F. Scott Fitzgerald was a short story writer and novelist considered one of the pre-eminent authors in the history of American literature due almost entirely to the enormous posthumous success of his third book, The Great Gatsby. Perhaps the quintessential American novel, as well as a definitive...
On the day he came of age, the Prince woke to a message from his father inviting him to receive a birthday present in the library. He got dressed and rushed into the courtyard, but the library was no longer there. In its place smouldered a heap of rubble. Dismayed, the Prince walked...
Even today, the book holds a special place in literature as a great criticism of World War One and its effects on those who fought in the war. Please read on to learn about some of the major characters and important quotes from the novel!
What are some examples of characterization in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird"? Please include page numbers. What are two comparisons between 'The Miller's Tale' and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight? What is the nurse's concern in lines 150-155 in Romeo and Juliet...
On reading non-standard forms of text: caligramms, asemic writing, automatic writing, lipograms and the undeciphered “Voynich Manuscript”. Reading is understanding, symbol for symbol, page for page. This understanding can take many traditional forms—literal, intuitive, passive, applicable—but it...
On reading non-standard forms of text: caligramms, asemic writing, automatic writing, lipograms and the undeciphered “Voynich Manuscript”. Reading is understanding, symbol for symbol, page for page. This understanding can take many traditional forms—literal, intuitive, passive, applicable—but it...
On reading non-standard forms of text: caligramms, asemic writing, automatic writing, lipograms and the undeciphered “Voynich Manuscript”. Reading is understanding, symbol for symbol, page for page. This understanding can take many traditional forms—literal, intuitive, passive, applicable—but it...
Isn't Hollywood a dump—in the human sense of the word. A hideous town ... full of the human spirit at a new low of debasement. I was in love with a whirlwind and I must spin a net big enough to catch it. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below ...
Answer to: What are some quotes in ''The Outsiders'' that describe that the Socs and the greasers were judged by the side of town they lived on? By...
The Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J.D. Salinger. The story follows Holden Caulfield, a teenager from New York City, who is expelled from his prep school and then takes a journey around America. The novel is written ...