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- 12841: The Crucible
- ... is still a void between her and John. All commandments could be recited except for adultery. In the puritan culture, adultery is a grievous sin, one punishable by death. She has to live through each day knowing that John was unfaithful, and that he did not fulfill the commitment of marriage. She feels hurt and betrayed, but what Abby tries next is the most underhanded trick possible. Abigail was placed in ...
- 12842: The Crown Of Diamond: Overview
- ... time to beg for old clothes and had a wet old pair of shoes which he took to Mr. Holders garden and found it to be matching the footsteps on the snow. The next day Mr. Holder went to Holmes telling him that Mary has run away leaving him a note stating that she will never come back and that her future is provided. Then Holmes asked Mr. Holder for ...
- 12843: Antigone 2
- ... looked at in a certain way. Instead, he lost everything that he had and was left at the end of the play in great pain and alone. This theme has great relevance in the modern day. Many times you hear in the news of a particular reader or country that refuses to give in or give up their pursuit of something because they don t want the rest of the world ...
- 12844: Black Like Me
- ... During those interviews, Griffin was very considerate. He requested Wallace, a reporter, to report carefully so that he would not hurt his African American friends. Please Don t mention those names on the air. I d be afraid their lives would be endangered, and they were my friends (Griffin 149). In addition, he was a man who never gave up. He insisted on remaining among the black people despite how he ...
- 12845: Candide 2
- ... it is a melancholy sight to see beggars and their children on the street. The sarcastic paradox in this statement is whether it is a melancholy object for him, having to see homeless people every day, or for the beggars lifestyle? Upon first reading this one may be led to believe that Swift is a compassionate writer attempting to feel the pain of the beggars. But as the story continues, a ...
- 12846: Catcher In The Ryes Holden Cau
- ... relaxed novel, Catcher in the Rye catches the spirit of the reader with its moral reconcilliation, defining the book's meaning as a whole. Holden Caufield serves as the protagonist in the novel by J.D.Salinger, Catcher in the Rye. Holden trudges through the book lonely, making assumptions of everyone's characters. Every character in this novel according to Holden is a "phony." However, this poses the questions, "what defines ...
- 12847: Critical Analysis Of Steinbeck
- ... is used to shoot Candy's dog in the back of the head, is also used by George to shoot Lennie in the back of the head. Slim had said earlier that he wished "somebody'd shoot [him] if [he] got old an' a cripple" (p. 45) and he also acknowledges that George has to shoot Lennie, telling him that he "hadda" (p.107). Both Candy's dog and Lennie are ...
- 12848: The Color Purple - Childhood
- ... her mother is not there for her. The only interaction between Celie and her mother is the mother fussing, cussing, or screaming at Celie. Anyone would take Caddy's father over Celie's stepfather any day of the week. Celie goes through childhood believing that her father has raped her and that he has killed both their children. Similar to Mr. Compson's way, Fonso never shows any love for Celie ...
- 12849: The Color People
- ... the novel, was a wife beater, who, having been denied Celie's sister, marries Celie to look after his children. He beats her and rapes her and is just plain nasty to her. Finally, one day, after Celie discovers another mean thing that Mr. ____ did to her, she leaves with her girlfriend to start a new life. Mr. _____ is left all alone. He starts to fall apart. He becomes afraid of ...
- 12850: Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
- ... work because of his bad ankle. He finally gets a job at the fertilizer plant, a place avoided by all men if possible. He starts to drink in order to forget about his job. One day, he finds out that Ona has been seduced and he goes and beats up Connor, the man who seduced Ona. For this he is placed in jail. When he finally gets out, he finds that ...
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