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5181: Hamlet
... he wants to appear unthreatening and harmless so that people will divulge information to him, much in the same way that an adult will talk about an important secret in the presence of a young child. To convince everyone of his madness, Hamlet spends many hours walking back and forth alone in the lobby, speaking those "wild and whirling words" which make little sense on the surface but in fact carry ...
5182: 1984
... not Julia, but the mountainous prole woman who hangs out the laundry for her many children. Another of Winston's ideal women, whom Winston writes about in his diary, is the refugee mother protecting her child with her own body. Orwell may be arguing that woman-as-mother is to be honored, but any other kind of love is to be punished. - 3. Is the real love affair in Winston's ...
5183: Killing
... night By: donna E-mail: bairakdar4@hotmail.com In the still of the night Santiago’s crying cut sharply like a knife. His crying was relentless, as though it would never end but then, a child of three knows no other way to express his horror. Abraham Naser walked down the narrow street made of hardened earth and nothing more. His dress was pure class, white blazer and pants with matching ...
5184: In The Skin Of A Lion
... locked away." (Ondaatje, pg.157). As much as Patrick was trying to get away from his past, it engulfed his future. His past became him. He could not escape his lack of love as a child, and continually searched for it. Patrick's life is like a train ride. He is confined to the train, meeting new and unique people as they get on and off. He talks with them and ...
5185: Revision Rich
... fragments of time, while her children were taking naps. "The poem was jotted in fragments during children's naps, brief hours in a library or at 3:00 A.M. after rising with a wakeful child"(611). "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law" is a poem about a woman who is hearing voices that are telling her to resist and rebel but can not obey them. The woman wants to rebel ...
5186: Nothing
... s foremost writers. He said that The Sound and the Fury was the book that caused him "the most grief and anguish," and his feeling for it resembled that of "the mother [who] loves the child who became the thief or murderer more than the one who became the priest." Perhaps because The Sound and the Fury drew so heavily on emotions associated with his own childhood, its writing opened floodgates ...
5187: The Color Purple
... I can’t. What that? She say. Fight I say. … She say all my life I had to fight. I had to fight my daddy. I had to fight my brothers … cousins … uncles. A girl child ain’t safe in a family of men. But I never thought I’d have to fight in my own house (P. 46). I believe this really helped open Celie’s eyes. For she was ...
5188: Bone
... prevented, and who is to blame if indeed, anyone is to blame. Leila finds herself doing the same thing. She knows Ona’s suicide (if it was a suicide) was not a result of drug abuse alone nor was it a freak accident but that there were a number of things, which may have caused this to happen. Even more so, time is used as an introspective of Leila. The events ...
5189: The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kr
... surrounding him. As he grows he shows less and less of his contrition qualities and starts to gain a better understanding of people. In the beginning of the novel Duddy is represented as a rebellious child, he forms a gang called “The Warriors”. In this gang he teaches the boys to behave unethically, such as how to steal at Kresgels and how to split streetcar tickets so that one could be ...
5190: Hob
... is to become the King under the Mountain and to have all the gold and treasure. While Thorin is on his deathbed he tells Bilbo, "There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world." Unlike the dwarfs, Bilbo ...


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