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Is Nick Carroway in any way implicated in the drama The Great Gatsby?
Question asked by hhuisden in American Literature.
IN the story Tell-Tale Heart is the narrator reliable?
Question asked by nicolepe in American Literature.
In reply to #1: One of my favorite Faulkner short stories is "Two...
Discussion post added by mshurn in American Literature.
The Walking Woman by Mary Austin
Topic created by fotini in American Literature.
Ever notice how people of shared ethnicities or backgrounds can get...
Discussion post added by engtchr5 in American Literature.
Hello again, I did some more reasearch but still can't answer this...
Discussion post added by anamariaqd in American Literature.
Topic created by anamariaqd in American Literature.
I tend to believe that Faulkner was somewhat critical of the South, yes,...
Discussion post added by kwoo1213 in American Literature.
People keep saying the we need to forget "the war"--as if there has only...
Discussion post added by linda-allen in American Literature.
Symbolism, symbolism, symbolism. You can't tell me that Hawthorne...
Discussion post added by amy-lepore in American Literature.
Faulkner isn't picking on the antebellum south.. he is criticising on...
Discussion post added by jeff-hauge in American Literature.
Topic created by linda-allen in American Literature.
Of all the ones listed, I would most recommend "Bartleby". ...
Discussion post added by sullymonster in American Literature.
How about "The Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King?
Discussion post added by amy-lepore in American Literature.
Thanks a lot for all of your help!
Discussion post added by nancynguyen in American Literature.
How about these?"The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard...
Discussion post added by amethystrose in American Literature.
If it's the individual, as opposed to man, against (patriarchal)...
Discussion post added by julierunacres in American Literature.
Some of my favorites are "Hands" by Sherwood Anderson"The...
Discussion post added by dymatsuoka in American Literature.
Desiree's Baby, by Kate Chopinhttp://www.enotes.com/desirees-babyThe...
Discussion post added by linda-allen in American Literature.
How about these? "The Lottery" (Jackson), "Battle...
Discussion post added by cybil in American Literature.
