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6771: The Black Cat: What Goes Around Comes Around
... the story. He explains the sounds he heard in detail when the mystery unfolds regarding the missing cat he had not seen or heard from since the murder. He writes "like the sobbing of a child, and then quickly swelling into one long, loud, and continuous scream, utterly anomalous and inhuman-a howl-a wailing shriek, half of horror and half of triumph, such as might have arisen only out of ...
6772: The Odyssey and The Pearl: Loyalty
... to outrun the men that pursued them. Negative consequences were the outcome of Juana's loyalty to Kino. Her loyalty caused her to lose all that was common and dear to her, including her only child. Loyalty to another person or to a cause may be an admirable trait, but it can lead to either positive or negative consequences. Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus while he was on his twenty-year ...
6773: The Fear of Science
... in the world. The murder of William Frankenstein (Victor's younger brother) caused Victor to believe that his own creature had murdered his younger brother because "nothing in human shape could have destroyed that fair child." (Frankenstein, pg.74) Frankenstein knew from then on that he had "turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery." (Frankenstein, pg.74) Frankenstein's monster caused "the death ...
6774: The Diviners: How does Morag's Past Influence Pique's Life
... to college and she rarely comes back to Manawake, "Going to Winnipeg this fall. To college. And I'm never coming back." She does not seem care for her stepparents. In certain respects the parent-child relationship between Morag and Pique resembles the one between Christie, the Scavenger, "You've never had somebody tell you mother was crazy between she lived out her alone and wrote dirty books and had kooky ...
6775: Jonathan's Swift's Real Argument
... obviously didn't hate government or the church, on the contrary, it was his love of these things that led him to point out the injustices that were scarring them. Like a mother scolding her child, Swift finds fault in his beloved church, only that he may edify it.
6776: Once And Future King: Analytical Paper
... but for Lancelot, it was all he had. “Three years may seem a long time for a boy to spend in one room,...unless you realize from the start that...this rather sullen and unsatisfactory child, with the ugly face, did not disclose to anybody that he was living on dreams and prayers.”(p.320) While this single- minded seclusion would make him a great knight, it also kept him alone ...
6777: Families Portrayed In Roddy Doyle's Books
... her family breaking down is when she finally confronts them about her being pregnant. While the family accepts the fact that she is unmarried and pregnant, they have several fights over the identity of the child's father. Sharon is stubborn and won't reveal any names and the rest of the family is hurt and angry because it feels that it deserves to know who the father is. "Jimmy Sr ...
6778: April Morning
April Morning I think that some of the reasoning behind Moses Cooper letting Adam fight in the war was that Adam was no longer a small child like his brother Levi. He was growing up, and if he told Adam not to fight in the war he probably would have anyway. Quote "If I had forbade him to sign that muster book ...
6779: A Critical Analysis of Tension's In Memorial A. H. H.
... for afar” (127.19), he knows “all is well” (127.20). With the epilogue, the private, intellectual wars of In Memoriam conclude peacefully. Tennyson describes the wedding day of his sister and suggests that the child resulting from the union will be yet “a closer link / Betwixt us and the crowning race...No longer half-akin to brute” (127-28, 133). He reminds us yet again that Hallum “Appear[ed] ere ...
6780: Foucault and Truffaut: Power and Social Control in French Society
... into forming a pliant populace. The family seeks to enforce the discipline of societies larger moral codes on children. Notice how in the movie the mother in a seemingly kindly attempt to bond with her child is in fact teaching him the moral codes of society: running away from home is wrong, school is good, respect your elders, follow rules, and don't lie. The prison system in the movie seeks ...


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