The Metamorphosis -
.... Grete represents the caring people in society, but even the most caring people can become hateful. She takes on the responsibility of caring for Gregor and maintains that Gregor is still part of the family. However, as the story progresses she becomes irritated with Gregor and views him as a burden to the family.
Although having AIDS is not as obvious as being transformed into a bug, AIDS can cause the same devastating effects once it is revealed. The most common fear that people in society have .....
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The Moon Is Down
.... and, human spirit. War plays an important role I this story. The story first of all takes place in wartime. In the begging three men are gunned down for no reason during the take over. This shows that even though this small town has certain innocence it is still subject to murders and corruption. War is shown as a time when everything is mad and the outcome is based on how certain people act, like Orden and the colonel. This story can be taken on a worldly level. Which means in can apply to a .....
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The Mortal Sin Of Pride
.... developed and advance than anyone else in the area, especially Luchesi and Montresor. For example when Montresor offered to take his business to Luchesi because he, Fortunato, appeared to be pre-engaged in the enjoying himself within “the supreme madness of the carnival” (153); however, Fortunato replied with “ ‘Luchesi cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry’ ” (154). The reader may argue that Luchesi might have truly been just an amateur in the area of winery, but wi .....
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The Motif Of War In A Separate
.... draft-bait, practically soldiers, rushed ahead of us toward the war. They were caught up in accelerated courses and first-aid programs and a physical hardening regimen, which included jumping from this tree." Even Gene tried to come to pace with the war and he got involved as an assistant crew manger to gain experience in commanding troops. Another direct reference to the war is the absence of maids in the school. Throughout their other years at Devon, there were always maids to clean up the towel .....
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The Mouse Vs. The Wolf.
.... (or rather; not doing it).
It's a rare sight to see a dog running a kilometer to find the next gate, rather than to skip the fence. Even if the fence is holding the same low (sic) standard fences out here do.
Cows, bulls and Elk is very good at one thing, namely making fences much lower than intended by the farmer, so our fences isn't that much of a challenge. But not so for Yak,
the chicken dog.
Anyway. Yak's latest fan is an animal he can handle, although he tends to keep a certain distance. .....
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The Characterization Of Gilgam
.... the land justly.
Even though Gilgamesh demonstrates great physical strength in defeating Humbaba and by killing the Bull of Heaven, his emotional strength is put to the test when Enkidu, his companion, dies. Gilgamesh wants everyone and everything to mourn his death. He could not accept Enkidu's death. "Seven days and seven nights he wept for Enkidu, until the worm fastened on him"(Gilgamesh 13). His irrational actions prove Gilgamesh is emotionally unstable and immature.
Another example of .....
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The Characters Of A Jury Of He
.... think the women inferior and that allows Mrs. Hale to show not contempt for men, but rather their naiveté toward the true nature and feelings of women. She does this to protect them from things that really do not want to find out about because if they did they would be forced into things that are really not wanted by any, sending a woman whose husband she killed in self defense to her death. This dynamic character goes from an uncomfortable situation in which she really just wants to go home to a desir .....
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The Christianity Of Beowulf
.... things about him such as calling him "God's enemy", "Hell slave", and at one point even call him "the devil in Hell"
(Klaeber, p104). It is also mentioned that Grendel descended from Cain, the first murderer that was banished by God, and where he lives with his mother describes what could be thought of as Hell. "They live in secret places, windy cliffs, wolf-dens where water pours from rocks, then runs underground, where mist steams like black clouds, and the groves of trees growing out over the l .....
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The Client By John Grisham
.... a lot of money and a one-way ticket to a place somewhere else in the USA. Meanwhile, Mark escaped. He pretends to be in shock too, and they took him to the St. Peters hospital, where he knows the way. He called Reggie and together they went to New Orleans, to find out the body was there. But when they arrive at Romey's home, (the body is buried there) they remark that the men of Muldano are looking for the body too. They succeed in chasing away the man, but they know they have to think quick. Mark deci .....
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The Color Purple
.... until she gets away from her surroundings.
The society in which she lived forced her to act the way she did. Walker shows Celie as part of a community which shares struggles, and women are oppressed by men. In this society, " The white man destroyed the black man, the black man destroyed the woman( Klosowski 5). Celie is dominated and abused by the majority of the male figure in the novel including her stepfather. Her stepfather was a major influence in her life. Her stepfather raped .....
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The Comparison Of Forest Of Ar
.... points out that there is “no clock in the forest” .
According to geographic sources, the Forest of Arden is in the Ardennes, France. In the play, Duke Senior and his followers live in the forest itself, while the shepherds live in the more open country on the edge of the forest. However, some elements in the play can be found in neither France nor England. For example: the deer, the oak trees, palm-trees; and also exotic animals such as a green-and-golden and a lioness roam the fore .....
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The Count Of Monte Cristo
.... to declare that their ruler was
supreme. This situation has a profound effect on the events
of the story. Dantes' enemies used the rivalry between the
two parties in order to convince the Royalists that Edmond
is a Bonapartist, therefore it is the basis for his arrest
and inevitable captivity in the Chateau D'If..
Basic Plot:
The Count of Monte Cristo is a story about a sailor,
Edmond Dantes, who was betrayed during the prime of his
life and career by the je .....
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The Crucible 2
.... asked the court to allow Elizabeth to reveal the real reason that Abby was discharged from their home. His favor was granted, with the understanding that neither John nor Abby could face or gesture to Elizabeth. She was asked why she discharged Abby, and then if she believed that there was an affair between John and Abby. She denied an affair, and in that way condemned John as a liar and as one trying to overthrow the court. He was arrested and was indicted in the matter of trafficking with the dev .....
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The Crucible And The Mccarthy
.... The leader of the accusations, she accuses various people from Elizabeth Proctor to Tituba. Joseph McCarthy and the girls earn the respect and awe of the people, instead of being riduculed for their unfounded accusations.
The hostile interrogation of numerous innocent people occurs during both time periods. During the McCarthy trials, the inquisitors attempt to use slippery tactics to implicate the accused and others. Often, shouting matches would occur on the floor of the Senate when the peopl .....
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The Crucible Men Of God
.... the girl. Strangely enough, instead of worrying about the fate of his daughter, Reverend Parris seems more concerned about the rumors flying accusing Betty of dealing with the devil, leaving her unconscious. Parris denies all witchcraft accusations, and refuses to believe his household was involved in dealing with the devil. Showing that he is solely consumed with thoughts regarding his reputation, Parris says to his neice, Abigail Williams, "They will topple me with this"(Miller 17). This display .....
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