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- 1101: 13th Warrior Plot Summary
- ... prayer. Ahmad exercised contemplative worship throughout the novel and the inspiration derived from his prayers foreshadowed his actions. Just before the final encounter with the beast men, Ahmad fell to his knees in the torrential rain and cried to God for mercy. As the beast men advanced on the town, Ahmad was spiritually revitalized and transformed into a furious and uncontrolled being prepared to kill or be killed. God s presence ...
- 1102: Tragic Heroes In King Lear, Ha
- ... scene, in where the king realizes that the two daughters of his Goneral and Regan are evil, and that they don't love him for himself, but love him for his land and money. The rain and the storm washed away the idea of love that Lear had, and replenishes it with what love truly is. In the storm, King Lear realized that Cordelia was the one that truly loved him ...
- 1103: Themes In Macbeth 2
- ... do not think of a great day being filled with thunder and lightning. So thunder and lightning surrounds the witches. Also, the first witch asks about the meeting with Macbeth, "In thunder, lightning, or in rain?" The meeting will also be filled with these disturbances. The witches are also surrounded by more undesired parts of weather: "Hover through the fog and filthy air." The weather might personify the witches, meaning that ...
- 1104: The Time Machine
- ... life with the working class society. As if Wells himself was saying, "You can drive us into the ground, but your lack of human respect will catch up with you in the end." And the rain upon arrival Englishman H. G. Wells worked as a writer, historian, and philosopher from the latter 19th century through the mid 20th century. Wells questioned society's chances for survival in a world in which ...
- 1105: The Shelter Of Each Other, A B
- The Shelter of Each Other: Rebuilding Our Families Chapter 1: Thirsty In the Rain Families are being blamed for our cultural crisis. This is due to the media. Non-reciprocal relationships are being developed with celebrities. This prevents families from developing relationships within a community that shares or at ...
- 1106: The Once And Future King - Mig
- ... his heart believed in the ideals that would free men, the forces of nature won. The journey that White creates reminds us that the best intentions are not always enough to change a drop of rain without the sacrifice of human elements. The fate of man is in knowing too late all the right things.
- 1107: The Ninja
- ... father of Nicholas s mother. He was silent for a time now as if he were dreaming of a far-off land or, perhaps, a time long gone. The air seemed to split open and rain slanted down out of the charcoal sky, pattering against the small square roof of the garret, dripping from the diminutive eaves. The green leaves of the trees dipped and shivered under the downpour until, hissing ...
- 1108: The Mountain And The Valley
- ... reader a very good mental picture of where the story is taking place. The writer describes in detail the way the area looks around the house. He describes the climate as very cold and dreary:"Rain had taken the first snow on the fields. The the sudden cold had come" (8). This is showing the reader that the world around the house was at rest, in a winter sleep. Ellen is ...
- 1109: The Little Prince
- ... The active volcano is our current problems; the extinct, our past trials, and the dormant, the problems that we don t know if they are through or there are still to come. But as the rain stops pouring down, rainbow starts to form. Joy and pleasure must be earned-- not given or received -- like the joy the water from well gives to the little prince and the pilot. Its sweetness comes ...
- 1110: The Crucible 9
- ... in the frigid jail, Winona Ryder (Abigail) stealing her minister-uncle's money majestic Paul Scofield (Judge Danforth) and his righteous empathy with the Devil-possessed children, and all of them looking as inevitable as rain. I remember those years-- they formed "The Crucible" 's skeleton--but I have lost the dead weight of the fear I had then. Fear doesn't travel well; just as it can warp judgment, its ...
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