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- 4791: Their Eyes Were Watching God 4
- ... to Tea Cake, the man who knew himself and was happy, hence making Janie peaceful and satisfied. Janie matures with each life-lesson. She grows mature into a woman, but her soul remains as a child. Janie's light colored skin was contributed by her father, a white teacher who raped Janie's mother as she was a student. Janie's smooth, black hair is kept at a very long length ...
- 4792: The Western Formula
- ... a formula western. Tompkins feels, This is a moment of moral ecstasy. Married! He was not a student of chivalry; it was merely that in the presence of this foreign condition he was a simple child of the earlier plains. He picked up his starboard revolver, and, placing both weapons in their holsters, he went away (Crane 312). Crane s divergence from Cawelti s standards pattern entirely away from this formula ...
- 4793: The True Witchcraft Trials
- ... John Proctor s fight to convince the townspeople that the accused women are not witches (especially his wife), and that it is Abigail who should be killed instead. In Puritan society, the role of the child is to be quiet, and stay out of the way. When Abigail is being considered a witch in the first moments of the story, Rev. Paris is very worried about how this will effect his ...
- 4794: The Tiger And The Lamb
- ... suggests that by recapturing the imagination and wonderment of childhood, we could achieve the goal of self-awareness... the poems thus present views of the world as filtered through the eyes and mind of a child." (Literature, The English Tradition, p. 606) Thou can also infer that evil can bring forth the loss of innocence. Therefore, one existing similarity is that they both concern the loss of innocence. Many poems from ...
- 4795: The Stone Boy
- ... his brother did such as finding the lost cows and leading them home. Moreover, the fact that this family will never really forgive Arnold tells the reader that Eugie was the most loved and important child in the family. Arnold's uncle, his parents, the sheriff, and even his sister do not talk to him anymore or look at him lovingly. Now, all Arnold sees is the cold stare of people ...
- 4796: The Soliloquies Of Richard In
- ... of Clarence, coming. He is unable to share his thought with his own family as he is plotting against them. He has no true relationship with anyone because he only knows how to use and abuse or victimize people around him. He uses his superior wit and inferior deformity against others. His isolation is obviously seen when he dreams as he is completely alone, unloved and loveless. He is too vicious ...
- 4797: The Scarlet Letter 10
- ... was Hester s silent partner in crime that confesses nothing in order to save himself. First, Dimmesdale pleads with Hester, while she receives her sentence on the scaffold, to confess the father of the her child, I charge thee to speak out the name of thy fellow-sinner and fellow-sufferer! Be not silent from any mistaken pity and tenderness for him for, believe me, Hester, though he were to step ...
- 4798: The Role Of Women In Sir Gaiwa
- ... of his shield. The poem describes the arming scene which shows her special relationship to him: That his prowess all depended on the five pure Joys that the holy Queen of Heaven had of her child. Accordingly the courteous Knight had that Queen's image etched on the inside of his armored shield, So that when he beheld her, his heart did not fail. (645-65) It is important to note ...
- 4799: The Rift Wars
- ... of the innocents served to inflame the passions of the combatants, and they fought all the more fiercely because of it. The elves and dwarves might well have exterminated one another, had not an elven child escaped the carnage in one of the orc raids and told his rescuers of the monsters who were actually responsible. Then the elves and dwarves met under a flag of truce, where they agreed to ...
- 4800: The Rez Sisters
- ... study at the University of Manitoba and graduated from the University of Western Ontario, with honors in Music and English. Native Literature is inspired by contemporary social problems facing native Canadians today; alcohol and drug abuse, suicide, wife battering, family violence, the racism of the justice system, loneliness, rejection, youth awareness, as well as modern-day environmental issues. (P. 172 Native Literature in Canada.) Highway once said, We grew up with ...
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