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1121: The Cause And Effect In A Very
... was itself seen as a threat to the townspeople. The threat was expressed by the old wise lady," He must have been coming for the child, but the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down"; Pelayo and Elisenda feared that the angel would take their child, so they put the angel in the chicken coop. Later in the day, Father Gonzaga attempted to speak to the angel ...
1122: Streetcar Desire
... foams and shoots up like a potent, virile phallic geyser - a sexually symbolic gesture.] And then, after that, he was so ashamed of himself that he used to sneak outta the house when company came. Rain from heaven. With white, foamy beer dripping down from his mouth, Stanley suggestively proposes, as a father-to-be, that they celebrate: Hey whaddya say Blanche, you wanna bury the hatchet and make a loving ...
1123: Story Of An Hour
... However, during the hour she spends alone in her room, her state of mind changes dramatically. Sitting in the armchair motionlessly, she sees spring trees from the open window, smells pure air after the gentle rain, hears a faint but pleasant song, even the patched clouds outside seem to be dispersing decently in the warm and powerful sunshine eventually. All these features imply that an unconscious wish in her heart is ...
1124: Self Reliance Through Hardship
... better off in the ground." (Morrison, Page 148) Since no one is willing to provide for her, she must somehow provide for herself. It is like she has been thrown into a pool of melancholic acid and every day she sinks deeper and deeper, the satirical substance eating away from the inside out, until she hits the bottom and is consumed by the phlogiston. She has so many hardships that her ...
1125: Robinson Crusoe 2
... and foods readily from the nature and later on he began to grow things and raise animals. What's more, Robinson also dug caves in which he could live more comfortable and away from the rain and snow outside. At the same time he made chairs, tables and even poetry for cooking though he had failed numerous times. Robinson got a feeling through his hard work: No joy at a thing ...
1126: Robert Frost 2
... about nature. In The Road Not Taken , he talks of the woods and paths to follow (line1). Also, in Birches , he talks of the birch tree, and winter mornings (line 7). He also talks about rain and snow (line8-11). In Desert Places , he talks of woods and snow covering the ground (line 1-5). He shows the relationship between nature and humans. As in Tree at My Window , the beginning ...
1127: Revenge In The Odyssey
... get home with Poseidon s obstacles. Poseidon has never really liked Odysseus. When Odysseus tries to make it onto the shore of Skheria, Poseidon calls up wind / from every quarter, and sends a wall of rain (89). Consequently, it is a safe assumption that Poseidon will really have it in for Odysseus. He states, I thought he should suffer all the way [home] (233). After Odysseus returns home, Poseidon talks to ...
1128: Red Sails To Capri
... something was wrong because they had not heard from Henriksen who was caught trying to release the virus in Australia. The radicals including the Boss was left totally naked in the middle of the Brazilian rain forest. Because Clark knows they could never be tried in any court for various reasons.
1129: The Catcher In The Rye 4
... that is happening to him. This only continued until it began to encroach on their well defined social codes. More easily put, no one cared about what was happening to him until it began to rain on their parades. Progressively through the novel we are challenged to think about society's attitude is like that of an ostrich who buries his head in the sand to ignore everything around him. In ...
1130: The Catcher And The Rye -x
... day attempting to leave town but because of Phoebe he can't and he can't even stop from spending time with her. Finally he puts her on the carousel and sits down in the rain and starts crying. The book ends with Holden back in the institution being disrespectful to people again as usual. The ook finishes with him being in the same state of mind that it started with ...


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