Paradise Lost By John Milton
…As stated in the beginning of the first book of Paradise Lost, Milton's intentions for writing his religious epic are to "assert Eternal Providence / And justify the ways of God to men" (Book I, ll. 25-26). Milton's audience, of course, is a fallen audience, like the narrator of the…
Parental Delinquency
…in their lives. A child's behavior shows the kind of home he or she comes from. Parents are suppose to be role models, but what do we find. Parents are neglecting their responsibility. Parents, who ought to teach by precept and example, have fallen prey to the do as I…
Philosophy Of Medicine
…into account how two cultures, rather, two completely opposite worlds are collided and their impact on each other (Fadiman 1997). The book uncovers the underlying meaning of how different Western medicine can be from different cultures and its challenges and consequences. In addition, Fadiman questions the very basics of philosophy…
Poland In The Second World War
…the experience of partition, was now taking part in a similar act against on of her neighbors, in the company more-over, of Germany, which had for years been directing revisionist slogans against Poland. To Hitler’s satisfaction, Poland had fallen out with the Westerns democracies, with the Soviet Russia and her…
Profiles In Courage
…as he ever-attempted to live up to his father's legacy.
Because Adams was the son of a prominent Federalist President, he was personally scarred when he received a condemning letter from A Federalist which said, ".. thou hast fallen!" (pg. 27) He had served the Massachusetts Legislature and United States…
Psychology Adolescent Depression
…disorders take on different forms in children than in adults. Adolescence is a time of emotional turmoil, mood swings, gloomy thoughts, and heightened sensitivity. It is a time of rebellion and experimentation. Blackman (1996) observed that the challenge is to identify depressive symptomatology which may be superimposed on the backdrop…
Reform In The Age Of Jackson
…or independent-minded women were still regarded as freaks, a Philadelphia newspaper, the Public Ledger, sufficiently expressed the prevailing American view: "A woman is nobody. A wife is everything." But that traditional view was being challenged as women got jobs in factories during the Industrial Revolution and participated equally with men…
Rembrandt's La Petite Tombe
…were shown this etching he would probably be satisfied with it, since it meets all his conditions to be defined as good art. He argues that to be considered «art» at all, a piece of someone's work, whether it is a painting, etching, poem etc., has to resemble identically a…
Resurrection And Christ
…so in a manner that fully exemplifies the era he was in, and also indicates his personal interest and success with the use of perspective. Alternatively, Rrap's photomontage Christ has been compiled at a time when female stereo types are being challenged. The artwork challenges "the male dominance of past…
Robert E. Lee
…for once. In the greatest contest of his life, in a war between the South and the North, Robert E. Lee lost" (Redmond). Through his life, Robert E. Lee would prove to be always noble, always a gentleman, and always capable of overcoming the challenge lying before him.
Robert Edward…




