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- 4951: Revenge In The Odyssey
- ... will entreat you, great Sir, have a care for the gods courtesy; Zeus will avenge the unoffending guest (153). Kyklops just answers that, We Kyklopes care not for your thundering Zeus (153). This is a big mistake because directly after this statement, the Kyklops eats some of Odysseus s men. Zeus does avenge the men through Odysseus. Odysseus gets the Kyklops drunk and stabs out his eye, allowing an escape. One ...
- 4952: Resistance In From Singing To
- ... a step so bold and defiant." This statement alone proves that not only does he wear the piece of jewelry for his love of god, but also to show his resistance towards the rules. Another big example of resistant behavior is the meer fact that the two family members converse openly throughout the story. Foreigners and natives are not allowed to speak at all in Cuba, and by conversing the two ...
- 4953: Reflective Essay About Rite Of
- ... never work out in a real society because it has no morals. It is basically saying that people can do anything, but ultimately that will never work in real life because everything would be a big mess. Society would become phony because people wouldn't be doing things because they are right, they would do them because it was ok. The quote, which says, "cheaters never prosper" is entirely accurate.
- 4954: Red Sails To Capri
- ... the book Michele and his friend Angelo are in a harbor. Michele spots a boat and gets really excited. The boat that Michele spots is not an ordinary boat, but it is a sailboat with big red sails. There are three people on the boat. Angelo said that they were most likely visitors because they had a lot of luggage with them. There are not usually visitors at that time of ...
- 4955: Rebecca
- ... from the bottom of the bay and physically did come back. It was also symbolic in that Rebecca came back to haunt the present (Kelly 58). Another symbol that reoccured throughout the story was the big slanting R. Whenever the narrator saw an R that Rebecca had written, she immediatly thought of how incredible Rebecca must have been and how she herself was so inferior. Many of the characters in the ...
- 4956: Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
- ... in descriptions, the billboard, dust, and the setting of the entire story. Jay Gatsby s guests at his party were symbolic in the novel by representing the entire new money social class. The guest s big and sophisticated names were representative of their high social ranking, yet they also acted as shields to hide their insensitivity and shallowness. They managed to show up at every one of Gatsby s lavish parties ...
- 4957: The Catcher In The Rye
- ... do it in the toilets, school hockey turf's or where teachers never do their duties. Holden smokes a lot in the book and he does it sometimes when he gets depressed. Depression was a big problem with Holden, whenever he got depressed he tends to turn to his younger siblings for support. Thinking of Allie makes Holden feel better, when Holden checks into the hotel and starts to feel depressed ...
- 4958: The Danger Of Having Been Blac
- ... any life, it was really like a bird closed in its cage, and having nothing else to do than sings. In other words, sitting in the same classroom with those white girls already made a big difference for her. Receiving the same kind of education, being treated in the same way that Miss Kerwin treated the white girls made her feel comfortable. And since that time she began to see the ...
- 4959: The Crucible Men Of God
- ... become a character able to admit where he may be wrong. Although there seem to be some doubts still pondering in Hale's mind, he has begun to consider these situations by looking at the big picture and by the end of Act 2 creates a new image for himself, with less similarities to Parris than displayed in Act 1. In Act 3, both characters appear together in the courtroom scene ...
- 4960: The Color Purple
- ... are too dumb to go to school"(11). Celie is also influenced by her environment in the sense that her father and husband both mistreat her, she learns to fear men. This will be a big factor in Celie's sexuality in the novel, when she decides that she would rather be with a woman than a man. "I don't even look at mens. That's the true. I look ...
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