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19011: Brandy's "I Want A Wife": An Analysis
... prepare lunch for her child. On weekends, Mothers go grocery shopping. Also, mothers have to see that the family clothes are clean and iron. She has to keep track of who in the family needs new clothes. She has to keep the house well maintained and make certain that things are kept in a proper place for when they are needed. Another reason why a woman's role is harder than ...
19012: Symbolism of the Scarlet Letter
... lets us understand that no matter what others think of Hester it does not seem to matter. “So said Heater Prone, and glanced her eyes downward at the scarlet letter. And, after many years a new grave was delved after a sunken one..."(258). This was an everlasting impression from the how the symbolism of the letter that lies on her chest to mean angel witch was another good meaning for ...
19013: The Medea: Women's Rights
... anything for their husbands. Again it's clear that this is not a plea for liberation. Medea attempts to use the same methods that were used in the past, the evil, to achieve her goal. New methods would be needed to change the attitude towards women, but Medea is out for revenge not women's liberation. Her mind is still set in her old mode. She is not trying to break ...
19014: To Kill a Mockingbird: Racism
... his bravery, however he showed as that even if people don't understand your actions, it doesn't make you any less of a person. Through these three examples we learn of problems that the world faced, and still does face to this day. But we also learn of the great outcomes that come from doing what's right. Through the book we learned that everyone is an equal. We learned ...
19015: Lord of the Flies: The Breakdown of a Society
... are now more engrossed with hunting than concentrating on being rescued. They concentrate solely on the hunts and give no concern to building shelters. Jack and his hunters need Piggy's glasses to start a new fire, so they took them from him. Piggy now can not see at all and must be led around by Ralph. A third element in the evolution of the boys' society is the attitude toward ...
19016: Equality
... plans to "save all men and women whose spirit has not been killed within them and suffer under the yoke of brothers." Equality wants to bring his friends to his fortress and start over a new beginning in which the dreadful word "we" will never again have meaning.
19017: The Great Gatsby: Moral Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships
The Great Gatsby: Moral Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships Characters in books can reveal the author feeling toward the world. In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald suggested the moral decline of the period in America history through the interpersonal relationships among his characters. The book indicates the worthlessness of materialism, the futile quest of Myrtle and ...
19018: To Kill A Mocking Bird Essay
... racial equality before society caught a hold of it. Harper Lee shows Tom as a mockingbird, harmless and only living to bring peace to others. For him to be slain would be pointless to our world. To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the greatest books of this century, and it will continue one of the best books of all time.
19019: Jane Eyre: Imagery
... the dominant figure, although his air of superiority has become greatly reduced due to the accident. Due to his ailments he is now completely dependent on those around him, a situation which humbles him. A new man results in this change, and in him, Jane finds her real, spiritual and physical love. She says, " All my heart is yours, sir: it belongs to you; and with you it would remain, were ...
19020: The Scarlet Letter: Summary
... survives, and with it, presumably, the prospects for the great experiment. Prospectively, too, the experiment moves outward across the continent, where the Dimmesdale family, riding off together into the sunset, goes in search of a new life. The Scarlet Letter is the founding classic of that American heroic tradition. Needless to say, this does not make it a partisan tract. The novel is no more a polemic against individualist democracy than ...


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