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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Pentangle and courtly love)

Introduction In the late 14th century, an anonymous contemporary of the English poet Geoffrey Chaucer composed four long poems in an obscure Midlands dialect of Medieval English. All four poems survive in a single manuscript, the Cotton Nero A x, which is housed in the British Library. Three ...

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Tales Of The City

When you sense the affection where people enfold their loving kindness you are probably amidst the tenants of 28 Barbary Lane, San Francisco 94109. Perhaps ‘tenants' is the wrong word, it should be something more like a friendly community of people. In Tales of the City , by Armistead Maupin, the ...

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Beware -- Witch Hunt In Sessio

“On March 1, 1950, The New York Times reports that…John E. Peurifoy, in charge of the State Department security program, was asked by a Senate Committee how many department employees had resigned while under investigation as security risks since the beginning of 1947. ...

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Book Recommendations For Young Readers

Annotated Bibliography: Books About Love: 1. Bernardo, Anilu. Loves Me, Loves Me Not. Houston, Texas: Pinata Books/Arts Publico Press, 1999. Loves Me, Loves Me Not features Maggie Castillo as the main character who is in love with Zach Sherwood. The books details her struggles to ...

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Quizzes

Introduction The following 100 quizzes are in the format No - Question - Answer and each contains 100 questions for a total of 10000. There are 50 questions per page and the document should print out correctly but I recommend print preview first. I have been writing quizzes for different ...

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Growth Of A Chrysanthemum

D. H. Lawrence’s 1914 short story, "Odour of Chrysanthemums", is still in print and considered worth reading in 1999. Perhaps it’s printed and reprinted as a matter of habit. Perhaps editors like it because other editors have. But maybe it’s a success because it’s an exceptional work. Of these ...

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Streetcar Desire

A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) is a controversial film classic, adapted from Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play of 1947. This film masterpiece was directed by Elia Kazan (his first piece of work with Williams), a socially conscious director who insisted that the film be true to the ...

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Chaucer and Religion

Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales are about a group of pilgrims that are traveling to Canterbury to pay homage to the martyr St. Thomas Becket, ex-Archbishop of Canterbury. Chaucer's pilgrims first assemble at the Tabard Inn, where the host suggests that each pilgrim tell two tales on the trips ...

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Personal Power and Ambition In Japan Ethnographies

Anthropology, which is concerned with the study of human differences as well as - to a lesser extent - the samenesses, was born soon after the Age of Discovery had opened up societies that had at least until that historical moment remained uninfluenced by the technological innovations of the ...

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The Reflections Of Gore Vidal

There are many people in today’s society that would love to have their views published for the whole world to view, but few can match the wit and originality of Gore Vidal. Vidal is the author of many short stories, novels, playwrights, and movie scripts. Gore Vidal has been and continues to ...

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The Queer Use Of Women In Borg

The Queer Use of Communal Women in Borges' Sex and women are two very problematic components in the fiction of Jorge Luis Borges: the absence of these two elements, which seems so casual and unremarkable, really highlights the strangeness of their exclusion. For example, scenes of sexual acts are ...

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Response To William Faulkner’s “A Rose For Emily”

“A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is an excellent story. The narrator, a non-participant, through a third person point of view communicates the story of Emily Grierson. Personally, I like this point of view, because it allows me to see the characters from a broader perspective. Faulkner ...

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The Scarlet Letter: Chapter By Chapter Review And Analysis

CHAPTER 1- The Prison-Door- I found this one page introductory chapter to be very dramatic as it explained the history of the colony by telling the history of the prison-door. From the looks of this chapter, this story will probably be dragged out as much as possible. At first I thought the way ...

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Mark Twain's Speeches

1906 by Mark Twain PREFACE. FROM THE PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION OF "MARK TWAIN'S SKETCHES." If I were to sell the reader a barrel of molasses, and he, instead of sweetening his substantial dinner with the same at judicious intervals, should eat the entire barrel ...

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A Streetcar Named Desire: Is Illusion Necessary To Life

I believe that illusion is not necessary to everyone's life but rather it helps them to avoid the harsh realities that they may have to deal with in their lives. I also believe that a major theme of this play was how our lives can often experience a fierce battle between these illusions. In the ...

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The Moral Evolution Of Pip

Change occurs constantly. This can happen unbeknownst to people; yet, at the same time, people can induce changes within themselves. This concept is obviously noticeable with Pip, the main character and narrator of the book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. A major theme in Great Expectations ...

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Understanding "Porphyria's Lover"

Trials and hearings take place frequently in our society today. In a trial, it is the job of two lawyers to persuade a jury to see a situation a certain way, regardless if it is the right way, the truthful way, or if it is even the way they themselves see it. It is then the jury's obligation, ...

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Silence of the Lambs

One does not think of popular movies as being full of thematic content, of being full of questions about death, gender, mental illness, and life. Yet when I sit here and try to decide on a singular topic to write about from a movie that is teeming with them, it is an incredibly popular movie about ...

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Giovanni's Room

Giovanni’s Room Although it has never been confirmed that James Baldwin was a homosexual it was widely rumored that Giovanni’s Room is a book based loosely on his life. Many critics have said that Baldwin hid behind this book in order to “come out” without taking the heat from an outraged ...

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Irony Moll Flanders

I love but hate, I laugh without a smile, I am ridiculous and respected, hypocrite and honest, a nonsense with reason , a convict and a gentleman. Isn't that the world we live in ? He is using a subtle form of humour by saying things that he does not mean. This situation is odd or amusing ...

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