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4701: Greek Gods
... sister , she was the protector of marriage and spiteful of Zeus' adultery. Ares- son of Zeus and Hera, the god of war. He was hated by his own parents, and the "ruthless" god. Athena- the child of Zeus's own creation, she is the protector of civilization, agriculture and crafts. Apollo- son of Zeus and Leto, the most Greek of gods. Master of music and poetry. Aphrodite- daughter of Zeus and ...
4702: Great Gatsby And Money
... girl who focuses on what brings her joy whether it be love by a pearl necklace or lovely shirts and her voice is the communication of this. She is careless with her voice like a child who is unable to control her fascination with a new toy. Daisy is no actress and her voice betrays her constantly. Daisy can't cover up what is behind her voice, greed. Her greeting of ...
4703: Great Expectations Portrays In
... decent, hardworking people who, due to their lack of education and oppurtunity settled into the only life that was known and expected of them. Magwitch was never given a chance in life, even as an child, his first memory of "a-thieving turnips" is the commencement of a life of crime. Magwitch's eventual success in life only comes where he is given the oppurtunity to succeed while living in a ...
4704: Great Expectations By Charles
... it as a little humorous short story. Quoting Dickens himself from a accompanying note to the first installment: 'I have made the opening, I hope, in its general effect exceedingly droll. I have put a child and a good-natured foolish man, in relations that seem to me very funny.' This note does seem rather out of place - Admittedly, the beginning of the story is quite hilarious. But it seems awkward ...
4705: Great Expectations 7
... throughout the novel is Estella, adopted daughter of the eccentric Miss Havisham. Estella is cold-hearted, a victim of Miss Havisham, and repentant. Throughout the novel Estella has a hard time understanding feelings. As a child when Pip would play with her she was cold to him, "And what coarse hands he has! And what thick boots" (57). The characteristic is significantly seen in response to Pip's declaration of love ...
4706: Great Expectations 5
... her broken heart.It shutting the world out and herself from the world. Her only concession was now in her adoption of Estella. In adopting Estella, Miss Haversham has some hidden motives to turn the child into a haughty,heartless instrument of revenge against men.Estella is encouraged to practice her disdain on the garden boy Pip and to break his poor heart. Unfortunately,the only one being affected by this ...
4707: Great Expectations 2
... since [he was] born, (58). Pip then tells us that he regret[s] to state that [he] was not afraid of telling the enormous lie comprehended in the answer No, (58). Even as a young child Pip has no problem with lying. When Pip goes home from Havisham s, he tells his family of the wonderful, amazing time he had there, even though it s lies (70). During his concocted story ...
4708: Good Vs. Evil In Treasure Isla
... and slightly deformed, had collided with a little girl. He was seen deliberately trampling over her body. Enfield and other bystanders forced the man, who said his name was Hyde, to pay damages to the child s family. Hyde entered the house with a key and came back with a check. The check, to Mr. Enfield s surprise, was a genuine. The main conflict is that both Mr. Utterson and Mr ...
4709: Go Ask Alice 2
... and both are fetched by their parents. Alice likes living at home and Christmas time. After holidays its shock at school. Chris and Alice see each other often at school but not even one other child wants to have contact to Alice. Everyone knows that Alice was a pusher and so they often attack her, Lane is a boy who takes drugs and he hunts Alice the worst way. But in ...
4710: Gilgamesh 3
... As for you, Gilgamesh, fill your belly with good things; day and night, night and day, dance and be merry, feast and rejoice. Let your clothes be fresh, bathe yourself in water, cherish the little child that holds your hand, and make your wife happy in your embrace; for this too is the lot of man. If it is "life" the gods retain in their keeping, it is not human life ...


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