
MANUEL BRONCANO
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Answered a Question in Literature
This question is certainly too broad to address satisfactorily in a few lines. American literature, like literature at large, has undergone a profound evolution from its origins in the Colonial... -
Answered a Question in A Good Man Is Hard to Find
I am not sure if I understand your question correctly, but I think you are asking about the religious discussion the grandmother has with the Misfit. On page 149 the old lady asks the Misfit... -
Answered a Question in The Raven
It is well known that Edgar Allen Poe was very fond of the Gothic genre. What is not so often acknowledged is the fact that Poe often made the Gothic the object of his parody: for example, "The... -
Answered a Question in Bless Me, Ultima
Tenorio Trementina is a truly sinister character that stands for evil in the novel, as his own name indicates (the name evokes the character of Don Juan Tenorio, a corrupted and devilish seducer in... -
Answered a Question in No Country for Old Men
There certainly are many relevant quotes in McCarthy's novel. Since you do not specify what themes or questions the quotes should illustrate, I will include several that are especially meaningful... -
Answered a Question in Parker's Back
An interesting thesis for O'Connor's "Parker's Back" is that the writer dramatizes in the story the heresy (for Catholics) "which denies Our Lord corporeal substance," in the words of Caroline...