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291: Symbolic Bovine
... the novel is the mentioning of a closed window. This mark predicts impending danger. One of the first occurrences of a closed window is when Charles and Emma are alone at Les Bertaux before the proposal. Here Flaubert foreshadows future friction between the two. After marriage, Emma waves goodbye to Charles as he departs for work every morning through the closed window. Their marriage soon turns sour and Emma seeks other ...
292: On Social Classes In Pride And
... rather, out of necessity. Charlotte, a twenty-seven year old single woman nearly doomed to remain a spinster for the rest of her life, had to marry soon, and the only man that made a proposal was Collins, therefore she had to say yes. Mrs. Bennet, the mother of Eliza, always hurriedly rushes about to get her daughters married. Her haste is understandable, partly, because, the Bennet family has no male ...
293: Christina Rossetti And The Fea
... in the first two stanzas of the poem. Laura pronounces, "Look, Lizzie, look, Lizzie" (ln. 54), as she tries to engage her sister in sharing a glance at the Goblin men. Lizzie is the consummate modest woman as "She thrust a dimpled finger/ In each ear, shut eyes and ran" (ln. 67-68). Lizzie refuses the "eye candy" that Laura indulges in. Lizzie tries to get Laura to resist by stating ...
294: Comparison Of Augustus And Beo
... live up to the power of this creature. He is a unique individual with more courage and strength than anyone in his time. Aside from being a strong individual, he is also very smart and modest about his strength. As a man of wit and intelligence, Beowulf is strengthened by these qualities. Beowulf arrives in Herot and is confronted with opposition. The king, Hrothgar, allows Beowulf to fight because he has ...
295: Pride And Prejudice
... case for Darcy and Elizabeth in chapter thirty-four. Darcy knows that by offering his hand in marriage to Elizabeth he is lowering his standards in a social ranking. He is so arrogant in his proposal that he even insults Elizabeth. He says, "It is natural that obligation should be felt, and I could feel gratitude, I would now thank you. But I cannot- I have never desired your good opinion ...
296: Pride And Prejudice
... must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.” Elizabeth’s astonishment was beyond expression. She stared, colored, doubted, and was silent.(pg.160)” Despite the fact that Mr. Darcy’s proposal is refused, his declaration of love forces Elizabeth to confront her true feelings. Elizabeth keeps any and all feelings towards Darcy to herself, never revealing how she truly feels. This all changes, however, when one ...
297: Pride And Prejudice
... reason and emotion. Both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy admire each other's mind and not just one another's external beauty and financial soundness. This can be seen when Elizabeth rejects Mr. Darcy's first proposal because at the time she is repulsed at "your conceit and your selfish disdain of the feelings of others" (Austen 126). Such an event proves that Elizabeth must have highly regarded Mr. Darcy since she ...
298: Birdhouse
... piece of paper that holds the wrapping over the cigar before being bought) and places it on her finger. Then says “I’ll replace this with a real ring some day” (suppose to be a proposal). Beverly of course does not die… The story ends when Beverly actually gets a job as a librarian at a school in Yakima, Washington. There she would be paid one hundred and ten dollars a ...
299: Native American Recognition
... a larger scale and absent of corruption. American Indians are striving to protect and preserve their unique way of life. This cannot be done without a large amount of assistance from the Federal government. The modest ten percent of land that has been restored to trust status is just a beginning in land preservation. Millions of acres remain to be taken back into ownership by the Natives. Housing programs should be ...
300: NT 4.0 Workstation
... it's a lot fussier about hardware. Laptop users and heavy gamers are particularly likely to find NT Workstation 4.0 unsuitable. The cost of NT Workstation 4.0 is $319, which is an attractive proposal for some people who want a faster or more stable environment than Windows 95.


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