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- 5021: Lord Of The Flies Book Analysi
- ... Ralph, because he is the center if everything in the story. Also, they told it through his point of view because he was the only good leader that was sane. The conch was a very big symbol throughout the book. It symbolized power and authority over everyone else. When it was held in one's hand, it gave you the power for you and only you to speak. Which is why ...
- 5022: Fate In Macbeth
- ... kill the king is when she tells him that he needs to in order to be a real man, Be so much more the man (Act 1 scene 7 line 51). She also plays a big role in the actual murders by drugging the guards so Macbeth can get into the room to kill Duncan. From the start Macbeth knew that in order to be king he had to kill Duncan ...
- 5023: Lord Of The Flies
- ... shock of black hair, down his nape and low on his forehead, seemed to suit his gloomy face and made what had seemed at first an unsociable remoteness into something forbidding." Roger was an authoritative big'un that didn't seem to care about the consequences of his actions. Not only was his appearance gloomy, but his personality tended to be as well. "Roger, uncommunicative by nature, said nothing." His physical ...
- 5024: Factors Contributing To The Su
- ... all of us, who rather than use a small word whose meaning we are certain, chose to put on heirs in order to impress people, to the opposite effect of making ourselves look less educated. Big words are not enough to give someone character. One cannot hide behind his words, because the lack of insincerity will be revealed to those around him. Words are meant to express thoughts, not for impressing ...
- 5025: Ethan Frome 8
- ... gathering in the winter and put his arms around her. He tried to show off to her by boasting his skill at sledding, and how he could coast down the dangerous hill and miss the big elm tree that was in the path right around a sharp bend. Mattie fell in love with Ethan too, after a picnic on a summer afternoon. One day, Zeena left Starkfield to see a new ...
- 5026: Elizabeth Bishop S Poem The Fi
- ... of the female poet shows both frustration and remorseful acceptance for her man dominated society. Later, the fish s beholder imagines the interior features such as shiny entrails, and the pink swim bladder, like a big (flower) (Bishop 1211). The female features are covered from view by the rugged exterior, portraying the woman s submissive role. A secondary interpretation shows the conflict between the masculine society and Mother Nature , the feminine ...
- 5027: Lord Of The Flies Critical Lit
- ... into living flesh. This proves he still has his humanity in him. Jack begins to lose his civilized ways when a little boy introduces fear into the group, by telling them he saw a really big snake that comes out in the dark. Jack rallies the boys into the idea that they will kill the snake. Once Jack kills a pig for the first time, he becomes obsessed with hunting. All ...
- 5028: Lord Of The Flies
- ... the Flies he not only introduces characters, settings, but also gives off clues to up coming events, by using the activities that the characters participaid in while in civilization. In the begging civilization is nothing big to the characters but a part of their normal life, there Golding gives off a clue, that laws, rules, policeman and schools are necessary to keep the darker side of human nature in line. But ...
- 5029: Lady Macbeth An Essay On Macbe
- ... appeared to be the cold serpent. Speaking with her forked tongue. She acted as if none of the events had affected her mental status. She continually appeared to have no scruples. This was all one big act though. On the inside she was actually like the flower. Gentle, brittle, vulnerable. Each event had actually been wearing her mental status down slowly, like pedal after pedal being torn from her head and ...
- 5030: Escapism In The Glass Menageri
- ... at work or at home. The movies to him, represented what he wanted, adventure. The Victrola phonograph was Laura's means of escape and comfort. Laura is very shy, very fragile, and has a very big "inferiority complex". She uses the Victrola so much to comfort her, that it has become an instinct. In scene three, Laura's mother finds out that she has dropped out of Business College. When Amanda ...
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