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- 19411: To Be A Slave: Analysis
- ... has published hundreds of essays in newspapers and magazines over the years. When he got bored of writing, he released two albums of original songs and had a live radio show and TV show in New York. Photos of the Civil Rights Movement were taken by him and have worked their way into Howard University’ s photo collection. Now, he is a professor of the Judaic and Near Eastern Studies Department ...
- 19412: Milton's Paradise Lost: A Look Within
- ... Good," makes no sense on the surface, it has a symbolic meaning as an expression of Satan's will to reject the hierarchy of values set before him. In doing so he creates an illusory world that reflects his adopted values, which he accepts as reality. His reality is based on hatred. His hatred makes him psychologically dependant on that he hates, thus making it all the greater. Throughout the epic ...
- 19413: Henry Ford
- ... best selling cars. Without Henry Ford’s ideas and inputs into the automobile business, cars as we know it may not even be around. Henry Ford has gone down in history as one of the world’s most popular inventors of his time, and he will never be forgotten. Word Count: 423
- 19414: The Scarlet Letter: Dimmesdale's Suffering of Pain and Guilt
- ... humble. When Dimmesdale was ill the people would talk of their holy minister as if he was God: “Some declared, that, if Mr. Dimmesdale were really going to die, it was cause enough that the world was not worthy to be any longer trodden by his feet.” (p.119) This caused Dimmesdale even more pain, for he believed that he is also lying to his people. “It is inconceivable, the agony ...
- 19415: Wuthering Heights 2
- ... are very effective tools used throughout the end of the novel as well, for when the weather becomes nice it is not only symbolic of the changing times, and the changing people, but also a new beginning. During his stay at Thrushcross Grange Mr. Lockwood made the perilous journey to Wuthering Heights only a few times. On the occasion of his second visit, "the snow began to drive thickly"(7) during ...
- 19416: Lord of the Flies: Idea of God
- ... still was thought to be in the shape of a man. This idea was challenged by another Hebrew prophet, Jeremiah. He was the first to convey the message that god was holy, apart from the world, and did not meddle in mortals lives. This change was brought about by the change in morality by the monotheistic Hebrews. With the ascension of David's son Soloman to the throne, the Hebrews became ...
- 19417: Lord of the FLies: Fear
- ... quite a young age. Generally associated with such ages, are night-mares and the infamous “ boogey-monster” These things, are enough to frighten any kid of youth, but now they are on an island, a new place, where they are not cared for anymore. It is quite understandable that the first mention of a “snake- thing” or “beastie”, be dismissed by the elder boys, as a nightmare. Even the names echo ...
- 19418: Like Water for Chocolate: Summary
- ... sound that engenders the explosion that lights one of the matches. For a moment we are dazzled by an intense emotion. A pleasant warmth grows within us, fading slowly as time goes by, until a new explosion comes along to revive it. Each person has to discover what will set off those explosions in order to live, since the combustion that occurs when one of them is ignited is what nourishes ...
- 19419: Jane Eyre: Ladies First
- ... her aunt how she feels. “ I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you, but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world expect John Reed; and this book about the liar, you may give to you girl Georgiana, for it is she who tells lies, and not I.”(pg.31) From that point forward Jane realized her ...
- 19420: A Review of Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper"
- ... finally a purpose. I am consciously assuming that the narrator is a reliable source; however, I am also aware that the narrator is very young and thus possesses a much more innocent view of the world than my own. After taking into consideration my initial reactions, effects the text had on myself, effects the text had on reading and the effect I had on my own reading, I am able to ...
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