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4921: The Journey Of Odysseus And Te
... planning their ambush on the young prince. Telemachos went back home, only to find out that his father had already arrived before him. This sets Odysseus (disguised as a beggar) and Telemachos up for the big scene against the suitors, where father and son, side by side, rid Ithaca of its cancerous cells, and reunite the "royal" family. Odysseus then appeased and sacrificed to the god Poseidon in the name of ...
4922: The Go Between
... Burgess and Lord Trimingham. They both seem to be trying to impress Marian but are equal until Leo catches out Ted. This is ironic because Leo s catch ruins Ted s chance to make a big impact on Marian and how later on it is Leo who ruins the relationship between Marian and Ted. Yet I kept my sense of the general drama of the match and it was sharpened by ...
4923: The Awakening 4
... Edna has to acknowledge her true feelings towards Leonce. Edna's leaving Leonce's mansion is another important detail when considering the process of her awakening. By moving to her own residence, Edna takes a big step towards her independence. Throughout The Awakening, Edna increasingly distances herself from the image of the mother-woman, until her suicide, which serves as the total opposite of the mother-woman image. Adele Ratignolle and ...
4924: To Kill A Mockingbird
... idea. It took nine-year-old Scout to bring that group of people to their senses, to realize what they were going to do in relation to their life. All it took to bring these big tough farmers to scatter like flies started as a kindly acnolagement "Hey Mr.Cunningham" (Lee 153) Until then, they had let the mob mentality carry them away, not once considering what was happening. Scout had ...
4925: The Role Of Fate In Oedipus Th
... else. After all, the prophecies of the oracle did come true and the fate of Oedipus was outlined even before he was born. The Greeks believed in fate and running away from fate is a big no-no. The townspeople (chorus) stated: Destiny guide me always, Destiny find me filled with reverence pure in word and deed. Great laws tower above us, reared on high born for the brilliant vault of ...
4926: The Glass Menagerie Theme
... mean and dominant manner "unwittingly cruel at times" (1898), but she is always present for her children. Laura, her oldest out of two children, is handicapped not only by her "defect" (1898), but by a big case of being shy. Amanda's youngest Tom a poet and a adventurer, is forced into the role of being the man of the house. Tom does not like this role at all. William's ...
4927: The Adventures Of Huckelberry
... lives in particular (such as Huck Finns). Evidence of the Romantic period is also found in this novel in that romantics tend to seek nature as a solace from problems caused by society and the big city. In this novel Huck turns to the Mississippi River (nature) as an escape from society, as does Jim for an escape from his slavery. Huck Finn also shows evidence of romanticism with its instances ...
4928: Symbolism In To Kill A Mocking
... his cross examination. He continually calls Tom "boy," which is racist when referring to a black man. He also adds to the non-human, bestial representation of Tom Robinson by referring to him as a "big buck." Racist symbolism is mixed with bitter irony during one of Aunt Alexandra's missionary circle meetings, as Mrs. Grace Merriweather talks about the Mrunas in Africa. She tells about how they live in "poverty ...
4929: Summary Of The Great Gatsby
... called West Egg. That was on Long Island. He made contact with his neighbor living closest to him, Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby was a very rich man with an enormous property. His house had a big lawn, a swimming pool and an exclusive garden. Despite all his money, he wasn t a very happy man. There was no woman in his life, just servants. His way of getting in touch with ...
4930: Summary Of Equus
... at night. 20. Dysart makes Alan feel like being at the stables (Alan is still under hypnosis). Alan gets Nugget ready to go, Dysart thinks it looks like a ceremony. 21. Alan is on a big field (still under hypnosis), starts undressing and shows himself naked to god. He gives sugar to the horse and says, "take my sins". He calls himself "the king" and the horse "Godslave". Alan thinks only ...


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