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3301: Sin And Virtue Used In Stephen
... to humankind. For instance, in the story, "what traps the Swede is his fixed idea of his environment," but in the end, it is the environment itself -- comprised of the Blue Hotel, Sculley, Johnnie, Cowboy Bill, the Easterner, and the saloon gambler -- that traps him (Stallman 488). To further illustrate how religion permeated into Crane s writing, many scenes from The Blue Hotel can be cited. Similar to the biblical Three ...
3302: Self-reliance By Emerson
... the event that someone disagreed with these rules, he would be punished and reprimanded for his sin. Society cannot exist if this is not true; however, Emerson saw this as a direct violation of the rights of the individual. The individual cannot succeed in society; the individual is different, and society scorns that which is different. Society is a breeding ground for conformity and uniformity. Therefore, instead of society assisting in ...
3303: Scarlet Letter Chapter Summari
... everyone, as a public penance for committing adultery.) Near the end of the chapter, the mention of the name Anne Hutchinson is very interesting, for she was an early feminist (a fighter for women's rights). Hester Prynne, later on in the story, is in her own way a sort of feminist. There is, in the same sentence mentioning Anne Hutchinson, a fine example of Hawthorne's use of the indirect ...
3304: Rules Of Prey
... he wants to be free like a bird that can fly away and do whatever he wants without anyone telling him he has to do. Journey to freedom is literal, meaning that he has no rights besides those given to him by his owners. He knows he wants freedom, to make his own choices and decisions, but he doesn't really know what a life of freedom means. He thinks that ...
3305: Rude Strength
... my command, more room to make use of as I gesture and pace out my words. I slide into my working-class vernacular much more easily, joke with my students, punctuate our discussions with damn-rights and hell-yesses. Last semester, a friend and colleague told me that, in class, when I explain my ideas or take issue with someone else's, or even when I just make a comment, I ...
3306: Red Sails To Capri
... smoking a cigar after each mission, he puts things together and realizes all the take downs are done by the same team. Popov tells the Boss, who, through his numerous connections, one of them being Bill Henriksen he is the president of Global Security, finds out it is the Rainbow Six team. This worries him because they could get in the way of his ultimate goal. So he has Popov do ...
3307: Slips Of Fate -the Lottery
... thing you know, they ll be wanting to go back to living in caves, as if the other villages were living in the dark ages and this village was not. Tessie claimed that her husband, Bill, didn t have enough time to choose. and that it wasn t fair. In these statements, she implies that the other villagers had more time to choose and in fact given an advantage over the ...
3308: The Mortal Sin Of Pride
... understands Fortunato and the simple fact that he is driven by opportunities to boost his egotistical self. Fortunato s hidden motive to satisfy (153) Montresor doubts about the cask of Amontillado is to obtain bragging rights , the ability to insult Montresor about how he was taken by a merchant that attempted to passed imitation Amontillado off as actual pure Amontillado. Fortunato s high sense of pride is one character flaw that ...
3309: The Invisible Man 4
... but they didn t see anyone come inside. A minute or so later the man came down out of his room which baffled Mr. Hall. Later in the story, the stranger wasn't paying his bill for his room and Mrs. Hall wouldn't serve him. Mr. Hall also got a warrant against him when he became abusive. Mr. Hall got a group of people and forced the stranger to unmask ...
3310: The Invisible Man 3
... but they didn t see anyone come inside. A minute or so later the man came down out of his room which baffled Mr. Hall. Later in the story, the stranger wasn't paying his bill for his room and Mrs. Hall wouldn't serve him. Mr. Hall also got a warrant against him when he became abusive. Mr. Hall got a group of people and forced the stranger to unmask ...


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