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- 4121: Go Tell It On A Mountain - Sum
- ... threatening message repeatedly and even saw death. The story then jumps back to her youth, where she worked as a servant-girl. She lived with her mother and younger brother, Gabriel. Florence had been a child hood friend with John s mother, Deborah. Gabriel would be the apple of her [his mother] eyes ; he would be sent to school, fed more, and treated more specially. For this reason, Florence would resent ...
- 4122: Franny And Zooey And The Razor
- ... have undesirable memories. After Seymour s suicide in 1955, Franny was never the same person. She was feeling the same sort of pressure that Seymour did and she began to have a mental breakdown. The child s laying there by the hour crying her eyes out it you say boo to her, and mumbling heaven knows what to herself, and your father wonders if maybe she d like a tangerine. 3 ...
- 4123: Flowers For Algernon 4
- ... progress and success in the field, or maybe because of the events which had occurred in the past in this field, it was given up for dead, or maybe Fay or Alice had conceived a child and grew older had pursued his/her father's theory/discovery which in turn leads into a sequel. If anyone were to ask me if they should read Flowers For Algernon, I would regard it ...
- 4124: Examine The Character And The
- ... ribaldry of Mercutio and company, a contrast with the tender, romantic and passionate feelings of Romeo and Juliet. The Nurse is a practical but rather stupid woman at times. She loves Juliet like her own child. Throughout the play The Nurse is very talkative. She will usually do what she believes is right or what Juliet wants, like secretly meeting with Romeo and arranging the wedding of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout ...
- 4125: Dollshouse
- ... wasn t expected that women with a little business know-how could derive ways to earn or borrow money. Torvald treats Nora like a doll. He calls her by all manner of names: squirrel, silly child, lark, songbird. The names he uses directly relates to how Torvald feels about her at the time. He tends to treat her views and opinions as less than important or trifling. Torvald doesn t want ...
- 4126: Critiscisms Of My Antonia
- ... of the year which created another cyclical pattern within itself. This imbedded cyclical theme is on the stages of life is based on the fact that Antonia moves into adulthood while Jim stays as a child as stated by Kim Wells. (Wells 1) This happens because in the section the hired girls Antonia moves into the city from the farm where she used to live. The movement from a rural to ...
- 4127: Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
- ... boring. Sinclair s central purpose in writing The Jungle was to persuade people to join the socialist party and to adopt the view that socialism is the only way to conquer the capitalistic empires that abuse the working class. The socialist ethic is that the general public will have joint ownership of the factory. Thus, they will finally be able to eliminate the undesirable working conditions and to advocate new, more ...
- 4128: Crime And Punishment In Wuther
- ... Heathcliff instead of himself. Far later in the novel, this terrible attitude backfires upon Hindley, who is misused and cheated out of ownership of Wuthering Heights by Heathcliff. This crime parallels another: Heathcliff s abhorrent abuse of both Hindley in his weakened state and Hindley s son Hareton, who is made the stablehand instead of the rightful owner of the Heights. Heathcliff also trespassed when he imprisoned Catherine upon her visits ...
- 4129: Chrysalids
- ... murder which is against the Waknuk Society, just to help David. He risks his life for another and this really proves how strongly he believes in the right to acknowledge the abnormal and not to abuse them. Axel probably experiences what David has gone through in his childhood. His view of god's image has his own set of ways and has gone in a different direction. Many people don't ...
- 4130: Catcher In The Rye 5
- ... she had grown tremendously. No matter how much he yearned to see her or talk to her, he had too much fear to face the fact that she too no longer appeared to be a child, that she was now mature, and experienced. Lastly, the young boy on the street whistling that Holden referred to as "swell " exemplifies Holden's love of youth. The young boy symbolized independence, and nonchalance; untouched ...
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