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- 5321: Flea
- ... Donne uses the metaphysical conceit of a flea to symbolize the love shared between them. By comparing the blood union in the flea to sexual intercourse, the narrator illustrates that it is not such a big deal. When the woman kills the flea, she kills the bond between them. But the narrator stays determined, and proceeds to show how insignificant sex is, just as it was so to kill the flea ...
- 5322: Fawlty Towers Vs Commedia
- ... Tartaglia and Columbina. Arllechino is a very agile and skillful man who enjoys playing tricks on people and stealing things. Arllechino is very quick. Brighella is dull and has a large appetite. He is very big and has a slow, deep voice. Columbina is a female servant who flirts and seeks a lot of attention. She uses he body to get what she wants and she loves money. The Masters consist ...
- 5323: Far From The Madding Crowd
- ... did finally become involved with Troy, Boldwood confronted Bathsheba, pleading with her to reverse her decision not to marry him, but she obstinately refused. After Troy disappeared, being presumed dead, Boldwood saw this as his big chance to win back Bathsheba, his obsession for her reaching a peak. Up until six months before Christmas Day, he pestered her, urging her to accept that she was a widow and now free to ...
- 5324: Famous Last Words
- ... she wants to leave. Ribbentrop afraid she might reveal his plans, kills her. He says, "
within two days or three at the very most, Isabella Loverso would have told Schellenberg everything there is to know. Bang. It would all be over." (263) He killed Isabellla because she was a threat to him, so he did whatever necessary to ensure she could not hurt him. Von Ribbentrop is always looking for new ...
- 5325: Everyday Use
- ... her heritage. This is demonstrated from the outset of the short story, we learn very quickly that the mother (narrator) has inherited many customs and traditions from her ancestors. She describes herself as "a large big-boned woman with rough man-working hands" (485). She also describes here various abilities including, " I can kill and clean a hog as mercilessly as a man
I can work outside all day, breaking ice ...
- 5326: Ethan Frome
- ... 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 ...
- 5327: Earth Abides
- ... with lion, he realizes he had been wrong. In fact his people had learned from him and in their own ways made use of what he had taught them. His leadership after all, made a big influence on the other members. Although The Tribe was highly dependent of Ish for leadership, "in time of trouble it was Em whom the people turned to." Her importance to The Tribe was so valuable ...
- 5328: Bacon's Rebellion
- ... attacked the farmers. Normally these farmers were expecting to receive help from the governor. They became irritated when the governor did not support them. Through the eyes of the freemen this was seen as a big mistake. Because the governor did not give them the support, they had to take matters into their own hands. After defeating the Indians, the unofficially elected Nathaniel Bacon took charge. When he led his men ...
- 5329: Childhood Socialization
- ... is the ability to look at society as a whole and be unbiased and open-minded which in turn decreases negative attitudes toward racial, ethnic, and religious groups. People who understand socialization realize that a big part of it is an understanding of the world and the people around them. It is a very important task to teach children the ways of socialization and this job should not be taken lightly ...
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