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4901: The Hollow Of The Three Hills
... and death. The author, Nathaniel Hawthorn portrays the main character as a beautiful woman with a shameful and abominable past. She tries to run from her problems but comes to find out no matter how big or small a problem, trying to run from it will only make the problem follow. The main character was so driven by curiosity and remorse that she brought herself to go see a witch. They ...
4902: The Great Gatsby 12
... no longer idolizes her, and the green light has no more symbolic meaning to him. Is like the saying, "You always want what you can't have." The symbolism in The Great Gatsby is a big part of what makes the novel so great. It is simply stated, so it does not confuse the reader as symbolism tends to do, but it merely adds depth to the story.
4903: The Bluest Eye 3
... lost three middle teeth, not all the same time but slowly. It wasn t because her teeth were rotten, the tooth just fell out. I was sitting back in my seat, and I taken a big bite of that candy, and it pulled a tooth right out of my mouth. I could of cried. I had good teeth, not a rotten one in my head. I don t believe I ever ...
4904: The Bean Trees 2
... child, Turtle, travel to Tucson, Arizona, where more car troubles land them at a shop known as Jesus Is Lord Used Tires. The owner of this odd establishment is a woman named Mattie, a serene, big-hearted soul who shelters political refugees from Guatemala, and who gives Taylor a job. Taylor and Turtle find a room with Lou Ann Ruiz, a self-described "ordinary Kentuckian a long way from home," and ...
4905: The Awakening- Edna Pontellier
... pandemonium and humanity like worms struggling blindly toward inevitable annihilation." (56) Edna doesn't understand what is affecting her so much, but she finds comfort in solitude: "When Edna was last alone, she breathed a big, genuine sigh or relief. A feeling that was unfamiliar but very delicious came over her." (69) She likes to be alone when she sketches or paints; it is soothing to her. She seeks solitude when ...
4906: Touch Wood
... Alsace and forced the Jews to leave. France was split into two zones- the Free Zone and the German occupied zone. RenιeΉs father chose for them to move to Paris, because it is a big city where he can find work, and also because RenιeΉs mother has childhood friends there. So, Renιe, her parents, her two younger sisters, and their blind grandmother move into a crowded apartment in the ...
4907: The Lexus And The Olive Trees
... conceivable wall. This breakthrough began with television. Throughout much of the Cold War era, television and radio broadcasting was a restricted business, because the spectrums and technologies available for delivery were limited. At first, only big cable systems could afford to build the antennas to pull down those satellite signals, but thanks to the democratization of technology, millions of people around the world could pull down those signals on a satellite ...
4908: The Glass Meangere
... stuffed them into those gobbling fierce little empty black mouths of theirs. There wasn't a sound any more, there was nothing to see but Sebastian, what was left of him, that looked like a big white-paper-wrapped bunch of red roses had been torn, thrown, crushed!--against that blazing white wall....(Williams, Suddenly Last Summer 92) Many of Williams's sexual outcasts are devoured, literally or figuratively, and in ...
4909: Turn Of The Screw By Henry Jam
... All three of them look but only Mrs. Grose and the governess see her. You don t see her exactly as we see? - you mean to say you don t now-now? She s as big as a blazing fire! Only look, dearest woman, look-! , the governess exclaims. Flora does not see the lady because the ghost does not reveal herself to Flora. However, Mrs. Grose does see the ghost but ...
4910: Thunderwith
... mother s death behind her. Her mother was gone and Lara had finally accepted it. Lara can now get on with her life. Lara can feel strong and happy. Lara knew at last that the big black bird she feared was no longer there. But nor was Mum. From the first day of her mother s death, Lara has been grieving over her, not accepting that she is no longer with ...


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