Privilege does not pacify: Phillis Wheatley's writing protests slavery despite status

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   11/11/2008   |   .doc   |   6 pages
Document abstract : « we are all equal and could all gain redemption and salvation through Christ. wrote, To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty s Secretary ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. Phillis Wheatley's arival in New England.. the colonists fight for sovereignty.. colonists and slavery within America.. Phillis Wheatley and a paradoxical New England.. Susana's want for Phillis to conduct herself in the proper manner...»

The Nineteenth Century's Middle Ages: Representation of the Middle Ages through nineteenth century novels or arts

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Presentation   |   08/18/2006   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « of the Virgin of Chartres, a statue representing the mother of Jesus Christ, built, as God.) This is another proof of the Queen of Heaven s majesty in Chartres ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Adam's belief in the expressions of buildings. The Virgin's statue. His comparison of the Virgin to earthly queens . Conclusion....»

A God with Different Faces: Conditions for the Redemption of Everyman and for the Condemnation of Doctor Faustus

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Research papers   |   04/11/2008   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « existence God becomes irritated, which is shown in the following quotation: God: I perceive, here in my majesty, / How that Doctor Faustus: Ah Christ my Savior ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. The proactive and protective God in Everyman. The influence of the evil side . Everyman's course of action during the play and God. Everyman's ignorance of God . Conclusion. Works cited....»

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