Paris Noir
…uneducated, and segregated because whites needed someone to blame their troubles on and they needed someone to work for less. It's sad to think how and institute of hate can be so strong and how little people could to think for themselves. The book Paris Noir is refreshing and enlightening.…
Jack Kerouac And The Beat Movement
World War II marked a wide dividing line between the old and the new in American society and the nation s literature (The World Book Encyclopedia 427) . When world War II ended there was a pent up desire that had been postponed due to the war. Post war…
Kapital
American Gov. Kapital When one gets down to the roots of capitalism you find that it is a form of government that allows the rich to get richer, the poor, poorer and the middle class to stay the same. Karl Marx wrote a book, Kapital about the what capitalism does…
Cry the beloved country
Cry the beloved country, by alan paton, is a book which tells the story of how james jarvis, a wealthy estate owner who, because of his own busy life, had to learn of the social degradation in south africa through the death of his only son. If arthur jarvis had…
Oppression From Male Dominance
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All it concerns is the fact that he has male genitalia. She has been suppressed for so long that she will not chance loosing this freedom in which the whole novel is focused on. Chopin uses every encounter that Edna has with a man in this book to prove that…
Benito Mussolini
…is based on one of the most interesting men of the 20th Century. My biography would not have been done without the knowledge of Edwin Hoyt. He was the author of the biography based on Benito Mussolini called "Mussolini's Empire." This 298-page book describes Mussolini's rise and fall of the…
Gulliver's Travels
…to Swift's readers. At the same time, however, there are passages where he holds up the laws of Lilliput as some form of utopian ideal, in order to demonstrate just how much better they understand true reasonableness than do the Europeans. In book II, he does the same: for most…
In Cold Blood By Truman Capote
In the book In Cold Blood, Truman Capote engages in an analysis of both the murderers and the people who surrounded the Clutter family. Capote goes through an intensive breakdown of the characters, clearly showing how each was affected as an individual by the horrendous happenings of November 15, 1959.…
A Time To Kill
…is innocent. Impossible, because of a mostly white county, because of the Ku Klux Klan which lives again in Clanton, because of a win-at-all costs prosecutor, because of the racism and hypocrisy of the Mississippi citizens and judicial system. This book illustrates how no matter how much the world tries…
A Wrinkle in Time
…they would understand so that they had picked her up abandoned in the street. The Theme of this story is that you have to go where you belong so you can feel good because you should live among the persons you deserve to live with. I recommend this book to…




