Prentice Hall Literature: The American ExperiencePrentice Hall, 1994 - 1211 pagina's |
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... human powers and characteristics to something that is not human , such as an object , an aspect of nature , or an abstract idea . For instance , in the sentence , " The angry wind mercilessly pounded the walls , ” the wind is ...
... human powers and characteristics to something that is not human , such as an object , an aspect of nature , or an abstract idea . For instance , in the sentence , " The angry wind mercilessly pounded the walls , ” the wind is ...
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... human flaws in their works . Point out to students that nearly all the characters in Hawthorne's work have flaws , and these flaws are usually the points on which the story turns . The Minister's Black Veil Literary Movements Anti ...
... human flaws in their works . Point out to students that nearly all the characters in Hawthorne's work have flaws , and these flaws are usually the points on which the story turns . The Minister's Black Veil Literary Movements Anti ...
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... human beings as a collection of data in order to comment satirically upon the impact of modern society on humanity ... human being . As these poems suggest , Auden considered modern society to be basically hostile to human nature . He ...
... human beings as a collection of data in order to comment satirically upon the impact of modern society on humanity ... human being . As these poems suggest , Auden considered modern society to be basically hostile to human nature . He ...
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