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652 Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Captain Corelli's Mandolin by Louis de Berni¨¨res, tries to render a gloomy love story that speaks of the shortcoming of love in a time of war. Captain Corelli's Mandolin was an engaging love story, with an unusual perspective about World War II. The story unfolds as the young men of the town are called up to volunteer to challenge the Italians in Albania . Although they overcome the battle, Italy wins the campaign against Greece and sends in a small occupying army to this little island. Captain Corelli, is an interpreter for the Italian army and the leader of this small Italian contingent in the area.
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636 Angela Carter's short stories "The Bloody Chamber" and "The Tiger's Bride". This paper discusses the life and works of Angela Carter including her short stories of "The Bloody Chamber" and "The Tiger's Bride." Angela Carter was born in 1940 in Eastbourne. She began her writing profession as a journalist on a South London weekly, The Croydon Advertiser. Afterward, she studied English literature at the University of Bristol and then began to write informative cultural criticism for New Society, The New Statesman and other publications. From 1976 to 1978, Ms. Carter was a fellow in creative writing at Sheffield University in England, and in 1980 and 1981 she was a visiting professor in the writing program at Brown University in Providence, R.I. She in addition to taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop. Angela Carter died at her home in London due to cancer in 1992. She was 51 years old at the time of her death. It is sad that so accomplished and talented writer as Angela Carter died of cancer in February at the early age of fifty-one.
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746 The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is a brilliant representation of life and death in a turn-of-the-century American meatpacking factory. A merciless formal charge that led to government rules of the food industry, The Jungle is Sinclair's incredible bestowal to literature and social change. This work truly replaced the course of history. It led to huge improvement in working conditions and, in due time, to a special antitrust law intended to protect the nation's cattlemen and other meat producers from the then corrupt and atrocious Beef Trust.
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778 'To Kill A Mockingbird' In the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there are two families that are very different and are case of totally contrasting on the moral ladder of attainment. The Cunninghams and the Ewells have two very different and opposite standing. The Cunninghams are very highly regarded while the Ewells very much slighted. The Ewells are given the right to hunt out of season, so that the inhabitants of the small town of Maycomb would not have to tolerate their uninterrupted begging all the time. It is a story about growing up, dignified behavior and prejudice. It is a story about audacity and grit. Courage is mental or moral strength to venture, persist and confront hazard, alarm, or exigency. The topic of courage is incarnated in the characters of the novel. Courage is evident in Atticus, Boo, and Jem. From beginning to end in the novel, the actions and feelings these characters demonstrate exhibit the true meaning of courage.
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794 Larry Brown "Facing the Music" Larry Brown is one of the leading writers and been praised for his graphic, raw fiction about the rural South and stories featuring characters who are common and poor, and struggling with such real-life issues as marital strife, alcoholism, suicide, and the shock and ordeal of war. Brown labored in a number of jobs over the years, which included carpenter, lumberjack, and many minor jobs like these, however he began his writing career while his career as a firefighter, when he retired to write full-time. Brown's first book was a collection of stories, Facing the Music published in the year1988.
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879 The Rocking Horse Winner and The Destructors "The Destructors" is written by Graham Green, and "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence.When contrasting these two stories, we will consider the plot, characters, story line, and each authors approach. Another point to be considered is the intent and mood each author sets forth. . In the story " The Destructors" the story begins in a London car park called Northwood Terrace, nine years after the end of World War II. The plot deals with a gang of young boys from the street whose primary purpose is to destroy the house of Mr. Thomas without him knowing it. By profession Mr. Thomas has been a builder and decorator. The Wormsley Gang refers to him as an Old Misery. He is viewed as a mean old man. The only time he is usually seen is when he is traveling to and from the marketplace once or twice a week. In the "The Rocking Horse Winner", the story starts off around a young boy Paul who hears unspoken phrases around his home saying there has to be more money to live a prosperous life.
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16424 Dignidad This paper reviews the book "Dignidad" by Ismael Garcia, a discussion of the moral style of the Hispanic community, of the oppression and shapes that community, and of the desire for liberation and dignity in that community that shapes the moral principles and moral style of the people, including the theology of the community and how it contributes to the whole.
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