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    Literary Analysis

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    two stories from the collection American Stories. It is a collection of six short stories‚ each one written by a different author‚ and I’ve chosen Full circle and The romantic to compare them. The first story‚ Full circle‚ was written by Edith Wharton and published in 1909. It is about how succesful a writer is with his novels and the relationship he has with his secretary. This story is located in New York City and Geoffrey Betton‚ the main character‚ lives in a luxurious apartment in the Fifth

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    between people and nature. Nature shapes the lives of every person on the planet‚ but in naturalism this intensified and made into more of a survival of the fittest situation. Some anthers who wrote in the naturalism genre include Stephen Crane‚ Edith Wharton‚ and Kate Chopin. Stephen Crane being one of the most influential authors in this movement. Stephen crane’s “The Open Boat” optimizes the naturalism movement in American literature. A key theme of naturalism is nature’s indifference to human life

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    Roman Fever-Edith Wharton The story begins with Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ansley taking their daughters around the United States. The story describes how the women spend their time and their actions. The mothers talk about their life when they were younger and their relationship with their parents. The rest of the story follows the girls and displays mixed emotions between characters. I feel the "big picture" of the story was competition and jealousy among friends. Vividness-Perceived as bright and distinct

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     The story ‘The Moving Finger’ deals with a powerful theme which is the treatment of women as objects. Do you agree? Through the story ‘The Moving Finger’ Edith Wharton intended to make readers know more about how hard it can be for a man to live lonely and how different it is when having a woman on your side. In the text‚ the author characterized both the treatment of women by men and the importance and need of women for men‚ as well as insanity and cynicism. In the first place‚ insanity and

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    Edith Wharton is well known for her vivid descriptions of wealthy‚ upper class New York society and their old-fashioned mores. The Custom of the Country illustrates not only the strict values of ‘old money‚’ from which Wharton herself descended‚ but‚ also‚ the variance in customs held by those with new money‚ as well as those from other states and abroad. Two of the novel’s main characters that attempt to join this society exemplify the conflicts they face as their imbedded small-town‚ yet‚ somewhat

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    Roman Fever Analysis

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    Roman Fever Roman Fever is a short story by American writer Edith Wharton. It was first published in the magazine Liberty in 1934‚ and was later included in Wharton’s last short-story collection‚ The World Over[1]. Plot Summary The protagonists are Grace Ansley and Alida Slade‚ two middle-aged American women who are visiting Rome with their daughters‚ Barbara Ansley and Jenny Slade. Mrs. Ansley and Mrs. Slade grew up in Manhattan‚ New York‚ and were friends from childhood. A romantic rivalry

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    Female Voices of 1865-1912

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    Abstract In this essay I will discuss and analyze the social forces that influenced American women writers of the period of 1865 to 1912. I will describe the specific roles female authors played in this period and explain how the perspectives of female authors differed from their male contemporaries. INTRODUCTION As the United States was continuing recovering from the Civil War and embracing the expansion of the West‚ industrialization‚ immigration and the growth of cities‚ women’s roles in

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    to the present and it has not slowed down in the slightest in achieving equity for women. Female writers in particular have shown support and recognition through their work‚ such as The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Gilman and Roman Fever by Edith Wharton. However‚ The Yellow Wallpaper is a better representation of today’s fight for women’s rights and fair treatment as it depicts female empowerment in the face of the patriarchy. Jane decimates the patriarchal ideal of a demure woman. Initially

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    artists in this tour eloquently demonstrate Woolf’s classic thesis. The space‚ comfort‚ and privacy of many of these buildings reveal the class privilege that sustained the creative work of women such as Margaret Fuller‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ and Edith Wharton. Recently‚ other women writers and artists have come into view as cultural historians and feminist scholars have challenged the notion of universal quality in art that transcends time and place‚ and pointed to the arbitrary and shifting boundaries

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    ourselves. Citizen involvement and volunteerism not can only influence you‚ but also those around you‚ because I believe it is our civic duty. It is our responsibility to give back to our community‚ whether you’re leading or following‚ because as Edith Wharton once said‚ “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.” Volunteering starts with one person‚ a candle in the darkness‚ and eventually that light spreads until that once very small light‚ is being reflected

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