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- 4081: Persuasion--austin Poor Dick
- ... up Kellynch Hall. She is always the one that various other character call upon when some sort of work is to be done, be it playing a piano or caring for a sister s injured child. However, the strongest example of Anne's utility and the strength that comes from being useful occurs when she takes charge when Louisa cracks her head. Anne s ability to be useful in that situation ...
- 4082: Ordinary People
- ... to the trivial conflicts of everyday life. Ordinary People is somewhat like the novel The Body by Stephan King because both books illustrate the conflicts of having a death in the family, and of a child's great need for affection. My personal favorite aspects of this book are the characters, the theme, and Guest's style of writing. I enjoyed the complexity and intensity of each character, and each character ...
- 4083: Reasons For The Downfall Of Ma
- ... impressions on her than they would have at other stages in her life. Psychologically, Emma problem was partly caused because of a term called a "critical period". A critical period is a point in a child's life when what they have learned, such as handwriting or an accent probably will not change considerably afterwards. Emma had read he books when she was still learning, but had reached her critical period ...
- 4084: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
- ... to say that fate is bound to happen, no matter what is done to try to change it. In this novel, when Jose Arcadio Buendia marries his cousin Ursula, they are cursed to have a child with the tail of a pig. I believe that this is just a way of saying that they are destined for downfall and failure. They are afraid and tired of people whispering and pointing, so ...
- 4085: One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- ... controlled by the Big Nurse. The Black Boys- the lackeys of the Big Nurse, they are hired for their extreme hate towards the patients and are cruel to them every chance they get. Martini- a child-like patient who often hallucinates. Candy- a whore who is a friend of McMurphy s. She is the one who took Billy s virginity. Cheswick- drowned himself when McMurphy stopped sticking up for the patients ...
- 4086: Of Mice And Men 4
- ... men are consumed with loneliness. The care for nothing but themselves. They are very unlike George and Lennie who have each other and a dream. Lennie is a big man with the brain of a child. Lennie never meant to hurt anybody but managed to get himself and his only true friend George into trouble. George is a small smart man who has known Lennie all his life and knows to ...
- 4087: Of Mice And Men 2
- ... have to bother with Lennie, he could have abandoned him and gone on his own way. But he did not do that, he stayed with Lennie watching over him almost like a parent to a child. Even though Lennie always got Georege in trouble, George never stoped loving him and always stood by him. The friendship they shared went beyond what was transparent they each shared a dream and both knew ...
- 4088: Oedipus - King Of Riddles
- ... walks on four feet in the morning, on two at noon, and on three in the evening? With his eminent mastery of riddles and having an open mind, Oedipus replied, It is Man. As a child he crawls on four. When he grows up he walks upright on his two feet, and in old age he leans on a staff.1 This puzzle is far more complex than Tiresias's rudimentary ...
- 4089: Midsummer Nights Dream: Humor
- ... is sometimes more suited for this. Shakespeare used something like inferred humor to get across some other meanings that added to the play. One good example is the character of Puck. Puck is a hyperactive child that gets into a lot of mischief. His attitude toward his tasks is sort of a light and airy one. He does not take life seriously, he only does what is fun. This type of ...
- 4090: Macbeth 2
- ... win the "golden round" (1.5.24) and become queen of Scotland. Lady Macbeth craves for her husband's success so much that she would "dash the brains out" (1.7.58) of her own child in order to achieve her goal. The strong ambition within her makes it seem as if she had no conscience or human feeling. Supernatural incidents are what mainly motivates her desire for power. Lady Macbeth ...
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