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11541: The Scarlet Letter - Intoleran
... he goes through many ways to punish himself, such as fasting, staring at himself in the mirror for hours, whipping himself in the closet, and practicing at the scaffold how he will confess the next day. He continues to delude himself thinking that being harsh on himself will make up for his dishonesty and deceptions. Even though he keeps all of his emotions silent, it eventually wears him down so much ...
11542: The Scarlet Letter - Pearl Bel
... Pearl being believable is when she threw the stones at the sea birds. I believe that a typical girl of her age would do the same thing out of curiosity and boredom. Throughout a full day Pearl relentlessly asks Hester why she wears the scarlet letter. Even though Hester repeatedly tells Pearl to stop asking, Pearl keeps it up, typical of a seven-year-old child. Weather Pearl is believable or ...
11543: The Stranger By Albert Camus
... he never cries. He is, further, depicted enjoying a cup of coffee with milk during the vigil, and having a smoke with a caretaker at the nursing home in which his mother died. The following day, after his mother's funeral, he goes to the beach and meets a former colleague named Marie Cardona. They swim, go to a movie, and then spend the night together. Later in their relationship, Marie ...
11544: The Swimmer By John Cheever
... author hints at the fact that that wealthy people loaf around and indulge themselves with alcohol to rid themselves of their problems (368). In a mocking manner, almost setting Neddy up for his failure, the day begins beautiful and everyone is happy, but a feeling of confusion soon follows (368). Significantly, by exemplifying the point of view, Cheever allows the reader to see Neddy from two different perspectives. According to Neddy ...
11545: The Tenth Man By Graham Greene
... it was the right thing to do. Also in the end of the book Chavel gave up his life so Therese would have no problems with land arguments and because he loved her. In present day life I believe that most people would hesitate to save someone else if they could end up dying or getting seriously injured. For example if someone was going to get hit by a car and ...
11546: Thoreau And Transcendentalism
... not always understand these ideals. "I should have told them at once that I was a transcendentalist. That would have been the shortest way of telling them that they would not understand my explanations" (H. D. Thoreau). He believed in the oneness of individual souls with nature and with God, which gave dignity and importance to human activity and made possible a belief in the power to effect social change in ...
11547: Through The Tunnel By Doris Le
... a rite of passage (swimming through the tunnel) is something that must be experienced by oneself and Jerry's mother decision to "let him go" symbolizes a detachment from the family that must occur one day or another in everybody's life. In conclusion, it is necessary to use the third person omniscient point of view because in this story, things must be described in detail and without a biased perspective ...
11548: Analysis On Electronic Data Imaging
... exist in American business today: Over three trillion documents are currently stored in corporate offices in the U.S. alone and 95 percent of those are in paper from. One billion pages are generated a day in the United States. A typical executive stores the equivalent of five filing cabinets of paper. This same executive also spends more than 150 hours a year searching for misplaced documents. The average missing file ...
11549: Poverty
Poverty Poverty is a problem. A large problem in most countries. Millions of children around the world sit on street corners each day begging for change, food, and love. Begging for a chance at life. There are two major classifications of poverty, personal and social. Personal poverty, such as the lack of proper food, filthy living conditions, and ...
11550: Personal Writing: Trip Through The Soft Soft Sand
Personal Writing: Trip Through The Soft Soft Sand It was a warm, dry summers day in the great bowl of Nevada's desert when I made my grave error. We learn from our errors, so in some cases it doesn't hurt to make them provided there is not a ...


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