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- 3341: Ancient Mariner
- ... agony" soon afterwards. After attempts at prayer and realization of what he has done - "I looked to heaven and tried to pray", his penance to forgiveness begins spiritually. The mariner releases the weight of the crime greatly at the "moment he could pray". "The albatross around the mariner's neck was an emblem of an inner state" (Fraser 204), as it "fell off and sank", the mariner was forgiven. Guilt follows ...
- 3342: 1984 Reading Journal
- ... introduced. We are shown how the earth has changed, into 3 main contenients. we are also introduced to the main character and how he fits into the new world. Also we are shown how the computer age has taken over peoples minds. The language is easy to understand, it has not really changed much over time. Seems like nothing left after nuclear war, just ruins remaining. We are introduced to Tom ...
- 3343: 1984
- ... in are revealed. Winston Smith is a bureaucrat who works for the government by altering history at the Ministry of Truth. He begins to ponder the reason things are so bad and commits a terrible crime. In the second part, he falls in love with Julia, and is taken in by a man named O'Brien, a member of the anti-party society called the Brotherhood. O'Brien turns out to ...
- 3344: The Flamboyant Hester Prynne
- ... as a fallen woman whose honest sinfulness is found preferable to the future corruption of the reverend (Reynolds 183). Hester was described by Reynolds as a feminist criminal bound in an iron link of mutual crime (Reynolds 183). According to Reynolds, Hawthorne was trying to have his culture's darkest stereotypes absorbed into the character of Hester and rescue them from noisy politics by reinterpreting them in Puritan terms and fusing ...
- 3345: The Scarlet Letter
- ... as the case may be. Also the townspeople, the magistrates, and Chillingworth, Hester's true husband, can be seen in both lights. Either they can be perceived as just upholding the law -she committed a crime, they enforce the law. On the other hand are they going to extreme measures such as wanting to take Pearl, Hester's daughter, away just because Hester has deviated from the norm, all to enforce ...
- 3346: The 1950s-1990s
- ... differences in Entertainment between the 1950s and the 1990s. Television, radio, and film are still the main forms of entertainment now in the 90s. Films may be considered to be more interesting now due to computer technology making it possible to produce outstanding special effects. Literature was a main form of entertainment and leisure in the 1950s it still is in 1990s although not quite as popular. In the 50s the ...
- 3347: Alfred Hitchcock
- ... just a year later with "The Lodger", a film that came to be an ideal example of a classic Hitchcock plot. The general idea of the plot is an innocent man is accused of a crime he did not commit and through a web of mystery, danger, action, and of course love he must find the true criminal. This plot came to be used in many of Hitchcock's films throughout ...
- 3348: Censor the Internet?
- ... a matter of minutes. An example could be the hacking of the U.S. Department of Justice's homepage and the hacking of the Central Intelligence Agency's homepage. Someone illegally obtained access to the computer on which these homepages were stored and modified them. It was done as a prank; however, both of these agencies have since shut down their pages. 2600, a magazine devoted to hacking, has republished the ...
- 3349: Ted Bundy
- Murder is the most vindictive crime society can commit. As individuals in society, the belief of being born a murderer is false. No one is born a murderer; society gives birth to that murderer. In Ted Bundy's case the lack ...
- 3350: Edgar Allen Poe
- ... obsession of a man with an old man΄s eye. The narrator in the story tries to convince us that he΄s not mad, but only he is very careful by planning and executing the crime. Over all the story is about a man obsessed with an old man΄s eye and the fact that he cannot bare to even look at it. His hatred toward the eye drives him insane ...
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