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- 12821: A Midsummer Nights Dream
- ... mood. At night, the fairy realm takes control. These fairies are brainless and deceitful, which leads to controversy between the mortals. The two worlds, united by moonlight, are active during their respectable times of the day. In the play, the fairy world is dominant, because there is only one scene containing daylight. The sounding of the horns while the sun rises announces the return of mortal sanity. The setting is imagery ...
- 12822: Ywain
- ... no longer completely excluded. Love in particular takes on new meaning. It takes on the veil of romantic love, the one found between man and woman. This love, which had no place in Roland's day, flourishes in the high medieval period. Limiting love to ones' friends, lord or community was no longer acceptable. Yet, at the same time, love is limited. Displayed as an ultimate goal, it is in the ...
- 12823: Young Goodman Brown
- ... been "
well acquainted with [his] family
[they] were good friends
" (213). In disbelief Young Goodman Brown is devastated, but knows that he still has his Faith. "It would break her dear little heart; and I'd rather break my own!' (214). Trying desperately he holds on to his Christian belief, that he is going to Heaven, even when he recognizes the old woman who passes and says "That old woman taught ...
- 12824: Young Goodman Brown
- ... unnatural. Hawthorne correlates this quest for perfection with Aylmer's intentions of formulating an elixir of life and mastering the art of alchemy. Maybe Hawthorne is drawing a parallel here between the scientists of his day trying to control nature and by the failure of scientists to do this in the past. Aylmer's attempt to control nature leads to the death of his wife which is unnecessary, she is quite ...
- 12825: Diabetes
- Nearly 16 million people in the United States--nearly one out of every 17 people--have diabetes. And about 1,800 new cases are diagnosed each day. Technically, this disease is known as "diabetes mellitus," diabetes from the Greek for excessive urination, a symptom the ancients noticed, and mellitus, from the Latin for honey--diabetic urine is filled with sugar and is ...
- 12826: Woman To Man
- ... in this piece. Wright makes us ponder the mechanics of life as she presents complex ideas in complex sentences: The eyeless labourer in the night, the selfless, shapeless seed I hold, builds for its resurrection day silent, swift and deep from sight foresees the unimagined light. However, she also brings us to an abrupt halt "O hold me, for I am afraid" with her shorter sentences. We are roused from our ...
- 12827: The Linux Operating System
- ... files, memory, CPU time, or hardware devices, an operating system cannot reliably protect itself from the programs it runs. Under DOS, typing "deltree *.*" in the wrong directory can require a complete reinstall. Under Linux, you'd have to be logged in as "root" to do any damage. It's also nice to be able to create an account of a computer illiterate friend, spouse, or parent : ), which does not have access ...
- 12828: Winter Oak - Yuri Nagibin
- ... most wonderful thing in the forest wasnt the winter oak, but the small person in the worn felt boots and the patched cheap clothes, the son of a shower nurse and a soldier whod perished for his country-a marvelous and mysterious citizen of the future" (Nagibin 67). 2.a) there are many themes being made apparent in Winter Oak, some that we found were: - One should not rush ...
- 12829: Winter Moon
- Critique of Winter Moon In Winter Moon by Dean Koontz a cloudy Los Angeles, California day is shattered when a hot Hollywood director turns a city street into a fiery abyss. A heroic police officer, Jack McGarvey, is badly wounded in the inferno and will not be able to walk for ...
- 12830: Dressing Appropriately
- ... and sophomore years, I became a skater. Also during this time in my life, my father introduced me to the game of golf. He bought me membership at an exclusive country club and the first day I went I was rejected obviously because of the way I dressed. Private golf courses require a strict rules of dress which is mandatory: khakis and a collared-shirt. Ironically and unknowingly I had gone ...
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