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- 13781: Jane Eyre: Analysis of Bronte's Work
- ... presenting a plausible case for bigamy. Notions which should have evoked disgust and outrage from its reader. Yet its most scandaless aspect was its open treatment of love. Passionate love scenes which were for their day extremely explicit but by today's standards are less than tame. Bronte's choice of a strong independent heroine depicted feminist ideals that would later lead to the overhaul of Victorian culture. By making Jane ...
- 13782: Jane Eyre: The Maturing of Jane
- ... herself to be virtuous. Her aunt's criticisms and punishments has made Jane realize that she wasn't treated as part of the family. Her development of determination and self-reliance become more superior each day she spent at Gateshead. Jane states: "…I hate to live here." This quote proves that Jane hated Gateshead and she was determined to find a better place. The place Jane found was the Lowood Institution ...
- 13783: Virtual Reality Technology and Society
- ... appearing on the market. Developed by Cyberstudio and marketed by Spectrum Holobtye, Virtuality offers VR game simulations that are among the most realistic. These units include headgear and related devices to give you a 3-D VR effect. Battle Sphere, Legend Quest, Total Destruction, HERO, Dactyl Nightmare and EXOREX are among the currently available "simulations." They are becoming more and more common at entertainment centers around the country. This is just ...
- 13784: Catcher in the Rye: Holden and Reznor
- ... of the feelings Holden experiences in his time of change. The similarities in suffering, adjustment, and remembrance between the song "Hurt," by Nine Inch Nails and the novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger show that Holden Caufield is not the only person that experiences these feelings. Throughout the novel Holden undergoes countless suffering from his peers, strangers, and his own mind. Throughout the song, Reznor suffers from ...
- 13785: The Outsider: Meursault
- ... in jail; he never mentions the Arab at all; it is as if he does not care about the Arab's life; just about what he is going to do for the rest of the day. This is hardly admirable nor heroic and does not give the reader a pleasant view of Meursault and his character. His unconventional train of thought and attitude is reflected not only in Meursaults unorthodox observations ...
- 13786: Good Versus Evil: Wars in A Separate Peace
- ... the novel, Elwin "Leper" Lepellier accuses Gene of "jouncing the limb,"(page 137) Gene never tells the truth, even to Finny himself. Finny and the others "interrogate" Gene if he saw what happened that terrible day, but Gene just scoffs and forgets they asked (page162). The inner torment that continues when Gene finds out he destroyed Finny's dream of fighting in the war(page 182), the pain rises inside of ...
- 13787: Essay On The Stranger
- ... of ¡°easy, dreamless sleep¡±, which made him ¡°perfectly content¡± were no longer his (97). The paths that he uses only leads to the prison cell. "¡¦for the first time; in that night [before his execution day] alive with signs and stars, I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world¡± (122). Meaursalt claims he feels guilt and that he opens up a little. However, it is difficult to even guess ...
- 13788: Davis' "Fifth Business": Death of Boy Staunton
- ... They grew up together going to the same school, and fancied each other throughout the years. When Boy came back from the war, they fell in love, got married and remained that way until the day Leola Staunton killed herself (due to Boy neglecting her). Throughout their marriage Boy wanted Leola to be something she could not. Leola tried hard to suit his lifestyle but eventually Boy realized that she was ...
- 13789: Fahrenheit 451: Books - A Part of Our Past
- ... record himself, and then everything after that, which is only about fifty years. But without the recordings of Einstein and all the other famous scientists, television probably would not be invented that early. In our day and age people are watching too much television. We figure that everything that is in books is on the television. If we need to learn about something we rent a movie about it or watch ...
- 13790: Ecommerce
- ... and also individuals who don t need to worry about paying their bills and thus one also saves money of postage. ? The best advantage of shopping online is that you can shop 24 hours a day whenever you get time. Disadvantages ? There are lots of international lottery scams. ? Almost every shopping marketplace on the internet do not have their 800 number. As a result, if the customer if needs to speak ...
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