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    into this story early on. I feel safe in saying that this story was an introspective biography of a man going through a moral mid-life crisis. Tolstoy who by this time was already considered by many of his peers to be a master of realist fiction literature…

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    Thoreau An Effective Argument Thoreau presents and effective argument in his work Resistance to Civil Government. Evidence of this is provided by use of reasoning to explain whether these events deserve support of defiance, use of specific detail about the issues, and use of strategies to appeal to the reader's emotion and imagination. Thoreau has countless instances in his work that prove effective in persuading his readers to favor his ideals, and each individual that study his work should…

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    Title: What is the meaning of the title? Does it capture the essence of the book? What would you title the book if you could change it? The meaning of the title of this book is simply what it is, The Devil’s Highway. It refers to the place that these immigrants had to cross in order to get to the US. However, the meaning behind it refers to the aspect of how many people die here. It really is like a devil’s highway because when you're in this place it seems like you are going to die fast, due…

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    “Do not weep. War is kind” (Crane). Stephen Crane, Wilfred Owen, Tim O’Brien, and Kevin Powers are four famous writers who lived in a time of war and got to encounter the reality of it. All four authors participated in the war of their time: Owen fought in World War I, O’Brien fought in the Vietnam War, Powers fought in Iraq, and Crane did not fight in a war, but he did work as a journalist in the Spanish-American War. The authors had access to the realism of warfare and published novels and…

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    “Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. We saw the same sunset” (Hinton). One of the most noteworthy novels in literature history is The Outsiders, because it battles with friendship, difference in social class, rebellion, love, family, and many more things we as people can relate to most. This book is often read by teenagers and they connect with it on a high level, after all the author S.E. Hinton was only sixteen when she wrote this book. She was in the midst of…

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    Caged Bird Sings Poem

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    “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou is one of the poems that I will never forget, it is one of my favorite poems. It is a poem that really makes you ask yourself questions. Questions like, why would she write something like this? She mainly wrote it because of her background. From the time her parents divorced till the time she was raped. She felt like she was nothing and useless. A lot of people feel like this sometimes and they could relate to this poem. This poem is strong and…

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    Plato, The Republic, trans. John Llewelyn Davies and David James Vaughn, revised by Andrea Tschemplik (Lanham, MD.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005), in Classics of Political and Moral Philosophy, 2nd ed., ed. Steven M. Cahn (New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 2012): 31-168. According to Shmuel Harlap (1979), there is a rich debate regarding how Thrasymachus should be interpreted among academics, beginning with G. B. Kerferd’s “The Doctrine of Thrasymachus in Plato’s Republic”…

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    Aphra Behn's novel Oroonoko: A True History (1688) is a work of travel fiction that is split between two narrative voices; beginning with a first person narrative supported by Behn's interesting use of personal voice and progressing to the third person observations of Oroonoko as both a prince and as a slave, Behn creates a realistic and somewhat believable piece of fiction. As a result of this duo narrative, the perspectives of the narrative voices dominate the text, and therefore influence the…

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    In Catherine Calloway’s article, “How to Tell a True War Story”: Metafiction in The Things They Carried, Calloway highlights the inner workings of both the writing style and alternate persona Tim O’Brien creates within the book. By using fiction and introducing different viewpoints, O’Brien is able to strengthen the truth behind the story. In order to tell his story, O’Brien uses many different types of elements, ranging from unfinished works to altering the stories to fit his narrative. However…

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    Final American Literature paper The three works that I chose to write about for my final paper for this class are the “Way to Wealth” (1758) by Benjamin Franklin “The Raven” by Edger Allan Poe and “The legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving. The reason that I chose to write about these three pieces is that they really stuck out to me the most in this class. The Way to Wealth stuck out to me one because I had never read it before so it was nice to read something new and it also made me…

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