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4101: The Eyes Have It
... his journey, the Eye of Tiros is stolen, and he is framed as the thief when he sits in a seedy bar. The bar "patrons" found Askar as the dupe and framed him with the crime. Askar is punished, searched, and found innocent. But he does not get away with the theft cleanly, as he is still the prime suspect. Askar gets an iron collar fit around his neck, with a ...
4102: Hound Of The Baskervilles
... of tea. CHARACTERS: Sherlock Holmes - Very involved with his work, Brilliant mind, association skills are inhuman. Smokes pipe, wears plad suit, clean-shaven. Dr. Watson - Can be referred to as Holmes' sidekick or partner in crime solving. Not as quick as Sherlock but yet brilliant in his actions. Dr. James Mortimer - Tall, thin man, long nose, grey eyes. Was Sir Charles' Physician. Sir Charles Baskerville - Another victim on the long string ...
4103: 1984
... 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 ...
4104: Hester Prynne: Comparion beween Reynold and Herzog Essays
... 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 ...
4105: Medea: Summary
... around." The theme of revenge in the sense of Medea's strong desire to seek revenge on Jason. Another possible theme of Medea may be that at times a punishment of revenge should justify the crime - no matter how severe. Only a person in such a situation (and greater beings) may know what to action to take in this position. Characters: Medea - The strong willed woman who would do anything for ...
4106: Aristotle
... Aristotle's second aspect of justice was that people should be awarded justly, or in proportion to what they have done or accomplished. The higher the merit the higher the honor or the higher the crime the worse the punishment. In Politics Aristotle lays down his ideal structure of the family. His structure greatly reflected the values of the people in the pater-dominated tradition. The belief of the time was ...
4107: Animals In The Eyes of The Dragon
... time, into a box that he stole from Peter long ago and hide the box, along with a cursed mouse, into a secret place that, allegedly, only Peter knows about. Because the evidence of the crime is found in a place that only Peter knows about, people begin to see a murdererΖs face behind a mask of affection and respect (King 116). Peter is then tried before a jury and taken ...
4108: The Scarlet Letter: Use of Romanticism in Development of Characters
... the track leads onward into the wilderness. But Hester turns her back on these escape routes. She stays in the settlement, shackled, as if by an iron chain of guilt, to the scene of her crime and punishment. As Hester stand s on the scaffold, thinking of her husband, he appears before her startled eyes at the edge of the crowd. And his first gesture is indicative of the man. Whatever ...
4109: The Jungle by Sinclair: A Man of Many Colors
... still convinced him. Shortly after this, he is so eager to get more money, that he starts to behave immoraly. After he lost his job due to an injury, he sinks into a life of crime as a foe of society. He becomes a mugger and a grafter. He dupes fellow workers as an undercover operative for the Democratic machine. He helps break up a strike, then ends up in jail ...
4110: Cheever's "The Nanny Dilemma": Personal Reflection
... a nanny, one day you may work and the next you may not. In conclusion I think it is important that we make time for family, yes you can have a nanny, there is no crime for that, but don't make that person fill your shoes and your responsibilities. Make your family a true family and not one you think it really isn't. When more time is spent worrying ...


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