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13111: Edgar Allen Poe
... in a tomb in the basement of Usher's house. What they do not realize is that she is still barely alive. Usher keeps on hearing sounds over the next couple of days. The seventh day after Madeline's death, a bad storm appears. The narrator and Usher open the door of the narrator's room and Madeline falls on Usher . They both die. The narrator then leaves the house. As ...
13112: The Internet
The Internet The big essay is due day after tomorrow, and you haven't even began to gather information on your topic. Your family didn't bother to buy a set of encyclopedias, and there is no way to get to a library ...
13113: Eaters Of The Dead
... knowledge of Ahmad Ibn Fadlan, the narrator of the story. He is an Arab who "knows nothing of the ways of the world" (p. 77) because he has never truly experienced the world before that day, since he does not care for adventure. Having no experience with the world and having no knowledge, Ibn Fadlan slowly learns the Northmen’s way of life. In the end, felt he "had been born ...
13114: East Of Eden By John Steinbeck
... of racial discrimination with much bigotry, so if the story took place in the present, it would be much different. In fact, there probably would have not even been a book because in the modern day, and honest and just jury would have found him innocent due to the lack of evidence. It wasn't really clear what sort of situation Mr. Wiggins was in regarding money, but hecould not have ...
13115: East Of Eden
... a dog's canines would have. She tore away at the skin and twisted and turned her head to resemble a dog. "Do you think I want to be human? Look at those pictures! I'd rather be an animal than a human," said Cathy. Cathy admits she would rather be an animal than a human. The physical features of Cathy are that of a human but the mental state of ...
13116: Earth Abides
... to run out of and use up. Ish in many ways could see ahead and tried to prepare The Tribe. He did his best in teaching them to read and write. He knew that one day The Tribe would run out of ammunition, and to prepare them he showed them how to make bows. Ish knew the importance of fire, and also taught the members how to light a fire with ...
13117: Dust Over The City
... me was how the author compared how an outsider might feel about a tragic death as compared to the person directly affected by the death of a loved one. The metaphor is "The grief I’d know if I lived into your unthinkable death, is a splinter of that selfsame grief". The author makes it clear that when we drive past a horrible accident the grief is infinitely smaller than that ...
13118: Dr Jekyl And Mr Hyde - Chapter Summary
... a shock". He seems that he has been terrified, and begs not to be reminded of Jekyll. Utterson goes home and writes a complaint to Jekyll about not taking visitors, and about Lanyon. The next day, Jekyll replies that he is sorry and doesn't blame Lanyon for not wishing to ever hear of Jekyll again, but doesn't say why. Jekyll asks Utterson to let me be alone to suffer ...
13119: Down Goes Hurston
... husbands. Other than that she does not confront any real known problems that blacks had at that time. ‘"Don’t need tuh ast me where Ah been all dis time, ‘cause it’s mah all day job tuh tell yuh"’(115). In this particular passage, Tea Cake is very nice to Janie after coming home to a hard days work. His tone and diction is very mellow. The rest of the ...
13120: Don Juan As Byron Introspective
... details from his own experiences, Don Juan offers the most intimate look into the life of the artist. Canto I of Don Juan describes Juan’s mother, Donna Inez as being a woman who look’d a lecture, each eye a sermon (Longman 577)." Donna Inez watched carefully over every detail of her son’s education and Catherine Byron did the same for her son, attempting in her clumsy way to ...


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