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7021: The Crucible: Deteriorated Rational and Emotional Stability of Salem
... This was due to the fact he needed to tend to his crops. Also, Proctor did not agree with the appointment of Mr. Parris as the newest minister, and therefore did not have his last child baptized. With the latest craze of witchery and swirling accusations, John Proctor was easily indicted of being a messenger for the devil by the testimony of his disillusioned servant Mary Warren, who in the past ...
7022: "Put Yourself in My Shoes"
... her for a moment, and then you see the possibilities for your story." Hilda responds that she has no sympathy for the girl at all or for the professor, but only for the wife and child. Myers apparently has no sympathy for any of the people involved, he can only see the black humor of the entire situation. This lack of empathy again calls into question the appropriateness of his vocation ...
7023: Lucky Winner
... to know that he has some kind of power because Paul’s mother does not believe that anyone in the family is lucky. By stating this example, it shows that Paul is not an honest child, and he understands his mother more than she understands him. After he won the five thousand pounds, he played two more times and he lost. He gets very upset because he does not want his ...
7024: Building Blocks of a Family
Building Blocks of a Family The short story "Teenage Wasteland" by Anne Tyler is a revealing story about the trials of a mother and her son. Donny is what is known as a problem child, and Daisy cannot to seem to figure out what his problem is. Through many attempts she tries to reach to him through counselors, and outside help. This story reveals a lack of communication, feelings of ...
7025: The Crucible - Struggles in the Play
... 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 ...
7026: Rules of Prey: Serial Killers
... the crime scene. Typically the lust killer comes from a small family where the mother was dominating and was sex-negative oriented, which means she projected a forbidden or sinful image of sex to the child. The lust killer usually lives alone and is single, possesses a steady job of blue collar work, and views killing in terms of process orientation rather than act orientation. He/she sees the killing in ...
7027: Yolen's Briar Rose: Review
... hearts. All of Yolen's stories and poems are somehow rooted in her sense of family and self. With a versatility that has led her to be called "America's Hans Christian Andersen," Yolen, the child of two writers, is a gifted and natural storyteller. Perhaps the best explanation for her outstanding accomplishments comes from Jane Yolen herself: "I don't care whether the story is real or fantastical. I tell ...
7028: Childhood’s Own World in The God of Small Things
... built on LOVE. They can love as more than any adult because their soul is not attach to their mind; love is not attach to reasoning; feelings are not attach to responsibilities. That’s why child hood and adulthood are too far apart, but why adults can contaminate their world so easily? Rahael and Estha don’t know it and don’t care about it, they only want to continue as ...
7029: Frankenstein: Reflects of Mary Shelley's Life
... in her novel about the broken family structure. She includes everything from "...the relation between the sexes..." to "...the relationship between parents and children" (Ellis 125). In her book however, the relationship between parent and child becomes creator and creation. "I felt what the duties of a creator towards his creature were, and that I ought to render him happy before I complained of his wickedness" (Shelley 70). One can now ...
7030: Philip “Pip” Pirrup’s Development
... Pip’s first moral development stemmed from both such instances. His shame for Joe and himself for being common and mundane were first contrived soon after encountering Estella. Although Pip wasn’t the normal, satisfied child that one would think most children to be, he felt no shame for Joe or himself. Although Estella and himself were of the same age, she had a talent of making him feel inferior. She ...


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