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971: Reflections On The Things They
... s feelings. "On the morning after Ted Lavender died, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross crouched at the bottom of his foxhole and burned Martha s letters. Then he burned the two photographs. There was a steady rain falling. . . He realized it was only a gesture. Stupid, he thought. Sentimental, too, but mostly just stupid. Lavender was dead. You couldn t burn the blame." (Hansen, 436) This section is very vivid in the ...
972: One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest
... couldn't live with the way she was. We all realized that we couldn't change things forever as long as she was here. He raped Miss Ratched, then destroyed her face by using vitriolic acid. After that he tried to kill her, but was stopped by the Black Boys. She walked away the way she walked in without a word; leaving us a shadow of clouds. The next thing we ...
973: Machismo In One Hundred Years
Latin American countries are known worldwide for their lush rain forests, unique cuisine, extravagant fiestas, and the enormous potential of their human and natural resources. Unfortunately, Latin America's international identity and its people have suffered decades of military dictatorship, oppressive governments, and years of ...
974: Lord Of The Flies 4
... to be boys playing a game and have become a dangerous mob. They attack Simon, calling him the beast and killing him with their hunting sticks. Only then does the storm finally break and the rain begin to fall. During the night the tide carries the dead boy out to sea. The next night Jack and two hunters attack Ralph and Piggy and steal Piggy's glasses. Nearly blind without his ...
975: Lord Of The Flies Tracing The
... on the hill, he is caught in the middle of the dance, which all the boys are fully engrossed in. They use him as their pig , and in the frenzy, he is killed. As the rain stops, the tied washes Simon s body out to sea as well. It is definite that there is more than one factor that led to Simon s death: firstly, the notion of the beast and ...
976: King Lear--a Man More Sinned A
... have his ear abused, wisdom bids fear. (II, iv, 304-307) Regan knew extremely well that there was a storm outside and that her father is an old man who cannot stand the coldness and rain, yet Regan still commands to bar the gates so Lear would be shut out and she wouldn t have to bother with him anymore. At this point, Regan totally deserves what Lear calls her as ...
977: Frankenstein
... amounted to agony, collected the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet. It was already one in the morning; the rain pattered dismally against the panes, and my candle was nearly burnt out, when, by the glimmer of the half-extinguished light, I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and ...
978: France And England In A Tale O
... The acts of violence committed by the revolutionary mob are among the most memorable scenes in the novel. To give but one example, when the Bastille is stormed, the mob kill the governor "with a rain of stabs and blows," and Madame Defarge decapitates him "with her cruel knife" (209; bk. 2, ch. 21). It may be argued that Sydney Carton's silent prophecy about the future on his way to ...
979: Farenheit 451 2
... seen in anyone before. She questioned things such as society, the world, other people, and everything around her. She thought about life, looking for real answers and meanings. She noticed tiny everyday things such as rain or the moon, which seemed amazing to her. She held insight and intellect. All these elements were missing in Montag's life, and deemed wrong or "anti-social" within the world he existed. Clarisse's ...
980: Dark City
... their tunning, he knew he has to think up something fast. Mr. Book can also tune. Same with the other Strangers. The secondary characters were Inspector Frank Bumstead, Dr. Daniel Poe Schreber, Emma Murdoch, Mr. Rain, Mr. Sleep, Mr. Quick, Mr. Wall, and all the rest of the Strangers that weren t named. Frank Bumstead plays the role of an inspector. Dr. Schreber is Murdoch s source. He helps him always ...


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