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- 19111: The Adventures of Huck Finn: Jim Is A Hero
- ... out of the fog; and when I come to him again in the swamp, up there where the feud was; and such-like times... I was the best friend old Jim ever had in the world, and the ONLY one he's got now... "All right, then, I'll GO to hell" At this climactic point in the story, Huck not only sees that he and Jim are on equal ground ...
- 19112: The Changes in the Narrator's View of Sonny
- ... changed his views one way, another flight and his views changed again. During the whole ordeal he can see Sonny, yet his views of Sonny are distorted or blurred. After each stage he believes his new view is the correct one, however it is not until he reaches the ground that he gets a true idea of what Sonny is like. It is then that he brings himself down to Sonny ...
- 19113: The Count of Monte Cristo: Revenge
- ... of an eye for and eye. These four conspirators are Danglars, Caderousse, Fernand Mondago, and Villefort. In order to take revenge on his four enemies, Dantes uses a variety of names and disguises. The main new identity he uses for himself is The Count of Monte Cristo. Danglars, as mentioned above, was the Count's shipmate when his name was still Edmond Dantes. When Edmond went to jail, Danglars ran away ...
- 19114: Jane Eyre: The Maturing of Jane
- Jane Eyre: The Maturing of Jane When a caterpillar hatches from its mother's egg, it enters this world as an innocent, pure creature. As time passes by, it unwraps its cocoon and goes through metamorphosis. Once the caterpillar grows into a fully developed butterfly, it has lost its innocence and purity forever. Jane ...
- 19115: Willy Loman is often described as a Tragic Hero. To What Extent is "Death of a Salesman" a Tragedy?
- ... modern tragedy and how Willy Loman is a tragic hero in modern society. Though he is a common man or a Low-man as his name suggests, Willy was described by Miller as "a very brave spirit who cannot settle for half but must pursue his dream of himself to the end." Though Willy did not have great intellectual powers, the first of Aristotle's qualities, he did experience self-awareness ...
- 19116: Saki's "The Interlopers": Plot Analysis
- ... friendship and rivalry. The story takes place in a European forest one night during the winter. The setting of the story is analogous to the plot; the trees have to bind together for warmth to brave the fierce winter, the same way Ulrich and George have to work together to survive. The exposition does a wonderful job of building suspense by telling of the feud between the two families. The feeling ...
- 19117: "The Necklace": The Development of Irony
- ... dinner invitation home, and her first reaction is concern for appearances. She tells her husband that they can not possibly go because she has "nothing to wear" (5). Her husband agrees to buy her a new dress. This, however, is not enough for Matilde; she needs jewelry. She explains that, without jewelry, she will appear "shabby in the company of rich women" (6). In her quest to present herself as a ...
- 19118: Heilner's "Beneath the Wheel" and Me
- ... and a strawberry fruit roll-up, I would take my place at the usual lunch table. The next forty-five minutes were always used as an escape from the labor and frustration of the academic world. Whether my time was spent playing bass in the band room, or spent engaging myself in conversation with my close friends, I never let schoolwork, tests, or quizzes interfere with this opportunity to let my ...
- 19119: Huck Finn Is A Very Troubled Young Boy
- ... brought him up the way he had and Huck had lived a proper life, a civilized one, then I do not believe that Huck would be able to survive one day in the awful cruel world he lived in. Because his father brought him up tough and strong, and defiant he survived. If he had been any different then he wouldn't have been bale to get Jim to freedom or ...
- 19120: How the Main Characters in "Crime and Punishment" and "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" Cope to With Their Sufferings
- ... God's eyes, he will be forgiven. "Go immediately, this very moment, go and stand at the cross-roads, bow down, first kiss the ground that you've desecrated, and then bow to the whole world, to all four points of the compass and tell everyone, out loud: I have I have killed!' Then God will send you life again
you must accept suffering and redeem yourself by it, that's ...
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