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William Carlos Williams, the Crowd At The Ball Game, Dial, 1921.
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Williams is one of the poets’ modernists most innovative and admired. He was a classmate of poets Ezra Pound and Hilda Doolittle, and the early poems were influenced by the imagism. He later became a promoter of literary use of spoken collo...

William Faulkner's Book "as I Lay Dying
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William Faulkner. The first postponed its controversial theme and intricate style, commentators and readers have come to realize vivid characters of the novel, elusive tone, and the narrative of a complex technology. Extensive Faulkner's wo...

Macbeth: William Shakespeare
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Macbeth. Macbeth is driven by ambition to become a highly recognized person in society. On his way to the top, he encounters some obstacles. Macbeth is forced to make decisions that would involve serious consequences. Many of these decisio...

William Faulkners Book As I Lay Dying: A Research Paper
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author is skilled in using the proper literary devices and writing styles that capture our emotions, and make it enjoyable to read their books. This story was thoroughly disappointing. It had a lot of hidden plot, symbolism, and a confusin...

William Ouchis Theory Z
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William G. Ouchi. Bill Ouchi, age 62, is the Sanford and Betty Sigoloff Professor in Corporate Renewal at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, and a long-standing expert in organizational design. (Ouchi, 1984) Although he has single-mind...

William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare based on his works, was full of enthusiasm for the opposite sex - whether it had been true love or perverse lust. Nevertheless, Shakespeare, like most males, wished to appeal women. With this having been so, Shakespeare'...

Taming Of The Shrew By William Shakespeare
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Taming of the Shrew, as greed can have a stronger pull to man’s heart than love. Wealth is always sought out in the play, and an example of this is Petruchio’s reason for marrying Kate. “Thou knowst not gold’s effect.” This shows us that Pe...