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- 5271: King Lear - Disruption Of Order In King Lear And The Causes
- ... of his will but offend us. (I, i, 322-324) Predicting that their father will likely pose a threat for them, Goneril and Regan plot against their father so he becomes helpless like a young child. Lear's flaw to believe every word his daughters’ speak was a contribution to his downfall. As order is important to a Kingdom, so is the ability to maintain that order. As demonstrated in Acts ...
- 5272: Julius Caesar - Self-Concepts In Julius Caesar
- ... did not bind together, then each man will go his own way, and become a weakling. "No not an oath, If not by the face of men, /the sufferance of our souls, the time's abuse-/If these motives be weak, break off betimes, /and every men hence to his idle bed; /So let high sighted tyranny rage on, /till each man drop by lottery (Act II, scene 1)." Brutus is ...
- 5273: Wuthering Heights - Catherine And Heathcliff
- ... subjected to vicious racism due to his dark skin color and experienced wearisome orphan years in Liverpool, this distortion had already begun when Mr. Earnshaw brought him into Wuthering Heights, a "dirty, ragged, black-haired child"(45; ch.7). Already he was inured to hardship and uncomplainingly accepted suffering. Heathcliff displays his strength and steadfastness when he had the measles, and when Hindley treated him cruelly if he got what he ...
- 5274: Wiseblood
- ... As she makes advances towards him, he moves rigidly toward her. Hazel’s behavior is similar to that of a person doing penance for sins committed. This is reminiscent of Hazel’s actions as a child. O’Connor manages to convert an often joyous and pleasurable experience into a painstaking one. Here, once again, we witness her moralistic attitude toward sexuality: sex for pleasure ought to be painful, for it is ...
- 5275: Winter Oak - Yuri Nagibin
- ... to understand. Many people such as teachers, may be able to relate to Anna Vasilyevna; who is learning something from someone younger than herself. Also, there are two perspectives in the story, one of the child Savushkin and another of the adult Anna Vasilyevna. This allows us to view a variety of opinions on different subjects such as the winter oak. The story also has 2 very strong characters, which the ...
- 5276: Watership Down
- ... While Charlotte is only a spider, she uses the ability that she has (spinning webs) to demonstrate some human actions. The ability to spin a web in such words as "Some Pig". While to a child this might not seem to be as thought provoking as adults make it out to be, it is. The behavior that Charlotte exhibits is the single action that saves Wilbur life for the second time ...
- 5277: Walden Two
- ... means by "behavior technology," is in the hands, not only of educators, religious leaders, advertisers and salesmen. They are in our own hands at well! We use these "techniques" on each other every day. A child can do it, and does. What else is he doing when he acts on his best behavior in hope of going to the circus as a reward? What else are his parents doing by doling ...
- 5278: Waiting For Godot
- ... and less implied than it is for Pozzo and Lucky. But when the two principal characters seek to play a game, Vladimir suggests they "play at Pozzo and Lucky", a game that requires them to abuse one another for amusement. Overall, the relationship of Pozzo and Lucky seems to be a necessary evil. They never seem to agree on much or even get along very well, but still seem to be ...
- 5279: The Crucible
- ... conceal it my hand shakes yet as with a wound!... Danforth: Mr. Hale, believe me; for a man of such terrible learning you are most bewildered--I hope you will forgive me.... Hale: But this child claims the girls are not truthful, and if you are not-- Danforth: That is precisely what I am about to consider, sir. What more you ask me? Unless you doubt my probity? Hale, defeated: I ...
- 5280: The Count Of Monte Cristo
- ... he imprisons Dantes to protect his own interest. Because of this, he is the focus of Dantes’ fury. He climes the ranks, and becomes the most powerful law enforcer in France. He bears an illegitimate child with Madame Danglars, which leads to his downfall. He is brought down by admitting to his affair, and suffers extensively with the poisoning of his father, mother – in – law, daughter, and son. Monsieur Danglars:Described ...
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