The Great Gatsby
…affected by money. Some characters, like Gatsby and Tom Buchanan, have money, and are very expressive with it. Other characters, such as Myrtle, lust for money. Essentially being of the middle class, Myrtle's attraction to Tom is not based on love or affection. Rather, Tom represents something that Myrtle has…
Ancient Peruvian Ceramics Of The North Coast
…had an extensive kingdom established and it brought together the peoples of all the north coast valleys. The ceramics were decorated in flowing, expressive lines and the modeled vessels showed attention to individual detailed ornamentation. But the creative flow in the ceramic styles was hindered somewhat because of a strict…
We, On The Death Row
…immediately up in arms and protests that it´s in bad taste. It seems that an advertisement that misleads the consumer with deception and lies is considered more correct. For journalists selling newspapers is the priority. We think that we are buying the truth, but at the end, they are just…
Nineteen Eighty Four
…their mothers at birth . . . The sex instinct will be eradicated. Procreation will be an annual formality like the renewal of a ration card. We shall abolish the orgasm. There will be no loyalty, except loyalty toward the Party. There will be no love, except the love of…
Modest Proposal By Jonathan Swift
…which would delete all of the destitute generations to come. Bringing the children to an open market would allow the wealthy citizens to purchase them for dining reasons. The skins of the ‘carcasses’ could be utilized to make gloves for the ladies. The hardened soles of the their feet could…
Philosophy And Our Life
…of our lives. It is philosophy that we turn to when have the need to seek out a guiding principle for our lives. Therefore, philosophy holds a prominent place in society and in the world. Basically, everyone is a philosopher, but it takes the creative genius and reasoning of brilliant…
A Wrinkle in Time
…she wanted by closing her eyes. The people were kind of strange but very generous to the people they knew. It was time to leave and the next thing she remembered was the green. A month had passed and Margaret was ready to leave planet Earth she was writing a…
Where I Lived And What I Lived For By Thoreau
In "Where I Lived & What I Lived For," Thoreau’s response towards nature is of admiration and value. His respect for nature is almost religious. This is depicted in the way he describes his love and adoration for nature.
Thoreau is surrounded by nature and feels relaxed and relieved when…
Chopin Kate: A Style Of Her Own
…business. During time that Leonce was away, Edna realizes that her life was not how she wanted it to be.
While alone Edna «awakens» to the fact that she is an individual and has individual feelings. She also realizes she does not love her husband as she vowed to. At…
Henry David Thoreau
…century took many forms and ideas that still effect our ever so changing society today. Henry David Thoreau was among the notable writers during this time, and his impact of American literature will not soon be forgotten.
His perseverance, love for nature, and humanitarian beliefs helped to mold the ideas…




