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The Life And Work Of Anthony Burgess
1817 Words - 7 Pages.... is Sick, and, perhaps Burgess's most famous
book, Clockwork Orange. A Clockwork Orange is an interesting novel that
paints a picture of a gruesome violence in the not-so-distant future. The
story is based on, and told by the narrator, the fifteen-year old Alex, but
it shows many references to the life and experience of its author. In a
series of five books, Burgess also focused on his life experiences.
Enderby's Dark Lady was the fifth in the series, and that will be the
second book focused on in this paper. Anthony Burgess's work in A
Clockwork Orange and Enderby's Dark Lady strongly reflects significant
events or influences in his own life.
Anthony Burgess was born ....
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John F Kenendy
735 Words - 3 Pages.... thrown on his back but managed to rally the survivors and get them to an island nearby.He then alone ,towed a wounded man 3 miles through rough seas.For several days he risked his life swimming into dangerous waters,trying to find a rescue ship.Then he encountered two friendly islanders.He sent them to find people with a message he carved on a coconut.They were rescued and he received a Purple Heart,Navy and Marine Corps medal,but his earlier back injury was aggravated and he contracted Malaria.He had to have an operation on his back which was successful but he would not be able to walk for months,and after that would have to walk with crutches,and he had to leave the war.W ....
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Joan Of Arc
1903 Words - 7 Pages.... she was first
thirteen...." 1 The vision was Saint Michael who said she should be a good
girl and go to church. When more and more Visions had come it started coming
clearer to her and when she saw Saint Catherine and Saint Margaret her duty was
clear, she was the chosen one to crown Charles the VII. 2
Since France had been fighting with England in what was called the
Hundred Years' War, much of Northern France was captured by the English,
including Reims where the coronation for kings had been held for over centuries
before him. Since Reims was captured, Charles the VII, who had not yet been
crowned; was still called the Dauphin. When Joan had these visions of Saint ....
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Sir Francis Bacon
445 Words - 2 Pages.... created Baron of Verulam I 1618, and Viscount St.
Albans in 1621. Bacon retained James's favor by steadfast defense of royal
prerogative, but in 1621 he was found guilty of accepting bribes and was removed
from his office. Retiring to Gorhambury, he devoted himself to writing and
scientific work.
Philosophically, Bacon wrote marks such as the Instauratio Magna (Great
Restoration), setting forth his concepts for the restoration of humankind to
mastery over nature. It was intended to contain six parts: first a
classification of sciences; second a new inductive logic; third a gathering of
empirical and experimental facts; fourth examples to show the effectiveness of
his ....
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Eudora Welty: Her Life And Her Works
1230 Words - 5 Pages.... her stories to
life. The in-depth accounts that she writes of jump off of the page and
into the readers' imagination. The descriptive passages in her fiction
bring about vibrant images in the readers' mind.
The short story "A Memory" opens up with a clear visual image.
"The water shone like steel, motionless except for the feathery curl behind
a distant swimmer. From my position I was looking through a rectangle
brightly lit, actually glaring at me with sun, sand, water, a little
pavilion, a few solitary people in fixed attitudes, and around it all a
border of dark rounded oak trees, like that engraved thunderclouds
surrounding illustrations in the bible"(Welty,75). Welt ....
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Balzac's Pessimistic View Of Nineteenth Century Society
1841 Words - 7 Pages.... be a courageous
hero in the past, "... je commandais un r‚giment de cavalerie … Eylau. J'ai
‚t‚ beaucoup dans le succŠes de la c‚lŠbre charge..." Once he returns to
Paris after his injury, he loses his identity and becomes the " weak
character " of society. This is a rapid decline down the "ladder of
success" and Chabert tries desperately to climb back up to the top, where
he had been before. At the beginning of the novel, there is a vision of a
slow non-energetic man walking progressively up the stairs to lawyer
Derville's study which contrasts the boisterous energy of the clerks.
Chabert reaches Derville's study and is determined to find the lawyer to
help h ....
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Jesse Louis Jackson
469 Words - 2 Pages.... In 1957, his stepfather, a postal worker, adopted him as his own son.
Reverend Jackson finished tenth in his high school class and was awarded a football scholarship to the University of Illinois. Later, he left U. I. And enrolled in North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College in Greensburo. There he became class president and the civil rights activist began to show himself to the world. After graduating in 1964, he attended the Chicago Theological Seminary until he joined the civil rights movement full time in 1965. Before graduating he joined the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), led by Martin Luther King Jr. King appointed him to the head of ....
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Life Of Baruch Spinoza
1318 Words - 5 Pages.... After Spinoza had charges of “heretical thought” he was expelled, excommunicated from the synagogue and the Jewish community in Amsterdam in 1656. The reason for his excommunication what he was accused for blasphemy and atheism. He then forgot about his philosophical teachings and studies and changed his name to Benedict Spinoza. He lived quietly, publishing little work, and picked up the skill of lens-crafting. He was offered many opportunities to work at a univeristy of academic careers, but reluctantly declined each and every one of them. After a couple of years he was visited my many philosophers.
As the years went on, and the days flew by, it is thought that t ....
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