In the novel The Catcher in the Rye, Holden is both the primary character and one of the characters. He comes from a wealthy family in New York City, so he was admitted to one of the finest boarding schools in the city. However, he was unable to maintain his...
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In Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray: The centrality and importance of beauty is evident. The author uses varied text, direct and implied, to expose the aesthetics of beauty, commonly reminiscent in the Victorian era. The perverse reference to beauty and aesthetics can be visualized from the lush descriptions of...
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The contribution of women to the field of science is undeniable. Marie Curie is evidence to this fact. Although at the time science was dominated by men, she managed to achieve feats like being the first person ever to receive two Nobel Prizes: one in physics and the other...
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Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that honors the victory of Mexico's army over Napoleon III's French forces in the Battle of Puebla in 1862. In addition to celebrating the victory of the Mexican army, this holiday also honors the adoption of Mexican culture by the American community. It is...
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If you're in a science class and studying Benjamin Banneker You are probably curious about his life. What can you expect to learn about him in your Biographical sketch? Read on to learn about his early life, his career, and his impact on American science. And don't forget to learn about...
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A Poison Tree - A Poem by William Blake A Poison Tree is a poem by William Blake published in Songs of Experience in 1794. It is a story of a narrator whose repressed anger leads him to murder. Read this poem and you'll see why it's an important poem. It's...
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Robert Frost and "Nothing Gold Can Stay" Introduction Robert Frost wrote a poem called Nothing Gold Can Stay. The poem was published in The Yale Review in October 1923. The poem was a prophecy, myth, theological simile, and eight-line poem that explores the idea of how the world ends and the beauty...
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"Anne of Green Gables" by Lucy Maud Montgomery is a classic novel for children of all ages. It's been considered a children's classic since the mid-twentieth century. Read on for some of the story's highlights. Learn about Anne's hysteria and Gilbert's taunts. Plus, learn about the relationship between Anne and...
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The story of "Into the Woods" The story of "Into the Woods" is one that has a huge body count. The giant, who kills many people, can represent capitalism, the current AIDS crisis, and human confusion, greed, and pigheadedness. Those are only a few of the many political and social themes...
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So Long a Letter So Long a Letter is a semi-autobiographical epistolary novel by Senegalese writer Mariama Bâ. It tells the story of the condition of women in Western African society. It is a fascinating read, and is a must-read for those who are interested in the condition of women in...
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Angela's Ashes is a memoir by Frank McCourt about his childhood in Limerick, Ireland. The book recounts his relationship with his mother and his first encounter with sex with a girl. The memoir's title is a play on his mother's name and relates his childhood to his mother's death. This...
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The Moulin Rouge is a cabaret in Paris, France. It is located at the intersection of Boulevard de Clichy and Rue Blanche. The Moulin Rouge opened in 1871. The Moulin Rouge is the most famous cabaret in the world. It is renowned for its beautiful and exotic dancers. Its patrons...
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