Anna Karenina By Leo Tolstoy
…content. A bit of Levin's own character shows through this passage when Tolstoy speaks of Levin looking "at the familiar triangle of stars"; by adding one simple word, familiar, into the sentence, Tolstoy reveals that this is not the first time Levin has observed the sky and the stars that…
Antigone’S True Meanings
Antigone and Oedipus, written by Sophocles, are dramatic plays with a tragic ending. The main theme for Antigone is that people sometimes have to learn the hard way from their mistakes. This theme is expressed in the final four lines of the play. They read,
There is no happiness where…
Araby By James Joyce
…"dark, muddy lanes" with his friends and hides "in the shadows" until the adults pass by. The dreary description of his «playground» produces another dark outlet for the boy. When night falls, he returns home to his aunt and uncle. Sometimes "the hallstand rocked when it received the weight of…
Araby By James Joyce And Sunrise On The Veld By Doris Lessing
…Mangan’s older sister. His ideals of the girl were not realistic but were futile and vain. The girl drew out feelings in him and he discovered that feelings must be reciprocated and the downsides that love can be painful. He had a difficult time accepting his own weakness. He was…
Argentina
…to more than US$ 30 billions. Many foreign firms have participated in this large-scale privatization program. Foreign investors do not need to seek any kind of prior approval and are free to repatriate full amount of their capital and earnings any time. Foreign and domestic companies are treated equally. Under…
Aria: Memoir Of A Bilingual Childhood By Richard Rodriguez
…but as soon as he got home, Spanish was the language of choice. This had a positive and negative effect on him. By speaking Spanish, it helped Rodriguez preserve his own culture, but as a disadvantage, it yielded his learning of English. A few times Richard heard his parents speak…
Aristophanes, Plautus, And Euripides
By making his characters unreal and placing them in unlikely situations, made the audience once again feel as if they were in another world. At the time Plautus was writing and performing his plays, Rome was very conservative. There were moral laws and censorship on almost everything. The plays Plautus…
Aristotle: Nichomachean Ethics
…is argument. Aristotle has remarkable reasoning, but look at where it has left him. How dismal to only be called courageous if one "endures and fears the right things, for the right reason, for the right motive, in the right manner, and at the right time"(70).
…Armenian Genocide
…given quotas and would have to buy additional weapons from the Turks to meet their quota. Later, the government would claim these weapons were proof of the Armenian plans to rebel. The able- bodied men were «drafted» to help in the wartime effort. These men were either immediately killed or…
Art Expression
…culture. As man evolved over centuries, his views of the body also transformed. Our tour definitely showed the drastic changes in different cultures´ art. Each culture and era presents very distinct characteristics.
Through time and experimentation, we have expressed our views of the human body clearly with our art. Egyptians…




