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    fiction and American identity: a comparison of Irving and Cooper - In this assignment I am going to focus on the origin of American fiction and specifically‚ I am going to talk about two famous authors who are characteristic of this type of literature. The purpose of this essay is comparing these two writers through their works: Rip Van Winkle and The last of the Mohicans. These writers are Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper. Washington Irving was born on 1783 (Manhattan) and he is consider

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    Washington Irving was born April 3‚ 1783 in New York City. Irving first began his writings under the name of Johnathan Oldstyle. Irving as he got older‚ ventured out into law but later found that it was not his true calling. Irving felt more comfortable expressing himself through his creative writings. According to Biography.com Irving was “considered perhaps the first true American writer‚” (Bio.com. A&E Networks Television

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    ” Said Washington Irving to Edgar Allan Poe. “Only time will tell‚” replied Edgar Allan Poe. Washington Irving‚ an aspiring Romantic era author‚ composed many stories throughout his life. Although‚ he was not well-known‚ he did compose a story by the name of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Washington Irving’s short story‚ “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”‚ portrays American Romantic values by the use of imagery‚ rebellion against reality‚ and atheism. To begin with Washington Irving uses imagery to express

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    Lyndsey Warner Professor Johansson Final Research Paper The World According to Garp In the modern world we‚ as humans‚ are not always considered perfect. Everyone has flaws‚ according to the book The World According to Garp. In John Irvin’s novel it deals with the life of T.S. Garp. This novel is humorous‚ bittersweet and wonderfully human character. Garp’s unusual life begins before him‚ with an extraordinary conception. Jenny Fields‚ Garp’s mother is a no-nonsense nurse who unorthodox philosophy

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    for Owen Meany by John Irving‚ Johnny Wheelwright is chosen by Owen Meany to play the part of Joseph in the Christmas pageant. Because of this action‚ Johnny feels as if his fate is determined by Owen. When Dan Needham suggests that Johnny should take over Owen’s role as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come in A Christmas Carol‚ Johnny refuses because of his permanent role as Joseph. Johnny refuses to take Owen’s role in the play and describes himself as “just a Joseph” (Irving 207). Johnny utilizes

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    “He is the reason I believe in God; I am a Christian because of Owen Meany‚” (Irving‚ 1). These were John’s first words of the book‚ and it nicely represents what the whole book is going to be about. Religious faith‚ including fate destined by God‚ is the leading theme in A Prayer for Owen Meany. Many characters‚ especially John Wheelwright and Owen Meany‚ undergo a series of events in their lives that make them question‚ or justify the existence of God in a world where there is no obvious evidence

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    Through the novel‚ A Prayer for Owen Meany‚ Irving focuses a great deal on the memory that John has about Owen. This‚ in turn‚ affects John as he cannot forget about Owen and his death. In this novel‚ memories can serve as a source strength and assertion in times of great stress‚ but they can also be hurtful and do more harm than good. Irving writes “Your memory is a monster; you forget—it doesn’t. It simply files things away. It keeps things for you‚ or hides things from you—and summons them

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    Different Ways John Irving Creates Suspense in A Prayer for Owen Meany In John Irving’s novel titled‚ A Prayer for Owen Meany‚ suspenseful events are of abundance‚ and there are multiple ways the author creates this suspense. Among these methods of creating suspense‚ four that stand out are the use of setting‚ the pace of the story‚ the involvement of mysteries to be solved‚ and the ability of the reader to easily identify and sympathize with the protagonist. By placing a character in a gloomy

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    Beauty Standards is the Nation’s Illness In John Irving’s “A Prayer For Owen Meany”‚ the raw heart behind one struggling with acceptance due to appearance is demonstrated . Owen Meany is a touching young man who is very intelligent yet extremely judged due to his appearance. Owen is unique because he breaks beauty standards and is completely comfortable in his own skin. Many people in modern society struggle with appearance and acceptance which is often the root of most eating disorders‚ depression

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    patterns and manufactured views of reality and truth. If we examine John Irving’s novel A Prayer for Owen Meany through a Marxist lens we can see that Harriet looks at the people around her according to class power and social standing. Harriet recognizes her role within the community as a result of her position. When explaining the Meany’s position in society she said; “Let me say…everyone in Owen Meany’s family” (IrvingJohn 6) Harriet married a shoe salesman with the name Wheelwright who had

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