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Extensive Symbolism Of The Sca

.... also a symbol of alienation. She is an outcast from society and the women treat her differently by constantly sneering at her in public. The scarlet letter is a symbol of what society wants to see and the decision to create a relativity. The townspeople soon began to accept her and believe that letter had supernatural powers. They decide that "it meant able; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a woman's strength," that they were allowing her to remove it. Their opinion and vision of the scarlet letter .....

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Moby Dick

.... profit. "Nantucket market! Hoot!...If money's to be the measurer, man, and the accountants have computes their great counting-house the globe, by girdling it with guineas, one to every three parts of an inch; then, let me tell thee, that my vengeance will fetch a great premium here!"(Moby Dick, Chapter 35) Free enterprise should produce goods for sale. By working for as much money as possible men made themselves and their country great, as it was their duty to do so. These were the virtues of American .....

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Munro’s Trademarks

.... other hand hated math class. Her dislike of math class was solely based on the fact that she didn't like our math teacher. She thought that our math teacher was a horrible teacher who couldn't teach and her attitude problems. It was quit astonishing how I could only concentrate on Ms. Smith's positive attributes while my best friend was only able to the negative things of our teacher. Now that I think back I realize that our grade eighth teacher had both the positive and negative attributes. The only reas .....

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Educating Rita

.... nothing more or less than a total education e.g. Frank asks, "What can I teach you?" and Rita replies, "Everything." Later on she seems to think that she has acquired and learnt everything. "I've got what you got Frank, and you don't like it." At the beginning he finds himself faced with an unexpectedly fresh and uncluttered mind. Rita tests Frank's intellectual talents to the full, by requiring constant justification and explanation of statements that would usually be taken for granted and accepted i .....

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Madame Bovary

.... same sentimental novels. However, Leon deserts Emma to attend law school. She later, after having an affair with Rodolphe, encounters Leon in Rouen and has an adulterous affair with him. Emma uses Leon to in place of Rodolphe. Emma's affair with Leon does not last because she poisons herself. Emma tries to escape the dullness of her life by having an affair with Leon because she feels that he will be able to give her a higher ranking in society but ultimately fails. In conclusion, Madame Bovary s .....

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Macbeth

.... No, the witches are fully responsible for the actions of Macbeth in him murdering the king. Although Lady Macbeth is strong and has much control over Macbeth, he considers killing the king because the witches tell him that he will one day take the throne. If Macbeth was never told that he would "be king hereafter (I,iii,53)" by the third witch, he would have never thought of assassinating the king. Lady Macbeth would not have convinced Macbeth to consider murder because she thought of this idea by rea .....

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Eliot Next To Baudelaire

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Mac Beth

.... king Duncan, he lost all morals he had and therefore he loses his soul. After the murder, Macbeth changes dramatically. Immediately after, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth discuss the apparitions, hallucination and nightmares they both have had. "Methought, I heard a voice cry, "Sleep no more!... in life's feast" (Act 2 Scene 2 L47-52) "Did you not speak?" (Act 2 Scene 2 L21) In the days that follow, which consist of no food or sleep, for Macbeth has lost his appetite, he becomes cons .....

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Elli -coming Of Age In The Hol

.... facilities are non-existent, and instead they have to balance precariously over a pit that is never emptied of the stagnant waste that remains inside. They receive no protection from the sun in summer and because of this they develop numerous blisters and scars all over their bodies. In one part of the story Elli gets a chance to see what she looks like and she is shocked at her appearance, because she hadn’t for so long. She claims she looks like a clown because of the blisters on the sides of he .....

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Macbeth-Gloomy Indeed

.... In this play there are a lot of scenes where lightning and thunder is the weather of choice by Shakespeare (Act1,sc1 & Act1, sc3 & Act3, sc5 & Act4,sc1). The lightning is always present when the witches are involved in a scene. “Macbeth” comes complete with rather gloomy looking roles like the witches. Banquo explains how horrid these witches look in this quote, “By each her choppy finger laying upon her skinny lips : you should be women, and yet your beards forbid me to interpret that you are s .....

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Essay On Telemachos In The Odd

.... at dusk. Immediately he goes to Menelaos. They eat and then Telemachos gets revealed as the son of Odysseus. After a brief welcoming, Telemachos gets to the point. He asks of his father and if he is alive. Menelaos says that he does have some news that might prove useful. " '…[The old man of the sea] saw [Odysseus] on an island, weeping big tears in the palace of the nymph Kalypso, and she detains by .....

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Mengele A Psychological Analys

.... his captivity. The methodical monster side is best shown by a case of a set of male twins who showed a symptom of tuberculosis. When the inmate doctors reported that they couldn't find the disease, Mengele took the twins in another room, shot them in the neck and proceeded to examine their organs, only to come to the same conclusion. Even though the two boys were amongst his favorite captives, he had no trouble, or afterthought, in killing them. Another trait was Mengele's "schizoid tendencies." He .....

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Ethan Frome 5

.... to stay together forever was to die together. It was Ethan's job to steer into the tree with the sled so that it looked like an accidental death instead of suicide. Instead of running square into the tree, he did not hit the tree right and it did not kill either of them. Instead it just injured them, and these injuries stayed with them forever. In this way Ethan had his last failure in not exceeding to die with his love, but instead to live with the guilt from his wife, the injured Mattie, and broken drea .....

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Macbeth Character

.... Lady Macbeth also contributed to his degeneration of character. Lady Macbeth's character in the beginning reveals that she is a lovable person. When Lady Macbeth was ready to kill King Duncan herself, it showed that Lady Macbeth could not murder King Duncan because he reminded her of her father. This proves that Lady Macbeth has a heart deep inside her. Lady Macbeth plays an important role in this play because she provided a scheme which caused Macbeth to assassinate King Duncan. .....

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Macbeth

.... flower, but under that fake mask he was an evil serpent. I agree that Macbeth was unimaginative to a degree but then again he had an imagination because he saw the daggers before he killed King Duncan, and after he got Banquo killed he saw the image of Banquo in his seat. An example of this is stated here: ”Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch Thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To .....

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