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5421: A Formal Application
... do a cesarean section. A baby boy was delivered, but never had a heartbeat. He was choked to death by the umbilical cord. Once Frederic finds out he begins to talk to himself about the child and says, "But they killed you in the end." Frederic is referring "they" as life and the hopelessness it holds. Also, during the same part, he starts talking about his life and says, "I wished ...
5422: A Farewell To Arms
... himself. Until the conclusion of the novel, Frederick still relies on Catherine as the source of order in his life. With the end of their affair when Catherine dies giving birth to their stillborn love-child, Frederick realizes that he cannot depend on any one person, such as Catherine, or any thing, such as religion, war, or frivolity, for order and discipline. Hemingway describes Frederick's enlightenment best in the final ...
5423: A Farewell To Arms
... 529) in this cyclically natured novel that tries to solve the great mystery of death for us, once and for all. Billy's life had revolved around these ideas from the time he was a child. At the age of twelve Billy "had undergone the real crises of his life, had found life meaningless even if he could not then articulate that concept, and was in desperate need for reinventing himself ...
5424: A Drunk Bus Driver And A Bad Accident
... just done? Who was he? Why was he here? Why did he help Bertha? What had he whispered to her? The paramedics rushed away with the woman to have x-rays. The police called each child’s mother one by one, and Patrick came to me and put his hand on my shoulder. I couldn’t say a word, but somehow he knew what was in my mind. "I am an ...
5425: A Domestic Dilemma
... of cinnamon. Their son, Andy, took a bite of the toast and cried because it burned his mouth. The other mistake that Emily made was while bathing her baby, she dropped Marianne and cut the child’s fragile head on a table. Because of Emily’s ignorance and drinking her baby daughter could have died or been seriously injured. Martin Meadows also faces another conflict. His heart is wrenched in turmoil ...
5426: A Crime In The Neighborhood
... mysteries of human pain and cruelty than in how to avoid them."(283) She is admitting to have fabricated a story and having made false accusations about Mr. Green in the past. As a young child, Marsha was curious, seeking attention and lonely, and these are possible reasons why she got so caught up in her "detection" work. This book holds such a sadness to it- the story is enveloped with ...
5427: A Crime In The Neigborhood
... mysteries of human pain and cruelty than in how to avoid them."(283) She is admitting to have fabricated a story and having made false accusations about Mr. Green in the past. As a young child, Marsha was curious, seeking attention and lonely, and these are possible reasons why she got so caught up in her "detection" work. This book holds such a sadness to it- the story is enveloped with ...
5428: A Clockwork Orange
... The inspiration for A Clockwork Orange came while during World War II, when his wife was assaulted while he fought. She died about a month after the incident from internal bleeding, along with their unborn child, who was killed during the assault. He compensated by releasing his anger into A Clockwork Orange, in which a scene takes place that mirrors the traumatic incident. Anthony Burgess died at seventy-six, November 25 ...
5429: A Birthday
... shell". In the story a simile is used in expressing the initial shock of the character. The words describing the characters shock are "a sob came up into her throat and shook her, as a child who has cried itself to sleep continues to sob in it’s dreams". Symbolism is the use of an object which represents itself and something beyond itself. A tree is a symbol used in both ...
5430: Death Of A Salesman 9
... can with their meager income to pay their endless bills. Linda is Willy's comfort and support. She believes in him completely, even in his fantasy of himself. In some respects, Linda has made a child of her husband, always indulgent and devoted to him. In this way, Linda is truly Willy s guide, moral support, and comforter. Linda avoids the truth with Willy by protecting and defending his pride and ...


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