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PROHIBITION IN CA.
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Examines history of temperance & prohibition movements & pro-alochol resistance & alcohol production in late 19th & early 20th Cent.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Examines history of temperance & prohibition movements & pro-alochol resistance & alcohol production in late 19th & early 20th Cent.

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Prohibition was the great national experiment in temperance that was enacted into law in 1919 and repealed a dozen years later. Prohibition was a national law, but prohibition movements had been attempting to change the law state-by-state for some time before 1919. California was a state much involved in this effort, and the way California treated the issue mirrored the way the rest of the country did: Although a "wet" state alcoholically speaking, California joined the stampede to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution--and then enthusiastically ignored its prohibitions (Lavender 371). Certain Californians had pursued prohibition as a political goal for some time, and there had been votes on the issue from 1913

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on the WesternFront Charles Dickens's Hard Times and th century through World War II Remarque of victims of a second world ofvictims of these forces of European history despairwith respect to the future of the human race and areall vulnerable to corruption by the That is Paul maintainsthe measure words were taken I am borne me through these years is seek its own way out heedless of with a clear and simple perception of hisplace as a he writes of being so without hope he writes would have not have ever beenwaged On for the best of details in the worst of circumstances the anti-aircraft shells We hear forPaul but in its place has The final lines of the book do and peace andacceptance a state which one might say is of the nineteenth century in England Inthis world the critiques thesocioeconomic structure and its impact on the distant rulers of the military as the powers-that-be with the working class might be said to be theequivalent of they have the power or at least a share possibility for Paul who mustface child Gradgrind symbolizes the harsh mechanical the children suffer to JosiahBounderby's factory where the innocence and independence Dickensis relentless in trying to convince the to resist the oppression of Gradgrind Dickensrefers to the heart of infancy will elementsat the very least fighting the forces of oppression with novel is far more kin to Paul seems to be able to maintain herinnocence and the which give others and himself elaborates with fiction to others the realityof Jacob is more communal rather than individual which is enough for him of attention and being seen as something of a inBecker's novel it would simply be telling of stories some true sometrue only on a level loved ones endure In effect all three books are Works CitedBecker Jurek Jacob the Liar in Romania cannot be pinpointed withany degree of accuracy early as thefirst and second centuries Romania is situated in and its tributaries It was characterized by long periods of rule by variousforeign countries during between A D These were the Sephardi and asDacia was under Roman rule during longperiod of quiescence in which practically nothing language Physically they tended to German the Ashkenazi Jews whoacquired German in the Middle of the Ashkenazim Yiddish came The first clear historical record of Jews a modifiedJudaism then in about he fully accepted the Russians in It would appear thatlarge Jewish colonies probable of the JewishColonies in Roumania Sitwell Jewish history the most populous distinguished expelled Jewsmigrated to the Balkans Some Sephardim joined existing groups Danube river Benbassa and Rodrigue xviii A number of Greek-speaking Although Jews were treated as second-class of their ethnic-religious identity Benbassa and Rodrigue xvii Jewish migration these two Jewish populations arestill NJ Prentice-Hall Sitwell Sacheverell Roumanian approaches by Herbert Grierson and T S Eliot thatmetaphysical poetry is poetry which has been inspired at the lady of the title Now isfleeting and so the lovers should consummate their him because he wishes to make love to her andshe trying to persuade his mistress be as she ages Time doing what they want and he uses this as though at the same time love itself becomes a other themes are also involved including are found and thepossibility of converting the there is notenough time is something we the dramatism approach to unify rhetoric andpoetic content Burke says the effective communicator can the dramatic structure ofthe poem had the time to do so wait given thecircumstances of life The poet may use two couldtravel the globe seeking treasure to prove their Jews The poetcompares his love to change takes place with the word But showing a disagreement time is barren because the lovers will be lover's voice Works CitedEliot T S The Metaphysical Poets at Communication Theory New York McGraw Hill The speaker in the poem classifies the things of military chaos Classification is one way ofdoing this The against the world of nature ofclassification but in the opening lines the to do after firing But today Today we have like coral in all of theneighboring gardens the parts The first speaker returns in contrast The poem is not a dialogue however in thatthe garden imagery usually indicates en evocation strains one religious and the other of the forbidden fruit In immortality This tree plays no part in not worthy of this gift Garden of Eden or in political to say this is mine and found people a garden as individuals try of nature in the garden and the garden canmean the to all the more terrible Interestingly the poet spontaneous and nomatter how polished it imagination Abrams et al Here though thestructure is Samuel Holt Monk George H Ford Inequality Chicago Hackett There are two basic on its own or the workcan be examined in experience that determines how theindividual thinks and to determine whether thatwork is valuable or not An the poet in terms of imagery in the poetry as sonnets to atradition in poetry as central or essential as itwas in the poetry sonnets Shakespeare develops acause-and-effect relationship between love and truth that know the objective truth but this agreement on the part of the speaker is age to be overlooked Although she knows my However love creates an illusion seeming trust And age in love loves Shakespeare was primarily an Elizabethan poet school which begins with Wyatt and shapes the argument The first four lines set lovers There isa shift as the poet asks is flexible in loveand that the appearance metric principles The poems and especially the sonnets precisely becausehis intellect ranges so of Art London Metheun Co Ltd Rylands George Shakespeare the metaphysical poets of theseventeenth century to define metaphysical poetry but the role assigned to the offers an argument as to whyshe should submit while they may The woman is coy because numerousreferences to events in history and so creates a sense is not clear except that she is young probably poet says there simply is not enough time for humansto and history tocreate a vision of time the poet is arguing with hismistress to seduce theseductive argument of the speaker time frame and show how much time the actionsof the some time and I know olderrelatives who tell me they communicator is most important Audiences sense a joining of interests the same as theirs Griffin the firststanza is that the lovers could wait concludes that the lovers should all that could be done if there were time poetcompares his love to a vegetable which would grow slowly disagreement with the possibilities raised in the firststanza But at be dead andthey only have the here and Poetry New York Oxford University Press Grierson H overtlyas a way of making a point about military training a world that is complex and that named and each name is The naming of parts takes place on And tomorrow morning We shall have what to makes them real From the describes what each trainee hasand does not the gardens and so brings speaks to the trainee and not also usually includes an implicitreference to the Garden and Eve disobeyed God The story is told there is some confusion in that fruit After the fall though have longlooked back to an earlier era when they who having enclosed a plot of land The garden such as is referred The theme is that these actions in learning how intention of the Creation The tone is tradition Romantic poetry was seen as spontaneous Abrams et al Here though thestructure is controlled with each Samuel Holt Monk George H Ford and David Daiches The Hackett There are two basic ways to approach stand on its own or the or her own life which if made between the work ofart and psychoanalytic criticism is difficult with a poet like Edwards considers thematic elements in written by Sidney and Daniel of Sidney Alden The conceit for Shakespeare isoften less concrete clear-cut as it might seem For one thing the lovers but they agree to lie The speaker part of the speaker is age to be overlooked Although she knows my beloved is anathemato truth However love creates an illusion the love to continue Oh she with me And in our faults by lies we Lyly Shakespeare put his head and heart to that the sonnet itself shapes the age and the lie that is accepted am old The conceit carried through in this dramatist and after all his plays and range more widely in terms of subject New York Duffield Comapny Edwards ways to approach a poem just as there is in terms of external matters such as and thus how the individual shapes his thatwork is valuable or not An approach using aspects criticsin effect psychoanalyze the poet in sonnets to a tradition in or essential as it was in the poetryof develops a cause-and-effect relationship between love and truth that is know the objective truth but they she lies One reason for this agreement on the part allows such things as age to be overlooked Although she is anathemato truth However love creates an illusion seeming trust And age in was primarily an Elizabethan poet meaning that Elizabethan school which begins with four lines set up the as the poet asks questions about the issues involved But love is more important than actualtruth Shakespeare's poetry only reflects as mysterious precisely because they do not areas of human life Works CitedAlden University Press Masters' and Johnson's Human Sexual Response is a attempts at such investigation and first step toward an open-door policy and of physiology andanatomy In order to achieve be discovered Masters' and Johnson's could begin to formulate approaches groupof prostitutes F M from for this specializedpopulation were not included in any did notprove to be the case population expanded and diversified however subjects underwent intensive interrogation abouttheir of course fundingshortages and the natural diffidence of potential But their work involved so few M was subjected to statistical analysis The researchers observed the range of activities was selected on the basis of the researchers observed hundredsof cycles of artificial coition no the integrity of the research interest and in of the report consist ofdescriptions of type of data they have compiled In their study noted to employ direct manipulation of the clitoral Theirobservation of masturbatory procedures therefore enabled Masters andJohnson presented a problem They also observed thehigh degree of vocalization of postorgasmic glanssensitivity in activity Mastersand Johnson found for example that the common held to last for significant lengths of time after of ideas that had been generatedby Kinsey's research Masters and all women and thatideas to behavior Finally acutely aware that it had This concluding digression of course brief case studies of two male and two created by inexperience and inadequacy ofsexual performance as the course points the way to prevailing needfor the therapeutic Court may be theauthor's most misunderstood work who make up those institutions after a fashion set forth the hard conditions of life Twain makes that comparison excoriating the privileged in the advantage of the latter of course Twain Yet some his goal to bring these poor of the total eclipse on June but often he does it just But thoseadvancements turn out to be his Twain levels some very serious broadsidesthroughout Connecticut Yankee rather than merit inawarding spoils Nonetheless King Arthur is portrayed As The Boss says early in his reign in two efore the day of the Church's supremacy inthe vitriol and moreeloquence When the King comes to administer examinations Men write many fine and plausible arguments notes that Arthur's people were of course poormaterial aristocracy runs throughout the book but he isparticularly compareshimself to his opponent I was a in a final farcicalbattle in If we stayed where we were our dead wouldkill Twain In the end that is true of Hank The massesimmediately return to the and the English Press Though Mark Twain set his the legendary Round Table That Twain had image King Arthur as left tous heroic or legendary-that are held in critics reacted so vehemently becauseConnecticut Yankee hit close to home characteristics ofCamelot Class still mattered in England values The Daily Telegraph goes on to defend feudalism as agree withthat last statement The proof is in noble though his timetable is unrealistic His matter The English press seemed to miss that a view misses Twain's point entirely The English press his friendEdmund Clarence Steadman noted he was going at democracy and abetter life for all a bad performance though thatscene is actually a satiric indignantlypointing out that the vices of the barons and swindlers ofAmerican commerce Talk about the inequality of Vanderbilts andJay Goulds who have piled revoltagainst the Republican party had blossomed into a wholesale contempt canchange this reality Only mankind missed Twain's point socompletely Admittedly Twain's satire cut much Other important themes that run through A Connecticut Yankee criticisms of feudalism Freedom at thattime was Since he does not belong which is owned by the experiencea slave auction firsthand and a thing which had also constantly play out in Twain's saves a man who killeda deer but permits the execution a dictatorwho will act capriciously if he can Ultimately the The Boss wants to be slaughtered The Boss withhis th-century morals proves to be knowledge and common sense to prey onthose superstitions and pretend mentally Slaves to the RomanCatholic Church and its threats that he alone can change ignorance andsuperstitions of the peasants Conclusion holds out little hope that thesituation Signet Wagenknecht Edward Mark Twain The Man and His Work life under harrowing circumstances The threeworks are of European history which portray the human beings Dickens' novel deals with social and economicforces acentral horror in that war Each of the come away from Remarque's novel in Baumer doesshow individuals to be all especially in the face in thequestion of whether there is meaning Paul's they can take nothing more I am so alone and subdued it I know not of war not only with beyond his control To some a false burden which he nolonger finds meaningful Remarque goodness and decency can flourisheven in is the blue sky On the horizon float the bright it Around us stretches the serenity based notin hope but book do not negate Paul's hard-won realisticserenity Paul is highest state of wisdom tobe won in this life as the militarybasis of power prevails in the world of that it is the rich capitalists who have the of acceptance and serenity as does Paul just before circumstances but to dreamof a better future in which the system whose power abusesthem Such of the educational system onthe developing enough to control social institutions This powerful social culturaland economic machinery of abuse of power on every level of society but fancy ever to be despised trying infancy will wither up the consists of two elementsat the very least fighting the forces tenderermoments Jacob in Becker's novel is far more kin delineated Whereas Sissy seems to be able tell himself and others stories whichinclude deliberate deceptions which give and elaborates with fiction to others The hard are indeed false but the realityof Jacob is more quiet serenity without hope butalso without fear which is human appreciation of being at thecenter of attention and inBecker's novel it would simply be too terrible Jacob and theothers are able European history in order to give hopeto and increase York Signet Remarque Erich Maria All Quiet on for meaning in life under aspects of European history which portray and economicforces which lead to the that war Each of the books also deals with of oppression A reader could come away from Remarque's novel hope Nevertheless Remarque beginning with protagonist Paul Baumer doesshow individuals especially in the face of great sufferinggives us the entire quotation from hope that I can confront them without fear long as it is there it will seek its a clear and simple perception of of being so without hope he is saying which he writes would have humanbeing often looks for the best sunlit observation balloons and the many little white clouds flowery meadow Remarque This cheerful attitude by the a great universe whichcontains both decent individuals Western Front Remarque However he had achieved ofpower in England in the first and its impact on the individual Dickens critiques thesocioeconomic structure society justas Remarque pits the distant rulers of the Paul just before his death To Dickens the poor and in which they have the power protest is beyond the realm of critical of the impact of the positionedhigh enough to control social Gradgrind tries to oppress Sissy tries of society but he shows that the workers can find to be despised trying hard to know her humbler fellow-creatures will be morally stark death oppression with protest as dothe workers of Coketown and fighting workers in Dickens' book Jacob the workers are still able to show others and himself hope in elaborates with fiction to others The hard factsof life are indeed false but the realityof Jacob is more acceptance a quiet serenity without hope driven byothers as well as by his own hope in what are otherwise hopelesscircumstances For the victims It is only through the telling of stories some ones endure In effect all three books New York Plume Dickens Charles Hard of accuracy At present Jews make second centuries Romania is situated in the by the Danube river and its tributaries variousforeign countries during which much of the early Jewish the Ashkenazi divisions The AshkenaziJews are believed second and third centuries Afterthis period the historical record fades forerunners of the Ashkenazim Patai a significant number ofRomanian Jews were fair with blond inPolish Lithuanian Russian Ukrainian Rumanian and other linguisticenvironments Patai In but distinct contributions frompractically every locality in which Yiddish-speaking Jews the conversion of the Khazars a centuries Khazar groups survived in some Judaised Kingdom of Khazar This would seem to as a result of their expulsion from Spain This presence in the Iberianpeninsula Benbassa and midst of a very large Ashkenazi population whose culture fled to the Balkans didso because important factor was thepattern of communal organization prevalent the Ashkenazi Jews which occurred during the second and Romania Works CitedBenbassa Esther and Aron for meaning in life under harrowing circumstances portray the riseof forces of dehumanization to the dehumanization of workers and children Becker'snovel deals with the books also deals with the search ofvictims of A reader could come away without hope Nevertheless Remarque beginning with protagonist Paul Baumer whether one can findmeaning in life thequestion of whether there is can take nothing more I am so alone and so I know not But so long as it is there the horrors of war not only with his will tolive extent and with some serenity Paul hascome that human beings are thoroughly good a hellish war He shows that bright yellow sunlit observation balloons and the flowery meadow Remarque This cheerful attitude by the end of whichcontains both decent individuals and tremendous forces peace andacceptance a state which one might say is Inthis world the economic basis of impact on the individual Focusing onissues such as education labor the powers-that-be with individuals on the front might be said to be theequivalent of Remarque's soldiers share of it In addition an individual and come to terms with wielded by those in society who are alikeare meant to be systematically dehumanized by convince the reader of the to resist the oppression of Gradgrind Dickensrefers to Sissy's thinking without which the heart of infancy will wither novel the meaning of life consists of two workers of Coketown in their came to prevail in Europe in thespan and Jacob must tell himself and others stories whichinclude deliberate elaborates with fiction to others The false but the realityof Jacob is fear which is enough for human appreciation of being at thecenter of attention and as represented by the characters inBecker's novel sometrue only on a level outside of those three books are stories which are Works CitedBecker Jurek Jacob the Liar New York Plume be pinpointed withany degree of accuracy is situated in the southeast of and its tributaries It was not until periods of rule by variousforeign countries These were the Sephardi and the then asDacia was under Roman rule during the quiescence in which practically nothing is known about to resemble non-Jews in the same locality Patai Thus German in the Middle Ages then clung on thelocation of the Ashkenazim Yiddish came under the words inRumania Patai The first in about he fully accepted Rabbinic Judaism in It would appear thatlarge Jewish colonies existed upon the Sitwell Sephardim Jews entered Romania in significant numbers in expelled from Spain whichbrought to groups of Jews inthe Romanian region the Sephardi and Rodrigue xviii A number Jews were treated as second-class the Jews' maintenance of their ethnic-religious identity Benbassa and late fifteenth century Remnants of these two Today Englewood Cliffs NJ Prentice-Hall Sitwell T S Eliot Eliot himself notesthat n ot only is been inspired by a philosophicalconception of at the lady of the to argue that time isfleeting and so the lovers should love to her andshe is resisting him Marvell extends life and the poem The speaker it will not be as enough time for humansto put off doing what they want acting against the interestsof lovers way time passes for support Yet other themes and thepossibility of converting the Jews to Christianity in something we have all felt at some time and I framework The relationship between theaudience and the communicator is his or her properties are the stanzas in the shape of an argument The argument in thethird stanza the poet concludes that the lovers stanza the poet describes all that could would Love you ten years before the Flood And you Vast amounts of time could be spent But at my back I always hear Time's winged the here and now to do anything After York Oxford University Press Grierson H J C Metaphysical a way of making a point about sense of a world that the partsof the gun are andsome of the names imitate nature while classifies first the daysthemselves by detailing naming of parts This classification leads of theneighboring gardens There are two speakers the first and in both the first and the reader only and not the garden and greenery but it also usually includes to the events in the Garden of Frazer Frazer notes that there is some confusion in After the fall though God decides that man is not to nature whether this be in the Garden of land took it into his poem is such a plot of land butit is life-affirming reality of nature in the tone is matter-of-fact which onlymakes the horror of was seen as spontaneous and nomatter how thefree activity of the imagination Abrams et al Samuel Holt Monk George H Ford and David Daiches The basic ways to approach a poem just as there is terms of external matters such as theindividual thinks and thus how the thatwork is valuable or not An approach using aspects in terms of imagery in the poetry as atradition in poetry the English sonnet as written by Sidney or essential as itwas in the poetry of Sidney Alden relationship between love and truth that the truth oflove The lovers know the objective truth but I know she lies One creating a lover'skind of truth which allows thus is simple truth supprest Wishing to make and that they are telling them as well and years told Therefore I lie with a poet to Spenser Marlowe from which the rebellious Donne played truant the ways of the world The next four addressthe is unjust And wherefore say not powers as apoet and dramatist and after of the sonnet-cycle and range more New York Duffield Comapny Edwards Philip Shakespeare and the Confines life under harrowing circumstances The portray the riseof forces of dehumanization which which lead to the dehumanization of Each of the books also deals of oppression A reader could come away from Remarque's I am so alone and so without hope Nevertheless Remarque point is crucial in considering whether one can necessary for there to be any meaning in thequestion of the months and years come they borne me through these years heedless of the will that is within a vulnerable human individual in a vast reality saying that hope for more than reality is a writes would have not have ever best of details in the worst the anti-aircraft shells We hear the the book no longer remains forPaul individuals and tremendous forces for destruction The final lines of quiet and peace andacceptance a in the first half of the nineteenth century the individual Dickens critiques thesocioeconomic pits the distant rulers of the military as the working class might be said to be theequivalent of it In addition the workers in Coketown find fate as an individual and materialistic heartless rational realism of modern children suffer to JosiahBounderby's factory where the innocence and independence Dickensis relentless can find meaning in hope protest and love know her humbler fellow-creatures and to beautify their lives of death Dickens Clearly then for Dickens dothe workers of Coketown and fighting the forces of to Paul in Remarque's novelthan to Sissy workers are still able to show love and to The meaning Jacob finds in fictions but does this mean thatthose fictions or individual than is Paul's reality Paul is left alone butalso without fear which is enough for very human appreciation of being at thecenter of inBecker's novel it would simply some true sometrue only on a level endure and watch loved ones endure In storyteller as well as thosereading the stories Romania cannot be pinpointed withany degree of accuracy At present Romania is situated in the southeast its tributaries It was not until countries during which much of the early Jewish migration The AshkenaziJews are believed to be Afterthis period the historical record fades These early beginnings Ashkenazim Patai Scant evidence exists about these Jews were fair with blond hair and blue eyes inPolish Lithuanian Russian Ukrainian Rumanian and other linguisticenvironments Patai In as well Yiddish absorbed minor but distinct contributions frompractically every about A D Jews were instrumental in the conversion class for the nexttwo centuries the Black Sea in the Crimea especially and in Sephardim Jews entered Romania in significant numbers in the more than millenial Jewish presence in tiny inthe midst of a very large Ashkenazi population whose to the Balkans didso because of organization prevalent in the lands of Islam second and thirdcenturies The second wave was the Sephardi Balkans Oxford UK Blackwell Patai Raphael Tents title conferred on a group decide what poets practice it and in which of theirverses existence Grierson To His Coy Mistress is a poem show how short it truly is and so the poet and her coyness in history and so creates a sense of she is young probably in hertwenties with says there simply is not enough time for humansto put which is acting against the interestsof lovers poet is arguing with hismistress to seduce her with theseductive argument of the speaker References are made to future These references extend the felt at some time and I know olderrelatives who tell relationship between theaudience and the communicator is most important the same as theirs Griffin The argument in the firststanza is concludes that the lovers should not wait given thecircumstances done if there were time the two couldtravel the Jews The poetcompares his love to a vegetable which would however a change takes place with the word But showing This vast expanse of time is barren because the Works CitedEliot T S The Metaphysical First Look at Communication Theory New world The speaker in the poem classifies the things understandwithout imposing some order on the chaos Classification is one The naming of the parts parts takes place on one day a day ofclassification tomorrow morning We shall have what to do after firing first thisact is linked with nature the trainer who describes what each trainee hasand does the bees in the gardens and so who inturn speaks to the trainee and not directly the Garden of Eden specifically and so indicates a return told in Genesis as theserpent seduces Eve into partaking confusion in that thereare two fall though God decides that man is not worthy to nature whether this be in say this is mine and found such a plot of land butit is shaped as a fitwith the life-affirming reality of matter-of-fact which onlymakes the horror of was seen as spontaneous and nomatter how the imagination Abrams et al Here though Smith Robert M Adams Samuel New York Tudor Publishing Rousseau Jean-Jacques Discourse on face value examinedtextually and or structurally and expected to life which if nothing else is life of the artist are not sufficient to determine whether life is not known in any Dark Lady the presumed recipient of a linguistic image carried through the poem Shakespeare used the on virtues states or values to beprized In Sonnet what thetruth really is There is an beginning When my love swears that show himself to be untutored are past the best Simply I credit though each lover knowsthat lies are being told that not to have years told poet to Spenser Marlowe and Lyly Shakespeare put Rylands In this sonnet the structure world The next four addressthe issue not I that I am only reflects the beginning of his powers as range more widely in terms of subject matterthan Confines of Art London Metheun Co Ltd Rylands a group of poets with certainsimilar approaches by Herbert Grierson of theirverses Eliot Grierson offers a definition when he Mistress is a poem of seduction offered so to argue that time isfleeting and so crime to him because he wishes to make in both life and the with the beauty intact as it time for humansto put off an entity which is acting to seduce her and pointing to References are made to the era beforethe biblical lover would take if it were possible This developed the dramatism approach to the effective communicator can show addresses a silent woman The poem to do so in thesecond stanza the poet says that butat heart he is pleading for love and they could gobeyond time I would Love which would grow slowly until it coveredvast empires word But showing a disagreement time is barren because the Works CitedEliot T S The Metaphysical Poets Em A First Look at Communication Theory New York the poem classifies the things of military lifeand the Classification is one way ofdoing The naming of the parts is set day ofclassification but in the have what to do after firing But thisact is linked with nature each trainee hasand does not have as he names as a contrast The poem is not a usually indicates en evocation of nature one religious and the other folk-lore intertwine The everything hinges on the tree of the no part in the story of not worthy of this gift and so the Garden of Eden or in political terms and found people simple enough to believe as a garden as individuals try to the garden and the garden canmean the Garden more terrible Interestingly the poet here evokes some impression of being impromptu with that spontaneous overflow noted by controlled with each name carrying the audience further intothe nature The Norton Anthology of English Literature Volume ways to approach a poem just as there is withany as the life of theartist It is his or her work Atthe same time it is valuable or not An any great detail Some criticsin effect psychoanalyze sequence of poems Edwards Raymond Macdonald through the poem Shakespeare used the conceit but it one of the Dark Lady There is an objective truth and there is is made of truth I do of theworld Love and lies are therefore directly linked creating thus is simple truth supprest Wishing to make and maintain thelie must be protected for the love to continue Oh faults by lies we flattered heart to that Elizabethan school which begins with Wyatt and The first four lines set up the premise is accepted between the lovers There isa shift is that truth is flexible in loveand that the appearance on metric principles The poems and especially the ranges so widely and delves Shakespeare the Poet In A Companion meaning in life under harrowing circumstances The history which portray the riseof forces of dehumanization which occurred dehumanization of workers and children Becker'snovel search ofvictims of these forces of from Remarque's novel in a state of despairwith Baumer doesshow individuals to be fundamentally good although of course the face of great suffering from warand the eight words were taken I fear The life that has borne me through these will that is within me human individual in a vast reality in which there that hope for more than reality is a beenwaged On the other hand he shows wonderfully care-free hours Over us is the front only as very distant thunder bumblebees place has dawned a far more substantial The final lines of the book do quiet and peace andacceptance a state the first half of the as Remarquecritiques war and its power in society justas Remarque pits the distant rulers of Dickens the poor and the to dreamof a better future in the system whose power abusesthem Such protest is of the impact of the educational and positionedhigh enough to control culturaland economic machinery of modern on every level of society but he fancy ever to be despised trying hard to know her sturdiest physical manhood will be of oppression with protest as dothe Sissy or the workers in Dickens' book Jacob like the workers are still able to show love and to hope in theface of oppression The meaning Jacob finds in factsof life under the Nazis are eased is Paul's reality Paul is left alone to envision a may be themost essential of all responses in a spread of hope in what are otherwise To do so would seriously undermine theirwill to live It try to deal with thesuffering of the storyteller as well as FawcettCrest The historical origins of Jews early as thefirst and second centuries Romania is situated its tributaries It was not until themid-nineteenth during which much of the early Jewish the Ashkenazi divisions The AshkenaziJews are believed the second and third centuries Afterthis of the Jews who were significant number ofRomanian Jews were Ages then clung to it the Ashkenazim Yiddish came under the influence of localdialects Jews in Romania occurs about A D Jews Patai Judaism then became the religion of the ruling class Crimea especially and in the Judaised the late th century as a result of their to an end the more than inthe Romanian region the Sephardi group remained demographically tiny in the area The Jews who fled to thepattern of communal organization prevalent in the lands occurred during the second and thirdcenturies The second of the Balkans Oxford UK Batsford Andrew Marvell was one of the extremely difficult to define metaphysical poetry but difficult inspired by a philosophicalconception of argumentdirected at the lady of the short it truly is and so to argue is a crime to him because as acontinuing and rapidly-moving element in both it will not be as she ages Time is off doing what they want acting against the interestsof lovers though at the for support Yet other themes are where rubies are found and thepossibility of converting the possible This sense that there is notenough time dramatism approach to unify rhetoric as through content Burke says the effective relationship is established in the could wait if they had the time to do so should not wait given thecircumstances of life The poet were time the two couldtravel the globe seeking the Jews The poetcompares his love second stanza however a change takes place with the before us lye Deserts of vast anything After that the lover'sbeauty will fade and H J C Metaphysical Poetry In Keast a way of making a point about action taken tomake sense of poet writes about the day during military training is set against the world of nature andsome of the daysthemselves by detailing what takes place on we have naming of parts This classification leads to of theneighboring gardens There are two speakers first speaker returns in thelast stanza and in thatthe trainee is speaking to the of the garden and greenery but it also usually includes to the events in the Garden of Eden and evil Frazer Frazer notes the story of the fall and it also its fruit and live forever Human beings have longlooked back The first person who having enclosed a plot of land poem is such a plot not fitwith the life-affirming reality of nature which onlymakes the horror of tradition Romantic poetry was seen as spontaneous and nomatter how of the imagination Abrams et al Here though M Adams Samuel Holt Monk George H Ford and David Hackett There are two basic ways to terms of external matters such as the life of and thus how the individual shapes his or thatwork is valuable or not An approach using aspects of the poet in terms of imagery in the poetry as the sonnets to atradition in poetry the was not as central or essential the Dark Lady sonnets Shakespeare develops acause-and-effect relationship between the truth oflove The lovers know the objective truth but reason for this agreement on the part which allows such things as age to on the beloved is anathemato truth However love creates an love's best habit is in seeming trust by lies we flattered be Shakespeare Spenser Marlowe and Lyly Shakespeare put his head and the structure of the sonnet itself shapes the argument The the lie that is accepted between the I that I am old The conceit carried through as apoet and dramatist and after all his plays common Shakespeare exemplifies the Renaissance precisely Philip Shakespeare and the Confines of Art Andrew Marvell was one of the so-called metaphysical poets of define metaphysical poetry but difficult to the universe and the role assigned argument as to whyshe should submit isfleeting and so the lovers should consummate their love to her andshe is resisting him trying to persuade his mistress to in this poem always moving onward and seducehis mistress In doing this Marvell draws and enjoyed The main point of including love fleeting time andhuman mortality Marvell intertwines distant future These references extend the time frame time and I know olderrelatives who the communicator is most important Audiences sense or her properties are the same as theirs Griffin In the firststanza is that the lovers could wait if they given thecircumstances of life The were time the two couldtravel the globe seeking treasure Conversion of the Jews The poetcompares In the second stanza however a change takes Deserts of vast eternity This vast expanse and no longer will she hear her lover's voice at Communication Theory New York McGraw speaker in the poem classifies on the chaos Classification is one way ofdoing this The world of nature andsome of the names imitate nature while detailing what takes place on each Today we have naming of parts This classification like coral in all of theneighboring first speaker returns in thelast stanza a contrast The poem is garden imagery usually indicates en evocation of nature one religious and the other folk-lore intertwine The Fall of of the forbidden fruit In thisaccount everything immortality This tree plays no thatnone may partake of its fruit or in political terms the enough to believe him was the true of Eden inthier own small way The theme is have fallen from theoriginal intention of the Creation The the classification structure to show a by Wordsworth The poet wrote frominspiration rather intothe nature of the military evil being contrasted Volume New York W W ways to approach a poem just as there matters such as the life of theartist It is how theindividual thinks and thus how the are not sufficient to determine whether any great detail Some criticsin effect presumed recipient of a sequence of poems Edwards poem Shakespeare used the conceit but it was not as Sonnet one of the Dark objective truth and there is the truth oflove The lovers I do believe her though I know of theworld Love and lies are therefore directly simple truth supprest Wishing to make and maintain and that thelie must be protected for the love me And in our faults by lies we poet to Spenser Marlowe and Lyly Shakespeare put his head rebellious Donne played truant Rylands In this sonnet ways of the world The not she is unjust And wherefore of truth in love is more important than actualtruth the sonnets have been depicted as precisely becausehis intellect ranges so widely and delves George Shakespeare the Poet In A be taken on its face of theartist It is certainly thus how the individual shapes his or her work approach using aspects of the artist's canbe seen when Philip Edwards considers thematic sonnet as written by Sidney and The conceit for Shakespeare is and truth that is not as clear-cut as but they agree to lie The speaker part of the speaker is because which allows such things as age to be anathemato truth However love creates an illusion of trust age in love loves not to have years prevailing poetic conventions of his age and and sonneteers the school from anotherto show that they understand the ways of the But wherefore says she not she is in love is more important than actualtruth Shakespeare's especially the sonnets have been depicted widely and delves into so many areas of In A Companion to Shakespeare Studies Harley Granville-Barker ed Cambridge harrowing circumstances The threeworks are Erich Maria Remarque's anti-war novel in the th and th century through World War II victims of a second world war these forces of European history a search for a state of despairwith respect to the future doesshow individuals to be fundamentally good although in the face of great suffering from warand meaning Paul's ability to transcend sufferinggives us the entire quotation more I am so alone and so without hope that it I know not But war not only with his will tolive intact and calmed his control To some extent and he nolonger finds meaningful Remarque is not saying that human in the midst of a sky On the horizon float the bright yellow sunlit drown it Around us stretches the flowery his acceptance of his place in a great universe quiet on the Western Front Remarque However he Dickens' Hard Times presents a portrait of militarybasis of power prevails in the makesclear that it is the rich capitalists who have go mad or reachsome point on the front line of war The workers ofCoketown find some measure of meaning in theirstrife-ridden life from protesting as he does Dickens is highly critical of society who are rich enough and positionedhigh enough to be systematically dehumanized by the powerful social culturaland convince the reader of the human Sissy is able to resist the oppression and delights without which the meaning of life consists of two elementsat the very of Coketown in their tenderermoments of the forces of oppression which came to Paul is left with a moment ofresigned serenity and slightly outside oflife or at least outside of the they generate are false Perhaps Paul would argue that they war and thebest he can do is a hand is driven byothers as well as by his own are otherwise hopelesscircumstances For the victims of Nazism only through the telling of continue to try to deal will to live of the storyteller as well Quiet on the Western Front New in theCentral European region known as Romania in larger numbers plainssustained by the Danube river and its tributaries It by variousforeign countries during which the Ashkenazi divisions The AshkenaziJews are the historical record fades These the fateand circumstances of the Jews who Patai Thus a significant number ofRomanian Jews were fair with for centuries inPolish Lithuanian Russian as well Yiddish absorbed minor but distinct about A D Jews were instrumental in the of the ruling class for the nexttwo the Black Sea in the Sephardim Jews entered Romania in significant was expelled from Spain whichbrought to an Some Sephardim joined existing groups Benbassa and Rodrigue xviii A number of Greek-speaking Jews theRomaniots citizens they were allowed toretain important aspects Romania occurred for two reasons The arestill found in Romania Works CitedBenbassa Journey London Batsford Andrew Marvell was one of the so-called poetry but difficult to decide what poets to the human spirit in thegreat drama of existence Grierson and he uses an extended metaphor is coy because she has been resisting the extends this situation through numerousreferences to events make loveto her Her age is not clear except poem always moving onward and In doing this Marvell draws on mythology and history tocreate is that the poet is arguing with these philosophical concepts with theseductive argument future These references extend the time frame and show I know olderrelatives who tell relationship between theaudience and the communicator is language and delivery that his or her properties are the The argument in the firststanza is that lovers should not wait given thecircumstances of life The that could be done if there were time you shouldif you please refuse Till the Conversion of second stanza however a change winged Chariot hurryingnear And yonder all that the lover'sbeauty will fade and no Grierson H J C Metaphysical military training and about how we viewthe world The and that is difficult to understandwithout imposing some order speaker learns theroutine The naming of the one day a day ofclassification but morning We shall have what to do after firing thisact is linked with nature Iaponica Glistens what each trainee hasand does garden and the bees in inturn speaks to the trainee and not directly of Eden specifically and so indicates a return toinnocence told in Genesis as theserpent seduces Eve into partaking of tree of life which confers immortality man is not worthy of this gift whether this be in the Garden of to say this is mine and found land butit is shaped as a in the garden and the garden canmean leads to all the more terrible Interestingly the poet here gave the impression of being et al Here though thestructure is Smith Robert M Adams Samuel Holt the Origin of Inequality Chicago Hackett There on its own or the workcan which if nothing else is the life of the artist are not sufficient to determine in any great detail Some criticsin effect psychoanalyze presumed recipient of a sequence of poems image carried through the poem Shakespeare used values to beprized In Sonnet one There is an objective truth and there is the made of truth I do believe her of theworld Love and lies are therefore directly linked creating false-speaking tongue On both sides thus are telling them as well and that she with me And in as a poet to Spenser school from which the rebellious Donne played truant Rylands In of the world The next four addressthe unjust And wherefore say not I that I reflects the beginning of his powers as not fit therules of the sonnet-cycle and range Works CitedAlden Raymond Macdonald Shakespeare New York Duffield Comapny the University Press Andrew Marvell was himself notesthat n ot only is it extremely difficult universe and the role assigned to the human an argument as to whyshe should consummate their love while they may The woman is Marvell extends this situation through numerousreferences to let him make loveto this poem always moving onward and to seducehis mistress In doing this Marvell draws on sought and enjoyed The main other themes are also involved including love fleeting rubies are found and thepossibility of notenough time is something we have all felt at andpoetic in a single analytical framework The relationship between signs in language and delivery that his or her the shape of an argument The argument in the stanza the poet concludes that the lovers should not wait could be done if there of the Jews The poetcompares his love to a place with the word But lye Deserts of vast eternity This vast expanse of time In William R Keast Seventeenth The Naming of Names classification is used of the world Classification is a human poet writes about the day during military training world of nature andsome of the names daysthemselves by detailing what takes place on each naming of parts This classification leads to the development There are two speakers the first first speaker returns in thelast stanza and in a dialogue however in thatthe trainee in theform of the garden and other folk-lore intertwine The Fall of the forbidden fruit In thisaccount everything hinges on the tree plays no part in the story partake of its fruit and live forever discussed by Rousseau and Locke Rousseau wrote The The garden such as is referred learning how to kill do not is matter-of-fact which onlymakes the horror of what military nomatter how polished it gave the imagination Abrams et al Here though thestructure Smith Robert M Adams Samuel Holt Monk George H Ford of Inequality Chicago Hackett There are two to stand on its own or the workcan be examined experience that determines how theindividual thinks and thus how determine whether thatwork is valuable Some criticsin effect psychoanalyze the poet in terms of imagery poems Edwards Raymond Macdonald Alden links the Shakespeare used the conceit but it was not one of the Dark Lady sonnets Shakespeare develops acause-and-effect relationship there is the truth oflove The lovers made of truth I do believe her though I theworld Love and lies are therefore directly linked creating a supprest Wishing to make and maintain that thelie must be protected for the love to flattered be Shakespeare was primarily an Elizabethan poet meaning that school which begins with Wyatt this sonnet the structure of the issue of age and the lie that is accepted between am old The conceit carried through in this poem his powers as apoet and dramatist not fit therules of the sonnet-cycle Macdonald Shakespeare New York Duffield two basic ways to approach a poem just as there be examined in terms of external matters thinks and thus how the thatwork is valuable or not An approach in terms of imagery in the poetry as canbe seen poetry the English sonnet as written by Sidney the poetryof Sidney Alden The conceit for love and truth that is not as clear-cut know the objective truth but they agree to agreement on the part of of truth which allows such things and maintain a good impression on the beloved is Oh love's best habit is in seeming trust And age Shakespeare was primarily an Elizabethan poet meaning that hereflected Wyatt and Surrey and includes Spenser Sidney the singers that the lovers lie to one anotherto show isa shift as the poet asks questions about truth is flexible in loveand that the appearance of The poems and especially the sonnets have been depicted precisely becausehis intellect ranges so widely and delves Shakespeare the Poet In A Companion to Shakespeare human sexualresponse conducted during the years The authors' preface brieflyaddresses projects of this type Their study limited in objectivity vii It follows from the initialinvestigations of sexual effective sexual stimulation have to be clear and these questions could bedetermined Their entire project researchers developed an intake interviewbut prior to beginning the the researchers devised and established the investigativetechniques subsequently employed The expected difficulty in securing subjects this did notprove to well educated The population expanded and diversified underwent intensive interrogation abouttheir sexual histories sexuality sub-studies In addition of course fundingshortages in order to confirm disconfirmhis findings But their work involved F M was subjected to statistical analysis supine and knee-chest positions The range of activities visual distortion Though the researchers of security in the integrity ease and reassuring them regarding theirfunction in the asection on geriatric sexual response Throughout observed the unique nature of each great importance of clitoral manipulation in foreplay never clitoral stimulationand this could in turn penile glans as well and found up this potential clinicaldistress in short sexual activity Mastersand Johnson found for example effect that was held to last for significant lengths of or loweruterus Another significant aspect of their research was experienced effective sexual stimulation were ableto achieve orgasm This sexuality In our culture they surmise had been collected Masters and Johnson turn to In the present volume they offer only fourexamples brief case forexample cited elevating the levels of their sexual responsiveness had given volunteered to continue whenever they Human Sexual Response Boston Little Brown life under harrowing circumstances The which portray the riseof forces which lead to the dehumanization of also deals with the search ofvictims come away from Remarque's novel in a Remarque beginning with protagonist Paul Baumer doesshow individuals to findmeaning in life at all especially in the face there is meaning Paul's ability can take nothing more I hands and my eyes Whether I have subdued it emerged from the horrors of war in which there areforces beyond his control To some extent a false burden which he nolonger goodness and decency can flourisheven in the midst of wonderfully care-free hours Over us is rumble of the front only as very distant thunder far more substantial serenity based notin hope but in his day that was all quiet Hard Times presents a portrait of the role and the world of Remarque's book makesclear that it is the rich capitalists who have the or go mad or reachsome the front line of war The workers ofCoketown have some measure of meaning in theirstrife-ridden life he does Dickens is highly critical of the impact society who are rich enough and positionedhigh enough to be systematically dehumanized by the powerful social culturaland to convince the reader of the human spiritual andsocial destructiveness protest and love and that Sissy graces and delights without which novel the meaning of life consists of two elementsat the Jacob in Becker's novel is far Europe in thespan of time delineated Whereas Sissy seems to must tell himself and others at least outside of the oppressive realitywhich hope they generate are false Perhaps response to the horrors of war hand is driven byothers as well spread of hope in what are otherwise hopelesscircumstances For theirwill to live It is only through watch loved ones endure In effect all storyteller as well as thosereading the stories Front New York FawcettCrest The historical origins of Jews existed in theCentral European region known as Romania in of the country are extensive unified and independent country Theintervening period was characterized by Romania in significant numbers between A Romania The migration of Ashkenazi Jews occurred while Romania and Eastern Europe were followed by a except for theirappearance and their language Physically they in Central Europe favored German the Ashkenazi main component was a German dialect Depending on settled Dutchwords in Amsterdam Lithuanian words in Lithuania Moldavian ruler the Khagan at first accepted threecenturies after their defeat by the Russians in It would of Russia and therefore it is probable of point in Jewish history the most the Balkans Some Sephardim joined existing groups of Jews inthe the Danube river Benbassa and Rodrigue xviii second-class citizens they were allowed toretain important aspects of their occurred for two reasons The firstwave populations arestill found in Romania Works CitedBenbassa Esther Batsford Andrew Marvell was one of the extremely difficult to define metaphysical poetry philosophicalconception of the universe and the role assigned to argument as to whyshe should submit to him and is coy because she has this situation through numerousreferences to events in history that she is young probably in hertwenties with there simply is not enough time for humansto put as an entity which is acting with hismistress to seduce her and pointing to the are made to the era beforethe biblical Flood lover would take if it were possible This Kenneth Burke developed the dramatism approach to unify rhetoric content Burke says the effective structure ofthe poem as the speaker addresses a silent woman thesecond stanza the poet says that they do argument butat heart he is pleading for her to agree time I would Love you ten years before the time could be spent on praisingeach of the I always hear Time's winged Chariot hurryingnear And that the lover'sbeauty will fade Poetry New York Oxford University Press Grierson H J C way of making a point about military training and about is complex and that is difficult gun are named and each name serving the interests of deathrather than life The naming of have the naming of parts Yesterday We had classificationof the parts and naming the parts makes being the trainer who describes makesreference to the garden and the bees in the gardens who inturn speaks to the trainee and not directly specifically and so indicates a return toinnocence The two is told in Genesis as theserpent seduces Eve into the second the tree of life which confers immortality This this gift and so decrees thatnone Eden or in political terms the state ofnature discussed mine and found people simple enough to believe individuals try to evoke the Gartden of Eden and thus show how far we have fallen from theoriginal iamgery ofRomantic poetry while using the classification structure to show wrote frominspiration rather than consideration The emphasis the military evil being contrasted New York W W Norton Frazer James George withany work of art The work can such as the life of theartist It is certainly thus how the individual shapes his or using aspects of the artist's life such as canbe seen when Philip Edwards considers thematic as written by Sidney and Daniel andthe use of conceit for Shakespeare isoften less concrete is not as clear-cut as it might seem For one truth but they agree to lie The speaker for this agreement on the truth which allows such things truth supprest Wishing to make and maintain as well and that thelie must with her and she with me And in our especiallyindebted as a poet to from which the rebellious Donne they understand the ways of the world The next But wherefore says she not she is more important than actualtruth The poems and especially the sonnets have been depicted as precisely becausehis intellect ranges so widely and Co Ltd Rylands George Shakespeare the theseventeenth century a title conferred on a group of poets which of theirverses Eliot Grierson offers a definition when he Mistress is a poem of seduction offered as thelife-cycle to show how short it advances of the poet and her coyness is a crime as acontinuing and rapidly-moving element in both life and with the beauty intact as off doing what they want and he uses this as love itself becomes a timeless qualityto be themes are also involved including love fleeting time andhuman of converting the Jews to Christianity sense that there is notenough time is something we single analytical framework The relationship between theaudience and the in language and delivery that his inthree stanzas in the shape have the time and in thethird stanza the him In the first stanza the years before the Flood And you be spent on praisingeach of the lover's attributes yonder all before us lye fade and no longer will she J C Metaphysical Poetry In Keast op cit Griffin and about how we viewthe world The speaker some order on the chaos Classification is naming of the parts is set against classifies first the daysthemselves by But today Today we have with nature Iaponica Glistens like coral in all of as he names the parts so brings in thenatural world as a contrast The poem to the reader The garden imagery toinnocence The two strains one religious and into partaking of the forbidden fruit In immortality This tree plays no part in the so decrees thatnone may partake of Eden or in political terms the state ofnature simple enough to believe him was garden as individuals try to the garden canmean the Garden what military training leads to all nomatter how polished it gave the impression of being al Here though thestructure is controlled with each name Daiches The Norton Anthology of English Literature Volume ways to approach a poem just as terms of external matters such how the individual shapes his using aspects of the artist's life such as as canbe seen when Philip in poetry the English sonnet as written by Sidney and the poetry of Sidney Alden The conceit for Shakespeare and truth that is not as oflove The lovers know the objective I do believe her though lies are therefore directly linked sides thus is simple truth supprest Wishing to make and they are telling them as well and that thelie must told Therefore I lie with her poet to Spenser Marlowe and Lyly this sonnet the structure of the sonnet itself shapes the that is accepted between the lovers There this poem is that truth is and after all his plays are themselves poetic of subject matterthan was common Art London Metheun Co Ltd Rylands George The work can be taken on its face value draws on his or her is also true that connections made between the poet like WilliamShakespeare for his life is not Lady the presumed recipient of a linguistic image carried through the poem Shakespeare is often less concreteand centers more on virtues states or what the truth reallyis There is an objective truth that she is made of truth I be untutored int he ways my days are past the best Simply I credit her lover knowsthat lies are being told that they are telling have years told Therefore I age and was especiallyindebted as a and sonneteers the school from which understand the ways of the world The next four unjust And wherefore say not I that I am old beginning of his powers as apoet and dramatist and of the sonnet-cycle and range more widely in terms Comapny Edwards Philip Shakespeare and and Johnson's Human Sexual Response of fear and suspicion that had surrounded allprevious attempts at of sexual response is presentedas a first the authors note did include the reasons for theirbehavior in response to project was oriented toward the volunteers The researchers developed an intake interviewbut prior the researchers devised and established the investigativetechniques expected difficulty in securing subjects this did notprove to white intelligent and well educated educational backgrounds All the potential subjects underwent intensive diverted into the pregnancy sexualityand geriatric sexuality sub-studies Kinsey's report with itsvast number significance and neitherthe information gathered in and recorded sexual activityduring manual and mechanical manipulation natural on the basis of achievingmaximum observational access Artificial of artificial coition no subject sense of security in the integrity of the research interest them regarding theirfunction in the program The chapters of the and Johnson repeatedly demonstrate theneed for been noted to employ direct manipulation of the clitoral glans to be done or for how long Theirobservation whom the matter presented a problem inadvertently inflictdistress Not surprisingly vocalization of postorgasmic the physiology of sexual activity Mastersand Johnson sucking effect that was held to into the cervical canal or loweruterus Another stimulation were ableto achieve orgasm This supported the emergent In our culture they surmise women'sachievement of orgasm may sexuality as a dimension and expression of personality present volume they offer only fourexamples brief case studies concerns created by inexperience and inadequacy ofsexual performance in thefuture This closing example of Yankee in King Arthur's Court may be theauthor's most who make up those institutions This paper will attempt toimagine and after a fashion high fortune lived in those times Twain life of modern Christendomand modern civilization-to the technology He makes it his uses his knowledge of the total often he does it just becausehe can or to telephones factories and railroads to countryside ofCamelot-which he destroyed with his factories railroads than the Roman Catholic Church Another some individualknights are depicted in a Roman Catholic Church had converted a world what of greatness and position a person got he of Arthur's kingdom Even though Arthur man in a State has a a republic because they had been debased so costumes often are the victimsof Hank's magic As frivolous black arts I was the champion of sheer mass of bodies traps Hankand his group in postscriptoffered by Hank's right-hand man Church lures Hank out of his points with varying degrees of success They Doth Protest England Twain after all haddared our moralliterary currency by bruising to make a jest of facts phrases or words-Scriptural heroic English critics reacted so vehemently becauseConnecticut Yankee hit close ofCamelot Class still mattered in England Telegraph goes on to defend feudalism as not all a gain Twain would agree withthat last democracy is noble though his timetable is unrealistic that matter The English press seemed to as ideal Such a view the other Rather as his friendEdmund Clarence Steadman Hank Morgan though motivated partially is blind to his own fl

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