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    introduction that identifies the subject being reviewed and contains a thesis statement • A conclusion that offers an overall judgment on the subject. • At least 1‚000 words‚ 3 pages double spaced‚ MLA format A Dark Brown Dog by Stephen Crane ________________________________________ A Dark-Brown dog and the accompanying illustrations were published in Cosmopolitan‚ March 1901. ________________________________________ A Child was standing on a street-corner. He leaned with one

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    Stephen Crane wrote "God Lay Dead in Heaven" in 1895. This poem is part of "The Black Riders and Other Lines" which is a book of poems. This poem only contains one stanza with eighteen lines and it is a free verse. As a narrative poem‚ this poem describes how Satan will dominate the world when the end of world arrives. Stephen Crane wrote this poem without rhyme or meter because he wants to convey how the world will result in chaos. The theme of the poem is how Satan will over power God and

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    Trashcan Man English 10 Honors 2/28/10 Mrs. Borrego Stand Together‚ Stand Strong People behave strangely when more than ninety-nine percent of the population is dead. They behave even more strangely when they’re the prize of a cosmic struggle. In Stephen King’s fantasy/horror‚ The Stand‚ a plague created by the military decimates the modern world. The humans that survived the plague are now the commodity of the personifications of good and evil‚ the troops in an epically proportioned conflict. The

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    when there is war some people do not consider the effects that can occur because of war. In “Do Not Weep Maiden For War Is Kind‚” by Stephen Crane the audience is presented with some of the effects of war. The author presents what occurs to a family during war. In “Do Not Weep Maiden For War Is Kind‚” Crane presents the effects that war can have on a family. When Crane mentions “do not weep maiden for war is kind” the audience can conclude that the husband has gone to war and left the family behind

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    this tale felt gratitude for these words of his comrade. He had feared that all of the untried men possessed great and correct confidence. He now was in a measure reassured” (Crane 1.73). The setting is during the Civil War during the Battle of Chancellorsville‚ Virginia‚ over four days in May of 1863‚ author is Stephen Crane‚ the book is the red badge of courage and is about a 16 year old boy that goes into the war for his country and turns out to do very heroic things to win several battles. Many

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    symbolism is ingenuously present and undoubtedly praised. In the novel The Red Badge of Courage‚ Stephen Crane depicts the Civil War in a blatantly authentic manner. At the same time‚ he purposely creates a much deeper message through the usage of symbols. The novel is seemingly plot less‚ but when read thoroughly it is a truly remarkable personal account of such a milestone in United States history. Crane uses Jim Conklin‚ the flag‚ and even the title to establish more clearly the struggle‚ pride‚

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    Stephen King’s “Rest Stop” Literary Analysis Horror and fantasy are Stephen King’s specialties; writing about ones worst fears‚ or most adventurous dreams. As for his short story‚ “Rest Stop”; it captures what a well-educated man with split personalities reacts when brought to a difficult point in life. He is famous for not only writing novels and short stories‚ but creating such stories to make them become hits in the box office. The way his stories can end up grasping reader’s attention and bringing

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    The fresh approach to the writing in cranes war‚ was different because he was dealing with the hardships of war and also dealing with the romance. From a position in the rear of the grove‚ a battery was throwing shells over it. The flash of the guns started the youth at first. He thought they were aimed directly at him. Through the trees‚ he watched the black figures of the gunners as they worked swiftly and intently. Their labor seemed a complicated thing. He wondered how they could remember its

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    To begin‚ one of the common themes that both films center around is that of good vs. evil‚ yet by reimagining this theme‚ which is often an integral part of conventional war films‚ the foreign films are able to set themselves apart. In The Cranes are Flying‚ Kalatozov breaks from the traditional representation of this theme by presenting it in a way that there is no clear distinction between who is good and who is evil. Although the German army invades the USSR‚ Kalatozov does not confine either

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    imply that something is going to happen later in the story. We as readers have to infer what that might be. In the short story “The Cranes” the way the author uses “At the shot” it makes us think that the character is shooting at the birds because they flew away‚ but there is another meaning to this sentence. The true meaning of the last sentence‚ “At the shot‚ the two cranes plunged upward‚ their great wings beating the air and their long slender necks pointed like arrows toward the sun.”‚ of the short

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