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    THE RING AND THE GRUDGE: SUBVERSION OF CULTURE THROUGH EMPTINESS AND LONELINESS THE Onryō’S QUEST TO DESTROY THE BOURGEOISIE MINDSET Connor B. Malander Department of History History 505 December 8‚ 2010 THE RING AND THE GRUDGE: SUBVERSION OF CULTURE THROUGH EMPTINESS AND LONELINESS THE Onryō’S QUEST TO DESTROY THE BOURGEOISIE Hollywood; thoughts of the movie star and the next big feature film come to mind at the mention of it‚ but rarely does it evoke feelings of fear. The horror

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    + The story Of Mice and Men is set in Salinas by the Salinas River - where George and Lennie spend the night after escaping from their previous ranch in weed – just south of Soledad. The theme of loneliness runs throughout the book and I will be exploring how Steinbeck presents this theme through the character of Curley’s wife. Many of the characters are lonely‚ and seek different ways to find comfort‚ for Candy it is his dog‚ this is why he finds it so hard to let him go during chapter 3 “The old

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    importance of each theme differs in both- in Steinbeck’s novel‚ loneliness is the most dominant theme‚ and in Rainman the major theme is friendship. Levinson and Steinbeck both do a brilliant job at showing the major themes in both materials to the greatest of their potential‚ and the minor themes are somewhat overpowered because of this. One extremely clever way that Steinbeck has more effectively conveyed the theme of loneliness to the reader is by never letting the characters develop or change

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    Of Mice and Men is not kind in its portrayal of women. In fact‚ women are treated with contempt throughout the course of the book. Steinbeck generally depicts women as troublemakers who bring ruin on men and drive them mad. Curley’s wife‚ who walks the ranch as a temptress‚ seems to be a prime example of this destructive tendency—Curley’s already bad temper has only worsened since their wedding. Aside from wearisome wives‚ Of Mice and Men offers limited‚ rather misogynistic‚ descriptions of women

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    Symphony No. 40-Mozart Symphony No. 40 has been selected for this assignment largely for the fact that not a lot of essay papers were written over Mozart‚ along with Symphony No. 40 capturing the sadness of Mozart’s end in life. Even with the hardships Mozart was experiencing he was still able to produce this beautiful symphony. Symphonies that can introduce a more melancholy tone tend to rise to the top of the list for me. Why does Mozart reflect so much sadness in Symphony No. 40 after such a

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    George Willard is the most recurrent character in WinesburgOhio. He is not the hero‚ but he appears in 19 out of the 24 stories. Being a reporter George has the chance to meet most inhabitants of WinesburgOhio. Along the stories‚ he develops many similarities with “The Writer“ in “The book of the Grotesque“. George is the only connection to all the characters and Anderson’s own representation in Winesburg. The inhabitants of WinesburgOhio are “deformed by their inability to distinguish between

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    that is unreal. What happens when someone or a whole town breaks that mold? People become scared of the unfamiliar and that drives them away. Sherwood Anderson wrote about his experiences with non conformity in his novel WinesburgOhio published in 1995. Anderson grew up in Ohio being the third of seven Children. As a teenager‚ he had to leave school to support his family. He soon realized that he had a gift for story telling which he thought came from his father. With his brother‚ Anderson attended

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    A Man of Ideas‚ Adventure‚ Respectability "Adventure" Summary Alice Hindman had lived in Winesburg all of her life. When she was sixteen and attractive‚ she dated Ned Currie‚ a man older than she who worked at the Winesburg Eagle before George Willard’s time. He would come see her daily. When he planned to move to Cleveland and look for a job on a city newspaper‚ Alice‚ overcome by the excitement of their love‚ suggested that she go as well. She did not wish him to marry her yet as the expense

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    A Critical Analysis of Death in the Woods "Death in the Woods" is a story about a woman that lives a hard life. When she was a girl she worked for a German farmer and his wife. When she was a little older she married a man named Jake Grimes thinking she would get away from the crude work of the farmer. She soon finds out that life doesn ’t get any better for her than it already was. Later in the story she is found dead by a rabbit hunter in the woods (Cleveland). "Death in the Woods" seemingly

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    few important symptoms of depression are: feelings of helplessness‚ guilt‚ hopelessness‚ and worthlessness. Writers often use depression as a tool to establish a certain tone‚ style‚ or even to describe the whole setting. That is how the book WinesburgOhio‚ written by Sherwood Anderson‚ is set up. Sherwood uses depression in almost every form possible throughout these stories to portray his idea. The biggest use of depression in his book is when he talks about the truths that make the each character

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