Scarlet

Scarlet

              “Scarlet” (pg 245) Urban dictionary defines the word scarlet as an offense or wicked; heinous. Women who are…

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Michelle Cliff's Kingston

Michelle Cliff’s Kingston

Michelle Cliff’s No Telephone to Heaven Michelle Cliff’s novel “No Telephone to Heaven” follows the life of Clare Savage, a racially ambiguous woman from Jamaica…

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Jean Rhys's London

Jean Rhys’s London

Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark Thesis statement: “How does London influences on a foreigner helps the foreigner feeli like they belong? Sub-questions: “How were…

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Nella Larsen's New York

Nella Larsen’s New York

Nella Larsen’s Passing Passing, a novel by Nella Larsen is divided into three sections like a play, ending with tragedy. The novel is separated into…

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Virginia Woolf's London

Virginia Woolf’s London

Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway Septimius Warren Smith, aged about thirty, pale-faced, beak-nosed, wearing brown shoes and a shabby overcoat, with hazel eyes which had that look…

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Anzia Yezierska's New York

Anzia Yezierska’s New York

Anzia Yezierska’s Bread Givers Book I: Hester Street “On the corner of the most crowded part of Hester Street I stood myself with my pail…

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Edith Wharton's New York

Edith Wharton’s New York

Edith Wharton’s New Years Day Through disengagement of a crucial situation, Wharton ponders does class play a role in both old and new New York?. Throughout…

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Biltmore Hotel

Biltmore Hotel

The Biltmore Hotel was constructed on 43rd Street and Madison Avenue in 1913 using a steel frame and masonry cladding. It was built across the…

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How-To Guide

How-To Guide

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