"One flew over the Cuckoos nest"
"One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest" novel by ken kesey Play write by Dale Wasserman We are actually reading the play so some things may be different from the book but the basic analogy of flat characters applies. Why does Wasserman preface the play with a quotation from the novel "Like a caroon world, where figures are flat and outlined in black, jerking through some kind of goofy story that might be real funny if it weren't for the cartoon figures being real guys". How is this story like a cartoon, where figures are flat and outlined in black?
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literary Theory
Posting ID:
41059
OTA ID:
104365
"Sula" vs "One Flew over th Cuckoos Nest"
Using the theme from "Sula" written by Tono Morison and "One Fklew over the Cuckoos Nest" written by Ken Kesey, with the play write written by Dale Wasserman, What do the two have in common with reagards to their central theme. If possible I could use some help with specific connections.
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literary Theory
Posting ID:
41060
OTA ID:
102789
"catcher in the Rye" versus "Great Gatsby"
I am preparing for an in class final and teacher has given us some possible topics to think about. Could use some help with this question. Why does HOlden Caufield (Catcher inthe Rye) like the book "The Great Gatsby" so much?
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literary Theory
Posting ID:
41613
OTA ID:
104630
How Sula by Morrison validates or illustrates the writers ideas using Self Reliance Essay by Emerson
This posting focuses on how "Sula" by Toni Morrison validates or illustrates the writers ideas using "Self Reliance" essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literary Theory
Posting ID:
41614
OTA ID:
104900
WHAT KIND OF WOMAN DOES THE DUTCHESS OF MALFI SEEM TO BE? HOW DOES SHE COMPARE TO TRADITIONAL IDEA OF WOMANHOOD (SILENT, CHASTE, OBEDIENT)? INCLUDE SPECIFIC EVIDENCE/QUOTATIONS FROM THE TEXT FOR SUPPORT AND DISCUSS YOUR EVIDENCE
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literary Theory
Posting ID:
46683
OTA ID:
103915
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