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- 13641: Albert Camus' The Stranger: Meursault Is Aloof, Detached, and Unemotional
- ... 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 ...
- 13642: The Outsiders: An Analysis
- ... image in my mind of a beautiful dawn—this was a word picture. The story happens in the 1950s in the US, it lasts a few days. The author usually describes every part of the day using Ponyboy. The mood the setting creates is of the neighborhood, and street life. This really contributes to the judicious plot development—it makes it more believable and reasonable. To conclude I can say that ...
- 13643: The Old Man and The Sea: An Analysis
- ... see immediately in the beginning of the book that this old man is in a struggle to catch fish and hasn't done so for eighty four days. He leaves early on the eighty fifth day and by himself which is important because it defines the journey. He seems to be the pinnacle of the Hemingway hero, a culmination of a life time of writing that comes together in the portrait ...
- 13644: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe: An Analysis
- ... Naria and destroy the witch. The Beavers and the three children were walking in the snow because there it was always winter. Although it was always winter Christmas never arrived. After they awoke the next day they saw Father Christmas who gave them gifts.Mrs. Beaver received a new sewing machine. Mr. Beaver's dam was fixed and finished. Peter was given a shield and sword. Susan received a bow, arrows ...
- 13645: The Hobbit: A Review
- ... It takes the story about a year to occur. It starts at the spring and ends in about the same time the year after. Parts of the story take place in every time of the day (and night). The mood is of fantasy world, where everything (like magic and huge treasures) can appear and happen. The words used in the book are not very complicated, but there are some words that ...
- 13646: The Fifth Child
- ... managed to stick out. He was so incredibly strong that he warranted his own room, more sedatives than any other child had ever received, and had to remain in a strait jacket 24 hours a day. "He's so strong—I've never seen anything like it." Said the girl at the institution. (p. 83) As you can see, Ben is no ordinary child. From the moment he was conceived, Harriet ...
- 13647: Computer Programming
- ... hundreds of programmers.) For this reason, scientific and industrial software sometimes costs much more than do the computers on which the programs run. Programmers work mostly at a desk in front of a computer all day. They usually work between 40 to 50 hours a week and more if they have to meet crucial deadlines. Programmers might arrive at work early or work late occasionally, depending on the circumstances at the ...
- 13648: Young Goodman Brown: The Downfall of Young Goodman Brown
- ... led to his isolation from the community. Brown was buried with "no hopeful verse upon his tombstone; for his dying hour was gloom." Works Cited Capps, Jack L. "Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown", Explicator, Washington D.C., 1982 Spring, 40:3, 25. Easterly, Joan Elizabeth. "Lachrymal Imagery in Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown", Studies in Short Fiction, Newberry, S.C., 1991 Summer, 28:3, 339-43. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "Young Goodmam Brown ...
- 13649: A Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man: Themes Developed Through Allusions to Classical Mythology
- ... Farrell 206). At first, Stephen does not understand the significance of his unusual name. He comes to realize, by the fourth chapter, that like Daedalus he is caught in a maze: Every part of his day, divided by what he regarded now as the duties of his station in life, circled about its own centre of spiritual energy. His life seemed to have drawn near to eternity; every thought, word and ...
- 13650: Beowulf 5
- ... daughter, Allegra died of a fever in the convent school at the age of five. Facing the death of loved ones, and almost foreshadowing his own death, Byron wrote the following lines in On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year (Jan 22, 1824): "'Tis time this heart should be unmoved, Since others hath it ceased to move: Yet, though I cannot be beloved, Still let me love! My days ...
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