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- 1421: On The Universality Of Poetry
- ... an Indian appreciate the fact that Prufrock's internal conflict is about hair-parting and eating peach? Would an Englishman understand the Bhagavad Gita if it is written in Hindu or even understand the essentially Asian concern of wheter he should or should etc etc? The fact is that form and meaning come hand in hand. The form determines the meaning and vice versa. There cannot be one without the other ...
- 1422: The Love Song Of J. Alfred Pru
- ... is awkward and difficult. Prufrock knows what he must say but cannot bring himself to say it. "Should I, after tea and cakes and ices, Have the strength to force the moment to it's crisis?"(79-80) His apprehensiveness in his love life, is very troublesome for him indeed. He wishes greatly to express his affection but it becomes suppressed within him. He compares himself to Lazarus who was an ...
- 1423: Oedipus-The Tragedy Of Tragedi
- ... not wish to "Speak out, speak to us all" (Oedipus the King; Prologue 105), as Oedipus demands. Creon's attempt at a private meeting with Oedipus suggests that Creon understands that in a time of crisis, one must weigh the impact of the truth before revealing it in a public manner. Since it is quite possible that publicly revealing an unpleasant truth could cause distress to his people, his queen, and ...
- 1424: Of Mice And Men
- ... a skilled workman, and a great friend to all in the bunkhouse. Curley is infuriated at the fact that everyone looks up to Slim instead of cowering at the power of himself. In times of Crisis Slim quietly and gracefully helps to solve whatever problem has arisen. This is why he was loved and endeared by all who knew him. Curley is an arrogant stuck up man with a hatred for ...
- 1425: Fannie Flagg Fried Green Tomat
- ... as the Irondale Cafe. FGT doesn't deal only with life in small-town Alabama, it also focuses on a middle-aged woman named Evelyn Couch and her troubles in going through a mid-life crisis. In her time of need, she found herself turning to an elderly friend for advice and companionship, which was what Fannie Flagg did. She had a close relationship with her grandmother and often went to ...
- 1426: Victorian Doubt In God
- ... Jerusalem, both of which atoned for man s sins, and Aaron, God s priests, are types. Tennyson closes his elegy with the now calm assurance that Hallam was a noble type . In Memoriam resolves the crisis of faith precipitated by Hallam s death by presenting him doubly as a type, because he foreshadowed both the second appearance of Christ and the coming higher race of human beings.
- 1427: The Soliloquies Of Richard In
- ... victims or his tools, he professionally uses the art of deception with histrionic ability to victimize or use them. With that art of him and his self-congratulating soliloquies spoken in the very moment and crisis of joyful exultation on the success of his deception, they reveal to us his hypocrisy, villainy Machivelli and wicked pleasure. For instance, in I, ii, 228-264, after he wins Lady Anne's hand or ...
- 1428: The Sextants Of Beijing
- ... than when they were back home. If the Chinese wanted to learn about the west, it would be better for them to learn directly from the west. However, since Japan was near and they had Asian pride, most remained in Asia and studied in Japan. These experience for international relationship brought China a great view and gained many thoughts. For taking the risk of going out to overseas led them achieve ...
- 1429: The Scarlet Letter- Scaffold A
- ... all, and: For an instant, the gaze of the horror-stricken multitude was concentrated on the ghastly miracle; while the minister stood, with a flush of triumph in his face, as one who, in the crisis of acutest pain, had one a victory. Then, down he sank, upon the scaffold! (232) Dimmesdale s confession of his act of treacherous sin freed him from the restraints, which had held him back for ...
- 1430: The Plague 3
- ... in him to turn Othello eventually into a jealous man, looking everywhere. The tragic experience with which this play is concerned is loss of faith, and Iago is the instrument to bring Othello to this crisis of his being. 15 It is this lost faith that brings Othello to make his tragic error of killing his wife and bringing great suffering upon himself. Iago is an extremely complicated person who seems ...
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