Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature
454 Forster, E. M. alone with Lucy on the path through the woods. Before kissing Lucy, Cecil “became self conscious and kept gla ...
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl 455 Cecil grew up in London with more cosmopoli- tan traditions and so becomes very impati ...
456 Frank, Anne where her life was taken, they can assume that her story would have been one laden with the cruel existence of s ...
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl 457 hope in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl In the classic picture of Anne Frank, a ...
458 Frank, Anne Sur vival in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Few readers who pick up a copy of Anne Frank: The Diary of a ...
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 459 FrankLin, bEnjamin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1791, 1818, 1868) The Auto ...
460 Franklin, Benjamin When Franklin first arrived in Philadelphia he met and stayed with the Read family. He and Miss Read cour ...
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin 461 Philadelphia more livable by persuading the govern- ment to pave and light the street ...
462 Frost, Robert turned out to be a bad idea, because the man drank and Franklin was the only one caring for the busi- ness. Fr ...
poems 463 losophy. As long as no harm will come to their property, why would they want to keep the other out? He goes so far as ...
464 Frost, Robert This poem is about decisions and the passage of time. A true “coming of age” poem, “The Road Not Taken” symbol ...
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman 465 it makes the job easier, or allows them to finish faster, the narrator has found a “s ...
466 Gaines, Ernest J. the individual story that is the life of the brave and ethical Miss Jane Pittman who, at the tender age of ...
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman 467 are nonexistent. The powerful white community is not only ignorant of the need to est ...
468 Gaines, Ernest J. her name, thereby giving her social legitimacy. Her goal in journeying to Ohio is to locate her adop- tive ...
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman 469 not learned to trust, for all she could ever trust or rely on was herself. Though fra ...
470 Gaines, Ernest J. mind-numbing work that disallows their participa- tion in the full spectrum of meaningful work. Thus Gaine ...
A Lesson before Dying 471 Wiggins experiences his estrangement more and more painfully. He tends to think rather than act and, p ...
472 Gaines, Ernest J. assistance of older students when he organizes the teaching of the youngest. The miserable school conditio ...
One Hundred Years of Solitude 473 The identification and punishment of a scapegoat is a symbolic reminder of who exercises power ...
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