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    Short Paper 4 EngLit 0325 In 1899‚ Anton Chekhov wrote a story titled “The Lady with the Little Dog” describing a love affair from a married man’s perspective. Seventy-three years later‚ Joyce Carol Oates wrote her own rendition of the same story‚ this time writing from the female perspective‚ titling it “The Lady with the Pet Dog”. Many feminists had criticized Chekhov for his original portrayal of women in the original story‚ and considered Oates’ version a feminist rewrite. Contrary to this

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    Antonin Dvorak began composing during a time when nationalists from many states were attempting to have music of their own. The world relied heavily on Germanic music for a long time‚ so composers were being tasked with trying to create new music for the non-germanic states. Dvorak was among these commissioned. His compositions were best known for being able to create a national style through the use of folk songs. The pieces he wrote‚ that incorporated the folk songs of the Slavic people‚ gave him

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    Antonin Artaud Antonin Artaud was born on September the 4th‚ 1896‚ in Marseille‚ France. He was son to Eupharasie Nalpas and Antoine-Roi Artaud. Both his parents were natives of Smyrna‚ an ancient Greek city modernly known as Izmir. When he was four years old‚ Artaud had a severe case of meningitis‚ which gave him a nervous irritable temperament during his adolescence. He also suffered from neuralgia‚ stammering and sever bouts of clinical depression‚ this was treated with the use of opium resulting

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    Anton Pavlovich Chekov: “The Grasshopper” – An Analysis Labeled as the father of modern short story and of modern play‚ Anton Pavlovich Chekov wrote the short story “The Grasshopper”‚ an ingredient to his collection of critically-acclaimed writings. During the golden time of his career‚ 1886-1887‚ he began writing stories that demonstrate his ability to render life from within the minds of his characters by the registration of important details and the portrayal of experience without posing. Most

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    The story opens on a dark autumn night. An old banker was quite restless in his study recollecting a party that happened fifteen years ago. In that party‚ the guests were having a discussion regarding capital punishment. While most of the guest disapproved of the death penalty‚ the banker was of the opinion that if capital punishment kills a man at once‚ life-long imprisonment kills him slowly. Then a young lawyer of twenty-five years of age‚ who was amoung the guests was asked to comment‚ who preferred

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    13 MOST DANGEROUS DEMONS Demonic possession is no laughing matter – but if you find yourself pitted against one of the 13 most dangerous demons in Hell‚ watch out! Anton Szandor LaVey‚ the former High Priest of the Church of Satan‚ listed the most powerful of Lucifer’s minions in his notorious book‚ The Satanic Bible. “Theologians have cataloged some of the names of devils in their lists of demons‚ but the roster which follows contains the names most effectively used in Satanic ritual‚” wrote LaVey

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    Biography Franz Anton Mesmer Mesmer is a physician of the German descent who created therapeutics‚ also known as mesmerism. Hypnotism and its practice was the forerunner. In the year 1775‚ animal gravitation was created and revised by the genius himself. This theory was compared to that of animal magnetism. Animal magnetism allowed fluid not able to be seen inside the human act as magnets.His thought was that the tidal influences of all 9 universes can operate in a force that relates to

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    Matt Keller 02W mkeller2@nwacc.edu Antonin Dvorak Duke‚ Weston. "Antonin Dvorak biography." 8notes.com. 8notes.com‚ 2011. Web. 25 Feb 2011. <http://www.8notes.com/biographies/dvorak.asp>. Green‚ Aaron. "Antonin Dvorak." About.com. About.com‚ 2011. Web. 25 Feb 2011. <http://classicalmusic.about.com/od/classicalcomposers/p/dvorakprofile.htm>. Gifford‚ Katya. "Antonin Dvorák - Biography." Humanities Web. Humanities Web‚ 2010. Web. 25 Feb 2011. <http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human

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    The Huntsman Assess the character of Yegor Vlassitch to show how arrogant he is which ultimately brings in his separation with his wife. “The Huntsman” brillantly conveys the complex texture of two lives during a meeting on a summer day. The characters are Yegor Vlassitch and his wife Pelagea who meet after a decade of separation. In their brief conversation both of them appear to be opposite in their ways of life but accidentlaly united by wedlock while Yegor is haughty and proud of

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    Anton Chekov is well known for expressing the human spirit through vivid storytelling. In Exile embodies the totality of the human condition; from its seemingly blissful Elysium to its hellish disfavor‚ Chekov gives the reader and Tartar a choice. Peter is a cynical social hermit who is a strong anarchist and believes to have found nirvana for all people on earth. Tartar is a young 25 year old man‚ yet he was described to appear as a mere child as his appearance at introduction was disheveled and

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