The Storm 3
.... they take over and let nothing stop them. Finally, the storm ends, and Alcee leaves. This suggests the storm represented passion, and when the passion was over, Alcee departs just a fast as he came. In conclusion, This story was half told by the elements of the setting, the storm, from making sure Alcee got into the door, to the point of pushing Calixta into his arms. The storm aided the two along the entire way, and even left when Alcee did. This example of writing puts the fact of choice of the way a s .....
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The Story Of An Hour
.... Mrs. Mallard developed from a weak individual to someone who just gaining a sense of self. Mrs. Mallard started looking into the future, a future that she would live for herself
“She saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. And then she opened and spread out her arms out to them in welcome” (11).Mrs. Mallard turned from powerless to someone who had absolute power in all of about 10 minutes.
The character of Mrs. Mallard .....
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The Story Of Deirdre
.... significantly more in tuned to the transient aspects of love and existence, with heavy emphasis upon outlying distractions and interference.
The characters of The Story of Deirdre are particularly associated with the manner in which traditional Celtic personalities were portrayed and continue to be in similar type sagas, serving to establish a symmetrical ambiance throughout such works. Each one is decidedly reminiscent or past characters, despite the fact that those in The Story of Deirdre reflect c .....
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The Story Of The Flood, How Ut
.... this dangerous flood, and it was said "that the flood was so scary that even the gods we afraid of the flood." (40) When the storm finally seized and the flood waters were still, Utnapishtim "made a sacrifice at the top of the mountain which would attract the gods and make them happy except for Enlil" (40) Finally Enlil notices that not all humans have died, and is angry that even one human has survived. Enlil suspects that reason why Utnapishtim survives is because he is told so by Ea (41). Ea lies to hi .....
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The Stranger 2
.... mother in an elders' home. That was the first time he's shown his carelessness in life. He went to her funeral, but didn't cry. Basicly, what he did was just sitting there and watched the whole thing as it was someone else's mother. He was distracted by all kinds of actions, and noticing unnecessary details.[quote] He didn't even know his mother's accual age. [quote] This alone to some people is probably unforgivable. Then again, does that really matter? Does remembering someone's age make y .....
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The Stress On Money In The Met
.... that Gregor has turned into a bug, they stop treating him with respect, and instead, imprison him in his room. What use do they have for him now; he no longer makes any money. His parents refuse to look at him or even to try to communicate with him. Instead of giving Gregor the respect he deserves out of love for their son, his parents give him respect because he gives them money. Now that he doesn’t earn money, they lose all respect.
Molnar 2
Although in the beginning Gregor receiv .....
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The Sunflower - An Introspecti
.... Karl, that’s God’s affair. Simon Wiesenthal could not, I cannot. For me, Karl dies unforgiven."
This author has pondered the Wiesenthal question at great length and depth. Can forgiveness be an option if one puts one’s self in Simon Wiesenthal’s place ? One must also ask one’s self the question, as Mr. Cargas did, of who is really being forgiven. One must then consider in whose name this forgiveness would be given. One must also bear in mind whether a single man .....
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The Symbolic Pearl
.... Pearl shrieks in a fit and will not recognize or come to her mother until she proceeds to put her letter back on and puts her hair back up under her white cap. Pearl also becomes an embodiment of Hester and Dimmesdale’s conscience, which means she is a far stronger way for punishing Hester than the letter A on her breast. When Pearl is a baby she “held up her little arms, with a half-pleased, half-plaintive murmur” toward Dimmesdale. It is just as true that what Pearl repeatedly reques .....
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The Tell Tale Heart
.... he thought would be universally understood, but that Poe was
creating a story whose impact could be changed simply by
imagining this horrendous and vile deed being committed by a
woman?
Poe writes this story from the perspective of the murderer of the
old man. When an author creates a situation where the protagonist
tells a personal account, the overall impact of the story is
heightened. The narrator, in this particular story, adds to the overall
effect of horror by continually str .....
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The Tempest And Hierarchial So
.... and were treated as property. Shakespeare presents this in the treatment of Claribel, daughter of Alonso, and Miranda by their fathers. Claribel was married of to the King of Tunis, an African nation, merely for the gain of Alonso, the Duke of Milan, and his lords. Their feelings are clear in Sebastian's words "Twas a sweet marriage, and we prosper well in our return." (II,i,69). And for Miranda, Prospero show how he considers his only daughter as he states "Then, as my gift, and thine own acquisition W .....
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The Terminal Man By Crichton
.... main computer. The cops and Dr. Ross went down to the basement to find Benson. When they found Harry he took off running so the cop went after him. Dr. Ross went into the computer section and found the main computer smashed. Suddenly Benson came into the room and saw that Dr. Ross had his gun which she had found near the computer. Harry asked for the gun and Dr. Ross said no. Harry came up to her and tried to take it and she shot him in the chest and he died. 3. One personality trait in Harry is that he is .....
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The Test Of Salem
.... cannot lie. I have paid much to learn it, sir”(Miller 111) In the quote Proctor is telling the court that some people cannot sing and some are to strong to weep and his wife will not lie. Another example of irony that can be used in the situation is that the husband thinks his wife will never lie and to prove she will never lie he admits that he has committed adultery which his wife already knows about and the court puts his wife to a test. The court asks his wife if her husband has the affair an .....
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The Theme Of Macbeth
.... the king’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, seeing a similar fate for themselves, flee Scotland. Macbeth proceeds to Scone, where he is crowned as Duncan’s successor to the throne.
Banquo half-suspects Macbeth of Duncan’s murder but accepts an invitation at the new king’s fiest and attends it with his son Fleance. Macbeth employs two murderers to kill both in an attempt to avoid the second part of the witches‘ prophecies. They kill Banquo but Fleance escapes.
Macbeth de .....
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The Things They Carried 3
.... and an example is Norman Bowker carrying a thumb of a boy that had been killed. The carrying of the thumb shows that he had power over the boy; this gives him some relief to know he had that kind of control. Cross’s power, over the rest of the men, increased his fear of death for all the men not just himself because he is responsible for them. With his responsibility, Jimmy Cross alters his behavior to keep all of his men safe, and he only does this because of his power. An example of Jimmy Cross .....
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The Tiger And The Lamb
.... Tiger" was taken from a collection of poems by Blake called The Songs of Experience. These poems focus on evil and the importance of understanding the evil around in hope of attaining a state of innocence. "In The Songs of Innocence Blake suggests that by recapturing the imagination and wonderment of childhood, we could achieve the goal of self-awareness... the poems thus present views of the world as filtered through the eyes and mind of a child." (Literature, The English Tradition, p. 606) Thou can also .....
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