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4781: Tragic Differences
... left in the world, her loss makes him absolutely lonely, which turns out to be his final punishment. He would come back some day; they couldn t make him pay forever. But he wanted his child, and nothing was much good now, beside that fact. He wasn t young any more, with a lot of nice thoughts and dreams to have by himself. He was absolutely sure Helen wouldn t have ...
4782: Tradition Roles
... dressing as a boy, while that is the only way to catch a father's attention. "To return invisible, as myself, to the real world of her kitchen." (Cortez, 29) The mother reacted to the child as though she was disgusted with her for not acting like a girl. The mother also refusd to let her daughter eat with the family as a boy. Tradition didn't allow the girl to ...
4783: To Kill A Mockingbird-racial P
... yet similar to the pressure Atticus receives. At school, the kids taunt Jem and Scout calling them and their father nigger-lovers and the kids just expect them to take it. Jem being the mature child of the family, ignores them, but Scout doesn't let anyone criticize her or her family and usually just punches them in the jaw. Atticus tells her to just ignore them, but as soon as ...
4784: To Kill A Mockingbird By Harpe
... In the class when Ms.Caroline was giving Walter a coin, Walter did not take it because he knew that it was impossible to reimburse her. I judged that it is really mature for a child to act that way. I also admired how the Cunninghams were able to endure by giving crops to people as a form of payment. When Atticus helps Sr.Walter with his entailment, Walter does not ...
4785: To Kill A Mockingbird 7
... weaken the justice system. This story was told from the first person s point of view. It was narrated by Scout. She recounts the story after she has grown up through the eyes of a child.
4786: To Kill A Mockingbird 4
... is treated as a member of the family. Atticus Finch is a proper gen-tleman and a most gentle father. Scout and Jem love and respect him very much. Scout is an intelligent and observant child. She reads newspapers and tends to discuss matters with her father as a grown-up. Still, due to the liberal and open-minded views of Atticus, Scout, and, to a lesser degree, Jem, the family ...
4787: To Be, Or Not To Be
... means that because of his personality, he was in direct contrast to the captain. The ability of Conrad to portray Leggatt as a doppelgδnger might stem from the experiences he went through as a young child. Whatever, the reason, Conrad s pessimistic view of life was obvious (A.I.P.C. online) Conrad took part in many voyages all over the world. He truly enjoyed the life he led as a ...
4788: Thomas Paine - Common Sense
... he feels that there is a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong which gives it a superficial appearance of being right (693). He is alluding to the relationship, also calling it a violent abuse of power (693). This choice of words is similar to those of Jefferson, who asserts that the king had established an absolute tyranny over the states. Both men set an immediate understanding about their feelings ...
4789: Themes In Medea
... 2. Medea's transcendence of "human" limitations 1. Emblems of earth-goddess (dragon chariot) 2. Power of prophecy 3. Institution of rites for children 3. Transcending female nature--denial of maternity Medea as Archetype of Child-Murderess 1. Original myth: Corinthians kill children in retribution for death of Creon Crossing of Gender Boundaries 1. Medea as female 1. Incorporates forces of chaos 2. Represents the non-human and non-Greek 2 ...
4790: Theme Developed Through Motif
... Loman's car. One of the most prevealent problems in the play is Biff's constant stealing. These events occured many times through the play and they eventually led heart ache and pain. As a child, Biff stole a football from school. Willy, his father never thought anything of it. He just said "he has to practice doesn't he." All Willy wanted was for his son to follow the American ...


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