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    Poets. (2012). William Blake. Retrieved from Poets.org: www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/116 Bassett‚ P. F. (1981). Frost ’s The Road Not Taken. Explicator(39)‚ 41. Blake‚ W. (1789/2007). The Chimney Sweeper. In R. Abcarian‚ & M. Klotz‚ Literature and the human experience: Reading and writing (9th ed Cervo‚ N. (1989). Frost ’s The Road Not Taken. Explicator(47)‚ 42. Frost‚ R. (1915/2007). The Road Not Taken. In R. Abcarian‚ & M. Koltz‚ Literature The Human Experience Reading and Writing (shorter

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    Life Goes On An important similarity between the reasons for the harassed and unhappy states of the protagonists at the end of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” and James Joyce’s “Araby” is the mental and emotional consequence of each protagonist’s quest. In the two stories the main protagonists are very naïve‚ an unexplainable force drives him‚ from within‚ to pursue a mission during which he learns a harsh lesson about life. Unfortunately‚ his wisdom is limited to his knowledge and personal

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    of Father Flynn in "The Sisters". In this paper I intend to explore the different paths and contours of these themes in the four stories where I think they are most prevalent ‚and which I most enjoyed "Araby"‚ "Eveline"‚ "The Boarding House"‚ and "A Little Cloud". The story of "Araby" is that of a young boy probably about the age of adolescence who is having his first crush on his friends sister. Although the boy seems to have no intention of realistically perusing the situation when

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    Laura is delicate and easily breakable. Glass is transparent‚ but when filled with light‚ it creates a rainbow of color. Similarly‚ Laura‚ who is almost non-existent‚ is beautiful when one looks in the right light. Bert Cardullo wrote in "The Explicator"‚ [t]he physically as well as emotionally fragile Laura escapes from her mid-twentieth-century urban predicament in St. Louis‚ to which her family has migrated from the rural-pastoral South‚ as someone of a Romantic temperament would‚ through art

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    Cited: Bethea‚ Arthur F. “O’connor’s A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND.” Explicator 64.4 (2006): 246-249 Link‚ Alex. “Means‚ Meaning‚ And Mediated Space In “Good Man Is Hard To Find..” Southern Quarterly 44.4 (2007): 125-138 Web. 15 Oct. 2012. Nester‚ Nancy L. “O’connor’s A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND.” Explicator 64.2 (2006): 125-127 Sloan‚ Gary. “O’connor’s A Good Man Is Hard To Find.” Explicator 57.2 (1999): 118 com. SparkNotes LLC. 2007 Web. 2 Oct. 2012.

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    mainly because of the general idea of how jazz music can give off a “bluesy” rhythm. Little did I know how diverse jazz music can be. “Creole Belles”‚ “Creep”‚ and the medley that compromised of “When you’re smiling”‚ “Swing that music”‚ and “Shiek of Araby” are the pieces that allowed the audience‚ including myself‚ to experience the diversity of jazz music. “Creole Belles”‚ was originally written by J.B. Lampe and arranged by Jared Blum along with the Jazz Combo‚ featuring Megan Spurlock on the clarinet

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    Mchahan‚ Susan X Day‚ Robert Funk “O’Connor‚ Flannery. Good Country People.“Literature and the Writing Process ‚Eigth Edition‚ P169-182. “Oliver‚ Kate‚ O’Connor’s Good Country People‚” Explicator‚ Summer2004‚ Vol. 62 Issue 4‚ p233-236‚ 4p. EBSCO. Web. Sep 27 2012 “Holsen‚ Ruth M‚ O’Connor’s Good Country People‚” Explicator‚ Spring84‚ Vol. 42 Issue 3‚ p59‚ 1/2p. EBSCO. Web. Sep 27 2012

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    Works Cited Blythe‚ Hal. "Faulkner ’s ’A Rose For Emily ’." Explicator 47.2 (1989): 49-50. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 25 September 2013. "Famous Quotes at BrainyQuote." Famous Quotes at BrainyQuote. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 1 Oct. 2013. . Faulkner‚ William. "A Rose for Emily." American Studies @ The University of Virginia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 21 September 2013. Getty‚ Laura J. "Faulkner ’s ’A Rose For Emily ’." Explicator 63.4 (2005): 230-234. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 23 September

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    A Rose for Emily By William Faulkner The possible meanings of both the title and the chronology of William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” have been debated for years. What is not under debate is that the chronology deliberately manipulates and delays the reader’s final judgment of Emily Grierson by altering the evidence. In the same way‚ the title reveals as much as the debate over what the rose means. The only rose that Emily actually receives is the rose in the title‚ which the author gives

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    Katy ENL 4303 2 March 2014 Epiphany‚ Paralysis‚ and the Senses in Dubliners The word “epiphany” derives from the Christian account of Christ’s manifestation to the Gentiles as represented by the three Magi‚ so it is appropriate that James Joyce would use this term to describe the sudden awareness of the essence of an object‚ person‚ or situation. In Joyce’s novels‚ an epiphany is the moment in when all previous misconception or ignorance falls away to reveal the formerly unnoticed truth

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