fat person, etc. Huckleberry Finn is a young boy who runs away with Jim, a slave. While Huck wants to be like others, he simply is not.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21700
Price: US$53.70
1978.21701 Social Satire in Huckleberry Finn and Zelig
This paper is comparative literature on the comparison of the satire found in the film, Zelig, and the story of Huckleberry Finn. Woody Allen portrays Zelig as a young man who is a chameleon who becomes like the person he is around whether it is a doctor or a fat person, etc. Huckleberry Finn is a young boy who runs away with Jim, a slave. While Huck wants to be like others, he simply is not.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21701
Price: US$53.70
1979.21702 Social Satire in Huckleberry Finn and Zelig
This paper is comparative literature on the comparison of the satire found in the film, Zelig, and the story of Huckleberry Finn. Woody Allen portrays Zelig as a young man who is a chameleon who becomes like the person he is around whether it is a doctor or a fat person, etc. Huckleberry Finn is a young boy who runs away with Jim, a slave. While Huck wants to be like others, he simply is not.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21702
Price: US$53.70
1980.21705 A Brief Consideration of Truman Capote?s Breakfast at Tiffany?s
This 9-page undergraduate essay considers Truman Capote?s novel, Breakfast at Tiffany?s. Using the book as the only source, this essay answers three questions about the text: ?Analyze the narrator ?Fred? and explain now his response to Holly influences your impression of her?, ?What would a feminist think of Holly Golightly?? and ?Breakfast at Tiffany?s is a very New York story and probably could successfully take place only in that city. Describe the setting and the atmosphere it evokes, and explain its importance to the narrator and to Holly?. This essay finds that Fred is ultimately an unreliable narrator who uses Holly as a muse and shapes our perceptions of Holly by diminishing her radical and untraditional qualities. This paper also finds that feminists may see Holly as either problematic or feminist, depending on their reading of the text. Holly is both a traditional and naive woman who uses her appearance and bourgeois pretensions and yet a calculating woman who refuses to allow others to mold her identity. Finally, this paper finds that New York is depicted as both a place of possibility and as a temporary and unsafe place. Holly and Fred have very different experiences of the urban center because of their gender roles and their expectations of the city.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21705
Price: US$80.55
1981.21706 A Brief Consideration of Truman Capote?s Breakfast at Tiffany?s
This 9-page undergraduate essay considers Truman Capote?s novel, Breakfast at Tiffany?s. Using the book as the only source, this essay answers three questions about the text: ?Analyze the narrator ?Fred? and explain now his response to Holly influences your impression of her?, ?What would a feminist think of Holly Golightly?? and ?Breakfast at Tiffany?s is a very New York story and probably could successfully take place only in that city. Describe the setting and the atmosphere it evokes, and explain its importance to the narrator and to Holly?. This essay finds that Fred is ultimately an unreliable narrator who uses Holly as a muse and shapes our perceptions of Holly by diminishing her radical and untraditional qualities. This paper also finds that feminists may see Holly as either problematic or feminist, depending on their reading of the text. Holly is both a traditional and naive woman who uses her appearance and bourgeois pretensions and yet a calculating woman who refuses to allow others to mold her identity. Finally, this paper finds that New York is depicted as both a place of possibility and as a temporary and unsafe place. Holly and Fred have very different experiences of the urban center because of their gender roles and their expectations of the city.