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    Annotated Bibliography Weaver, J. Denny. "Owen Meany as atonement figure: how he saves." Christianity and Literature, vol. 60, no. 4, 2011, p. 613+. Academic OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&sw=w&u=21246_web&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA272444893&it=r&asid=8496c9a6a1d065cc890218f105807504. Accessed 30 Sept. 2017. Summary: The novel leaves readers with a quandary, Haynes writes, that resonates with a deep question faced eventually by everyone: How shall I respond to claims that God speaks directly to

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    stories, supernatural, greedy, and always a very scared guy. “How often was he appalled by some shrub covered with snow, which, like a sheeted specter, beset his very path! – How often did he shrink with curdling awe at the sound of his own steps…” (Irving 538) This is stating on how he is afraid of the stories that Crane is learning about from the townspeople making him scared of everything around him that it could be a ghost but all it was his own footsteps. When Crane met the ghost, he got scared

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    The publication of The Monikins by Fenimore James Cooper exudes as a serious and caustic satire on social mores of America and England in the beginning of the nineteenth century. In the beginning of the twenty-first century, readers could still simply determine in fictional Leaplow and Leaphigh the satirical shape of both countries. By using a specific literary weapon – satire - Fenimore Cooper ridicules an aristocratic monarchy and bourgeois republic. The main character of the novel - John Goldencalf

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    The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum states, “The denial or distortion of history is an assault on the truth and understanding.” Holocaust denial is the act of denying the genocide of Jews and other groups in the Holocaust during World War II. Common denial and distortions includes that the death of 6 million Jewish people never transpired, that the deaths was an enormous exaggeration, that the diary of Anne Frank is a forgery, and that the results of deaths in the concentration camps were

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    live their life is a huge part of America’s identity, and various texts from the late 1700s and 1800s showcase this. The idea of safety and protection in America is portrayed though symbolism in the short story titled Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, also known as Diedrich Knickerbocker. In the text, Rip Van Winkle falls asleep for 20 years, only to realize that he has woken up in a newly independent America. He returns to an inn he used to spend his time at before he falls asleep. The narrator

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    Prayer for Owen Meany through recurring topics such as armlessness. From Owen amputating the armadillos claws, to Owen being obsessed with amputations in general, this topic foreshadows Owen’s death, and helps build the theme of destiny and fate. Irving uses armlessness to symbolize helplessness and loss of something very important to a person. At the start of the novel, after Owen’s foul ball killed Tabitha, John gives Owen his armadillo to show Owen that he still loves him. When Owen returned

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    constructed of logs; the windows partly glazed, and partly patched with leaves of old copybooks,” he says this in such a way that the reader can imagine the school room as if they were there and it adds suspense to the rest of the story. Washington Irving set the mood of thrilling suspense and the spooky setting of a quiet town by using imagery throughout his story of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. The use of imagery that Nathaniel

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    In three stories written by, Washington Irving, they all portray him into a man of misogyny. In the story, “The Devil and Tom Walker”, disappearing never to return a man’s wife takes all their belonging of worthiness. In the story, “Rip Van Winkle”, a man tired of his wife is nagging, wanders off into the woods, vanishing for twenty years. In the story, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, a man that goes by the name Broom Bones, brainwashed by womanly charm receives a rude awakening when the woman's he

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne and Washington Irving, both from around the early nineteenth century, demonstrate the diversity that exists in the concept of the American identity, though this identity is based in a similar truth. Neither Hawthorne nor Irving are wholly able to separate the concept of American identity from the country’s history and past, as although America is a new county, its origin lies in its Puritan and English heritage; however, in his story “Rip Van Winkle” Irving only focuses on the muddled

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    therefore the effects that it can even have on the economy. To understand the effect that groupthink has on investors, and therefore the economy, we must first comprehend what groupthink encompasses. Groupthink was a term devised in 1972 by psychologist Irving Janis. According to Janis, groupthink ensues when a group makes flawed choices because group pressures lead to a deterioration of “mental efficiency, reality testing, and oral judgement.” Essentially what this means is that our decision making can

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